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Bishopwearmouth St. Michael Parish

Reference: EP/Biw Catalogue Title: Bishopwearmouth St. Michael Parish Area: Catalogue Category: Ecclesiastical Parish Records Description: 14 Miscellaneous

Covering Dates: 1801-2003

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  • Bishopwearmouth St. Michael Parish
    • Miscellaneous (Ref: EP/Biw)
    • Parish magazines (Ref: EP/Biw section 01)
    • Histories of the parish (Ref: EP/Biw section 02)
    • Land in Norfolk Street (Ref: EP/Biwsection 03)
    • Bazaar (Ref: EP/Biw section 04)
    • Events (Ref: EP/Biw section 05)
    • Non-Conformist Churches (Ref: EP/Biw section 06)
    • Sunderland Royal Infirmary (Ref: EP/Biw section 07)
    • Miscellaneous (Ref: EP/Biw section 08)

Catalogue Contents

Miscellaneous (Ref: EP/Biw)Parish magazines (Ref: EP/Biw section 01)

681, 865, 883, 1157-1225, 1280-1286

Ref: EP/Biw 681

Parish magazine, May 1920
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: EP/Biw 865

Parish magazines, January 1892 - December 1902
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: EP/Biw 883

Bishopwearmouth Messenger, February 1943
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: EP/Biw 1157

Bishopwearmouth Parish Magazine, March 1896 - December 1907
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: EP/Biw 1158

Bishopwearmouth Parish Magazine, January 1904 - December 1914
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: EP/Biw 1159

Bishopwearmouth Parish Magazine, January 1915 - December 1924
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: EP/Biw 1160

Bishopwearmouth Parish Magazine, January 1923
(1 booklet)

Ref: EP/Biw 1161

Bishopwearmouth Parish Magazine, February 1924
(1 booklet)

Ref: EP/Biw 1162

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , May, July 1925
(2 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1163

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - March 1926
(3 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1164

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , February, April, June, August - September 1927
(5 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1165

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , February - May 1931
(4 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1166

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - March 1932
(3 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1167

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , June, August - September, November - December 1935
(5 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1168

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - February, April - December 1936
(11 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1169

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - August, October - November 1937
(10 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1170

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - February, April, June - December 1938
(10 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1171

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - March, May - June, August - December 1939
(10 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1172

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - February, April, August - October 1940
(6 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1173

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - March, May - December 1941
(11 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1174

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - December 1942
(12 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1175

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - December 1943
(12 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1176

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January, March, May - December 1944
(10 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1177

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - December 1945
(12 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1178

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - December 1946
(12 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1179

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - April, June - December 1947
(11 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1180

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - December 1948
(12 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1181

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - November 1949
(11 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1182

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - December 1950
(12 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1183

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - October 1951
(10 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1184

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January, March - April 1952
(3 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1185

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - December 1953
(12 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1186

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - July, September - December 1954
(11 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1187

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - April, June - December 1955
(11 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1188

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January, March - December 1956
(11 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1189

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - December 1957
(12 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1190

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - December 1958
(12 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1191

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - December 1959
(12 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1192

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - December 1960
(12 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1193

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - December 1961
(12 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1194

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - December 1962
(12 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1195

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , February, April - December 1963
(10 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1196

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - December 1964
(12 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1197

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - December 1965
(12 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1198

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - December 1966
(12 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1199

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - December 1967
(12 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1200

Bishopwearmouth Messenger, January - December 1968
(12 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1201

Bishopwearmouth Messenger, January, March - December 1969
(11 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1202

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - December 1976
(12 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1203

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - December 1977
(12 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1204

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - December 1978
(12 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1205

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - December 1979
(12 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1206

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - December 1980
(12 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1207

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - December 1981
(12 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1208

Bishopwearmouth Messenger, January - December 1982
(12 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1209

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - May, July - December 1983
(11 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1210

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - March, May - December 1984
(11 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1211

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - September 1985
(9 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1212

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , June - December 1989
(7 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1213

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , January - December 1990
(11 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1214

The Messenger , January - September, December 1991
(10 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1215

The Messenger, January - April, July - September, November - December 1992
(9 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1216

The Messenger, February - April, June - November 1993
(9 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1217

The Messenger , February - May, September, December 1994
(6 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1218

The Messenger , January - May, July - December 1995
(11 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1219

The Messenger , February, May - June, August - September, November - December 1996
(7 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1220

The Messenger, January - October, December 1997
(11 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1221

The Messenger, February - December 1998
(11 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1222

The Messenger , January - December 1999
(12 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1223

The Messenger, January - December 2000
(12 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1224

The Messenger, February - December 2001
(10 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1225

The Messenger , January - July, September, November - December 2002
(10 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1280

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , the parish magazine for St. Michael's Church, January - December 1970
(12 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1281

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , the parish magazine of St. Michael's Church, January - March, May - October 1971
(8 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1282

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , the parish magazine for St. Michael's Church, March 1972
(1 booklet)

Ref: EP/Biw 1283

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , the parish magazine for St. Michael's Church, May - December 1973
(8 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1284

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , the parish magazine for St. Michael's Church, January - March, May - December 1974
(11 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1285

Bishopwearmouth Messenger , the parish magazine of St. Michael's Church, January, March - July, September - December 1975; Bishopwearmouth and West Park, February 1975
(11 booklets)

Ref: EP/Biw 1286

The Messenger , parish magazine, December, January 2002/3
(1 booklet)

Histories of the parish (Ref: EP/Biw section 02)

1228, 1230, 1278

Ref: EP/Biw 1228

The Story of a Mother Church, Saint Michael and All Angels, Bishopwearmouth , 1964
(1 booklet)

Ref: EP/Biw 1230

Bishopwearmouth Parish Church, a Brief History of the first church of South Wearmouth , c.1982
(1 booklet)

Ref: EP/Biw 1278

'The Making of the Minster', a booklet produced for the inauguration of Sunderland Minster, 11 January 1998
(1 booklet)

Land in Norfolk Street (Ref: EP/Biwsection 03)

694-717

Ref: EP/Biw 694

26 October 1801 Admittance of Richard White of Bishop Wearmouth, esq., and Thomas Scarth of Hendon House, Bishop Wearmouth, esq., to a messuage and parcel of ground (8 yds. x 22yds. 2ft. 8ins.) adjoining lands of Jacob Maude of Sunniside at Bishopwearmouth, upon the surrender of Jacob Maude, William Maude Ogden and Thomas Scarth Defeasance that White and Scarth will pay £2 16s. p.a. (ground rent) to Jacob Maude, that they will raise £250 by way of mortgage and pay the said sum to White, and subject thereto will hold the premises upon the trusts declared in EP/Biw 695. Manor of Bishopwearmouth Rectory
(parchment, 1 membrane)

Ref: EP/Biw 695

26 October 1801 (1) Jacob Maude of Sunniside, Bishop Wearmouth, esquire (2) Edward Grimes of Sunniside, joiner and cabinet maker (3) Richard White of Bishop Wearmouth, esquire (4) Thomas Scarth, late of Flatts, now of Hendon House, esquire Covenant by (1) to surrender to (3) and (4) a messuage etc. in Bishopwearmouth as specified, adjoining a back street leading from Sunniside upon trust to raise and pay the annual rent of £2 16s. to (1), upon further trust to raise £250 by way of mortgage, and subject thereto upon trust for (2) Consideration: £250 by (3) to (2)
(parchment, 3 membranes)

Ref: EP/Biw 696

12 February 1803 (1) Edward Grimes of Bishopwearmouth, joiner and cabinet maker (2) Thomas Nicholson of Bishopwearmouth, Esquire and Elizabeth Nicholson of Bishopwearmouth, spinster Covenant by (1) with (2) to surrender to them the messuage etc. in Bishopwearmouth upon trust to pay £2 16s. p.a. rent to Jacob Maude and to raise the sum of £250 to be paid to Richard White, and subject thereto, to raise and retain £100 and thence in trust for (1) and his sequels in right. Recites previous deeds Consideration: £71 owed by (1) to (2) and £29 paid by (2) to (1)
(parchment, 1 membrane)

Ref: EP/Biw 697

12 February 1803 Admittance of Thomas Nicholson and Elizabeth Nicholson to a messuage etc. in Bishopwearmouth upon the surrender of Edward Grimes, with defeasance declaring trusts as EP/Biw 696 above, but ultimately upon the trusts appointed by Grimes in his will, which failing, upon trust for Grimes and his sequels in right
(parchment, 1 membrane)

Ref: EP/Biw 698

2 July 1810 Admittance of Richard White of Bishop Wearmouth, gentleman, to a messuage in Bishop Wearmouth, upon the surrender of Thomas Nicholson, Elizabeth Nicholson and Edward Grimes, with defeasance declaring trusts in respect of £2 16s. annual rent to Jacob Maude and the £250 and interest secured to Richard White, and subject thereto upon such trusts as Ralph Weatherburn of Bishop Wearmouth, plumber (the purchaser of the equity of redemption) shall appoint in his will, failing which, upon trust for Wetherburn and his sequels in right
(parchment, 1 membrane)

Ref: EP/Biw 699

2 July 1810 (1) Edward Grimes of Bishop Weremouth, joiner and cabinet maker (2) Thomas Nicholson of Bishop Weremouth, esq. and Elizabeth Nicholson of Bishop Weremouth, spinster (3) Ralph Weatherburn of Bishop Weremouth, plumber and glazier (4) Richard White of Bishop Weremouth, gent. Covenant of (1) and (2) with (3) to surrender the property in Bishopwearmouth, charged with the payment of the annual rent of £2 16s. and the payment of £250 to (4), and subject thereto upon such trusts as (3) shall appoint in his will and, failing that, in trust for (3) and his sequels in right. Recites previous deeds Consideration: £100 by (3) to (2) and £140 by (3) to (1) and £250 still due to (4)
(parchment, 3 membranes)

Ref: EP/Biw 700

14 July 1818 Admittance of Thomas Scarth, late of Hendon House now of Staindrop, esq. (who hath survived Richard White) to a messuage in Bishop Wearmouth as specified, on the surrender of William Cockerill of Bishop Wearmouth, rope maker, and John White of East Cowton, Yorkshire, farmer (the executors of Richard White), in trust for Ralph Weatherburn of Bishop Wearmouth, plumber (subject to trusts declared in a defeasance attached to the admittance EP/Biw 694)
(parchment, 1 membrane)

Ref: EP/Biw 701

14 July 1818 Admittance as EP/Biw 700
(parchment, 1 membrane)

Ref: EP/Biw 702

Copy of the will (dated 15 March 1815) of Richard White of Bishopwearmouth, esq., devising a copyhold messuage in Bishopwearmouth to his servant, Isabella Wright, for life, thence to Thomas Thompson of Bishopwearmouth, attorney-at-law, Elizabeth, wife of William Cockerill of Bishopwearmouth, rope maker, Mary Ann wife of Thomas Harrison of Sunderland, gent., Richard White of Ereal Park, farmer, Thomas White of Durham, farmer, Isabella Maynard of East Cowton, Yorks., widow, Jane White of Trimdon, spinster, and John White of East Cowton, farmer, as tenants in common; £320 to trustees to pay the interest to Isabella Wright for life, thence to pay the capital sum to various nieces and nephews; £800 to trustees to pay the income to Elizabeth Thompson, testator's sister, for life, thence as she shall appoint etc.; £1000 to Mary Elizabeth Pearson of Trimdon, the natural daughter of the testator's late niece Frances White deceased, with provision if she die a minor etc.; £2000 to trustees to be divided between Grace Shaftoe and Margaret Shafto, great nieces of the testator, upon their marriage or majority, with further provisions in case they die minors. Devises all other real estate upon trust for sale. Res iduary legatees: Thomas Thompson, Elizabeth Cockerill, Mary Ann Harrison, Richard White, Thomas White, Isabella Maynard, Jane White and John White, n.d., c.1862
(1 file)

Ref: EP/Biw 703

Copy of the will of Ralph Weatherburn of Bishopwearmouth, plumber (dated 2 February 1824) devising two copyhold messuages in Norfolk Street, one in Tatham Street and one in Nile Street, all Bishopwearmouth, and a moiety of a freehold messuage on the west of Burleigh Street, Sunderland to his wife Barbara. Proved 1831, n.d., c.1862
(1 file)

Ref: EP/Biw 704

Copy of the will of Barbara Weatherburn of Bishopwearmouth, widow (dated 27 September 1833) devising her freehold and copyhold messuages to trustees, in trust, as to one moiety, for her son-in-law, William Kight of Norwich, mercer and draper, and as to the other moiety, charged with an annuity for her daughter-in-law, Ann Hodgson (wife of Leonard Hodgson), for a term of 15 years, in trust for her testatrix's son, Leonard "in case [he] shall at any time previously have returned to Sunderland or been found alive", and Ann Hodgson and their issue as specified. Miscellaneous legacies and bequests, n.d. [1862]
(1 file)

Ref: EP/Biw 705

Copy of the will of George Davison of Norfolk Street, Sunderland, gentleman (dated 4 January 1845) devising all property to trustees who are to allow his wife, Rachael, to occupy the dwellinghouse in Norfolk Street for life; thence to pay all rents and income for testator's daughter, Mary, wife of Jacob Husdell of Monkwearmouth Shore, coalfitter, and for her issue as specified, n.d., c.1862
(1 file)

Ref: EP/Biw 706

Copy of the will of George Davison of the borough of Sunderland, innkeeper (dated 4 July 1849) devising real estate in trust for wife for life, thence in trust for testator's only child, Elizabeth, n.d., c.1862
(1 file)

Ref: EP/Biw 707

1862 (1) Subscribing owners of houses in East and West Sunniside and Norfolk Street, Bishopwearmouth (2) Robert Thomas Wilkinson of Bishopwearmouth, gentleman Attested copy of an agreement (of 21 January 1850) for the purchase by (1) of a parcel of ground adjoining Sunniside and Norfolk Street 234-256 yds. in length and 23 yds. in breadth for the formation of pleasure grounds Rent: £110 p.a. perpetual ground rent Attested, 29 September 1862
(1 file)

Ref: EP/Biw 708

1862 (1) William Kight of High Street, Aldgate, London, mercer and draper (2) James Dannatt of Bishopwearmouth, plumber (3) Thomas Moore of Bishopwearmouth, builder and Joseph John Wright of Sunderland near the Sea, gent. (4) William Drysdale of Sunderland, builder and George Drysdale of Sunderland, cooper (5) Thomas Scarth of Staindrop, esq. (6) William Jameson of Bishopwearmouth, joiner and cabinet maker (7) William Croudace of Bunker Hill, Houghton le Spring, gent. (8) Thomas Purvis of Lincon's Inn, Middlesex, esq. (9) George Stephenson of Bishopwearmouth, gent. and John Hunter of Bishopwearmouth, coalfitter Copy conveyance (dated 28 December 1853) by (1) to (3) of the copyhold messuage formerly in the possession of Edward Grimes near Sunniside in Bishopwearmouth, a parcel of ground 23 yds. x 7 yds. at Sunniside with a messuage thereupon, another parcel of ground 7 yds. x 16 yds. 2 ft. and the messuage erected thereupon on the west side of Nile Street, a further parcel of land 24 ft. x 14 ft. 3 ins. adjoining the last mentioned house and land, a parcel of land 19 yds. x 31 yds. adjoining Tatham Street, Bishopwearmouth, with a messuage thereupon, and a moiety of a messuage in Burleigh Street, Sunderland, and all other realty in which (1) has an interest under the will of Barbara Weatherburn, subject to the payment of ground rents and to a term of 15 years created by the will of Barbara Weatherburn, upon trust to allow (2) to receive the annual rents of all the above property subject to his paying an annuity of £70 to (1) for life, with further trusts declared to secure the annuity. Declaration by (4),(5),(6),(7),(8) and (9) to stand seized of the various portions of the premises in which they are interested upon trust for (2). Recites previous deeds and wills Consideration: an annuity of £70 to (1) for life Attested, 14 June 1862
(1 file)

Ref: EP/Biw 709

Abstract of title (26 October 1801 - 28 December 1833) to 11 Norfolk Street, Bishopwearmouth, with marginal comments and observations, 1862
(1 file)

Ref: EP/Biw 710

Declaration of James Dannatt of Bishopwearmouth, plumber, and Matthew Allison, attorney-at-law, as to payment of annuity of £70 to Mr. Kight, with copy death certificate of William Kight attached, 6 November 1862
(1 file)

Ref: EP/Biw 711

13 October 1862 Admittance of Thomas Freshfield Scarth of Keverston, esq., as eldest son and customary heir of Thomas Scarth to a messuage etc. as in EP/Biw 694 above
(parchment, 1 membrane)

Ref: EP/Biw 712

6 November 1862 (1) James Dannatt of Bishopwearmouth, plumber (2) George Drysdale of Sunderland near the Sea, cooper (3) Thomas Moore of Bishopwearmouth, builder, and Joseph John Wright of Sunderland, gent. (4) Barbara Davison of Sunderland, widow (5) Robert Brewis of Sunderland, butcher (6) Thomas Freshfield Scarth of Keverston, esq. (7) George Scurfield of Bishopwearmouth, gent. Conveyance by (1), (2), (3) and (4) to (5) of a parcel of ground and messuages in Norfolk Street, and (1)'s interest in the property described in EP/Biw 707, charged with annual ground rents of £2 16s. and £2 4s. respectively. Declaration that (6) and (7) shall stand seized of the legal estates in the respective premises in trust for (5). Recites previous deeds Consideration: £780 by (5) to (1)
(parchment, 4 membranes)

Ref: EP/Biw 713

6 November 1862 (1) James Dannatt of Bishopwearmouth, plumber (2) Robert Brewis of Sunderland near the Sea, butcher Bond of indemnity of (1) to (2) in £1560 for peaceable enjoyment of the premises conveyed to him by EP/Biw 712. Recites previous deeds and wills, 1811 - 1853
(1 paper)

Ref: EP/Biw 714

Copy will of Robert Brewis of Sunderland, butcher (dated 22 September 1871) devising all real estate upon trust for sale for the benefit of his wife and issue as specified, n.d., c.1900
(1 file, typescript)

Ref: EP/Biw 715

14 January 1922 (1) Robert Bolton Brewis of Sunderland, commercial traveller (2) Frederick Robert Seager Nesbitt and James William Hall, both of Sunderland, gentlemen Appointment of (2) as new trustees of the will of Robert Brewis in the place of W.E. Brewis and Mrs. Mary Brewis, deceased. Recites previous deeds 15 March 1941 (1) Frederic Robert Seager Nesbitt of Buxton, Derbyshire (2) Alexander Wallace Nesbitt, M.A., of King Edward VI Grammar School, Spilsby, Lincolnshire and Alfred Edward Snell of Sunderland, solicitor's managing clerk Appointment of (2) as new trustees in the place of Hall deceased
(1 paper)

Ref: EP/Biw 716

4 March 1949 (1) Frederic Robert Seager Nesbitt of 20 Hardwick Street, Buxton, Derbyshire, solicitor; Alexander Wallace Nesbitt of King Edward VI School, Spilsby, Lincolnshire, schoolmaster; and Alfred Edward Snell of 27 East Whickham Street, Sunderland, solicitor's clerk (2) Isadore Levine of 32 Alexandra Park, Sunderland, wholesale warehouseman Conveyance by (1) to (2) of 11 Norfolk Street, Sunderland. Covenant for the production of title deeds specified in annexed schedule Consideration: £1500
(1 paper, typescript)

Ref: EP/Biw 717

Abstract of title (14 January 1922 - 15 March 1941) of the trustees of Robert Brewis deceased to 11 Norfolk Street, Sunderland, n.d.
(1 file, typescript)

Bazaar (Ref: EP/Biw section 04)

813-815

Ref: EP/Biw 813

Bazaar Handbook Committee: statement of accounts, 1938
(1 paper)

Ref: EP/Biw 814

Account book of Handbook Committee, May 1938 - January 1939
(1 volume, card bound)

Ref: EP/Biw 815(1-13)

List of prospective advertisers in the handbook, 1938
(11 papers and 2 booklets)

Events (Ref: EP/Biw section 05)

537-552, 685, 835, 907, 1226-1227

Ref: EP/Biw 537

Advertisement for the annual Easter Festival at Bishopwearmouth, 9 April 1896
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: EP/Biw 538-550

Posters, programmes, circulars, and tickets for the annual festivals at Bishopwearmouth, 29 September 1908 - 29 September 1913
(13 papers, printed)

Ref: EP/Biw 551

Account book of Festival Fund, 10 September - 4 December 1912
(1 booklet)

Ref: EP/Biw 552

Pass book with the National Provincial Bank of England Ltd. for the Festival account, 6 September 1912 - 29 March 1913
(1 notebook)

Ref: EP/Biw 685

Official record of the Durham Diocesan Excursion to Holy Island, 31 August 1896
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: EP/Biw 835

Report from The Newcastle Daily Journal concerning the postponement of the Coronation, and its effect on various towns in the North East, 25 June 1902 Originally enclosed in EP/Biw 832
(1 paper)

Ref: EP/Biw 907

Festival programme for 60th Anniversary of the Re-dedication of St. Michael's Church, 4 June 1995
(1 booklet)

Ref: EP/Biw 1226

Programme for a 'Roses and Rossini' festival at Bishopwearmouth Church, 2 - 4 July 1982
(1 booklet)

Ref: EP/Biw 1227

Programme for a concert by Bishopwearmouth Choral Society at Sunderland Minster, 13 June 1998
(1 booklet)

Non-Conformist Churches (Ref: EP/Biw section 06)

687-690

Ref: EP/Biw 686

Notes on the non-conformist chapels of Sunderland, their dates, removals etc., n.d. [1880s]
(1 file)

Ref: EP/Biw 687

Constitution and rules fo the choir of Bethany Chapel, n.d. [later 19th century]
(1 file)

Ref: EP/Biw 688

Steward's cash book for the Ebenezer Independent Methodist Church, November 1919 - November 1933
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: EP/Biw 689

Secretary's book containing accounts of receipts and expenditure for the Ebenezer, Cairo Street, Independent Methodist Sunday School, 1929 - 1949
(1 volume, card bound)

Ref: EP/Biw 690

Secretary's book containing accounts of receipts and expenditure for the Ebenezer, Cairo Street, Independent Methodist Sunday School, 1949 - 1958
(1 volume, card bound)

Sunderland Royal Infirmary (Ref: EP/Biw section 07)

812

Ref: EP/Biw 812

Sunderland Royal Infirmary Patients' Library cash book, 7 March 1944 - 1 August 1959
(1 booklet)

Miscellaneous (Ref: EP/Biw section 08)

691-692, 831

Ref: EP/Biw 691-692

Letter from Benjamin Rotch, Lowlands to Mrs. M. Richardson, Olive Lodge, Bishopwearmouth concerning latter's state of health, gossip, private matters etc., 8 November 1883; covering letter from M.A. Richardson, Thornholme, 16 November 1919
(2 papers)

Ref: EP/Biw 831

Book recording anniversaries of dates of death, n.d.
(1 volume, leather bound)



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