Catalogue description DONCASTER, ST GEORGE PARISH RECORDS

This record is held by Doncaster Archives

Details of P1
Reference: P1
Title: DONCASTER, ST GEORGE PARISH RECORDS
Description:

Comprising: Registration: Registers of baptisms 1557-1924; registers of marriages 1557-1925; registers of burials 1557-1890; registers of banns 1925-1973; registers of confirmations 1902-1959; records of services 1868-2011 Draft registers of baptism 1755-1854, 1935-1950, marriages 1935-1949 burials 1784-1854; Incumbent 1795, 1828, 1887-1985; churchwardens: accounts 1854-1958, fabric 1736-1962 including the rebuilding of the church by G Gilbert Scott after its destruction by fire 1853-1865, with six plans and elevations by Scott, other records of the churchwardens 1775-1975; PCC minutes 1920-1974, 1983-1991 accounts 1933-1968 and other records 1904-1976 including correspondence files, with file on the parish church schools 1927-1934; choir and organ 1787, 1901-1962; men's society minutes 1910-1950; Auxiliary organisations 1715-1954, including parish library 1715-1737; Charities 1832-1961; Schools: Doncaster National Schools: committee minutes 1815-1953, accounts 1891-1965 and other records 1868-1951; Grammar School, miscellaneous records 1882-1913; Other records: photographs etc of the church, 19th -20th century; printed works 1834-1979, including Rev J Jackson, 'History of St George's Church'; (1858) and Vaughan memorial lectures (11) 1953-1969.

Date: 1557-2011
Related material:

Also including: Index Bapt 1557-1864 Marr 1557-1837 Bur 1557-1890

The library is part of the subject of G. Best, 'Books and Readers in Certain Eighteenth-Century Parish Libraries', (Ph. D. thesis, University of Loughborough, 1985).

Held by: Doncaster Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Creator:

Church of England, The Minster Church of St. George Doncaster

Physical description: 65 boxes
Access conditions:

Access will be granted to any accredited member of Doncaster Libraries

Administrative / biographical background:

This was the ancient parish of Doncaster, from which were created the six parishes of Balby St John, Doncaster Christ Church, Doncaster St James, Hexthorpe St Jude, Sprotbrough St Edmund and Wheatley St Mary. The church was destroyed by fire in 1853 and the new church was designed by George Gilbert Scott, with interventions by Lord Grimthorpe.

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