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  • Collection: All Saints Anglican Church : Folder 01

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Four double sided foolscap handwritten pages by Hugh Fletcher with miscellaneous extracts from Parish Magazines, Parish Register and Wright Charity, All Saints
a. Parish Magazine 1895 -5 : Penny Bank, reverse Wrights Charity 1897
b. Parish…

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Photocopied of pages 190 -194 taken from Stockport Ancient & Modern with history and information of Marple Church or Chapel.

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Two page photocopied document giving details of owners of seats, by ancient right, by subscription and entitlement.

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Photocopy of seating in Marple Chapel showing occupants name.

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Several Photocopies of letter with typed transcript to "My Lord" explaining what is done and what is to be done at Marple Chapel from Samuel Oldknow 1806

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Photocopy of extract from Pevsner "Building of England - Cheshire" 1971 with history and information regarding All Saints, Church Lane, Marple.
Typed page with further historical information.

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Records from the parish church in Stockport covering residents of Marple up to 1640

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Single sheet from exhibition giving brief history of All Saints, Marple

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Typed pages detailing the archives kept at All Saints Church as of 19th September 2005.
7 Boxes containing material re building, activities etc. Along with extra material listed eg. Folio of newspapers, communion and common prayer books.

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Photocopy of Terrier giving details of all lands, rents, rights belonging to the Vicarage and Parish Church of All Saints Marple. Undated. Form printed and authorised and approved by Provinces of Canterbury and York 1932, Published in 1949

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Original & copy notice dated 17th September 1803 calling on Inhabitants of Marple for subscriptions towards rebuilding Marple Chapel. Payments to be paid to Mr John Mason the Chapel Warden.

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Photocopies of correspondence between W A Brown and John Taylor & Co, Bell, Founders & Bell Hangers regarding the rehanging of Marple Church Bells, inspection report, specifications and estimates to supply and fit church frame/bells, dated 1935

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White card with and handwritten text with further information : inscription on bell "Be seen no more by human eye until thou shrivel with the skin" and where it was located.

History of the Bells of All Saints'
Original 8 page booklet by Dr Heginbotham JP of Stockport. Also containing a list of the subscribers to the Re-Hanging Fund 1886-1887. Click the image to view full document.Newspaper article giving history of bells at All Saints Church (2002)

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Folder containing typed Schedule of documents under heading Marple Parish Records
Brief history of township & Chapelry
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