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The archives looked after by the Deane Archivist is prefixed DC/. Please note that there are many duplications. The reason is that this information was entered from a card index.

A work in progress is the addition of material thought to have been sent to Manchester (prefixed MC/). The information was discovered in a letter listing a lot of archive material which does not correspond with the official Manchester Archive entries. Research will be done to investigate this apparent discrepancy.

 

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101655 Heraldic Memorials of the Hulton Family in Deane Church, Co. Lancaster.
Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire (THSLC), Volume 68 1917, p107-112 Illus
Chester
1191/109 Deane Church, Bolton. Tinted postcard. (Wm. Davies, 363, Chorley Old Rd, Bolton). Date unknown.
Negative Sheet Number 1/B41/38
Manchester
133.3/WAL Secret Hiding Places
Author: F. Walsh
A survey by divination suggesting a secret passage runs from Deane Church to Bolton.
NOTE: Despite extensive building between the two locations, no evidence has yet been discovered.
Bolton
207153 Transactions of the Lancashire & Cheshire Antiquarian Society (TLCAS), Volume 30 1913, p131-152 Illus:
Surviving pre-Reformation examples from Hornby, Claughton on Brock, Leyland and Fernyhalgh, and later communion cups from Manchester, Rochdale, Leigh, Eccles, Warrington, Lancaster, Deane, Stalmine, Oldham, Winwick & Standish, plus other vessels from these and other places
Chester
207787 St Mary of Eccles: A Medieval Parish
Transactions of the Lancashire & Cheshire Antiquarian Society (TLCAS), Volume 68 1959, p12-23
Origins, growth and organization during the Middle Ages. Argues a Romano - British origin for the church, and discusses the various building operations and the erection of chapels of ease at Deane, Pendleton and Ellenbrook, plus various private chapels and chantries
Chester
218572 Henry Taylor: The Ancient Crosses and Holy Wells of Lancashire: A Revised Version. Volume 4: Salford Hundred.
Revision of the work originally published in TLCAS Volume 22, 1905, p73-153, and later as part of a volume covering the whole county. Examines each of the crosses and wells mentioned by Taylor and reports on their present condition ( some are no longer to be found ). Gives a 6-figure grid reference for each. Parishes covered: Ashton-under-Lyne; Bolton; Bury; Deane; Eccles; Manchester; Middleton; Prestwich with Oldham; Radcliffe; Rochdale.
Chester
254B/DEA Deane Parish Tyth Books
Typescript of original manuscript
Bolton
283/DEA Leaflet:
George Marsh Memorial Cross photograph with notice of a "Conversazione to be held in Deane Schools 2-3 Jan 1903". In aid of the Warburton Fund. 2 pages.
Bolton
283/DEA Magazines of Deane Parish Church and St Andrew's, Over Hulton. 1950-1974 incomplete, 1976 Bolton
283/DEA St Mary's Church, Deane
A thesis from Chorley College of Education
1970
Bolton
283/DEA St Mary's Church, Deane
Ground Floor Plan - Photocopy
Bolton
283/DOB Like a Mighty Tortoise: A History of the Diocese of Manchester
with photographs by Derek Ralphs
Author: Arthur J Dobb
Includes churches in Harwood, Smithills, Wingates, Turton, Walmsley, Westhoughton, Ainsworth, Deane, Peel, Belmont, Blackrod, Ringley, Bolton, Farnworth, Great Lever, Halliwell, Horwich, Lever Bridge. 304 pages.
Bolton
283/FAR Re-establishing the establishment early19th century parochial subdivision and how it changed the parishes of Bolton-le-Moors and Deane / 1829-1851
Author: Farrell, Ian N
Bolton
283/FAR The Parishes of Bolton le Moors : lists of clergy of churches in Bolton, Deane, Farnworth and Walmsley Deaneries : with brief histories of All Saints, All Souls, Holy Trinity and St Matthew churches in Bolton and St Luke, St Paul, St Peter and St Thomas churches in Halliwell 1989
Author: Farrell, Ian
Bolton
283/LON (Reserve Stock) London Gazette
12 November 1841, 10 April 1846, 2 August 1858, 31 March 1860, 6 August 1861, 13 April 1866, 11 May 1866, 23 April 1872, 29 October 1875.
Assignments for new churches in Bolton and Deane Parishes.
Bolton
283/MAN Parish Records at Manchester, Vol 1
Lists of archives for Anglican churches in Bolton and district held by Manchester City Archives
Bolton
283/PAR or 283/PAT The Restoration of Deane Church
Author: Henry Sheridan Patterson
8 pages
Bolton
283/SAN Deane Church, Bolton, Lancashire
Author: Jim Sant
3 pages
Bolton
901/HAY Bolton From Parish to Borough
Author: C.A. Wyatt
Life as a Boltonian in the nineteenth century by J. Corley.
Bolton Parish Church; St Mary the Virgin, Deane; St Thomas's, Halliwell and St Michael's, Great Lever.
Bolton
901/PAR (Reserve stock) Manuscripts in several volumes relating to Deane, Bolton and District.
Author: J. Heaton Partington
3 pamphlet boxes, plus card index.
NOTE: There is a lot of material stored in this collection.
Bolton
920/MAR George Marsh Youth Centenary Sermon at Deane Church
Author: H.G.G. Herklots
9 pages
Bolton
920/PEA Notice of a Funeral Sermon to be preached on Sunday 29th September 1878 by the Vicar of Deane on John Peake who fell from scaffolding in Deane Church.
1 page.
NOTE: This is not the sermon, just an advertisement.
Bolton
920/RAW John Rawlet: Poet & Preacher
Author: Margaret Manuell
50 pages, illustrated
Biography of John Rawlet including clergy at Deane Church
Bolton
920/ROT The Rothwell Clerics
Author: Phyllis Z Rothwell
40 pages including map
Biography of the Rothwell family: James Rothwell, William Rothwell who were vicars of Deane.
Bolton
920/TIL A Memoir of the Reverend John Tilsley, M.A., Vicar of Deane, near Bolton. A.D. 1642-1662
Author: John E. Bailey
21 pages, reprinted from "Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Notes, 1884
Bolton
929.3/DEA Deane Parish Church Baptisms Index 1813-1859
Author: Bolton and District Family History Society
172 pages, includes index
NOTE: Information also available on CD from various sources
Bolton
929.3/DEA Deane Parish Church Marriages Index 1813-1854
Author: Bolton and District Family History Society
284 pages
NOTE: Information also available on CD from various sources.
Bolton
929.3/DEA Deane Parish Church Marriages Index 1848-1859
Author: Bolton and District Family History Society
72 pages
NOTE: Information also available on CD from various sources.
Bolton
929.3/DEA Deane Parish Church Marriages Index 1860-1886
Author: Bolton and District Family History Society
53 pages
NOTE: Information also available on CD from various sources.
Bolton
929.3/LAN The Registers of the Parish Church of Deane.
Part 3
1604, 1613-1812
Edited and indexed by Archibald Sparke
1751-1812 + index
NOTE: This information is available on CD from various sources. (LPRS Vol79, 1940)
Bolton
929.3/LAN and 929.2/DEA The Registers of the Parish Church of Deane.
Volume 1, part 2.
Burials 1604, 1613-1750
Index to parts 1 and 2
Edited and indexed by Archibald Sparke
Pages 361-693 + index
NOTE: This information is available on CD from various sources.
Bolton
929.5/DEA The Monumental Inscriptions - St Mary's Parish Church, Deane (Old Part)
Author: Bolton and District Family History Society
Indexed list of inscriptions on gravestones in the old part of the graveyard
181 pages, includes index
On CD at 929.5/BOL (digitised 2008)
Bolton
929.5/FAR Surname index for Deane Church, St Peters Halliwell and Walmsley Church: Monumental Inscriptions Database Index 1993
13 pages
Bolton
929.8/HUL Heraldic Memorials of the Hulton family in Deane Church, Co. Lancaster, 1913. Offprint from Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire vol 68, p106-112 Bolton
942.72/LAN The Church in Cotonopolis
Essays to mark the 150th Anniversary of the Diocese of Manchester, edited by Chris Ford, Michael Powell and Terry Wyke. 1997
Author: Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society
Volume 92-93 1996/7
Bolton
ABJ/19/10 Deane Parish Church Memorial Hall, Junction Road - plans, sections, elevations Bolton
ABPP/32/10/19 William Henry Poole, chairman of Deane Parish Council Bolton
ABPP/35/23/4 Transcripts of Shorthand Notes Taken at Parish Council and Township Meetings: Deane Bolton
BEA/I/1784 Pews in Deans Church Salford
DC/01 1986 Celebration 1 Description of windows Deane
DC/01 1986 Celebration 1 display Deane
DC/01 1986 Celebration 1 History Deane
DC/01 1986 Celebration 1 Large advert Deane
DC/01 1986 Celebration 1 window display Deane
DC/01 1986 Celebration 14 ground floor plans Deane
DC/01 1986 Celebration 2 Tickets for Mrs Mitchell talk Deane
DC/01 1986 Celebration 3 Programmes Deane
DC/01 4 thank you letters Deane
DC/01 5 Communion booklets 28/09/1986 pm Deane
DC/01 6 family service booklets 28/09/1986 am Deane
DC/01 6 small posters Deane
DC/01 1986 CELEBRATION Deane
DC/01 Acceptance letter: F.J. Gilbert Deane
DC/01 Acceptance letter: Mayor Deane
DC/01 Acceptance letter: Mrs Berry, Local Councillor Deane
DC/01 Acceptance letter: T Sackville MP Deane
DC/01 Acceptance letter: W.S. Brison Deane
DC/01 Arrangementfor document display Deane
DC/01 Balance sheet 13/10/1986 Deane
DC/01 Bolton Councillors: list Deane
DC/01 Correspondence re insurance Sir Geoffrey Hulton Deane
DC/01 Correspondence with: C Mochrie Deane
DC/01 Correspondence with: Gerrard Booth Deane
DC/01 Correspondence with: M Crook Deane
DC/01 Correspondence with: Mayor Deane
DC/01 Correspondence with: Mrs Mitchell Deane
DC/01 Correspondence with: Sir Geoffrey Hulton Deane
DC/01 Correspondence with: St John Ambulance Deane
DC/01 Correspondence with: T Stokes Deane
DC/01 Correspondence: St John Amulance Deane
DC/01 Cuttings: (see scrapbook) Deane
DC/01 Deanery letter: Bolton Deane
DC/01 Deanery letter: Deane Deane
DC/01 Deanery letter: Farnworth Deane
DC/01 Deanery letter: Walmsley Deane
DC/01 Details of financial help: Beaumont Deane
DC/01 Details of financial help: BEN Deane
DC/01 Details of financial help: Graham Ball Deane
DC/01 Details of financial help: J. Hadley Deane
DC/01 Details of financial help: Lewis's Deane
DC/01 Details of financial help: Magnet Southern Deane
DC/01 Details of financial help: Manor, Kay & Foley Deane
DC/01 Details of financial help: Marks & Spencer Deane
DC/01 Details of financial help: N.W.Post Deane
DC/01 Details of financial help: Royal Bank Deane
DC/01 Details of financial help: Shaw & Son Deane
DC/01 Details of financial help: Townson's Deane
DC/01 Donations from: B Worrall Deane
DC/01 Donations from: Crusty Cob Deane
DC/01 Donations from: K. Abbott Deane
DC/01 Donations from: Ladies Guild Deane
DC/01 Donations from: M & A Crook Deane
DC/01 Donations from: S.D. Morgan Deane
DC/01 Donations from: St Johns Ambulance Deane
DC/01 Donations from: T Stokes Deane
DC/01 Donations from: W & J Leigh Deane
DC/01 Draft letter of invitation to councillors Deane
DC/01 Draft letter of thanks Deane
DC/01 Invitation D. McCormick Deane
DC/01 Invitation: Bill Deane
DC/01 Invitation: Bishop Stanley Deane
DC/01 Invitation: D. Berry Deane
DC/01 Invitation: D. Guest Deane
DC/01 Invitation: F Gilbert Deane
DC/01 Invitation: J Hannavy Deane
DC/01 Invitation: J.G. Booth Deane
DC/01 Invitation: M Kehoe Deane
DC/01 Invitation: Mayor Deane
DC/01 Invitation: Mr & Mrs R Byrom Deane
DC/01 Invitation: Sir G. Hulton and acceptance Deane
DC/01 Invitation: Tom Sackville Deane
DC/01 Invitation: W.S.Brison Deane
DC/01 Lancashire Life Report (see scrapbook) Deane
DC/01 Layout of Memorial Hall Deane
DC/01 Letter to BEN Deane
DC/01 Letter to Bob Benyon Deane
DC/01 Letter to Chief Supt Moores Deane
DC/01 Letter to Guides Deane
DC/01 Letter to L.R.O & list of documents (2) Deane
DC/01 Letter to Major Crook Deane
DC/01 Letter to Margaret Garlick Deane
DC/01 Letter to Tom Stokes Deane
DC/01 Letter: John Murray (publisher for permission to use Betjeman poem(?) Deane
DC/01 Letter: to John Murray, Publisher Deane
DC/01 Letter: to Revd C.E. Shaw re HSP Deane
DC/01 List of Stewards Deane
DC/01 List of thank you's Deane
DC/01 List of tunes / Church musicians Deane
DC/01 Minutes 11/02/1985 - 11/09/1986 (16 meetings) Deane
DC/01 Notes from Mrs Mitchell re flower displays (3) Deane
DC/01 Publicity: draft letter Deane
DC/01 Publicity: Granada TV Deane
DC/01 Publicity: Look North West Deane
DC/01 Publicity: NAFA Newsletter Deane
DC/01 Publicity: Piccadilly Radio Deane
DC/01 Publicity: Radio Lancashire Deane
DC/01 Publicity: Radio Manchester Deane
DC/01 Publicity: Red Rose Radio Deane
DC/01 Removal men duties in Memorial Hall Deane
DC/01 Report on repair of Coat of Arms (2) Deane
DC/01 Request for sponsorship - W.J. Leigh Deane
DC/01 Stewarding notes Deane
DC/01 Stewards - request to organisations Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: A Ridyard donation Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: A. Lomax Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: Bolton Chronicle Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: Bolton Journal Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: Chris Talbot Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: Craig Mochrie Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: CYFA Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: D. Matthews Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: David McCormick Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: Eric Downs Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: Guides Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: H. Livesey - Artistic director Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: Ian Gardner Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: J Hannavy - guide Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: John Corbyn Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: Ken Higson Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: Ladies Guild Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: Ladybridge Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: M. Kehoe - guide Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: M. Mitchell - advice Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: M. Morris Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: M.B. Brown Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: Mary Jackson Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: Miss Crippin donation Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: Mothers' Union Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: Murbros(?) Printer - blocks Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: New Rosemere Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: Norman Grundy Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: Pathfinders Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: Ron Morris Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: Scouts Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: Sheila Morgan Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: Springside Mill - paper Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: T.W. Smith donation Deane
DC/01 Thanks to: Wednesday at 2 Deane
DC/01 Time schedule Deane
DC/01 Traffic arrangements Deane
DC/01 VIP list Deane
DC/02 ACCOUNTS Deane
DC/02/01 Church Fees 1777 Deane
DC/02/02 Bishop's Letter re 'Quota' 1900 Deane
DC/02/03 Accounts 1905 (2 copies) Deane
DC/02/04 Accounts 1908 Deane
DC/02/05 Accounts 1910 Deane
DC/02/06 3 Bank Receipts 1942-3 Deane
DC/02/07 Payments by Ecclesiastical Commissioners 1939 Deane
DC/02/08 Church Fees 1948 Deane
DC/02/09 Church Fees 1963 Deane
DC/02/10 Letters re Brindle Bequest 1960 Deane
DC/03 ACTS OF PARLIAMENT Deane
DC/03/01 Act re Drunkenness 1623 Deane
DC/03/02 Act re Drunkenness 1629 Deane
DC/03/03 Act re Putting vicars in parishes 1774 Deane
DC/03/04 Act re Marriage 1780 Deane
DC/03/05 Act re Wigan Bolton Turnpike 1793 Deane
DC/03/06 Act re Payment of sailors 1794 (2 copies) Deane
DC/03/07 Act re Sailors for war 1795 Deane
DC/03/08 Act re Bolton Westhoughton Turnpike 1800 Deane
DC/03/09 Act re vicars living in parishes 1814 Deane
DC/03/10 Act re Enclosure of Deane 1815 (4 copies) Deane
DC/03/11 Act re Improving Bolton Wigan Turnpike 1884 (2 copies) Deane
DC/03/12 Act re Lancashire Yorkshire Railway 1892 Deane
DC/03/13 Act re Sabbath Deane
DC/04 BAZAAR Deane
DC/04/01 Bazaar Card 1900 Deane
DC/04/02 Copy of pamphlet 1900 Deane
DC/04/03 Handbook 1925 Deane
DC/04/04 Handbook 1930 (3 copies) Deane
DC/04/05 Handbook 1932 (2 copies) Deane
DC/04/06 Handbook 1937 (2 copies) Deane
DC/04/07 Handbook St Edmund's 1933 Deane
DC/04/08 Opening by Earl of Bradford - SEE PHOTO Deane
DC/05 BELLS Deane
DC/05/01 Accounts of restoration of bells May 1896 Deane
DC/05/02 Barlow donation Sept 1984 Deane
DC/05/03 Belfry Prayer Deane
DC/05/04 Belfry rules and fines 09/04/1934 Deane
DC/05/05 Church Bell Hymn Deane
DC/05/06 Church Bell hymns (3 copies) Deane
DC/05/07 Correspondence 1936-46 re estimates given in 1936 Deane
DC/05/08 Correspondence 1950-56 largely between John Taylor & Co, Loughborough and M Crook re recasting of bells Deane
DC/05/09 Description of bells 1915 (2 copies) Deane
DC/05/10 History of Deane Bells talk 21/08/1979 Deane
DC/05/11 Invitation to dedication of new bells at St John's Farnworth 1954 Deane
DC/05/12 List of 8 bells 06/07/1899 Deane
DC/05/13 List of guests to bell restoration service 1955 Deane
DC/05/14 Memorandum re Condition of bells 1937 Deane
DC/05/15 Peel certificate 1897 Deane
DC/05/16 Photo - 1954 recast all bells Deane
DC/05/17 Photo - 1954 recast Crook's bell Deane
DC/05/18 Photo - 1954 recast Vicar and Warden's bell Deane
DC/05/19 Photo - Bells at Buckfast Deane
DC/05/20 Photo - Bells at Leeds Deane
DC/05/21 Photo - Bells at Oldham Deane
DC/05/22 Photo - Bells at St Paul's London Deane
DC/05/23 Photo - Framework of Walshaw Church bells Deane
DC/05/24 Proposed plans for bell frame Deane
DC/05/25 Restoration appeal 1953 Deane
DC/05/26 Service sheet for dedication service 12/02/1955 Deane
DC/05/27 Service sheet re restored bells May 1896 Deane
DC/06 BUILDINGS Deane
DC/06 Accounts for Kitchen & WC 14/10/1981 Deane
DC/06 Altar Rail Correspondence 1934 Deane
DC/06 Architects report 1913 Deane
DC/06 Baptistry - Chancellor's letter 1951 (see safe) Deane
DC/06 Baptistry plan (not accepted) 1947 Deane
DC/06 Bill for Silver Flagon Deane
DC/06 Building Committee Minutes 13/06/1980 Deane
DC/06 Church - Report on condition 1913 Deane
DC/06 Citation re drainage & kerbstones C & B1 1985 Deane
DC/06 Correspondence re Bowden window 1932 Deane
DC/06 Correspondence re Queen Anne's Bounty 1935 Deane
DC/06 Correspondence re repair of chancel & question of informing the lay rector Baroness Beaumont Deane
DC/06 Correspondence re Tower subsidence and Haddock grave Deane
DC/06 Correspondence re vicar's chair and photo 1937 Deane
DC/06 Description of change - ? 15/11/1980 Deane
DC/06 Dilapidation Report 1872 Deane
DC/06 Dilapidation Report 1929 Deane
DC/06 Dilapidation Report 1934 Deane
DC/06 Dilapidation Report 1935 Deane
DC/06 Diocesan letter re changes 14/10/1980 Deane
DC/06 East Window - letter from university 1959 Deane
DC/06 Feasibility study of West land 13/06/1980 Deane
DC/06 Letter from Nicholas Pevsner 1967 Deane
DC/06 Letter re tablet & White Ensign 1934 Deane
DC/06 New Chapel - Correspondence with architect 1972 1976 Deane
DC/06 New Chapel - Costs & Accounts Deane
DC/06 New Chapel - List of chief donors & reasons Deane
DC/06 New Chapel - Obituary of architect 29/08/1975 Deane
DC/06 Notes for Church guides Deane
DC/06 Oak trolley - Archdeacon's agreement 1962 (see safe) Deane
DC/06 Objection to removal of warden's pews Deane
DC/06 Photo Deane
DC/06 Plan 1 - Map of church Deane
DC/06 Plan 2 - Map of church Deane
Dc/06 Plan of memorial tablet (2) Worsley Deane
DC/06 Plan of oak roof 1884 Deane
DC/06 Plan of oil pipe to boiler house Deane
DC/06 Plan of proposed reredos and accounts 1885 Deane
DC/06 Plan of suggestions re Baptistry and pews at back Deane
DC/06 Plans - Inside Deane
DC/06 Plans - Outside Deane
DC/06 Plans - Proposed choir vestry Deane
DC/06 Plans - Roof Deane
DC/06 Purchase and sale of 120 Hawthorne Road 1972 & 1976 Deane
Dc/06 Restoration 1884-5 notes Deane
DC/06 Seating plan for induction of Mr Bishop 1950 Deane
DC/06 Storage cupboard - application for faculty & plans 1994 Deane
DC/06 War memorial Chair design 1947 Deane
DC/06 War memorial design 1947 Deane
DC/06 War memorial plan - final design Deane
DC/06 Worsley Memorial plaque - 3 photos of plaque chapel Deane
DC/06 Worsley Memorial plaque - Correspondence with his son 1971-80 Deane
DC/06 Worsley Memorial plaque - Correspondence with Sims 1977-8 Deane
DC/06 Worsley Memorial plaque - Plans & inscriptions of chapel plaque Deane
DC/07 CHURCHYARD Deane
DC/07 Plans Deane
DC/07 Plans of extension Deane
DC/07 Plans of layouts of sections Deane
DC/07 Plans of old section (graves) 1964 Deane
DC/07 Plans of sections N A B Deane
DC/07 Plans of sections N G H A Deane
DC/07/01 Correspondence & talk of fees 1897-8 (see legal) Deane
DC/08 CLERGY Deane
DC/08 Bishop Deane
DC/08 Bishop - BBC talk on 'Sermons' Deane
DC/08 Bishop - Induction (Photo and article) Deane
DC/08 Bishop - Induction 1950 Deane
DC/08 Bishop - ordination of priest & deacon at Deane 1955 (4 copies) Deane
DC/08 Bishop - photo of induction Deane
DC/08 Bishop - proctomal election 1955 Deane
DC/08 Bishop - proctomal election 1959 Deane
DC/08 Bishop - proctomal election 1964 Deane
DC/08 Bishop - report on convocation 1957 (2 copies) Deane
DC/08 Bishop - speech to convocation 1963 Deane
DC/08 Gatenby Deane
DC/08 Gatenby - collection for wedding Deane
DC/08 Girdlestone - letter from Walmsley 1900 Deane
DC/08 Girdlestone - Notes on family Deane
DC/08 Gore Deane
DC/08 Jackson - induction 1974 (photocopy) Deane
DC/08 Jackson - induction service sheet 1974 Deane
DC/08 Jackson - invitation to induction 1974 Deane
DC/08 Jackson - press release 1974 Deane
DC/08 Johnston Deane
DC/08 Lines - magazine article of death of his son 1916 Deane
DC/08 Moore ordination - see special services Deane
DC/08 Patterson Deane
DC/08 Patterson - letter from Walmsley Deane
DC/08 Patterson - letter re Glebe 1929 Deane
DC/08 Rothwell - Old S E Lancs Deane
DC/08 Russel-Smith Deane
DC/08 Warman - obituary (see history) Deane
DC/08 Worsley Deane
DC/08 Worsley - obituary 1971 Deane
DC/08 Worsley at St Bede's stone laying - photo Deane
DC/09 CLOCK Deane
DC/09/01 Correspondence re Wm Potts of Leeds 1976-82 Deane
DC/09/02 Maintenance instructions Deane
DC/09/03 List of donors in memory of JP Booth 30/10/1981 Deane
DC/09/04 Estimate 1982 Deane
DC/10 DAUGHTER CHURCHES Deane
DC/10 Heaton - Markland Hill correspondence 1936-7 Deane
DC/10 Heaton - Markland Hill school deeds 1875 Deane
DC/10 Horwich - mentioned in History / Bolton le Moors Deane
DC/10 Horwich - old document (1782?) with info re parish Deane
DC/10 List Deane
DC/10 St Andrew - agreement with Westhoughton UDC re use of church site as playing field 1937 Deane
DC/10 St Andrew - Barchester agreement 1957 (see safe) Deane
DC/10 St Andrew - booklet 1887-37 Deane
DC/10 St Andrew - booklet 1887-57 Deane
DC/10 St Andrew - Dedication service sheet 21/09/1977 Deane
DC/10 St Andrew - Details of costs Deane
DC/10 St Andrew - old school (see photo) Deane
DC/10 St Bede - details of new parish 11/06/1923 Deane
DC/10 St Bede - Instrument re church 07/10/1932 Deane
DC/10 St Bede - photo of stone laying (see clergy) Deane
DC/10 St Bede - short history Deane
DC/10 St Bede - stewardship campaign autumn 1966 Deane
DC/10 St George - boundary wall with St Philips Deane
DC/10 St George - Brief history Deane
DC/10 St George - release of church house 1883 Deane
DC/11 ENCLOSURE Deane
DC/11 1815 Enclosure Act (see Acts of Parliament) Deane
DC/11 1845 Enclosure maps and schedules (see plans 1) Deane
DC/12 FABRIC Deane
DC/12 Booth window 1956 Deane
DC/12 Plan of proposed vestry 1897 Deane
DC/12 Plan of proposed vestry 1913 Deane
DC/12 Plans of church (4 copies) Deane
DC/12 Plans of proposed heating system Deane
DC/13 FACULTIES Deane
DC/13 Altar rail & LC Worsley tablet 1934 Deane
DC/13 Baptistry 1947 Deane
DC/13 Bennett window 1958 Deane
DC/13 Boardman tablet 1932 Deane
DC/13 Book case & display cabinet 1964 Deane
DC/13 Bowden Window 1931 Deane
DC/13 Chancel window protection 1993 Deane
DC/13 Chapel, heating, lighting 1973 Deane
DC/13 Clergy and choir vestry 1952 Deane
DC/13 Clergy Panel 1959 Deane
DC/13 Drainage Kerbs C B1 1985 Deane
DC/13 Gallery 1833 Deane
DC/13 Garden Of Remembrance 1959 Deane
DC/13 Hulton Door bricked 1988 Deane
DC/13 Hulton memorial 1959 Deane
DC/13 Kerbstones H section 1983 Deane
DC/13 Mr Peters Chair 1940 (see safe) Deane
DC/13 No gallery 1884 Deane
DC/13 Oak door for vestry 1960 Deane
DC/13 Organ, trumpet stop 1994 Deane
DC/13 Pew 1819 Deane
DC/13 Pull down old vicarage 1917 Deane
DC/13 Rebuild organ 1966 Deane
DC/13 Removal of vicarage 1896 Deane
DC/13 St Andrew - changes Deane
DC/13 Stainless steel roof 1992 Deane
DC/13 Storage cupboard 1994 Deane
DC/13 Toilet, improved kitchen 1981 Deane
DC/13 War Memorial Tablet 1920 Deane
DC/13 Windows, bells, vestibule door 1953 Deane
DC/14 FLOWER FESTIVAL Deane
DC/14 2 large ground floor plans Deane
DC/14 Action promps Deane
DC/14 Church notices re Festival Deane
DC/14 Church notices re Mission Deane
DC/14 Church notices re Ordination Deane
DC/14 Concert booklet (8) Deane
DC/14 Concert programme Deane
DC/14 Concert tickets - youth Chri etc (8) Deane
DC/14 Cutting BEN 23/09/1993 Deane
DC/14 Festival programme (2) Deane
DC/14 Guide to church & typed original Deane
DC/14 Interim balance - undated Deane
DC/14 Letter - thanks D McCormick Deane
DC/14 Letter - thanks G Southern Deane
DC/14 Letter - thanks to L Sumpter Deane
DC/14 Letters - draft invitation Deane
DC/14 Letters - draft thank you Deane
DC/14 Letters - Insurance re silver Deane
DC/14 Letters - Michael Saward Deane
DC/14 Letters - Police re parking Deane
DC/14 Letters - reply from insurers Deane
DC/14 Letters - sample requesting sponsers Deane
DC/14 Letters - Thank you Deane
DC/14 Letters - Thanks for refreshments Deane
DC/14 Letters - thanks to police Deane
DC/14 List of sponsors and donors Deane
DC/14 List of those invited Deane
DC/14 List of those to be thanked Deane
DC/14 Mens Buffet 24/09/93 1 ticket Deane
DC/14 Minutes 01/09/1993 Deane
DC/14 Minutes 05/08/1993 Deane
DC/14 Minutes 07/07/1993 Deane
DC/14 Minutes 11/02/1993 Deane
DC/14 Minutes 18/03/1993 Deane
DC/14 Minutes 19/05/1993 Deane
DC/14 Posters (2) Deane
DC/14 Posters re bookstall, exhibition Deane
DC/14 Price list refreshments Deane
DC/14 Price lists guides, postcards etc Deane
DC/14 Programme Deane
DC/14 Quiz night tickets 01/10/1993 (2) Deane
DC/14 Service booklets 10:30 (4) Deane
DC/14 Service booklets 6:30 (4) Deane
DC/14 Service sheet 10:30 03/10/1993 Deane
DC/15 GARDEN OF REMEMBRANCE Deane
DC/15 Plans Deane
DC/15 Proposed plans Deane
DC/16 HALL Deane
DC/16 Appeal 1904 Deane
DC/16 Building consent 1930 Deane
DC/16 Club house - plans 1892 Deane
DC/16 Correspondence - WS Porrter (builder) re no tenders Deane
DC/16 Invitation to Mr Taylor to chair opening 1934 Deane
DC/16 Leases re Church hall, Memorial Hall 1935 Deane
DC/16 Legal correspondence re change of lease from Church Hall to Memorial Hall Deane
DC/16 Memorandum - New building or add to the school? 1934 Deane
DC/16 Memorial Hall - list of 91 names Deane
DC/16 Opening balance sheet Deane
DC/16 Opening ceremony 1934 (4) Deane
DC/16 Opening order of procession Deane
DC/16 Photos 1934 Deane
DC/16 Photos 1993 Deane
DC/16 Plan of land Wigan Rd/Vicarage/Church Hall Deane
DC/16 Plans 1934 Deane
DC/16 proposed changes 1928 Deane
DC/16 Rights of Vicar & PCC legal correspondence Deane
DC/16 Village Club 1891 booklet proposal Deane
DC/17 HISTORY Deane
DC/17 Absent minded Sexton - forgot to dig grave 189? Deane
DC/17 Bells - talk 1896 (see bells) Deane
DC/17 Bells - talk 21/08/1979 (see bells) Deane
DC/17 Bible notes - Tom Stokes 1994 Deane
DC/17 Bolton - descriptive account undated Deane
DC/17 Bolton le Moors History - mentions Horwich Deane
DC/17 Brief History - St Bede Deane
DC/17 Church - drawing in C of E Newspaper Deane
DC/17 Churchwardens - 1890 report on how chosen Deane
DC/17 Churchyard - public apology by 5 youths 1909 Deane
DC/17 Current guide (1994) Deane
DC/17 Current guide (1994) Supplement Deane
DC/17 Current guide window account Deane
DC/17 Cutting: Fishing in Middlebrook 1969 Deane
DC/17 Cutting: Font found in glebe 1962 Deane
DC/17 Cutting: New use of old school 1973 Deane
DC/17 Cutting: Obituary Bishop Warman 1953 Deane
DC/17 Cutting: Obituary RCW 1971 Deane
DC/17 Dawson's History of Deane (6) Deane
DC/17 Endowment of Deane: Account - J H Partington 1885 Deane
DC/17 English Parish Records 1962 Deane
DC/17 Exhibits for 1952 display Deane
DC/17 Furness Abbey guide 1970 Deane
DC/17 Guide to Church 1966 (2) Deane
DC/17 Guided tour of church (RBJ) Deane
DC/17 Hand written notes c1940? Deane
DC/17 Hills History of Deane Deane
DC/17 History of Deane in Manchester Churchman 1930 Deane
DC/17 Lancs Parish Register Soc 1936 (Deane mentioned) Deane
DC/17 Letters from Johnson Soc. Deane
DC/17 Letters: R Walmsley re Girdlestones ancestor Deane
DC/17 Letters: R Walmsley to RBJ re History Deane
DC/17 Letters: R Walmsley to RCW re Girdlestone Deane
DC/17 List of documents at Manchester Library & Summary Deane
DC/17 Manchester Diocese Centenary 1947 Deane
DC/17 Missing document: letter from LRO 1948 Deane
DC/17 Name - What's in a name? - Deane Deane
DC/17 Notes for Church Guide Deane
DC/17 Old South East Lancs: Article on RW Rothwell 1544 Deane
DC/17 OS map Horwich 1848 Deane
DC/17 OS map Westhoughton 1848 Deane
DC/17 Photocopies: 1538 copy of letters patent Deane
DC/17 Photocopies: 1552 Inventory Deane
DC/17 Photocopies: 1656 Grant of land in Tottington Deane
DC/17 Photocopies: 1745 Trust dedd Westhoughton School Deane
DC/17 Photocopies: 1786 gift of a choir pew Deane
DC/17 Photocopies: 1787 Cost of schooling 8 boys Deane
DC/17 Photocopies: 1819 Faculty for pew Deane
DC/17 Photocopies: 1833 Faculty for gallery Deane
DC/17 Photocopies: 1845 Letter from architect re East window Deane
DC/17 Photocopies: 1879 Morris Green School land tenancy Deane
DC/17 Photocopies: 1881 Letters to architect Deane
DC/17 Photocopies: 1884 Faculty for gallery new changes Deane
DC/17 Photocopies: 1891 Letter to HSP re railway bridge Deane
DC/17 Photocopies: 1896 Plan for buildings rear vicarage Deane
DC/17 Poor Rate: December, September, May 1817 Deane
DC/17 Railway bridge: widening of Lancs / Yorks line Deane
DC/17 Records kept in church 1949 Deane
DC/17 Rules: Sunday School Sick Society 1903 Deane
DC/17 Sick Society report 1949 Deane
DC/17 Sick Society report 1950 Deane
DC/17 St Andrew's booklet 1887-1937 Deane
DC/17 St Andrew's booklet 1887-1957 Deane
DC/17 Walmsley's History: Deane School (3) Deane
DC/17 Wardens: Notice of election 1882 Deane
DC/17 Yew tree: poem & info TJ Stokes Deane
DC/18 INVENTORY Deane
DC/18 1552 (photo) Deane
DC/18 Silver Valuation: 1955 (3) Deane
DC/18 Silver Valuation: 1979 (2) Deane
DC/18 Silver Valuation: c1920 Deane
DC/18 Silver Valuation: undated Deane
DC/18 Terrier copy 1728 Deane
DC/19 LEGAL Deane
DC/19 Copy of burial entry for B Grundy 19 19 1994 Deane
DC/19 Correspondence re churchyard fees 1897-8 Deane
DC/19 Details of St Bede's Deane
DC/19 Hulton family surrender interest in chapel 1/7/1954 Deane
DC/19 Instrument re St Bede's Deane
DC/19 Licence to remove body: 22/6/1959 M.E.Hough Deane
DC/19 Licence to remove body: 23/12/1952 L.M.Stevens Deane
DC/19 Licence to remove body: 31/5/1951 John Smith Deane
DC/19 Licence: 1945 Melrose - Hall Deane
DC/19 Licence: 1956 Parker - Bates Deane
DC/19 Licence: 1963 Burns - Ashworth Deane
DC/19 Licence: 1963 Kay - Budworth Deane
DC/19 Licence: 1964 Axon - Pitt Deane
DC/19 Licence: 1964 Clowes - Donnelly Deane
DC/19 Licence: 1964 Entwistle - Rothwell Deane
DC/19 Licence: 1964 Harrison - Marrs Deane
DC/19 Licence: 1965 Brown - Shovelton Deane
DC/19 Licence: 1965 Nicholson - Oughund(?) Deane
DC/19 Licence: 1968 Jackson - Leimann Deane
DC/19 Licence: 1969 Bamber - Fish Deane
DC/19 Marriage Consent: Ireland - Seddon 1973 Deane
DC/19 Marriage Consent: Wilson - Hart 1974 Deane
DC/19 Pastoral Orders: 1980 Team Ministry Deane
DC/19 Pastoral Orders: Change of boundaries & map Deane
DC/19 Pastoral Orders: Creation of Archdeaconry Deane
DC/19 Receipt from Registrar for Marriage regiter 23/1/1899 Deane
DC/19 Team Ministry documents 4/3/1983 Deane
DC/19 Transfer to Simeon's Trust Deane
DC/19 Vicarage deeds 1929 Deane
DC/20 MAGAZINES Deane
DC/20 1914 Jan Deane
DC/20 1915 May, July - Dec Deane
DC/20 1916 Jan, Feb, May (2), July - Dec Deane
DC/20 1917 July - Oct, Dec Deane
DC/20 1919 April Deane
DC/20 1920s (early) 10 sheets Deane
DC/20 1925 May Deane
DC/20 1937 Jan Deane
DC/20 1939 Jan - May Deane
DC/20 1940 Jan, Feb, April - Dec Deane
DC/20 1941 Jan, July, Sept - Dec Deane
DC/20 1942 Jan - Apr Deane
DC/20 1944 Sept Deane
DC/20 1947 Nov Deane
DC/20 1948 Jan - Aug, Oct - Dec Deane
DC/20 1949 Dec Deane
DC/20 1950 Jan, Feb, Mar, May, June, Dec Deane
DC/20 1951 April Deane
DC/20 1952 May Deane
DC/20 1953 May Deane
DC/20 1954 May Deane
DC/20 1955 May Deane
DC/20 1956 May Deane
DC/20 1957 May Deane
DC/20 1958 May Deane
DC/20 1959 April (2), May Deane
DC/20 1961 May Deane
DC/20 1962 June Deane
DC/20 1963 April Deane
DC/20 1966 Feb, May Deane
DC/20 1967 July Deane
DC/20 1968 April, June Deane
DC/20 1969 April, May, June Deane
DC/20 1970 April, May, June Deane
DC/20 1971 May, June, July Deane
DC/20 1972 May, June Deane
DC/20 1973 May, July, Aug, Nov Deane
DC/20 1974 May, June, Dec Deane
DC/20 1995 Jan - July Deane
DC/21 MARSH Deane
DC/21/01 George Marsh: History - Orange Lodge 1993 Deane
DC/21/02 Memorial (photograph) Deane
DC/21/03 George Marsh: J Johnston undated Deane
DC/21/04 George Marsh: letter about him - bible 1968 Deane
DC/21/05 George Marsh: Cutting Deane
DC/22 MISCELLANEOUS Deane
DC/22 Cooper, Alfred Heaton - letters 1967 Deane
Dc/22 Order In Council: 1968 Creation of Deaneries (new **) Deane
DC/22 Order In Council: 1992 Lostock St Thomas & St John Deane
DC/22 Order In Council:1980 Team Ministry Deane
DC/22 PCC Proposed standing orders Deane
DC/22 Pray: How to Deane
DC/23 NATIONAL Deane
DC/23 C of E Children's Society Centenary 1981 Deane
DC/23 Coronation Service 1953 Deane
DC/23 Enthronement: Bishop Christopher 1993 Deane
DC/23 Execution Warrant Mary Queen of Scots - copy Deane
DC/23 Festival of Britain: Bolton churches programme 1951 Deane
DC/23 George VI Memorial Service 1952 Deane
DC/23 Magna Carta - copy Deane
DC/23 Order for prayer for Diamond Jubilee 1897 Deane
DC/23 Order for prayer for soldiers in South Africa 1900 Deane
DC/23 Order to add lesser royals to prayer 1901 Deane
DC/23 Order to change 'Queen' to 'King' 1901 (2 copies) Deane
DC/23 Plea to pray re present distress 1898 Deane
DC/23 Service for coronation of George VI 1937 Deane
DC/23 Service for soldiers in South Africa 1900 Deane
DC/23 Service for Sunday before Coronation 1953 Deane
DC/23 Service: thanks for Victoria 1901 Deane
DC/23 Thanksgiving service for V.E. 1945 Deane
DC/23 Thanksgiving service Silver Jubilee 1935 (2 copies) Deane
DC/23 Thanksgiving service Silver Jubilee 1977 (2 copies) Deane
DC/23 Torture of early christians Deane
DC/23 Victoria memorial service 1901 Deane
DC/24 ORGAN Deane
DC/24 Alderman J Miles at Organ (photo) Deane
DC/24 J. Miles choir - tribute undated Deane
DC/24 Organ 1887: description Deane
DC/24 Organ 1887: programme for inauguration Deane
DC/24 Restoration 1946-8: correspondence with Hy Willis & Son Deane
Dc/24 Restoration 1946-8: Estimate 1946 Deane
DC/24 Restoration 1960-5: Letters, estimates, photos etc. Deane
DC/25 PLANS Deane
DC/25 1981 Parish boundary changes (see legal) Deane
DC/25 Baptistry & ? at west end (see buildings) Deane
DC/25 Baptistry (rejected) 1947 (see buildings) Deane
DC/25 Church (4 copies) Deane
DC/25 Church Yard Deane
DC/25 Church yard extension Deane
DC/25 Church Yard Sect N A B Deane
DC/25 Church Yard Sect N G H A Deane
DC/25 For induction of Mr Bishop 1950 Deane
DC/25 Garden of Remembrance Deane
DC/25 Inside (see buildings) Deane
DC/25 Layout of Church Yard ( sections) Deane
DC/25 Layout of Old Section of Church Yard 1964 (graves) Deane
DC/25 Memorial Hall Plans 1934 Deane
DC/25 Oak Roof(?) 1884 (see buildings) Deane
DC/25 Oil pipe to boiler house (see buildings) Deane
DC/25 OS Map Bury & Bolton 1930 Deane
DC/25 OS map Farnworth 1850 Deane
DC/25 OS map Hindley 1909 Deane
DC/25 OS map part of Deane 1894 Deane
DC/25 OS map part of Deane 1930 Deane
DC/25 OS map Westhoughton (parts of Deane) 1929 Deane
DC/25 Outside (see buildings) Deane
DC/25 Plan 1: West end of church (see buildings) Deane
DC/25 Plan 2: West end of church (see buildings) Deane
DC/25 Proposed choir vestry (see buildings) Deane
DC/25 Proposed Garden of Remembrance Deane
DC/25 Proposed heating system Deane
DC/25 Proposed reredos 1885 (see buidings) Deane
DC/25 Proposed vestry 1897 Deane
DC/25 Proposed vestry 1913 Deane
DC/25 Roof (see buildings) Deane
DC/25 St Andrew's Church proposals 1955 Deane
DC/25 Storage cupboard 1994 (see buildings) Deane
DC/25 Tithe map & schedule, Deane 1845 Deane
DC/25 Vicar's chair (see buildings) Deane
DC/25 War Graves location (see War Graves) Deane
DC/25 War memorial (see buildings) Deane
DC/25 War memorial 1947 (see buildings) Deane
DC/25 Worsley Memorial tablet (2) (see buildings) Deane
DC/26 PREACHING Deane
DC/26 Death of James Marsh: W Bashall 1870 Deane
Dc/26 Faith Healing: HSP 1907 Deane
DC/26 Farewell Sermon: F.H. Thicknesse 1868 Deane
DC/26 Farewell Sermon: W Bashall 1876 Deane
DC/26 Farewell Sermon: W.H.Green 1895 Deane
DC/26 George Marsh: H.G.G. Herklots 1955 Deane
DC/26 Introduction: J.R. Lines 1911 Deane
DC/26 Sayings & Doings: J Folds 1879 Deane
DC/27 QUINCENTENIAL Deane
DC/27 Advert for Harvest & Pageant Deane
DC/27 Cuttings: BEN Deane
DC/27 Cuttings: BEN Deane
DC/27 Cuttings: BEN 20/10/1952 Deane
DC/27 Cuttings: MG 22/9/1952 Deane
DC/27 Letter from Archbishop of York Deane
DC/27 List of daughter churches Deane
DC/27 List of invitations to take a service Deane
DC/27 List of special events Deane
DC/27 Pageant: balance sheet Deane
DC/27 Pageant: Cast list Deane
DC/27 Pageant: Programme 18 Oct - 1 Nov 1952 Deane
DC/27 Pageant: Script by KMB Deane
DC/27 Services: Children Deane
DC/27 Services: Civic Deane
DC/27 Services: Communion (2) Deane
DC/27 Services: Deanery (2) Deane
DC/27 Services: Funeral(?) Deane
DC/27 Services: Mens (2) Deane
DC/27 Services: United Deane
DC/27 Services: Womens (2) Deane
DC/27 Services: Youth (2) Deane
DC/28 ROOF APPEAL Deane
DC/28 2 x Thank you letters Deane
DC/28 Auction advert Deane
DC/28 Auction lots and prices Deane
DC/28 Committee minutes (10 meetings 20/02/1992 - 23/10/1992) Deane
DC/28 Correspondence: Diocese re assistance Deane
DC/28 Correspondence: Diocese re assistance Deane
DC/28 Correspondence: Duke / Norfrd(?) re assistance Deane
DC/28 Cuttings: (see scrapbook) Deane
DC/28 Negatives(?) church & vicar Deane
DC/28 Note from R Morris re money raising 19/4/1992 Deane
DC/28 Raise the Roof: Appeal newsletter Deane
DC/28 Raise the Roof: Appeal update Deane
DC/28 Raise the Roof: car stickers Deane
DC/28 Raise the Roof: logos Deane
DC/28 Timeshare details Deane
DC/29 SAFE Deane
DC/29 Archdeacon's agreement - oak trolley 1962 Deane
DC/29 Chancellor's agreement to change in Baptistry 1951 Deane
DC/29 Chancellor's permission for churchwarden's panel 1953 Deane
DC/30 SCHOOLS Deane
DC/30 1903 Final Order re managers under 1902 Act Deane
DC/30 1929 Hire changes Deane
DC/30 1930 Calendar (see photos) Deane
DC/30 1965 Old school (see photos) Deane
DC/30 21st anniversary celebration speech by M Crook 1986 Deane
DC/30 Account 1875 Deane
DC/30 Appointment: 27/02/1908 M.A. Mallowdale(?) Head Deane
DC/30 Appointment: 28/02/1908 J.J.T Hill Head Deane
DC/30 Appointment: 29/04/1885 A Winward Pupil Teacher Deane
DC/30 Cost of boys 1787 (photo) Deane
DC/30 Election of Govenors to C of E Institute 1929 Deane
DC/30 Foundation manager bank account Parr's Bank 1903-28 Deane
DC/30 Instrument / management in schools Deane
DC/30 Invitation to opening of new school 1965 Deane
DC/30 Land: Letter from Bashall re endowed school land 1876 Deane
DC/30 Letter from Mrs Watson to Guild of Help 1975 Deane
DC/30 Morris Green School land tenancy 1879 (photo) Deane
DC/30 New use 1973 Deane
DC/30 Plan 1965 Deane
DC/30 Prog for opening of new school 1965 Deane
DC/30 Repairs: HSP letter 1905 Deane
DC/30 Schools 1905 Jottings on Accounts Deane
DC/30 St Andrew's Barchester Agreement 1957 (see safe) Deane
DC/30 Westhoughton - (*) deeds / photos 1741 (see history) Deane
DC/31 ANNUAL SERMONS Deane
DC/31 1905 Notes re lockout & collection Deane
DC/31 1946 Service sheet (2) Deane
DC/31 BBC talk by K.M. Bishop (see clergy) Deane
DC/31 Letter: Wardens assert that vicar decide how collection spent 1888 Deane
DC/31 Photo 1911 Deane
DC/31 Sermon Sheet 1861 Deane
DC/31 Sermon Sheet 1868 Deane
DC/31 Sermon Sheet 1900 Deane
DC/31 Sermon Sheet 1946 (2) Deane
DC/31 Sermons Sunday (see photos) Deane
DC/31 Service Sheets 1995 Deane
DC/32 SEXTON Deane
DC/32/01 Correspondence re ownership 1920-35 (NB Whole file) Deane
DC/32/02 Correspondence re sale 1970-81 Deane
DC/32/03 Sexton (see photo) Deane
DC/32/04 Tenancy agreement 1971 Deane
DC/33 SIDESPERSONS Deane
DC/33 Note 1990-2 Deane
DC/33 Note 1993-4 Deane
DC/33 Rota 1991-2 Deane
DC/33 Rota 1993-4 Deane
DC/34 SPECIAL SERVICES Deane
DC/34 Aspin - Smith wedding 14/10/1972 Deane
DC/34 BBC broadcast: Radio Times 22/05/1953 Deane
DC/34 BBC broadcast: sheet 24/05/1953 Deane
DC/34 Bells dedication service 12/02/1955 (see bells) Deane
DC/34 Charles Moore Ordination 26/09/1993 Deane
DC/34 Circular: re Christmas Services 1993 Deane
DC/34 Circular: re Easter Services 1994 Deane
DC/34 Confirmation card Deane
DC/34 Death of George Phillips Deane
DC/34 Dedication of clock & bells 12/02/1955 Deane
DC/34 Dedication of leaders 1993 Deane
DC/34 Dedication of St Andrew's 21/09/1977 (see daughter churches) Deane
DC/34 Family Carol Service 1993 Deane
DC/34 Funeral Alderman J Miles 1917 Deane
DC/34 George Marsh Service 24/04/1955 Deane
DC/34 Harvest & Flower festival 1993 10:30am Deane
DC/34 Harvest & Flower Service 1993 6:30pm Deane
DC/34 Induction of K.M. Bishop 1950 (see clergy) Deane
DC/34 Induction of R.B. Jackson 1974 (see clergy) Deane
DC/34 Invitation to All Saints Eve Service 1958 Deane
DC/34 J Team song 1993 Deane
DC/34 Jubilee Celebrations 27th June Deane
DC/34 Mission Week 1993 Deane
DC/34 Mothering Sunday 1992 Deane
DC/34 Mothering Sunday 1995 Deane
DC/34 Nine Lessons & Carols 1993 Deane
DC/34 Notice of Christmas Services 1995 Deane
DC/34 Ordination of Charles Moore 26/09/1993 Deane
DC/34 Patrick Dunne Memorial Service 1993 Deane
DC/34 Remembrance Day 1993 Deane
DC/34 Sermons sheet 1946 (2) Deane
DC/34 Service sheet 12/03/1995 Deane
DC/34 Special Services 1896 Restoration of Bells (see bells) Deane
DC/34 Ticket for All Saint's Day service 1/11/1950 Deane
DC/35 ST ANDREWS Deane
DC/35 Plans of proposed church 1955 Deane
DC/36 STEWARDSHIP Deane
DC/36 Booklet: Accepting stewardship Deane
DC/36 Booklet: Before His Face Deane
DC/36 Booklet: Guide to visitors Deane
DC/36 Booklet: How to visit successfully Deane
DC/36 Booklet: What is stewardship? Deane
DC/36 Brochure Deane
DC/36 Invitation to meetings Deane
DC/36 Letter - details (4) Deane
DC/36 Letter of thanks 17/04/1973 (2) Deane
DC/36 Letter of thanks re 1963 Stewardship Deane
DC/36 Letter of thanks re 1965 Stewardship Deane
DC/36 Parish boundaries list Deane
DC/36 Posters re giving (2) Deane
DC/36 Stewardship card Deane
DC/36 Time & talent card (3) Deane
DC/37 VESTRY Deane
DC/37 Plan of proposed vestry 1897 Deane
DC/37 Plan of proposed vestry 1913 Deane
DC/38 WAR GRAVES Deane
DC/38 Agreement re maintenance of 5 graves Deane
DC/38 Correspondence re maintennance of graves including lists 1969-79 Deane
DC/38 Letter asking for info re S Horrocks 18/12/1916 Deane
DC/38 Letter re inspection of graves Deane
DC/38 Letter re maintenance of 5 graves Deane
DC/38 Letters re graves 1928-9 and dispute over inscription 'One of the best' Deane
DC/38 List of 12 graves Deane
DC/38 List of 22 war graves Feb 1987 Deane
DC/38 List of graves maintained by relatives Deane
DC/38 List of graves maintennance by PCC showing which to mow, plant, clean etc. Deane
DC/38 Map to show location Deane
DC/38 Memo re inspection Deane
DC/38 Register of grave maintennance by PCC Deane
DCH/17 DEANE: List of Papists Bolton
DCH/25 DEANE: payment for repairs at Church Bolton
DDHU Lancashire Archives - Hulton Preston
DDHU LANCASHIRE ARCHIVES - HULTON Preston
DDHU 10 DEANE CHURCH Preston
DDHU 10/1 Letters Patent creating the parish of Deane, Seal fragment Preston
DDHU 10/2 Order of George, Bishop of Chester, after difference between the parishioners, for the levying of £26 "for Songing & making dry the Church & Chyard of Deane." Preston
DDHU 10/3 Application from Robert Reeve of Westhaughton, yeoman, to William Hilton of Hilton, esq. to inter the body of James his son in Mr. Hilton's chapel in Deane Church. Preston
DDHU 10/4 Quitclaim:
Ralf Astley of Over Hilton, ironmonger to William Hilton of Hilton, esq. -- rights in W.H's chapel in Deane Church.
Preston
DDHU 10/5 Declaration by John Astley of Atherton, ironmonger, that he has the leave of his master William Hilton, esq. to bury his father Ralph in the lower end of the chapel of W.H. in Dean Church.
15 Mar. 1685/6
Endorsed: "Betty Green got me to goe to Mr. Hulton to get leave for her son William to be buryed behind the Great Church doore, Peter Aspinall".
Preston
DDHU 10/6 Letter: To Henry Hulton, esq. at Hulton Hall
Contents:
Endorsed "a letter found in the Highway 1709 concerning Mr. (The text says (twice) "HOWORTH" endorsement in "HOWARD") -- "We are sorry to write to you on this occation and tell you that all our townshipp is very much displeased at you for keeping Mr. Howard at Dean Church. One half of Farnworth and Kersley and Middle Hulton and more goe to Wharton Hall and to Mr. Burns ery Sundey... You seem very much against Presbiterians... People say that it is a hard matter that Dean Parish must keep you a chaplain, and too one that dishonoreth your Brother at Mancester with big talk ...
Preston
DDHU 10/7 Draft letter from Henry Hulton -
Contents:
- Concerning the resignation of Mr. Hatton the Vicar of Dean, & payment of 30 guineas by the curate Mr. Boardman, to succeed.
Preston
DDHU 10/8 Letter: J. Worsley to Henry Hulton of the Park -- concerning the same. Preston
DDHU 10/9 Terrier of Dean Church:
Account of the property owned by Deane Church, including a list of the names of the churchwardens, vicar and parish clerk; endorsed as a true copy by William Hulton
Preston
DDHU 10/10 Concerning the charity of John Farnworth of Little Hulton who made arrangements in his will for an annual payment to be made to the vicar of Deane Church; recording attempts to trace the descendants of Farnworth, with some genealogical information and burial dates recorded; account written by James Rothwell Vicar of Deane and endorsed by William Hulton as a true copy Preston
DDHU 10/11 "Account of the Coast of fixing up the Seats According to the plan ith South side in Dean Church in William Hulton, esq. Chapel". Preston
DDHU 10/12 Petition of Churchwardens to William Hulton "to allow the Parish Liberty to Pass through his Door on the South side the Church." Preston
DDHU 10/13 3 papers giving dues of Vicar, Sexton, & Clerk. Preston
DDHU 10/14 29 letters to William Hulton, esq. concerning the resignation of Thomas Brocklebank and the appointment of Edward Girdlestone as Vicar of Dean, from the Bishop of London, Bishop of Chester, Sir Robert Peel, Rev. Thomas Brocklebank, Earl of Bradford, & Lord Lyndhurst. Preston
DDHU 10/15 7 draft letters of William Hulton (1787-1864) concerning the resignation of Thomas Brocklebank and the appointment of Edward Girdlestone as Vicar of Deane Preston
DDHU 11 DEAN MOOR ENCLOSURE Preston
DDHU 11/1 10 letters to William Hulton from Henry Blundell of Ince and James Taylor of Leigh concerning the enclosure of Deane or Rumworth Moor; "Tho'e I am not at my time of life, anxious of increasing my property, yet as the inclosing of Dean Moor, w[oul]d certainly be of great advantage to all the Landowners, as well as the public, I shall be very ready and willing to join in any reasonable steps towards it" (5); discussing the terms of the proposed enclosure (6); "I entertain no doubts we shall find and agree upon the Boundaries without difficulty" (9); concerning arrangements being made to walk and map the boundaries of the moor, including a draft notice of the intended meeting, "I have order'd some of the oldest people, who know the boundaries to be there, and also a man, to take the particulars for a map" (10) Preston
DDHU 40/10 Lease for 3 lives at 2/6 rent : for £160
Francis Anderton of Lostock, esq. to William Hulton of Hulton, esq. John Harper of Halliwell the elder, clerk, John Tildsley of Rumworth the elder, clerk, Roger Walmesley of Heaton the elder, Adam Robinson of Rumworth the elder, and John Johnson of Halliwell the elder, gents, on behalf of the inhabitants of the parish of Deane -- messuage in Deane in the tenure of John Tildsley, withcloses called the Barne Field, Marle Earth, Lowe Greaves, Great Eyes, Little Eyes, Ashen Marld Earh, Bent, Har Clark Field, Lower Clark Field, Higher Banke, Lower Hillock, Lower Bank, Kill Meadow, Clerke Clugh, Munkes (20 ac) -- for lives of John son of John Harper the elder, Atherton Heaton of Heaton, gent and Roberte younger son of Roberte Sharples alias Ward of Halliwell, yeoman. Witn. James Anderton, Thomas Marsh, William Bramsley, Richard Wood, Tho. Greene.
Preston
DDHU 40/20 Declaration by the inhabitants of the parish of Deane that they desire the parish house to be demised to their present vicar Richard Halton, for 21 years. (Copy) Preston
DDHU 48/182 Jo. Tilsley, Deane Church, to Adam Hulton, esq., at Mearley:
Recovery of a debt of Mrs. Rigby, which money is to go to the discharge of charges on Deane Rectory.
Preston
DDHU 53/51 Sacrament Certificate of William Hulton of Hulton Park, esq. taken at Dean Church before Robert Latham, minister, and John Partington, churchwarden. Preston
DDIN 63/2 Accounts of Brother Robert Parishe, churchwarden of Eccles and the chapel of Deane. Preston
DDKE LANCASHIRE ARCHIVE - KENYON Preston
DDKE/2/1/14 Draft order concerning an outbreak of plague in Westhoughton and other townships in the parish of Deane Preston
DDKE/2/3/4 Presentment: John Tilsley, late of Rumworth, clerk, for preaching in Deane parish church without wearing a surplice Preston
DDKE/2/6/4 Quarter Sessions orders and various notes concerning the assessment for the relief of the poor of the parish of Deane Preston
DDKE/2/15/7 Roger Kenyon's notes on the repair of highways in Deane parish Preston
DDKE/2/21/10 List of records taken to a parish meeting at Deane church Preston
DDKE/5/1/34 Revd John Tildesley, Vicar of Deane Preston
DDKE/5/1/34/1 Copy of proceedings at a meeting of ministers and elders [of the Church?] relating to the removal of 'Mr Tildisley' [Revd John Tilsley] from the parish of Deane to Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumbria
Box 39/22
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DDKE/5/1/34/2 Deposition of Roger Rigby of Westhoughton in the case of John Angier v. John Tildesly [John Tilsley] relating to the parish church and vicarage of Deane
Box 62/15
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DDKE/5/1/34/3 Notes relating to ministers presentable at Quarter Sessions relating to the case of 'Mr Tilsley' [Revd John Tilsley?]
Box 39/24
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DDKE/5/1/34/4 Information given at the Assizes in the case of the King v. Revd John Tlslely, Vicar of Deane relating to his nonconformity
Box 39/36
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DDKE/5/1/34/5 Notes on informations given relating to 'Mr Tilsley' [Revd John Tilsley, Vicar of Deane]
Box 39/38
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DDKE/5/1/34/6 Note of an agreement that John Angier, late Vicar of Deane be supplied with £60 [relating to the case of Revd John Tilsley?]
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DDKE/5/1/34/7 Information of David Durg relating to a conversation with 'Mr Tilsley' [Revd John Tilsley, Vicar of Deane] and his nonconformity
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DDKE/5/1/34/8 Copy of a bond to allow John Tilsley to be Minister at Deane Church
Box 39/9
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DDKE/5/1/34/9 Information at Assizes of Roger Kenyon against Revd John Tilsley, Vicar of Deane for nonconformity
Box 39/27
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DDKE/5/1/34/10 Case at the Assizes of the King v. Revd John Tilsley, Vicar of Deane for his being a nonconformist
Box 39/26
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DDKE/5/1/34/11 Information of Roger Kenyon against the Revd John Tilsley of Rumworth at the Manchester Quarter Sessions including a copy of the proceedings of the case
Box 39/25
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DDKE/5/1/34/12 Copy of a royal command to enter a noli prosequi [a declaration that a plaintiff or prosecutor will drop all or part of a suit] on the information and proceedings against Revd John Tilsley for nonconformity
Box 39/28
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DDKE/5/1/34/13 Copy of an agreement between John Tilsley and Mr Kenyon relating to the removal of Mr Halton from the Vicarage of Deane
Box 33/8
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DDKE/5/1/34/14 Proceedings in a case concerning Deane vicarage
Box 39/18
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DDKE/5/1/34/15 Copy notes on a case relating to Mr Tilsley [Revd John Tilsley, Vicar of Deane] a nonconformist preacher in Deane parish
Box 39/8
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DDKE/5/1/34/16 Note relating to a licence [to preach?] of John Tildesley , Master of Arts
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DDKE/9 Documents of title and other papers relating to various places
Contains papers relating to the government of the Isle of Man 1600-1709; Wigan Borough, riots and elections 1539-1769, Clitheroe Borough and elections 1618-1713, Manchester Collegiate Church 1581-1764, Chetham's Library 1600-1764 and Manchester workhouse 1731
The following documents had previously been sorted and arranged in alphabetical order by place and this arrangement has been retained with few alterations. While the majority of the documents listed here are documents of title there are other various items making this section difficult to describe. Many of the documents had probably been brought together during the process of the Kenyon Family's legal affairs and businesses and may even relate to legal cases, and where this has been obvious the documents have been listed elsewhere. However, any evidence of an original order or provence no longer exists. The documents relating to the Isle of Man relate to Roger Kenyon II's position as Governor of the Isle of Man and likewise the Clitheroe election papers relate to his having been MP for Clitheroe from 1690-1695.
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DDKE/9/8/15 Geyles Heysham, Preston - his uncle and his eldest son drowned at Lancaster, promises to be at Deane church, the high sheriff of Cheshire arrived in Preston Preston
DDKE/9/12/55 Brother Hulton [Adam] Hulton - asking for money due to the schoolmaster of Deane Preston
DDKE/9/13/52 Jo. Cestriens, Lever - request for legacy and other money belonging to the school at Deane Preston
DDKE/9/27/23 Anne Worthington - asking George Rigby to come to Deane church
(Damaged)
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DDKE/9/31 Deane Parish Preston
DDKE/9/31/1 Agreement between William Grennevyle and William Ballard, gents relating to property in the parish of Deane
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DDKE/9/31/2 Memorandum of a case concerning the creation of a new parish at Deane by Henry VIII and the granting of tithes
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DDKE/9/31/3 List of deeds relating to Deane Church School
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DDKE/9/31/4 Receipt of George Rigbye of Peel in Little Hulton, gent for 9s for wages paid to preachers at Ellenbrook Chapel and at Deane Church
Witness: George Lynney
Annotated: No. 109
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DDKE/9/31/5 Copy of an order relating to wages of the Parish Clerk of Deane, 26 Nov 1547
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DDKE/9/31/6 Receipt of George Rigbye of Peel, Little Hulton, gent for 9s 2d for wages paid to preachers at Ellenbrook Chapel and Deane Church
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DDKE/9/31/7 Notes on ecclesiastical administration and tithes relating to the parishes of Eccles and Deane
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DDKE/9/31/8 Observations of the Church and Vicarage of Deane
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DDKE/9/31/9 Memorandum of the boundaries of the parishes of Eccles and Deane
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DDKE/9/31/10 Notes on Whalley Abbey and the parishes of Eccles and Deane
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DDKE/9/31/11 Copies of Henry VIII's letters patent creating the parish of Deane in 1542
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Preston
DDKE/9/31/12 Poor relief assessment for the parish of Deane
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DDKE/9/31/13 Copy of a declaration of the boundary of the parish of Deane
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DDKE/9/31/14 Letter from John Bridges of Wigan to the Vicar of Deane Church relating to the perambulation of the boundaries of Deane parish
DDKE/Box 39/11
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DDKE/9/31/15 Copies of an order of the Bishop of Chester for the perambulation of boundaries of the parishes of Eccles and Deane
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DDKE/9/31/16 Copy of a memorandum for walking the boundaries of the parishes of Eccles and Deane
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DDKE/9/31/17 Draft petition relating to the stipend of the Vicar of Deane
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Preston
DDKE/9/31/18 Conveyance of property in Rumworth belonging to the parish of Deane by Sir Raphe Assheton of Middleton, Bart and James Holt of Castleton, esq to Henry Hulton of Hulton, esq, George Kenyon of Peel, esq, William Baguley of Kersley, gent, Thomas Browne of Westhoughton, gent, George Leigh of Farnworth, gent, Roger Walmesley of Bolton, gent, John Richardson of Preston, gent and James Hart of Westhoughton, gent
Witnesses: Edmund Radcliffe, John Worrall, Alexander Scolfield
DDKE/Box 39/30
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DDKE/9/31/19 Appointment of Henry Hulton, George Kenyon, William Baguley, Thomas Browne, George Leigh, Roger Walmesley and John Richardson as trustees of property in Rumworth in the parish of Deane
Parties:
1) Thomas Marsden of Bolton, esq, Nathan Dorning of Little Bolton, gent, Cope Brookes, gent, Robert Cooke of Worsley, yeoman, John Greenhalgh of Bolton, shoemaker, Thomas Booth of Great Lever, yeoman and other inhabitants of the parish of Deane
2) Henry Hulton of Hulton, esq, George Kenyon of Peel, esq, William Baguley of Kersley, gent, Thomas Browne of Westhoughton, gent, George Leigh of Farnworth, gent, Roger Walmesley of Bolton, gent and John Richardson of Preston, gent
Annotated: 'A Deed to Trustees abt ye Vicar of Dean'
DDKE/Box 39/29
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DDKE/9/31/20 Order for William Tonge and Robert Bullough to appear in the Duchy Chamber at Westminster to answer charges by Scroop, Earl of Bridgewater
Annotated: 'Deane parish papers No - 0'
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DDKE/9/31/21 Appointment of trustees to administer charity money in the parish of Deane
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DDKE/9/31/22 Tithe rents paid to Ralph Banks and James Edge the impropriators of the tithes of Deane parish
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DDKE/9/31/23 Copy of a lease of property in Tottington by George Kenyon of Peel, esq, Roger Dewhurst of Halliwell, esq and Richard Edge of the Moss in Middle Hulton, gent to Adam Barlow of Kays within Tottington, farmer the rent from which to be used by the schoolmaster of Deane Church School
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DDKE/9/31/24 Instructions for a funeral at Deane Church
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DDKE/9/31/25 List of recipients of gloves for a [Kenyon] funeral
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DDKE/9/31/26 Details of a bond relating to a presentation given to the parishioners and the Church of Deane by Mr Hatton concerning Mr Rildsley the right to preach
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DDKE/9/34/32 Jane Kenyon, Waldive Lagoe, Dorothy Lagoe, Edward Kenyon and Alice Kenyon, Deane - invitation to Brother and sister Haworth, and Brother and sister Kenyon to meet together at Deane Preston
DDKE/9/35/15 Edward Kenyon, Deane - asking if he should ride the grey nag to London for sale, refers to the act for conformity Preston
DDKE/9/36/2 Ed. Kenyon, Deane - asking for copies of the indictments concerning Mr. Lever Preston
DDKE/9/36/4 Edw. Kenyon, Deane - has sent what Roger Kenyon desired to Peele and Parkhead Preston
DDKE/9/36/26 Edward Kenyon, Deane - family business Preston
DDKE/9/36/45 Edward Kenyon, Deane - about the law-suit between Edward Kenyon and Robert Lever, hopes to see Roger Kenyon at Mr. Chetham's funeral on Wednesday Preston
DDKE/9/37/2 Ed. Kenyon, Deane - asking favour for Mr. Thomas Legh of Lyme who is charged with the hearth-tax of Blackley hall Preston
DDKE/9/38/51 Edw. Kenyon, Deane - an excommunication is granted against Mr. Lever, Captain Greenalgh is presumed to be sheriff this year, etc Preston
DDKE/9/38/59 Tho. Grenehalgh, Brandlesome - Lord Derby wished him to conclude with Mr. Walls, wishes to take his oath at Deane church Preston
DDKE/9/39/6 Edw. Kenyon, Deane - about a possible purchase of the Westwoods in Billington, Adam Gartside thinks it is ground not fit for marling Preston
DDKE/9/41/16 John Tilsley, Deane - wishes to meet Roger Kenyon and others at Deane church Preston
DDKE/9/53/27 Letter from (Unsigned), Boulton - has promised to meet Mr Chetham of Turton, news of old Mr Marsh, Mr John Roberts and young Marsh, also Mr Hilton cannot be at Deane church, etc Preston
DDKE/9/56/29 Raphe Eddowes, Middle Hulton - the discovery of a new knot of clippers and coiners near Deane church Preston
DDKE/9/57/30 Tho. Marsden, Deane church - asking for copies of two indictments against Mr. Suthworth Preston
DDKE/9/70/10 Jon. Johnson, Westhoughton - asking Roger Kenyon to attend his father's funeral at Deane church Preston
DDKE/30 Deane Parish
Note: There does not appear to be a process in place to access sections above DDKE/9
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DDKE/acc. 7840 HMC HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS COMMISSION 14th Report, Appendix P1 IV (1894) 'The Manuscripts of Lord Kenyon' Preston
DDKE/acc. 7840 HMC/1280 LLOYD KENYON to [his father].
--"Yesterday, the important business of the Indian plunderers came before the House of Commons. . . . . . You can hardly conceive what satisfaction almost every person one meets with expresses to-day at the event of yesterday, and at the hopes they entertain that justice will at last overtake these enormous offenders. My Lord North, I am well informed, cut and shuffled excedingly, and was at last brought about to concur in what was right, by finding from my friend, the Attorney General's, speech that he was likely to be left in the lurch if he proceded to screen the culprits. I am told that Lord Clive's friends look wonderfully crestfallen. I met Sir Roger Mostyn and Mr. Curzon yesterday morning, and cautioned them to take care of the public interest. Sir Lynch Cotton has not, I believe, yet been able to attend the House. I find Mr. Hulton's body is at last deposited in Dean Parish."
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DDKE/acc. 7840 HMC/319 J. AINGER to ELLIS NUTTALL, "servant to Mr. Kenyon."
Deane.--"I have made bold to trouble you with the enclosed. If Mr. Nedham bee in towne I know you wil deliver it him. If hee should bee gone, I authorize you to open the letter, and at a convenient time you may shew it your master; but I hope Mr. Nedham is yet with you, though I heare he is not at your lodgings, which occasions this trouble to you, for which charge I wil satisfy you when I see you."


Enclosure.--1672, December 3. Deane.--"I writt two or three lynes to you last weeke which, whether they did reach you or not, I yet know not. I made bold also to write two lynes to my worthy friend, Mr. Kenyon. The truth is my case is sad, but it is not deplored by my friends, because not truly and fully understood. So soone as ever I knew that God had that mercy in store for us as to restore our King, I was one of the first that sought after reordination, and that not upon the account of wordly concernes, but upon well bottomed principles of judgement and conscience. My former juvenile prankes and madnes did not so estrange my relations' affections as did that one act, the sad effects whereof I feel to this day. Could I, to my owne satisfaction, have continued as I begun, when there was no king in our Israel, I believe I should have been in the van of the Nonconformists, and should not have gone through St. Peter's needle as hitherto I have done. It is well known I lived in good repute with Bishop Hall to his very dying day, and had that good Bishop lived, the first preferment, whether King's Preacher's place or whatever that fell, was promised to mee; but he was too good for earth. God had a scourge for us, and we have drunke of a bitter cup. When I had hopes they were frustraeneous (sic) and, instead of preferment, I am debarred of a settlement. That cruel prosecution or persecution of mee hath undone mee upon severall accounts. My resignation hath very grievously troubled mee, but it was more to please others than myselfe; though I must confess, I could not patiently thinke of a suspension. I have, to my noe small griefe, been out of employment since, though I had hopes some good friend would, ere this, have provided for mee by themselves or their friends. Those that were the abettors of my adversarys are silent in darkness, the one naturally, the other artificially, dead. What God hath in reserve now for us, I know not. I would fain hope, and I doe pray for mercy. Our case in Deane Parish is the saddest, I think, that ever was. That some eighteen combined persons shall carry on all designes against the sense and mind of all the rest of this large parish, keepe in a parson who hath not read one prayer since his first coming in, which was on Palme Sunday; to abuse king, parliament, all authority, parish and all, and putt in a simple young fresh lad, who was but a schollar the other day with my son under Mr. Taylor, and now intend him to be the cypherical vicar (not seraphical doctor) for whom they have gott the broad seale before the last Lord Keeper went out, and they say that this very morning hee is gone for institution and induction. How this will or can be prevented, I know not; but I could wish that noble person, Mr. Kenyon, would arise and stand up for the parish. Colonel Kirby and others would assist, but I need not, I cannot, instruct him. There was great sadnes upon the report of the death of the Bishop. All their discourse and castings for future was to this purpose, that if I did offer (it seems they suspect) to come in, they would indevour to gett in Mr. Rawlett and by all meanes put mee by, and if Mr. Tilsby might not enjoy his liberty as before, they would, and could, gett the seale for him to preach in his house; with such like stuffe. Is it not pitty these should domineer as they have done. For myself I say nothing, but lye with my mouth in the dust. If God see good, hee can restore mee; if not, hee will provide for mee. But because wee are to use meanes, I pray, sir, acquaint my most worthy friend with these things or rather put him in minde, for hee knowes them already, and pray him to bee instrumentall to helpe me to some good concerne. Oh, that God saw good that the King might bee prevailed with to let the Archbishop have a hearing of all their unworthy carriages, from first to last. I believe it might easily be brought about. But I forget myself pardon mee. My soule is troubled within mee. If you bee in London, I pray let me heare from you."


Postscript.--"I have been very loath to report what I have heard, lest it be thought to bee upon private designes. Ever since the last Bishop came in to be their friend, they bragged that matters should go on their side, in spight of Bradshaw and Kenyon, no better epithets so long as they has the Bishop and Lord Keeper's sure stayes, sayes Tilsby. Hee told me, about Ladydaye, to my face he cared not a ---- for the best friends I had, now theirs are gone. I could wish they might know themselves. Pray also tell Mr. Kenyon they have taken Mr. Hatton bound to resigne at their pleasures, having, as an ordinary servant, two or three months warning, the precise time I know not. I am weary of writing their fooleryes and knaveryes."
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DDKE/acc. 7840 HMC/712 NAMES OF "CONFORMBLE CLERGY" AND OF CHAPELS AND MEETING PLACES IN LANCASHIRE.
--"The names of our conformable clergy who have taken the oathes, within this County [of Lancaster] :--

Alcham--John Taylor, curate.
Ashton-under-Lyne--Thomas Ellison, parson.
Astley--John Battersby, minister.
Atherton--James Wood, minister.
Aughton--John Brownsword, rector.
Billinge--Nathan Golborne, minister.
Blackburne--Francis Price, vicar; Henry Walmsley, curate.
Blakeley--John Moreton, curate.
Bolton-by-the-Sands--Thomas Garforth, vicar.
Bolton-in-the-Moore--John Lever, vicar.
Broughton--George Sedgwick, curate.
Burneley--Thomas Kay, curate.
Bury--John Lomax, curate.
Caiton--Anthony Prockter, curate.
Cartmell--John Armestronge, curate; Rowland Johnson, curate.
Cartmell Fell--John Macdowell, curate.
Chipping--Richard White, minister.
Chorleton--Joshuah Hide, curate.
Chorley--Benjamin Edmunson, minister.
Church--John Barlowe, curate.
Cliderow--William Banck, curate.
Cockerham--Lawrence Shaw, vicar.
Colne--James Hargreaves, curate.
Coniston--John Byrkett, curate.
Coulton--Thomas Myers, curate.
Crossby Magna--John Waring, curate.
Crosshall--James Werden.
Crosston--John Ryley, rector.
Dean--Richard Hatten, vicar.
Denton--Roger Dale, curate.
Downham--Richard Wright, vicar.
Eccles--Thomas Hall, vicar.
Eccleston--Robert Linethurst, curate.
Ellinbrook--Myles Atkinson, minister.
Farneworth--Christopher Marsden, curate.
Flixon--John Usherwood, curate.
Flookebrough--George Bateman, curate.
Goosenargh--James Butterworth, minister.
Gorton--Robert Dewhurst, minister.
Gressingham--Richard Thompson, curate.
Hallsell--Nathanaell Brownell, rector.
Halton--Thomas Withers, rector.
Harwood and Lango--Edward Sheardley, curate.
Haslindean--John Duckworth, curate.
Hawkeshead--Thomas Bell, curate.
Heysham--Richard Taylor.
Holland--Roger Bolton, minister.
Hollenfayre--George Hatten, curate.
Hoole--Richard Foxcroft, parson; John Battersby, curate.
Hyton--John Lowe, vicar.
Upper Kellet--Henry Batty, curate.
Kirby--James Muncaster, vicar.
Kirkham--Richard Clegg, vicar.
Lancaster--James Fenton, vicar; William Gregson, curate.
Leigh--William Barrett, minister.
Leyland--George Walmsley, vicar.
Lindall--Hugh Dobson, curate.
Lithom--James Threlfall, vicar.
Lowick--James Pickthall, curate.
Lun--Thomas Ryley, minister.
Maghull--Zachary Leach, curate.
Manchester--Dr. William Wroe, warden; Francis Mosley, fellowe; George Ogden, fellowe; John Hinde, chaplaine.
Meales--Richard Hardy, rector.
Mellinge Church--Daniell Armstead, vicar.
Mellinge Chappel--Peter Dean, curate.
St. Michael's--Thomas Robinson, vicar.
Middleton--Richard Warburton, rector; Thomas Harcurt, curate.
Millam--William Wells, vicar.
Newchurch-in-Winwick--Thomas Willson, curate.
Newton--Samuell Leach, curate; Edward Alanson, curate.
Ormkirk--Zachary Taylor, vicar.
Padiham--Richard Kippax, curate.
Pemberton--Peter Gregory.
Pillinge--Gabriell Dawson.
Poulton--Richard Harrison, vicar.
Prescott--Thomas Wells, curate.
Preston--James Bland, curate.
Prestwich--Archippus Kippax, curate.
Rachdale--Henry Pigott, vicar.
Ratcliffe--Charles Beswick, rector.
Ribchester--William Felgate, curate.
Ringley--Joshua Dixon, curate.
Rufford--Edward Atherton, curate.
Sallford--John Hide, minister.
Standish--William Heddock, parson.
Staveley--Robert Balfell, curate.
Tatham--Thomas Sharpe, rector.
Tunstall--Edmund Tatam, vicar.
Turton--William Richardson, curate.
Ulverston--John Crewdson, curate.
Urswick--Thomas Inman, vicar.
Walton-in-le-Dale--William Coulton, curate.
Walton-cum-Fazakerley--T. Pawlett, parson; Thomas Marsden, vicar.
Warrington--John Ward, minister.
Warton--Thomas Lawson, vicar.
Whalley--Stephen Gey, vicar.
Whittington--Thomas Bouch, rector.
Wigan--Peter Hadden, curate.
Winwick--Thomas Bennett, rector.
Wood Plumpton--Thomas Kirkham, curate.

"These following clergy who took the oathes, theyr benefices are not knowne:--
Thomas Ingham, of Burneley, clerk; Thomas Pendleton, of Manchester, clerk; John Usherwood, of Manchester, clerk; William Stones, clerk, supplyes the chappells of Darwen and Tockholes; Thomas Armetriding, clerk; William Woods, clerk.

"Presbiterian meeting houses not appropriated to any certain preacher:--
Richard Ingham's house of Little Harwood.
Thomas Dicconson's house of Stalmyn.
Robert Whiteside's house of Martin.
John Brook's house in Little Bolton.

"Meeting houses for Quakers within this county, certified and recorded, viz.:--
A house in Lancaster.
William Higginson's house of Yelland.
Thomas Wither's house of Kellet.
A house att Marsden.
A house in the forrest of Rossendale.
A house in Ouldham parish.
John Townson's house in Ratcliffe.
William Eccleston's house in Great Singleton.
Lawrence Coulborne's house of Freckleton.
Alexander Sailesbury's house at Wediker.
John Prockter's house of Dunishaw.
A house att Penketh, in Prescott parish.
A house att Hartshaw, in the same parish.
A house att Biccurstaff, in Ormkirk parish.
One roome in Manchester.
James Jamson's house in Preston.
Mathew Read's house in Mitton parish.
Thomas Dilworth's house of Bradley.
Certified by Henry Coward.
Swarthmoore Hall.
A new building upon Swarthmoore.
Colt House in Hawkeshead parish.
George Benson's house at Stangend, in Hawkeshead parish.
The Height, in Newton, in Cartmell parish.
John Gurnell's house att Spooner Close, in Hawkeshead parish.
James Harrison's house att Collingfield, in Cartmell parish. Certified by Leonard Fell.
A chamber belonging to Ralph Ridgeway at the upper end of the Smithy Doore, in Manchester.
Henry Janney's house in Heaton Norris.
Certified by James Stretell.
Job Owen.

"The names of the Chappells in this County, certified and recorded, for meeting places for Dissenters:--
Shyreshead chappell in Cleeveley.
New chappell in Pendleton, for Thomas Jolly and his congregation.
Cleaveley chappell in Cleaveley, for Robert Waddington and his congregation.
Tockholes chappell in Tockholes.
Horwitch chappell in Horwitch.
Elswick chappell in St. Michaell's parish, for John Parr and his congregation.
New chappell in the Castle Hey in Liverpool, for Samuell Augier and his congregation.
Toxteth Park chappell, for Samuell Augier and his congregation.
Rainford chappell in Rainford, for James Bradshaw and his congregation.
Birch chappell in Manchester parish, for Henry Finch and his congregation.

"Presbiterian parsons and theyr meeting places:--
Thomas Whalley--Christopher Parkinson's house in Chipping.
Charles Sagar--his owne house in Blackburne, William Harwood's house in Lower Darwen.
Thomas Jolly--New Chappell in Pendleton, his dwelling house, John Holkar's house in Read, Agnes Atkinson's house in Clayton-super-Moras, Abram Haworth's house in Haslinden.
Robert Waddington--Cleaveley chappel in Cleaveley.
Thomas Key--Thomas Livesay's house in Over Darwen, William Waddington's house in Alcham, Walton Hall in Walton-in-le-Dale.
John Parr--Elswick chappel in St. Michaell's parish.
Samuell Augier--New chappell in the Castle Hey, in Liverpoole, Toxteth Parke chappell.
Peter Aspinall--Eccleston's barne in Warrington.
Nathanaell Heywood--Bury's house in Ormkirk.
James Bradshaw--Rainford chappell in Rainford.
Thomas Risley--Richard Jackson's barne in Culcheth.
William Birchall--John Hasleden's house in Ashton-in-Makersfield.
Henry Finch--Birch chappell in Manchester parish; his owne house in Manchester.
John Walker--John Hasleden's barne in Park Lane, in Ashton-in-Makersfield; William Lathwait's barne in Wygan.
Henry Pendlebury--Oliver Nab's barne in Walmsley and Basthouse.
Joseph Whitworth--Mr. Mathew Hallowe's house in Hundersfield.
Henry Newcome--an outbuilding in Dean's gate, in Manchester, belonging to the heirs of Thomas Stockton.
Robert Eaton--William Walker's barne in Pilkington.
Robert Constantine--an edifice of John Jackson's in Greenacres, in Ouldham parish.
John Lever--John Boardman's barne in Bolton.
Roger Baldwin--Mr. Roger's barne in Maunton, in Eccles parish.
Thomas Kinaston--William Broom's barne in Chorleton, in Manchester parish.
George Benson.
William Aspinall.
Jeremy Alredd.
James Naylor of St. Ellen's chappell, in Makersfield.
John Compton--Cockay chappell.

"Other meeting places for Presbiterians, certified and recorded, but appropriated to no particular persons, viz.:--
Meeting places certified by laymen, the preacher not named.
Mr. George Benson's house in Netherkellet.
Certified by Richard Willson.
Certified by John Willson.
Certified by William Brathwait.
Augustine Greenwood, An upper chamber over a warehouse in Moor Lane in Lancaster.
Thomas Hodgson, An upper chamber over a warehouse in Moor Lane in Lancaster.
William Townson, An upper chamber over a warehouse in Moor Lane in Lancaster.
Shyreshead chappell in Cleeveley.
Richard Dicconson's house in Whittingham.
Mrs. Mary Preston's house in Preston.
Bispham schoolehouse in Bispham.
Tockholes chappell.
Horwitch chappell.
Roger Kitchen's house in Wood Plumpton.
Robert Swarbreck's house in Rossiker.
Lawrence Livesay's barne in Upper Darwen.
Thomas Slater's house in Whittington.
Thomas Dugdall of Baery his barne in Whalley.
Ralph Walmsley's house in Tockholes.
Thomas Thomason's house in Edgeworth.
William Holder's barne in St. John's Wind in Preston.
John Sanderson of Hardhornend and Newton his house; his barne belonging to the said house.
John Park, of Longton, his house; his barne belonging to the said house.
Mary Collinge's house in Blakeley.
James Hardmans of Brodefield's house.
Ann Entwisle's house in Edgeworth, in Bolton parish.
Francis Beckett's house in Tatham.
Richard Jones' house in Caiton.
Nicholas Charnock's house of Barniker, in Garstang parish.
Mathew Hoole, of Martin, his house."
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ED 161/9706 Deane Church of England Primary School Kew
ED 21/32120 Deane Church of England School Kew
ED 21/54824 Deane Church of England School Kew
ED 21/9021 Deane Church of England School Kew
EDC 5/1568/18 Consistory Court:
William Chetame, William Horrogs, Ralph Grundie, Nicholas Whittle churchwardens c James Bolton for refusing to pay his proportion to the repair of the bell tower in 1567 and 1568 - libel.
Chester
EDC 5/1568/19 Consistory Court:
William Chetame, William Horrogs, Ralph Grundie, Nicholas Whittle churchwardens c Henry Dickeson 3/0d, John Rathwell 3/0d, John Dickeson junr 5/6d, John Dickeson sen 3/4d, Adam Crimpton 3/4d for refusing to pay their assessments to the repair of the tower
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EDC 5/1568/25 Consistory Court:
William Chetame, William Harroge, Ralph Grundie and Nicholas Whittle churchwardens c James Partington 2/6d, Hugh Seddon 4/0d, John Johnson 12d, Richard Rothwell 4/6d, James Grundie 5/4d assessments towards the repair of the bell tower - libel.
Chester
EDC 5/1568/26 Consistory Court:
William Chetame, Wiliam Horroges, Ralph Grundie, Nicholas Whittle churchwardens c. John Barres 5/0d, William Seddon 5/0, Richard Crompton 6/8d, Richard Aspinall 12d, Hugh Parre 12d, for unpaid assessments to the repair of the bell tower - libel.
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EDC 5/1568/27 Consistory Court:
William Chetame, William Harroge, Ralph Grundie, Nicholas Whittle churchwardens c Thomas Seddon senior 3/4d, Lawrence Rothwell 5/6d, Evan Seddon 4/6d, William Crompton (torn) for arrears of assessments to the repair of the tower - libel.
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EDC 5/1590/59 Consistory Court:
Depositions in tithe cause of Robert Wood.
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EDC 5/1670/41 Consistory Court:
Office c John Angier vicar for solemnising clandestine marriages between William Horrocke and Alice his wife and 37 others without banns or licence - confession, sentence, suspension.
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GB124.DPA/1191/109 Deane Church, Bolton. Tinted postcard. (William Davies, 363, Chorley Old Rd, Bolton). Date unknown. Manchester
GB125.50.486 (M0000653BT) God's providence a nations safeguard a sermon preached in the Parish Church of Deane on Tuesday November 5th 1839 Bolton
GB125.133.1 (M0001735BT) Matty Hickleton's Dream : or Deane Church Ghost, poem from T. Ashton et al. Lancashire Recitations in Dialect Verse. 1911. Bolton
GB125.283 (M0001822BT) St. Mary's Church, Deane : ground floor plan. Bolton
GB125.283 (M0001846BT) Deane Church, Bolton, Lancashire. Bolton
GB125.283 (M0029242BT) Re-establishing the establishment early19th century parochial subdivision and how it changed the parishes of Bolton-le-Moors and Deane Bolton
GB125.283 (q3973542) The Magazine of Deane Parish Church and St Andrew, Over Hulton 1950 - 1974 incomplete, 1976 Bolton
GB125.283 (q3973654) St Mary's Church,Deane Chorley College of Education thesis 1970 Bolton
GB125.283 (q3973660) Deane Church 1951 Bolton
GB125.283 (q3974062) Restoration of Deane Church 1883 Bolton
GB125.748.5 (M0028131BT) The stained glass windows of St Marys Church, Deane Bolton
GB125.800.326 (q6733910) A farewell sermon in the Parish Church of Deane, on Sunday, September 6th, 1829 Bolton
GB125.800.348 (M0000653BT) God's providence a nations safeguard a sermon preached in the Parish Church of Deane on Tuesday November 5th 1839 Bolton
GB125.800.464 (k1051063) The Dew of Thy Youth : a Sermon preached at Deane church on behalf of the Day and Sunday Schools, 29 June 1873. Bolton
GB125.901 (k2466375) Bolton From Parish to Borough by C.A. Wyatt: Life as a Boltonian in the nineteenth century by J. Corley: Bolton Parish Church, St Mary the Virgin Deane, St Thomas's Halliwell, and St. Michael's Great Lever. Bolton
GB125.901.62 (q3197948) A history, with a bibliography, of Deane, Bolton-le-Moors, its church and clergy, schools and schoolmasters, endowments, historical characters, memorials, epitaphs, etc. [1914] Bolton
GB125.920 (q6716768) George Marsh Youth Centenary Sermon at Deane Church 1955. Bolton
GB125.920 (q7927964) Notice of a Funeral Sermon to be preached on Sunday 29th September 1878 by the Vicar of Deane on John Peake, who fell from scaffolding in Deane Church Bolton
GB125.929.3 (k2711969) Deane Parish Church Marriages Index 1860-1886 Bolton
GB125.929.3 (k2712087) Deane Parish Church Marriages Index 1848-1859 Bolton
GB125.929.3 (M0013134BT) St Marys Deane Parish Church Baptisms 1813-1886 on CD Bolton
GB125.929.3 (x3699667) The registers of the parish Church of Deane Bolton
GB125.929.5 (k1036508) Deane Parish Church:List of graveyard inscriptions.1960. Bolton
GB125.929.5 (M0029251BT) Monumental inscriptions St Mary's Parish Church Deane (Old Part) and part II Bolton
GB125.929.5 (q9916284) Surname Index for Deane Church, St Peter's Halliwell and Walmsley Church Monumental Inscriptions Database Index,1993 Bolton
GB125.929.5 (q9918283) St Mary's Deane Parish Church monumental inscriptions, April 1983 Bolton
GB125.929.8 (q5728628) Heraldic memorials of the Hulton Family in Deane Church, Co.Lancaster, 1913: offprint from Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, Vol 68, p 106-112 Bolton
GB125.ABJ/19/10 (k2472134) Deane Parish Church Memorial Hall, Junction Road: plans, sections and elevations, 1934. Bolton
GB125.JBO/9/391 (M0000159BT) Deane Parish Church Memorial Hall, Junction Road, Deane: licensing plans, 1934. Bolton
GB125.PRU Rumworth Township Records Bolton
GB125.SLB/20 (q3997040) Deane Church of England School:
Managers' minute book (1903-1959) and correspondence (1903-1956).
Bolton
GB125.ZZ/707 (M0008853BT) Papers about the History of the Church of St Mary the Virgin, Deane : Archives 1952 - 1954 Bolton
GB125.ZZ707 Papers relating to the history of the church of St Mary the Virgin, Deane Bolton
GB127.L1/33/167 Appointment of new trustees. (1) Roger Walmyesley of Rogerstidd in Heaton, gentleman, surviving feoffee for the schoolmaster of Deane school. (2a) William Hulton of Hulton, esquire (2b) John Tilsley of Rumworth, clerk (2c) William Worthington of Smithills (2d) Thomas Morte of Peel (2e) William Holme of Kearsley (2f) William Leigh of Westhoughton (2g) Robert Morte of Kearsley (2h) Thomas Anderton of Harwich (2i) Adam Robinson of Rumworth (2j) Francis Heaton of Heaton (2k) Thomas Smith of Little Hulton (2l) Henry Mollineux of Westhoughton, gentlemen (2m) William Rycrofte of Westhoughton (2n) John Thomasson of Over Hulton (2o) Robert Bolton of Kearsley (2p) Richard Leigh of Rumworth (2q) James Edge (2r) John Mather, both of Middle Hilton (2s) Roger Thropp (2t) John Roscow, both of Farnworth \i) John Johnson of Halliwell v) Ralph Heton of Beaton w) Giles Gorton of Horvich, yeo. Messuage and land in Windle and rent of 4-0/- from them to maintain a schoolmaster at Deane. Seal missing. Tag. Manchester
GB127.L1/60/2 Buildings etc. Manchester
GB127.L49/1/89/4 Christmas Blotters: Description Includes photo of Sunday School teachers, and of drawing of the interior of Deane church, formely a chapel of ease of Eccles Manchester
GB127.L85 Deane, St. Mary
Records of the Incumbent including : Early Registers, 1636-1784; Baptism Registers, 1785-1886; Marriage Registers, 1754-1890; Burial Registers, 1781-1887; Banns Books, 1955-1972; Drafts for Register Entries, 1785-1823; Miscellaneous Papers about Registers, c 1802; Confirmation Register, 1942-1965; Registers of Services, 1886-1971; Licences for Divine Service, 1877; Notice to Curate, 1888; Parish Boundaries (ancient chapelries and new churches formed from Deane) ie Horwich Chapelry, later Holy Trinity, Property in Tottington, 1722-1788, Property in Horwich, 1770-1783, Westhoughton Chapelry, later St. Bartholomews, 1755-1846, St. John the Evangelist, Wingates, 1857-1859, St. John the Baptist, Little Hulton, 1877, Christ Church, Heaton, 1878-1894, St. Margaret's, Halliwell, 1906, St. Thomas and St. John, Lostock, 1911, Miscellaneous, 1900; Grave Registers, c 1865-1876, 1964; Addition to churchyard, 1796; Dispute over Trees, 1777; Glebe: Property in Rumworth, 1799-1819, Grant of Easement to Bolton Corporation, 1878, Proposed Bridge over Railway at Deane Clough, 1891-1892, Land adjoining Vulcan Inn, Deane, 1895, Proposed Building Development, Deane, 1895-1898, Maintenance of Deane Clough Pathway, 1910; Income, 1905-1910; Vicarage, 1848-1910 Societies : Deane Institute and Gymnasium Plans, n.d. Charities : John Guest's, 1831-1832; John Laithwaite's, 1760; Henry Mather's, 1752-1787 Schools : Deane School : Trustees Minutes 1786-1864 and Accounts. l786-1868, Accounts, 1874, Trust Deeds of Property in Tottington, 1657-1878, Letter about Trust, 1782, Charity Commissioners Scheme, 1870 and Order, 1891, Building of New School, 1881-1882, Westhoughton School, 1745-1809 St. Thomas's Schools, Lostock, 1878-1881, Morris Green School, Middle Hulton, 1879. Hulton School : Managers' Minutes, 1887-1927, Trust Deed, 1887, Correspondence about Establishment of School, 1886-1887. Disputes Between Managers and Vicar of Deane : Dispute Over Collections at Services, 1889, Dispute Over Dancing, 1894, Dispute Over Services, 1894, Dispute with Dr. Marsh, 1893. School Property : Plan, n.d., Water Supply, 1908, Electricity Supply, 1914-1915, Insurance Policies, 1904-1920 Statutory Deposits : Inclosure Awards and Maps, 1798; Tithe Apportionments and Maps, 1844-1853 Miscellaneous Papers including : Deeds, 1786-1790; Wills, 1654-1825; Hulton Family, 1836; Westhoughton Landowners, c 1821; Plans, n.d.; Printed Papers, 1892-1898; History, 1986
Records of Churchwardens : Finance, Accounts, 1723-1845, 1869-1948, Accounts and Offerings, 1859-1866, Various Accounts and Collections, 1901-1917, Cash Book, 1910-1914, Deeds of Pews, 1786-1807, Pew Rent Accounts, 1869-1884, Memorial Hall Accounts, 1946-1973, Extra Fees for Burials of on-Parishioners, 1882-1886, Annual Statement of Account, 1904, Bill, 1771, Bequest, 1665; Churchwardens' and Vestry Minutes, 1818-1974
Records of Churchwardens' and Sidesmen's Minutes, 1904-1935; Orderly Book for the Churchwardens of Deane, 1807; Church Fabric : Faculties, 1819-1923; Repairs, 1818-1913, Plans, 1813 and n.d., Organ, 1878-1887, Inventory, 1895-1954 Westhoughton, by Order in Council, 25 January 1860, (London Gazette, 25 January). St. John the Evangelist, Wingates, was assigned the rest of Westhoughton by Order in Council, 26 March 1860, (London Gazette, 31 March). St. Paul's, Walkden Moor, by Order in Council, 27 July 1865, (London Gazette, 28 July) St. Paul, Peel, Little Hulton, by Order in Council, 17 March 1874, (London Gazette, 20 March) St. John the Baptist, Little Hulton, by Order in Council, 7 February 1877, (London Gazette, 20 February). St. George the Martyr, Daubhill, by Order in Council, 2 March 1881, (London Gazette, 4 March). Christ Church, Heaton, was assigned the townships of Heaton and Rumworth, by Order in Council, 15 January 1897, (London Gazette, 19 January). St. Bede, Morris Green, by Order in Council, 11 October 1925 (London Gazette, 12 October). In 1981 by Pastoral Order, 16 September, (London Gazette, 25 September), part of Deane was assigned to Emmanuel, Bolton and St. George the Martyr, Daubhill, and part was transferred from St. George the Martyr.
Records of the Parochial Church Council : Minutes, 1920-1974; Electoral Roll, c 1967

Societies : Deane Institute and Gymnasium Plans, n.d.

Charities : John Guest's, 1831-1832; John Laithwaite's, 1760; Henry Mather's, 1752-1787

Schools : Deane School : Trustees Minutes 1786-1864 and Accounts. l786-1868, Accounts, 1874, Trust Deeds of Property in Tottington, 1657-1878, Letter about Trust, 1782, Charity Commissioners Scheme, 1870 and Order, 1891, Building of New School, 1881-1882, Westhoughton School, 1745-1809
St. Thomas's Schools, Lostock, 1878-1881, Morris Green School, Middle Hulton, 1879. Hulton School : Managers' Minutes, 1887-1927, Trust Deed, 1887, Correspondence about Establishment of School, 1886-1887. Disputes Between Managers and Vicar of Deane : Dispute Over Collections at Services, 1889, Dispute Over Dancing, 1894, Dispute Over Services, 1894, Dispute with Dr. Marsh, 1893. School Property : Plan, n.d., Water Supply, 1908, Electricity Supply, 1914-1915, Insurance Policies, 1904-1920

Statutory Deposits : Inclosure Awards and Maps, 1798; Tithe Apportionments and Maps, 1844-1853

Miscellaneous Papers including : Deeds, 1786-1790; Wills, 1654-1825; Hulton Family, 1836; Westhoughton Landowners, c 1821; Plans, n.d.; Printed Papers, 1892-1898; History, 1986

The earliest reference to a church at Deane is in a 13th century deed. It was a chapelry within the parish of Eccles until 1558 when it became an independent parish, comprising the townships of Rumworth,Farnworth, Kearsley, Heaton, Horwich, Halliwell, Westhoughton, Little Hulton, Middle Hulton and Over Hulton. Horwich, Westhoughton and Little Hulton were ancient chapelries. Westhoughton, by Order in Council, 25 January 1860, (London Gazette, 25 January). St. John the Evangelist, Wingates, was assigned the rest of Westhoughton by Order in Council, 26 March 1860, (London Gazette, 31 March). St. Paul's, Walkden Moor, by Order in Council, 27 July 1865, (London Gazette, 28 July) St. Paul, Peel, Little Hulton, by Order in Council, 17 March 1874, (London Gazette, 20 March) St. John the Baptist, Little Hulton, by Order in Council, 7 February 1877, (London Gazette, 20 February). St. George the Martyr, Daubhill, by Order in Council, 2 March 1881, (London Gazette, 4 March). Christ Church, Heaton, was assigned the townships of Heaton and Rumworth, by Order in Council, 15 January 1897, (London Gazette, 19 January). St. Bede, Morris Green, by Order in Council, 11 October 1925 (London Gazette, 12 October). In 1981 by Pastoral Order, 16 September, (London Gazette, 25 September), part of Deane was assigned to Emmanuel, Bolton and St. George the Martyr, Daubhill, and part was transferred from St. George the Martyr.
During the 19th century the ancient chapelries were assigned Their own Districts and new churches were built, thus reducing the size of the original parish:-

St. John's, Farnworth, was assigned the townships of Farnworth and Kearsley by Order in Council, 25 July 1828, (London Gazette, 15 Jan. 1829).

St. Peter's, Halliwell, was assigned the township of Halliwell, By Bishop's Instrument, 51 October 1840.

Holy Trinity, Horwich, was assigned the township of Horwich, by Order in Council, 29 December 1853, (London Gazette, 10 January 1854).

St. Bartholomew's, Westhoughton, was assigned part of the Township of Westhoughton, by Order in Council, 25 January 1860, (London
Gazette, 25 January).

St. John the Evangelist, Wingates, was assigned the rest of Westhoughton by Order in Council, 26 March 1860, (London Gazette,
31 March).

St. Paul's, Walkden Moor, by Order in Council, 27 July 1865, (London Gazette, 28 July)

St. Paul, Peel, Little Hulton, by Order in Council, 17 March 1874, (London Gazette, 20 March)

St. John the Baptist, Little Hulton, by Order in Council, 7 February 1877, (London Gazette, 20 February).

St. George the Martyr, Daubhill, by Order in Council, 2 March 1881, (London Gazette, 4 March).

Christ Church, Heaton, was assigned the townships of Heaton and Rumworth, by Order in Council, 15 January 1897, (London Gazette, 19 January).

St. Bede, Morris Green, by Order in Council, 11 October 1925 (London Gazette, 12 October).

In 1981 by Pastoral Order, 16 September, (London Gazette, 25 September), part of Deane was assigned to Emmanuel, Bolton and St. George the Martyr, Daubhill, and part was transferred from St. George the Martyr.

RELATED MATERIAL
The Archives Department also has Archdeacon John Rushton's Visitation Papers, c 1845, (MS f 942.72 R121 vol. 21); a 19th c. copy of a list of church goods, 1552 (GB127.L122); a 19th c. copy of letters patent of 21 Nov. 1558 making Deane a parish church (GB127.L122); extracts from the will of Thomas Nuttall of Rumworth making a bequest to Deane church Sunday School, 1814 and a letter from W. Warrington referring to work on stained glass windows in Deane church, 1845 (GB127.M585).
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GB127.L85/1/2 Baptism Registers Manchester
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12 Apr. 1846 - 18 Mar. 1860
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GB127.L85/1/2/6 Baptism Register:
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7 Sept. 1873 - 15 Sept. 1886
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11 Sept. 1833 - 9 Oct. 1837
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2 Jul. 1837 - 13 Oct. 1839
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27 Sept. 1858 - 1 Jan. 1864
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GB127.L85/1/3/17 Marriage Register:
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2 Jan. 1792 - 27 Dec. 1813
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GB127.L85/1/4/3 Burial Register:
4 Jan. 1813 - 18 Mar. 1823
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20 Mar. 1823 - 22 Feb. 1834
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23 Feb. 1834 - 14 Jan. 1844
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GB127.L85/1/4/6 Burial Register:
17 Jan. 1844 - 8 Jan. 1854
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8 Jan. 1854 - 29 Apr. 1862
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GB127.L85/1/4/8 Burial Register:
31 Apr. 1862 - 12 Dec. 1873
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GB127.L85/1/4/9 Burial Register:
17 Dec. 1873 - 11 Mar. 1887
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GB127.L85/1/5 Banns Books Manchester
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GB127.L85/1/6/3 Lists of banns called:
Nov. 1822 - Mar. 1823
(11 slips)
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GB127.L85/1/7 Miscellaneous Papers about Registers:
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Extracts from Act for the Better Preventing Clandestine Marriages (1753?)
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21 Sept. 1914 - 25 Nov. 1923
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GB127.L85/1/9/3 Register of Services:
30 Nov. 1923 - 3 Feb. 1950
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1 Feb. 1961 - 12 June 1966
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GB127.L85/1/9/7 Register of Services:
15 June 1966 - 8 Oct. 1971
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GB127.L85/1/10/1 Licence for services in St. Margaret's School, Daubhill. Manchester
GB127.L85/1/10/2 Licence for service in Dean School during repairs to church. Manchester
GB127.L85/1/11 Curates:
Notice from Rev. Hen. Sheridan Patterson, vicar, to Rev. Westley Bottomley, stipendiary curate, to quit his curacy.
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GB127.L85/1/12 Property of the Curates of Horwich in Tottington.
Horwich Chapelry was later known as Holy Trinity
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GB127.L85/1/12/1 Admittances in the halmot court of the manor of Tottington:
To the use of Andrew Holt of Tottington, leather dresser - messuage called Hoyles and land (23½a.) called Newfield, Further Edishfield, Pitts, Great Marld Earth, Two Great Keys, New Marld, Woodhey Hill, Field at the Back of Hoyles House, Garden Field, Browne Field and the Field at the Back of Jeremiah's, and 11 acres of new improvements on Hoyles Moor; annual rent 19/2. Surrendered by Jas. Walker of Dalbury, Derbys., gent., 20 Apr. 1722, for £300.
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GB127.L85/1/12/2-3 Admittances in the halmot court of the manor of Tottington:
To the use of Chris. Cronkshaw of Accrington, yeo. - messuage called Old House and land (6a.) called Woodhey Hill, Field at the Back of Hoyle's House, Garden Field, and Barn Field, and (7a.) called Highmost Close, Long Close and Hollingreave Close; rent 8/-. Surrendered by Andrew Holt of Holcombe, yeo., 28 Apr. 1729 for £100.
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GB127.L85/1/12/4 Admittances in the halmot court of the manor of Tottington:
To the use of Richard Haworth of Shuttleworth, yeoman -- messuage called le Newhouse and land (21a.) as in above except what conveyed in 2 above; annual rent 1½, surrendered by Andrew Holt of Holcome, yeoman, 28 Apr. 1729, for £300.
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GB127.L85/1/12/5 Admittances in the halmot court of the manor of Tottington:
£300 paid to (i) Richard Haworth of Shuttleworth, yeo., £100 to (ii) Christopher Cronkshaw of Accrington, yeo. £200 to (iii) John Parker of Breightmet, esq., John Sharples of Sharples, gent, and James Bradshaw of Bury, yeo., assigns of Andrew Holt, late of Tottington, bankrupt: to the use of (iv) James Rothwell of Dean, clerk, Oliver Morris and Thos. Stones of Heaton, yeomen, as feoffees in trust, for the benefit of the curacy of the chapel of Horwich - property as in 2 and 4 above, surrendered by R.H., C.C., J.P., J.S., and J.B.,7 Apr. 1732.
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GB127.L85/1/12/6 Admittances in the halmot court of the manor of Tottington:
To the use of (iv) in 5 above -- messuage called the Old House and land (6a. as in 2 above) -- surrendered by (ii) on the direction of (iii) 29 May, 1732, to the use of John Norcross, curate of Horwich, and his successors, for £100.
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GB127.L85/1/12/7 Admittances in the halmot court of the manor of Tottington:
To the use of John Norcross of Rivington, clerk, curate of Horwich, and the successive curates of Horwich, for an augmentation of the curacy of Horwich - property in 5 above -- surrendered by James Rothwell of Rumworth, clerk, and Oliver Morris and Thomas Stones of Heaton, gents., 23 Apr. 1735, for £600.
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GB127.L85/1/12/8 Admittances in the halmot court of the manor of Tottington:
Draft of surrender in the halmot court of the manor of Tottington, by John Norcross of Rivington, clerk, son of John Norcross, late of Rivington, deceased of property in 5 above, to the use of Richard Rothwell, rector of the parish of Sephton, clerk, Thomas Greenhalgh of Blackrode, gent, Oliver Morris, Lambert Heaton, both of Heaton, and Robt. Eatough of Horwich, yeomen, so taht they J.N., R.R., T.G., O.M., L.H., R.E., may be seised as feoffees in trust.
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GB127.L85/1/12/9 Admittances in the halmot court of the manor of Tottington:
Inquisition post mortem and admittance in the halmot court of Tottington, to the use of John Norcross of Rivington, clerk, and his successors in the curacy of Horwich of property in 5, following the death of his father, John Norcross (of 5 above).
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GB127.L85/1/12/10 Admittances in the halmot court of the manor of Tottington:
"Valuation of the estate called Hoyles in Tottington belonging to Horwich Chapple".
Manchester
GB127.L85/1/12/11 Admittances in the halmot court of the manor of Tottington:
Award made by Andrew Knowles, Rich. Orrell, and John Bury, all of Quarlton, yeoman, in the dispute between John Norcross of Rivington, clerk, and John Entwisle of Entwisle, yeo., concerning a road from Blackley Tenement through the lower Hoyles Tenement to Hawkshaw Lane.
Manchester
GB127.L85/1/12/12 Admittances in the halmot court of the manor of Tottington:
Inquisition and admittance in the halmot court of the manor of Tottington: to the use of Samuel Johnson of Horwich, clerk, curate of Horwich -- property in 5 -- following on the death of John Norcross.
Manchester
GB127.L85/1/12/13 Admittances in the halmot court of the manor of Tottington:
Letter from Dennis and Hickson of Chester to Rev. Latham of Deane with copy of the Horwich terrier, 13 June 1778 (property in the parish of Deane and in Tottington), and a catalogue of books belonging to Horwich chapel, 15 June 1740.
Manchester
GB127.L85/1/13 Property in Horwich:
"Names of the fields etc. of the Estate bought by the Bounty, 1770", with additional note, 1783. Endorsed "Names of fields and No. of Acres of Horwich Chap: Land in Horwich."
Manchester
GB127.L85/1/14 Westhoughton Chapelry
later St. Bartholomew's
Manchester
GB127.L85/1/14/1 Memorandum by James Rothwell, vicar of Deane about his appointments to Westhoughton chapel, 1720 - 1755 Manchester
GB127.L85/1/14/2 Dimensions of Westhoughton chapel and number of seats. Manchester
GB127.L85/1/14/3 Copy of tithe apportionment for Westhoughton. Tithes allotted to the incumbent of Westhoughton. Manchester
GB127.L85/1/15 St. John the Evangelist, Wingates Manchester
GB127.L85/1/15/1 Correspondence:
Consent of the Governors of Queen Anne's Bounty to accept £1,000, from Mary Anne Thicknesse of Marshfold, Deane, widow to be invested for the incumbent of the church proposed to be erected at Wingates in the township of Westhoughton and parish of Deane.
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GB127.L85/1/15/2 Circular announcing consecration on 30 June, with list of subscriptions to Building Fund, and disbursements. Manchester
GB127.L85/1/15/3 Memorandum by Rev. Francis Hen. Thicknesse about the foundation of the church. Manchester
GB127.L85/1/16 Correspondence re: St. John the Baptist, Little Hulton:
Letter from Ecclesiastical Commission announcing assignment of consolidated chapelry from the parish of Deane, London Gazette, 20 Feb.
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GB127.L85/1/17 Christ Church, Heaton Manchester
GB127.L85/1/17/1 Licence for divine service in an iron building called Christ Church, Heaton, as temporary chapel of ease. Manchester
GB127.L85/1/17/2 Booklet "Appeal - New Church for Heaton - 1891", by Rev. H. Sheridan Patterson, vicar of Deane setting forth his hopes for the new church. Manchester
GB127.L85/1/17/3 Minutes of meetings for the new church Manchester
GB127.L85/1/17/4-11 Letters from Rev. F. La Mothe, curate for Christ Church, to Rev. Patterson requesting payment of his stipend. Manchester
GB127.L85/1/17/12 List of sick Manchester
GB127.L85/1/17/13 Agreement of Rev. H.S. Patterson that in return for £136-6-2½ from Christ Church, Heaton, he will make no further demands on the services of the curate responsible for Christ Church. Manchester
GB127.L85/1/17/14-16 Letter from Gilbert J. French of Bolton, solicitor, to Rev. Patterson sending copy of arrangements agreed by latter for new church of which is he is patron, 24 Feb. 1894. Manchester
GB127.L85/1/18/1-3 Letters re: St. Margaret's, Halliwell:
Letters to Rev. H.S. Patterson as patron of Christ Church with draft scheme for St. Margaret's, to be taken from Christ Church and St. Luke's, Halliwell.
Manchester
GB127.L85/1/19 Letter re: St. Thomas and St. John, Lostock Manchester
GB127.L85/1/20 Miscellaneous:
Letter to Rev. H.S. Patterson about a meeting of the Bishop's Commission to consider the question of the formation of new Districts out of Deane.
Manchester
GB127.L85/1/21 Grave Registers Manchester
GB127.L85/1/21/1 Grave register, Division A
Watermarked 1865
Manchester
GB127.L85/1/21/2 Grave register, Division B
Watermarked 1865
Manchester
GB127.L85/1/21/3 Grave register, Division C
Watermarked 1865
Manchester
GB127.L85/1/21/4 Grave register:
Index of burials in that part of Deane churchyard consecrated 4 Mar. 1876 "D and E".
Manchester
GB127.L85/1/21/5 Schedule of graves
June 1964
Manchester
GB127.L85/1/22 Addition to Churchyard Manchester
GB127.L85/1/22/1 Bargain and sale by Henry Blundell of Ince Blundell, esq., William Hulton of Hulton, esq., and John Blackburn of Orford, esq. to the Rev. Robert Latham of Rumworth, M.A., Vicar of Deane of a plot of land, a part of Dean Moor, adjoining the churchyard. (3,926 sq.yds), for use as a burial place. Manchester
GB127.L85/1/22/2 Petition of the Rev. Robert Latham, M.A., Vicar of Dean, to the Bishop of Chester to consecrate additional burying ground. Manchester
GB127.L85/1/23 Letter re: Dispute Over Trees:
Letter to Rev. Latham from Edward Kenyon sending legal opinion of his brother, Ll[oyd] Kenyon of Lincoln's Inn, in a dispute between the vicar and the lay rectors over ownership of trees in the churchyard.
Manchester
GB127.L85/1/24 Glebe:
Property in Rumworth
Manchester
GB127.L85/1/24/1-2 Certificate of contract for the redemption of land tax of Robert Latham, of Rumworth, clerk, for the Vicarage House, a farm house, shop, barn, land and dwelling house in Rumworth: charge £1. Manchester
GB127.L85/1/24/3 Lease for 21 years by Rev. Thomas Brocklebank, vicar of Deane, to Matthew Corr Dawes of Great Bolton, common brewer, and Thomas Sterndale Fogg of Manchester, common brewer of 3 plots of land on Deane Moor, awarded by Inclosure Award, of 17 Oct. 1818; rent for the first two years one peppercorn, and for the remaining 19 years £14.11.0. Manchester
GB127.L85/1/25 Grant of Easement:
Grant by Rev. H.S. Patterson to Bolton Corporation of right to lay and maintain in perpetuity water pipes through the parish. Plan (26 x 21 cms.).
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GB127.L85/1/26 Proposed Bridge over Railway at Deane Clough Manchester
GB127.L85/1/26/1 Letter to Rev. H.S. Patterson from John Lewis of Tempest Estate Office, Bolton, giving estimate for cost of a bridge over the Middle Brook. Manchester
GB127.L85/1/26/2 Petition of Rev. H.S. Patterson against the Lancashire and Yorks. Railway Bill, 1892 (printed). Manchester
GB127.L85/1/26/3-6 Letters to Rev. Patterson from Gilbert J. French of Bolton, solicitor, about negotiations with the Railway Co., about a bridge proposed by Rev. Patterson to cross the railway at Deane Clough, with copy letter from Charles Moorhouse for the Railway Co., 27 Feb. Manchester
GB127.L85/1/26/7-12 Proposed Bridge over Railway at Deane Clough:
Newspaper cuttings and notes on proposed bridge
Manchester
GB127.L85/1/27 Land Adjoining the Vulcan Inn, Deane:
Draft agreement for lease for 20 years by Rev. H.S. Patterson to Wm. Tong and Sons of Bolton, brewers, of field adjoining Vulcan Inn, for £2 rent.
Plan attached (21 x 25 cms.)
Manchester
GB127.L85/1/28 Proposed Building Development, Deane Manchester
GB127.L85/1/28/1 Letter to Rev. H.S. Patterson from Halifax Wyatt of Liverpool about proposed development. Refers to agreement with Lancashire and Yorks. Railway Co. for high level bridge. (see also L85/1/23 above). Manchester
GB127.L85/1/28/2 Plan of proposed streets around church and vicarage.
Lithograph
Surveyor: Jas. Lomax of Bolton
Scale: 1 inch = 50 yds.
Size: 44 x 47 cms.
Manchester
GB127.L85/1/28/3 Plan of Deane Glebe Proposed Building Estate.
Lithograph
Surveyor: Thos. E. Smith
Scale: 1 inch = 20 yds.
Size: 67 x 49 cms.
Manchester
GB127.L85/1/28/4 Plan of proposed streets.
Ink and watercolours on tracing paper.
Size: 32 x 40 cms.
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GB127.L85/1/29 Maintenance of Deane Clough Pathway:
Letter to Rev. H.S. Patterson from the Ecclesiastical Commission.
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GB127.L85/1/30 Income Manchester
GB127.L85/1/30/1 Rent accounts for half year ending 12 May and receipts from Bradshaw's bequest, 1 July Manchester
GB127.L85/1/30/2-11 Warrant for stipend from the Ecclesiastical Commission Manchester
GB127.L85/1/30/12 Letter to Rev. H.S. Patterson from the Ecclesiastical Commission notifying him of sale of London County 3% Stock. Manchester
GB127.L85/1/31 Vicarage Manchester
GB127.L85/1/31/1 Mortgage by Rev. Edward Girdlestone, vicar of Deane, to the Governors of Queen Anne's Bounty of glebe lands and other sources of income, for £295 for 35 years in order to build a parsonage Manchester
GB127.L85/1/31/2 Letter to Rev. H.S. Patterson from the Lands Improvement Company, Westminster, about a loan for improvements to the vicarage. Manchester
GB127.L85/2 CHURCHWARDENS Manchester
GB127.L85/2/1 Finance Manchester
GB127.L85/2/1/1 Accounts:
2 Aug. 1723 - 22 Apr. 1772
Includes minutes of churchwardens' meeting, 3 Nov. 1781
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/1/2 Accounts:
14 May 1772 - 21 Apr. 1829
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/1/3 Accounts:
21 Apr. 1829 - 25 Mar. 1845
Includes sacrament money shared by Westhoughton, Over Hulton, Middle Hulton, Little Hulton, Heaton, Horwich, Halliwell, Farnworth, Rumworth and Kearsley.
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/1/5 Accounts:
28 Mar. 1869 - 16 Apr. 1897
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/1/6 Accounts:
18 Apr. 1897 - 7 Feb. 1922
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/1/7 Accounts:
1 Jan. 1922 - 31 Dec. 1948
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/2 Accounts and Offerings:
1859 - 1886
Accounts, Apr. 1859 - June 1877; offerings, Apr. 1859 - May 1886.
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/3 Various Accounts and Collections Manchester
GB127.L85/2/3/1 Various Accounts and Collections:
14 Apr. 1901 - 27 Mar. 1910
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/3/2 Various Accounts and Collections:
23 Mar. 1910 - 25 Mar. 1917
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/4 Cash Book:
23 Mar. 1910 - 11 Jan. 1914
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/5 Deeds of Pews Manchester
GB127.L85/2/5/1 Gift by James Tong of Farnworth, yeoman, to John Markland of Bolton, yeoman, his son-in-law, of pew in new gallery of Deane church in which the base singers sit and sing
23 Oct. 1786
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GB127.L85/2/5/2 Bargain and sale for £24-15-0 by John Markland of same pew to the churchwarden for use of the parishioners.
7 Feb. 1807
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GB127.L85/2/6 Pew Rent Accounts:
30 June 1869 - Apr. 1884
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/7 Memorial Hall Accounts 2 Jan. 1946 - 31 Dec. 1973 Manchester
GB127.L85/2/8 Extra Fees for Burials of Non-Parishioners:
Sept. 1882 - Nov. 1886
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/9 Annual Statements of Accounts:
Easter 1904
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/10 Bills:
Bill of Robt. Bradley for legal work.
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/11 Bequests:
Copy, 1 Oct. 1762, of will of John Farnworth of Little Hulton, yeo., leaving £10 to the use of the minister of Deane church and when there is no minister to the poor of the three Hultons.
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/12 Churchwardens' and Vestry Minutes Manchester
GB127.L85/2/12/1 Churchwardens' and Vestry minutes:
18 June 1818 - 15 Oct. 1883;
Minutes of Executive Committee for Restoration of the Church, 4 Dec. 1883 - 15 May 1884, includes accounts for Restoration, May 1884 - May 1885.
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/12/2 June 1884 - Apr. 1974
Minutes of Committee for Restoration of Deane Church, 12 June 1884 - 17 Dec. 1886; Vestry minutes, 27 Apr. 1886 - 16 Apr. 1974; includes annual statements of accounts.
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/13 Churchwardens' and Sidesmens' Minutes Manchester
GB127.L85/2/13/1 Churchwardens' and Sidesmens' Minutes:
18 May 1904 - 21 Mar. 1915
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/13/2 Churchwardens' and Sidesmens' Minutes:
21 Apr. 1915 - 30 Jan. 1935
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/14 Orderly Book for the Churchwardens of Deane, 1807":
5 July [1807] - 8 Feb. 1829
Instructions, names of churchwardens present at services and notes on collections.
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/15 Faculties Manchester
GB127.L85/2/15/1 Faculty:
2 July 1819
For a pew for the vicar and his family.
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GB127.L85/2/15/2 Faculty:
19 Jan. 1827
To confirm erection of an organ.
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/15/3 Faculty:
4 July 1833
For two new galleries and other alterations.
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/15/4 Faculty:
7 Mar. 1884
Citation for faculty for new roof in nave and chancel.
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/15/5 Faculty:
6 May 1887
For organ chamber.
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/15/6 Faculty:
5 Apr. 1889
For a screen.
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/15/7-8 Faculty:
30 Apr. and 1 May 1889
Letters to Rev. H.S. Patterson from E.P. Charlewood, Diocesan Registrar, re above.
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/15/9-10 Faculty:
2 and 17 Oct. 1902
Citation and faculty for lych gate.
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/15/11-12 Faculty:
17 Nov. and 6 Dec. 1915
Citation and faculty for memorial tablet to 2nd Lt. John Young Alex. Line, son of Rev. John Russell Line, vicar.
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/15/13 Faculty:
9 Jan. 1923
For memorial tablet to Lt. Alan Edw. Grey Hulton, barrister at law, died 1915.
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/16 Repairs to the Church Manchester
GB127.L85/2/16/1 Note re: repairs
Undated
Note of repairs to church and churchyard, 1818 - 1834.
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/16/2 Report:
28 Sept. 1883
Report by R. Knill Freeman, F.R.I.B.A., of Bolton, on the roof of the church.
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/16/3 Drawing:
Nov. 1883
Lithograph drawing by R.K. Freeman of old oak roof, Deane church.
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/16/4 Report:
24 Jan. 1913
Report of Austin and Paley, archts., of Lancaster on the church, with amended first page.
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/17 Plans Manchester
GB127.L85/2/17/1 Plan of Saxton's House and yard at Deane church.
Ink on paper.
Archt: John Albinson
Size: 19 x 23 cms.
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/17/2 Plan of church with measurements.
Ink on paper.
Size: 33 x 21 cms.
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GB127.L85/2/18 Organ Manchester
GB127.L85/2/18/1-5 Organ:
28 Jan. - 4 Feb. 1878
Specifications of Edward Wadsworth and Bro., organ builders of Salford, for alterations to organ, and letters from same to - Miles.
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/18/6 Organ:
Mar. 1887
Notes on the organ, with additional note 1901.
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/19 Inventory of Parish Records:
By Rev. W.H. Green.
9 May 1895, with additions to 1954
Includes plate, 1933
Manchester
GB127.L85/2/20 Description of Stained Glass Windows. Manchester
GB127.L85/3 PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL Manchester
GB127.L85/3/1 Minutes Manchester
GB127.L85/3/1/1 Minutes:
26 Apr. 1920 - 28 Jan. 1936
Manchester
GB127.L85/3/1/2 Minutes:
2 Apr. 1936 - 23 Jan. 1950
Manchester
GB127.L85/3/1/3 Minutes:
28 Feb. 1950 - 20 Mar. 1961
Manchester
GB127.L85/3/1/4 Minutes:
4 Apr. 1961 - 13 May 1974
Manchester
GB127.L85/3/2 Electoral Roll:
c 1967
Manchester
GB127.L85/4 SOCIETIES Manchester
GB127.L85/4/1 Deane Institute and Gymnasium:
No date
Plans: Ink on tracing paper
Archt: T.E. Smith
Size: 33 x 23 cms.
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GB127.L85/4/1/1 Ground Plan Manchester
GB127.L85/4/1/2 Elevation Manchester
GB127.L85/4/1/3 Section Manchester
GB127.L85/4/1/4 Block plan of property at corner at Junctions Road and Patterson St.
(Same writing as 1-3)
Manchester
GB127.L85/5 CHARITIES Manchester
GB127.L85/5/1 John Guest's Manchester
GB127.L85/5/1/1 27 and 28 Apr. 1831
Bargain and sale by lease and release for £75 by (i) Sam Houghton, Thomas Howell of Great Bolton, gents., Thomas Seddon of Westhoughton, James Platt of Rumworth, Hampson Lomax of Great Bolton, James Fletcher of Westhoughton, Commissioners of an Act passed 1800 for "improving .. the road from Bolton to near Westhoughton Chapel". (ii) Rev. Edward Girdlestone, vicar of Deane, (iii) William Holme of Rumworth and William Longworth of Heaton, yeoman churchwardens of Deane, to (iv) Thomas Ridgway of Wallsuches, Peter Ainsworth of Smithills Hall, and Benjamin Rawson, jun., of Darley, esq. of materials of the useless toll house near Deane Church Toll Bar, together with the site and a dwelling house lately erected, on trust to distribute the income to the poor of Deane in accordance with the charitable bequest of John Guest, 28 Sept. 1653, who left £3.15.0 annual rent from property in Alarm in trust to the vicars of Winwick, Leigh, Wigan, Deane, Radcliffe, Bolton, Bury and Middleton, to buy Linen for the poor. Plan (12 x 13 cms.)
Manchester
GB127.L85/5/1/2-3 4 Feb. and 24 Apr. 1832
Matthew Dawes's bill and receipt for legal fees.
Manchester
GB127.L85/5/1/4 Note on Guest's charity. Manchester
GB127.L85/5/2 John Laithwaite's
14 Jan. 1760
Assignment to overseers of the poor and trustees of land of the poor of Rumworth, of £10 left by John Laithwaite of Rumworth by his will, 10 Oct. 1728, for bread for the poor of Rumworth.
Manchester
GB127.L85/5/3 Henry Mather's Manchester
GB127.L85/5/3/1 Henry Mather's
Notes on trust deeds 1752 and 1757 whereby Hen. Mather of Tong with Haulgh conveyed six pews in Bolton Parish Church and three cottages at High Stile, Kearsley to trustees (including the vicar of Deane) to use the proceeds to educate poor orphans or children of poor parents in Kearsley, Bolton and Tonge with Haugh, at a school he had erected in Kearsley.
Manchester
GB127.L85/5/3/2 Henry Mather's Charity
As L85/5/3/1 with notes on the interest produced, 1762 and 1786, and notes on Geo. Seddon's charity for Farnworth.
Manchester
GB127.L85/5/3/3 Henry Mather's Charity
Bill for board and schooling for eight boys by Mr. Mather's Charity at Highstile.
Manchester
GB127.L85/6 SCHOOLS Manchester
GB127.L85/6/1 Deane (Crompton and Ridgway's Charities)
Trustees Minutes and Accounts
Minutes, 30 Nov. 1787 - 6 Oct. 1864; accounts, Oct. 1786 - 6 Oct. 1864; accounts, Oct. 1786 - Dec. 1868; includes schedule of deeds, 20 Oct. 1663 - 18 Oct. 1786.
Manchester
GB127.L85/6/2 Deane (Crompton and Ridgway's Charities)
Accounts
Annual statement
Manchester
GB127.L85/6/3 Trust Deeds (copyhold property in Tottington) Manchester
GB127.L85/6/3/1 Admittances in the halmot court of the manor of Tottington.
To the use of Thos. Warburton land (7a.) near Slate Pit, Affetside, surrendered by Chas. Nuttall of Holcombe innkeeper, cousin and heir of Chas. Nuttall late of Nuttall, gent., deceased on 28 Jan. 1656/57, for £6.
Manchester
GB127.L85/6/3/2 Admittances in the halmot court of the manor of Tottington.
To the use of John Tildsley, Adam Robinson, Richard Leighe, Dyonisius Grundie, John Muncks, Robt. Foster, Wm. Horrocke, John Platt, Adam Whittle, and Jas. Horrocke, all of Rumworth - 1 messuage, one orchard, two cottages, and land (16a) lately part of the common called Affetside called le Greenelande, le Nearer Medowe, le further medowe, le Roughe close, le Marled earth, le Milner medowe, le Whitehill and Highmose close. (16a) - at annual rent of 8/-: surrendered by Thos. Warburton of Tottington and Eliz. his wife, 14 May. 1661, for £227.
Manchester
GB127.L85/6/3/3 Bond for £100: (i) John Brooke of Harwood, yeoman, and Edward Barlowe of Tottington, husbandman, to (ii) John Tildsley, clerk, Adam Robinson, gent, Richard Leigh, Dyonisius Grundy, John Moncks, Robert Foster, William Horrocks, John Platt, Adam Whittle, James Horrocks, yeomen, all of Rumworth: to perform covenants. Manchester
GB127.L85/6/3/4 Covenant to surrender land in the manor court of Tottington, for the better performance of the trust. (i) As (ii) in 3 to (ii) Adam Robinson the younger (eldest son and heir of A.R.) and John Marsh of Rumworth, Yeoman - property as in 2 - upon trust that they shall keep and maintain the poor of Rumworth with the rents from the land, which is to be let. Quotes order made in the Chancery Court 15 Oct. 1650, whereby parties in (i) were made trustees of £200 part of sum left by Ralph and James Crompton; also lease of property to John Brooke and Edward Barlowe. Manchester
GB127.L85/6/3/5 Release in the halmot court of the manor of Tottington by James Lomax of Tottington, weaver, and his wife Margaret to John Rothwell of Tottington, tailor, (son of Margaret by a former husband), of cottage called Old Guys, in Tottington, now in possession of J.R., surrendered to him by the trustees, for term of 99 years, for 45/-. Manchester
GB127.L85/6/3/6 Admittance of Adam Barlow and James Jackson to house and land called Pit Field, the Acre, Walshaw Gate Close and Clough Bank, and a cottage called Birchen Bower and land called the Meadow, Garsey Brow, Little Brow, New Limed, Middle Close and Two Highere Closes, surrendered by Robert Hindley of Westhoughton, gent, Richard Edge of Middle Hulton, gent., George Kenyon, esq., Robert Bullough, gent, both of Little Hulton, James Rothwell, clerk, James Greenhalgh, Nath. Nuttall, gent. all of Rumworth, Pierce Starkie, esq., Oliver Morris, gent., both of Heaton, and Roger Dewhurst of Halliwell, gent. (the surviving trustees) for a term of 21 yrs, 11 Apr. 1757, at 6/10½ rent. Manchester
GB127.L85/6/3/7 Lease for 21 yrs. by Roger Dewhurst of Halliwell, esq. and Richard Edge of Middle Hulton, gent. (the surviving feoffees) to Adam Barlow, farmer, and James Barlow, weaver, to his son of Tottington Lower End, of property described firstly in 6 above (6a) at £9.10.0, rent and £10 for each acre ploughed or dug up - to be paid to the school master. A.B. and J.B. to build a house, and to do suit at halmot court. Manchester
GB127.L85/6/3/8 Lease for 20 yrs. by (i) Robert Dewhurst of Halliwell, esq. William Hulton of Hulton, esq. John Kearsley of Manchester, merch., James Edge and John Edge, both of Middle Hulton, merchants, Joseph Yates of Little Hulton, esq. Henry Hulton of Hulton, esq., William Green of Houghton, chapman, Samuel Aspinwall of Liverpool, gent, Henry Atherton of London, gent., William Makant of Halliwell, yeoman, Henry Blundell of Ince Blundell, esq., Charles Robert Blundell, James Kay of Heaton, yeoman, Robert Greenhalgh of Horwich, chapman, Henry Pilkington of Horwich, yeoman, Rev. Chris. Whitehead, Peter Rasbotham, chapman, both of Farnworth, Egerton Cross of Kearsley, esq., John Seddon of Pilkington, yeoman, John Taylor of Bolton, Doctor of Physick, Rev. Robert Latham of Rumworth (feoffees in trust of the copyhold messuage) to (ii) Robert Jackson of Tottington, farmer - of property described secondly in 6 above (7a) £12 rent and £10 per acre ploughed or dug up. R.J. to build house and to do suit at the halmot court. Manchester
GB127.L85/6/3/9 Admittance in the halmot court of Tottington to the use of Joseph Yates, late of Little Hulton, now of Grosvenor Sq., Middlesex, esq., Henry Hulton, late of Hulton Park, now of Preston, William Green of Westhoughton, chapman, Charles Robert Blundell, of Ince Blundell, esq., Rev. Chris. Whitehead, late of Farnworth, now Eastham, Worcs., Peter Rasbotham, late of Farnworth, now of Walford, Staffs, esq., Rev. Thomas Brocklebank of Rumworth, William Hulton of Hulton Park, esq., Le Gendre Starkie of Huntroyd, esq., Richard Ainsworth, Peter Ainsworth, esqs., both of Halliwell, James Kearsley of Over Hulton, esq., Joseph Ridgway of Horwich, esq., Thomas Ridgway of Horwich, gent., Thomas Ridgway Bridson of Horwich, gent. Benjamin Rawson of Farnworth, esq., Benjamin Rawson, jun. of Farnworth, esq., John Sharples of Horwich, gent., Thomas Heelis of Rumworth, Matthew Carr Dawes of Great Bolton, brewer, Peter Seddon of Middle Hulton, yeoman, Robert Latham of Halliwell, yeoman, John Livesey of Farnworth, paper-maker, and Richard Woodward of Over hulton, gen. of two messuages and land (13a) in Tottington at 6/10½ rent, surrendered by J.Y., H.H., W.G., C.R.B., C.W., and P.R., 5 Oct. 1819. Manchester
GB127.L85/6/3/10 Abstract of title of the trustees for Deane school to a copyhold estate at Tottington, 3 May 1659 - 28 Oct. 1819. Manchester
GB127.L85/6/3/11 Agreement to let by James Rowland Simpson and Henry Poole, cotton spinners, both of Deane (acting trustees) to Tim. Greenhalgh of Tottington Lower End, farmer: Birchen Bower Farm, Tottington Lower End (17a) for five yrs., at £40 rent. Manchester
GB127.L85/6/4 Letter about Trust
Letter to [Roger] Dewhurst of Halliwell, esq., trustee, from Edm. Haworth of Turton, suggesting he and Mr. Edge, the only two surviving feoffees, surrender the school property in Tottington in order to appoint new feoffees.
Manchester
GB127.L85/6/5 Charity Commissioners Scheme and Order Manchester
GB127.L85/6/5/1-3 Scheme (printed booklet) Manchester
GB127.L85/6/5/4 Order for transfer of annuities to trustees. Manchester
GB127.L85/6/6 Building of a New School, Deane, 1882 Manchester
GB127.L85/6/6/1a Plan, section and front elevation.
Scale: 1 inch = 8ft.
Manchester
GB127.L85/6/6/1a, b Plans for a new school, Deane.
Ink and watercolours on tracing cloth
Archt: John Morris
Size: 69 x 51 cms.
Manchester
GB127.L85/6/6/2 Circular
Draft circular re meeting of trustees to discuss financial problems over building the new school
Manchester
GB127.L85/6/6/3-5 Letters to Mr. Horsfield from W.W.B. Hulton of Hulton Park. Refers to dispute with the architect. Manchester
GB127.L85/6/6/6 Circular
Draft circular about meeting to discuss fact that the contractor is not building according to specifications.
Manchester
GB127.L85/6/6/7 Report of irregularities in the building of the new school at Deane. Manchester
GB127.L85/6/6/8 Letter to the Building Committee from John Morris of Bolton, archt., declining to adopt a course suggested in a draft memorandum of agreement. Manchester
GB127.L85/6/6/9-11 Letters to John Horsfield from Hen. Littler of Manchester, architect and report by the same on the school, 28 Jan. Manchester
GB127.L85/6/6/12-13 Correspondence
Postcard and letter from Rev. H.S. Patterson to J. Horsfield asking him to send specifications to Mr. Heaton.
Manchester
GB127.L85/6/6/14 Plans
Ground and cellar plans of new school.
Ink and watercolours on tracing paper.
Archt: John Morris of Bolton
Scale: 1 inch = 8 Ft.
Size: 33 x 52 cms.
Manchester
GB127.L85/6/6/15-16 Estimate & Letter
Estimate of Larmouth and Sidebotham of Salford, school furnishers, for equipment, and letter from same to John Horsfield.
Manchester
GB127.L85/6/6/b Site plan
Scale: 1 inch = 20 ft.
Manchester
GB127.L85/6/7 Westhoughton School Manchester
GB127.L85/6/7/1 "A Word of Intelligence to a new Trustee", history of the school from its foundation in 1739 to 1768. "Statutes and Constitution for the School of Westhoughton ..." 28 Dec. 1769. Manchester
GB127.L85/6/7/2 Copy of trust Deeds
Agreement of (i) Rich. Garnet of Westhoughton, tailor, Ralph Layland of Bristol, merch., Rev. Robt. Harvey, curate of Westhoughton, and (ii) Rev. Jas. Rothwell, vicar of Deane, Thos. Farnworth, Robt. Leigh, of Westhoughton, yeo. Isaac Garnett of Over Hulton, weaver, Jas. Green, yeo., Ralph Layland, husbandman, Wm. Roscow, Robt. Hindley, Giles Hulton, Thos., Sale, John Marsh, Jas. Kersley, yeomen, and Geo. Green, chapman, all of Westhoughton, and trustees with the said R.H. for Westhoughton School, to place out at interest sums of £5, £50 and £10 advanced by R.G., R.L., and R.H. respectively, and to pay the interest yearly to the Schoolmaster who is to be appointed by the trustees. Agreement concerning the appointment of trustees.
Manchester
GB127.L85/6/7/3 Copy of trust Deeds
Agreement of (i) Rev. Jas. Rothwell, vicar of Dean, Rev. John Chisnal, curate of Westhoughton, Thos. Farnworth of Little Hulton, gen., Jas. Green of Westhoughton, Ralph Layland of Aspull, Thos. Sale, yeomen, Geo. Green, chapman, all of Westhoughton (surviving trustees for Westhoughton School) and (ii) Wm. Hulton of Hulton, esq., Geo. Kenyon of Peel, jun., esq., Rev. Thos. Shaw, headmaster of the free school at Bolton, Thos. Layland of Hindley, husbandman, Geo. Green of Westhoughton, chapman, Thos. Gerrard, jun. of Rumworth, yeo., Isaac Garnett of Shakerley, yeo., (hereby appointed trustees), to put out at interest sums mentioned in 2, also sums of £5, £10 and £5.5.0. given by John Tonge late of Westhoughton deceased, Jas. Miller, late of Westhoughton, deceased, and Thos. Farnworth of Little Hilton, gen., on trust as in 3.
Manchester
GB127.L85/6/7/4 Copy of Trust deed
Notes showing the differences between the old trust deed of Westhoughton School, dated 12 Sept. 1745, and the new deed, 1 May, 1759.
Manchester
GB127.L85/6/7/5 Copy of Trust deed
Agreement of (i) Rev. Robt. Latham, vicar of Deane, Rev. Thos. Whitehead, curate of Westhoughton, Thos. Gerrard of Rumworth, yeoman, Geo. Green and Thos. Layland, both of Westhoughton, yeo. (surviving trustees) and (ii) Wm. Hulton, esq., of Hulton, Wm. Green, merch. Thos. Green, John Hargreaves, gents., John Hindley, yeo., Rich. Pennington, Jas. Rogers, cotton manufacturers, all of Westhoughton, Roger Pendlebury of Lostock and Gerrard Pendlebury of Westhoughton, cotton manufacturers, to put out at interest the sums of money mentioned in 3 above, also £210 left by the late Mary Harvey of Wigan, deceased, widow of Robt. Harvey, on trust as in 2 above.
Manchester
GB127.L85/6/7/6 Copy of Trust deed
Agreenment of (i) Rev. Robt. Latham, Rev. Thos. Whitehead, Thos. Jarrard, Geo. Green (acting trustees) and (ii) Wm. Hulton, Jas. Rothwell, son of the Rev. Rich. Rothwell of Sephton, Rich. Crompton of Westhoughton, Thos. Nuttall of Rumworth, Wm. and Thos. Green. sons of Geo. Green of Westhoughton, chapman, Roger Pendlebury, Gerrard Pendlebury, John Hargreaves, Richard Pinnington (hereby appointed trustees) to put out at interest sums of money mentioned in 5 above on trust as in 2 above.
Manchester
GB127.L85/6/7/7 Resolutions of a meeting of trustees Manchester
GB127.L85/6/8 St. Thomas's Schools, Lostock Manchester
GB127.L85/6/8/1-2 Plans
Land at Lostock Junction proposed to be let to Rev. H.S. Patterson for a school.
Tempest Estate Office, Bolton
Ink and watercolours on tracing paper.
Size: 33 x 22 cms.
Manchester
GB127.L85/6/8/3 Plan of proposed alterations of offices etc., St. Thomas's Schools, Lostock.
Ink and watercolours on tracing cloth
Size: 48 x 27 cms.
Manchester
GB127.L85/6/9 Morris Green School, Middle Hulton. Manchester
GB127.L85/6/9/1 Names of executors of late Duke of Bridgewater, acres and annual value. Manchester
GB127.L85/6/9/2 Copy attornment of Rev. Henry Sheridan Patterson as tenant of the trustees of Francis, late Duke of Bridgewater for Morris Green School monthly from 1 Jan. 1879 at annual rent of 1/-. School to be used as a Day or Sunday School in accordance with the principles of the Church of England. Manchester
GB127.L85/6/10 Hulton School, Four Lane Ends
Managers' Minutes
Manchester
GB127.L85/6/10/1 Minutes
13 Jan. 1887 - 1 Sept. 1903
Manchester
GB127.L85/6/10/2 Minutes
8 Oct. 1903 - 21 Oct. 1927
Manchester
GB127.L85/6/11 Trust Deed
Hulton School, Four Lane Ends
13 Apr. 1887
Certified copy, 14 Mar. 1906 of grant by (i) Wm. Wilbraham Blethyn Hulton of Hulton Park, esq., (ii) Benj. Newbatt of 15, St. James's Sq., City of Westminster, esq. (actuary of the Clerical Medical and General Life Insurance Society), (iii) Lionel Smith Beale, esq., M.B., Right Hon. Sir John Robt. Mowbray, Baronet, M.P., and Rich. Douglas Powell, esq., M.D., all of 15, St. James's Sq., Westminster, (three of the Directors of the Society) (iv) Chas. Lister of Ogden Hall, Lymm, co. Chester, esq., Fred Campbell Hulton of Preston, esq., and Geo. Eustace Hulton of Manchester, gent. To (v) The Board of Finance of the Diocese of Manchester -- land in Deane -- upon various trusts: for the purpose of erecting a school 'for the religious, moral and intellectual education of children ... of the poorer classes'. Plan (25 x 21 cms.)
Manchester
GB127.L85/6/12 Correspondence about the Establishment of the Hulton School, Fours Lane End Manchester
GB127.L85/6/12/1-8 Correspondence of Rev. H.S. Patterson and W.W.B. Hulton with the Education Department, Whitehall, about merging St. Andrew's School, Edge Fold, Rosemary Lane School, Middle Hulton and the Hulton School, Over Hulton. Manchester
GB127.L85/6/12/9 Copy, 15 May 1888, of financial arrangements for Over and Middle Hulton School. Manchester
GB127.L85/6/12/10-13 Correspondence about the Establishment of the School
Notes on rights of vicars
Manchester
GB127.L85/6/13 Disputes Between Vicar of Deane and Managers Manchester
GB127.L85/6/13/1-3 Dispute over Collections at Services in Deane and Hulton Schools Award of Rev. J.A. Atkinson, vicar of Bolton, Arthur T. Holden and Gilbert J. French in a dispute between the vicar of the Deane, Rev. H.S. Patterson, and the trustees of Deane Church Schools and the Committee of Management of the Hulton School, about the division of the collections at services held in the schools (printed) and newspaper publication of same. Manchester
GB127.L85/6/14 Dispute Over Dancing in Hulton School Manchester
GB127.L85/6/14/1-2 Notice from Rev. H.S. Patterson that he will not conduct holy communion if dancing is permitted contrary to a previous agreement, and telegram Manchester
GB127.L85/6/14/3 Letter to James Gregory, Secretary of Managers, from W.W.B. Hulton disputing that there ever was such an agreement. Manchester
GB127.L85/6/15 Dispute Over Holding Services in Hulton School Manchester
GB127.L85/6/15/1 Notice read by lay reader at close of his sermon in the school about possible cessation of services because of lack of funds. Manchester
GB127.L85/6/15/2 Draft letter from Managers hoping agreement can be reached with the vicar. Manchester
GB127.L85/6/15/3 Copy letter from Rev. H.S. Patterson to the Managers requesting payment of money due to him. Manchester
GB127.L85/6/15/4 Opinion of E.P. Charlewood that Mr. Hulton was justified in withholding funds Manchester
GB127.L85/6/16 Dispute with Dr. Marsh
Copy letter from J. Gregory, for the Managers, to Dr. Marsh objecting to the latter examining the children in connection with his duties as public vaccinator without permission of the Managers
Manchester
GB127.L85/6/17 School Property
Plan
Plans, elevation and section of Hulton Schools.
Ink and watercolours on tracing paper.
Archt: Thos. E. Smith, Bolton
Size: 95 x 60 cms.
Manchester
GB127.L85/6/18 Water Supply
Copy of agreement between the Managers of Hulton School and the Corporation of Bolton to supply water to Hulton School.
Manchester
GB127.L85/6/19/1-3 Electricity Supply
Correspondence and specification from Lancashire Electric Power Co. about supplying electricity to Hulton School; also includes specification of Bolton Corporation Gas and Electric Fittings Dept., for supplying electricity to Hulton St. Andrew's Mission Church, 10 Aug. 1914 (8).
Manchester
GB127.L85/6/20 Insurance Policies Manchester
GB127.L85/6/20/1 Northern Assurance Co. Fire Policies. Manchester
GB127.L85/6/20/2 Northern Assurance Co. Fire Policies. Manchester
GB127.L85/7 STATUTORY DEPOSITS Manchester
GB127.L85/7/1 Inclosure Manchester
GB127.L85/7/1/1 Award and plan (130 x 75 cms.) for commons in the manors of Farnworth and Kearsley Manchester
GB127.L85/7/1/2 Letter to Rev. H.S. Patterson from James Govane Duncan of Bolton, advertising contractor, asking to see the Horwich inclosure. Manchester
GB127.L85/7/2 Tithe Apportionments and Maps Manchester
GB127.L85/7/2/1 Map
Farnworth, 11 Mar. 1845. Certified copy 25 Apr. 1851
(42 x 32 cms.)
Manchester
GB127.L85/7/2/2 Plan
Heaton, 25 Apr. 1845. Certified copy, 19 Feb. 1853
Plan of Estate called Rogerstead, belonging to Le Gendre (N. Starkie. (60 x 50 cms.)
Manchester
GB127.L85/7/2/3 Map
Horwich and Halliwell, 14 Nov. 1845. Certified copy, 28 Apr. 1852
Map, 1851 (65 x 88 cms.)
Manchester
GB127.L85/7/2/4 Map
Kearsley, 23 Nov. 1844. Certified copy, 13 Oct. 1853
Map, 1853 (46 x 48 cms.).
Manchester
GB127.L85/7/2/5 Map
Little Hulton, 23 Nov. 1844. Certified copy, 17 Apr. 1851
Map (60 x 37 cms.)
Manchester
GB127.L85/8 MISCELLANEOUS Manchester
GB127.L85/8/1 Deeds Manchester
GB127.L85/8/1/1 Lease for 999 years by Thomas Nuttall of Rumworth, chapman to William Thornley of Halliwell, cotton twister of land in Eddish Field, Halliwell, for 42/- rent. Thornley to erect a dwelling house. Tenants of a farm called Boot to have right to draw water from a well on the land. Manchester
GB127.L85/8/1/2 Lease for 999 years by same to John Pendlebury of Halliwell wheelmaker, for 15/- rent. Pendlebury to erect a house. Manchester
GB127.L85/8/2 Wills Manchester
GB127.L85/8/2/1 Letters of administration of the goods of Robert Green of Westhoughton, widow, granted to George Green, his son. Manchester
GB127.L85/8/2/2 Copy of will of John Farnworth of Farnworth, yeoman Manchester
GB127.L85/8/3 Hulton Family Manchester
GB127.L85/8/3/1-2 Extracts from baptism registers, 1664/5 - 1768 and marriage registers, 1700-1726, of members of Hulton family Manchester
GB127.L85/8/3/3 Affidavit of Jane Tyrrell Boyce, wife of William Tyrrell Boyce of St. Marylebone, Middx., widow of William Hulton, late of Hulton Park, about her children by William Hulton, 1786-1799. Manchester
GB127.L85/8/4 Westhoughton Landowners
A list of small landowners who do not reside in Westhoughton, and resident landowners.
Manchester
GB127.L85/8/5 Plan of a Mechanism (Clock?) Manchester
GB127.L85/8/5/1 Plan of a Mechanism (Clock?)
Ink and watercolours on tracing paper.
Scale: 3 inches = 1 ft.
Size: 94 x 66 cms.
Manchester
GB127.L85/8/5/2 Plan of a Mechanism (Clock?)
Pencil on tracing paper
Size: 66 x 55 cms.
Manchester
GB127.L85/8/6 Printed Papers Manchester
GB127.L85/8/6/1 Notice of vestry meeting for the ratepayers of Rumworth Manchester
GB127.L85/8/6/2 Bolton, Turton and Westhoughton Extension Bill. Manchester
GB127.L85/8/7 History
Illustrated booklet to mark the completion of restoration work, 1983 - 1986
Manchester
GB127.L122/7/1 Deane Church Sunday School Bequest Manchester
GB127.L122/7/1/1 Extracts from will of Thomas Nuttall of Rumworth who died 7 October 1814, leaving rents of £2-2-0 and 15/- to the vicar of Bolton and the curate of Westhoughton, to pay one third to the vicar of Deane to preach a charity sermon in June in Deane Church to support a Sunday School at Deane or elsewhere in Rumworth. If the charity sermon is not preached the third of the rents is to go to churchwardens of Deane chosen from Farnworth, Rumworth or Kearsley for buying religious books for children at Deane Church School in Rumworth or to the poor people of Deane. The other two third parts of the rents to go to purchase religious books for Deane Church Sunday School. If the Sunday School be discontinued the two thirds to go the Friendly Soc. held at Deane Church. Manchester
GB127.L122/7/1/2 Extracts from will of Thomas Nuttall of Rumworth who died 7 October 1814, leaving rents of £2-2-0 and 15/- to the vicar of Bolton and the curate of Westhoughton, to pay one third to the vicar of Deane to preach a charity sermon in June in Deane Church to support a Sunday School at Deane or elsewhere in Rumworth. If the charity sermon is not preached the third of the rents is to go to churchwardens of Deane chosen from Farnworth, Rumworth or Kearsley for buying religious books for children at Deane Church School in Rumworth or to the poor people of Deane. The other two third parts of the rents to go to purchase religious books for Deane Church Sunday School. If the Sunday School be discontinued the two thirds to go the Friendly Soc. held at Deane Church. Manchester
GB127.L178/9/4/2-5 Deane Church Quincentenary, 1452-1952, and programme for Pageant, 18-25 Oct. Manchester
GB127.Local Images Collection/m70892 Churches, Church of England, St Mary's Church, Deane Church Manchester
GB127.Local Images Collection/m70893 Churches, Church of England, St Mary's Church, Deane Church Manchester
GB127.Local Studies Newspaper Cuttings/Box 491 Religion: Churches (Roman Catholic and Church of England) Manchester
GB127.Local Studies Newspaper Cuttings/Box 498 Religion: Churches (Roman Catholic and Church of England) Manchester
GB127.M383/2/18/3 From W. Warrington to same estimating cost. Refers to his work at the Roman Catholic chapel, Blackrod, Deane church, and St. Anthony's R.C. church, Liverpool, Written on paper advertising a book of Illustrations of Stained Glass by Warrington Manchester
GB127.m70892 Churches, Church of England, St Mary's Church, Deane Church Manchester
GB127.m70893 Churches, Church of England, St Mary's Church, Deane Church Manchester
GB127.m70894 Churches, Church of England, St Mary's Church, Deane, Lancashire, and Deane Clough Manchester
GB127.m70895 Churches, Church of England, St Mary's Church, Deane, Lancashire, memorial to George Marsh, martyred at Boughton, 1555 Manchester
GB127.m70896 Churches, Church of England, St Mary's Church, Deane, Lancashire Manchester
GB127.m70897 Churches, Church of England, St Mary's Church, Deane, Lancashire, Church Yard Pulpit Manchester
GB127.m70898 Churches, Church of England, St Mary's Church, Deane, Lancashire, north doorway Manchester
GB127.m70899 Churches, Church of England, St Mary's Church, Deane, Lancashire, interior Manchester
GB127.m70900 Churches, Church of England, St Mary's Church, Deane, Lancashire, (on the wall near the south porch - figure of a man with a fish over his shoulder) Manchester
GB127.MISC/244/17 Photos of deeds relating to Westhoughton School and Church
Conveyance of land for site of Westhoughton school and declaration of trusts
1) Hon. Edward Bootle Wibraham of Latham House Col in HM Army
2a) Rev. James Ricvhard Alsop of Westhoughton
2b) Rev. Francis Henry Coldwell of Deane
2c) William Ford Hulton of New Brook House
2d) John Jacson of westhoughton, esq.
2e) John Chadwick, silk Manuf.
2f) Peter Ditchfield of Westhoughton, cotton manuf.
2g) John Caldwell of same, gent.
2h) Josiah Woodward of Bolton, gent.
2i) Richards Haddock, jun.., corn merchant
2j) James Higson, farmer
2k) Peter Hyson, farmer
2l) Thomas Grundy, farmer
2m) Pertyer Gregory, cotton manuf., all of Westhoughton
2n) John Seddon of Breightment, bleacher, trustees of school
Land, part of the Back Croft, in Westhoughton on the south of the road from Westhoughton to Manchester, to build a school for children & adults or children only, of the manufacturing classes to be conducted according rto the principles fo the Church of England.
Includes plan
Manchester
GB127.MISC/762 Photocopy of letters patent ordering rebuilding of Eccles church and increase in stipends of the vicars of Eccles and Deane
Recites result of commission, 6 Apr 1566, of Richard Assheton of Whalley, Receiver of Queen's Revenues, John Braddyll of Whalley, Queen's Steward and Gilbert Moreton, Queen's Surveyor, to enquire into the state of the church, cost of repair, stipend of vicar and population. Reports encroachment on Barton Moor, Alvesage Moor and Swinton Moor. Rectory of Eccles formerly belonged to the abbott of Whalley and passed to the crown on the Dissolution of the monasteries. It has been granted to gilbert Gerrard, Attorney general, for a rent of £104-5-3. He has to pay £10-13-4 for the vicars of Eccles and Deane. Court of Exchequer are to pay John Draddyll the money for the repair of the church.
Manchester
GB742.96266589 Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire
Joseph Williamson: The King of Edge Hill, The Townfield of Liverpool 1207-1807, Early Liverpool printers, Stallwork in Cheshire, 1915, Heraldic memorials of the Hulton family in Deane church, co.Lancaster, The chantry of St.John Baptist at Bailey, The mediaeval Blackburn Pax, Mediaeval music, Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia , 1596-1662, An english alabaster lion of the fourteenth century, Arms and Crest of John Westby 1560
Trafford
GB758.L10914 The Registers of the Parish Church of Deane Volume I Part I. Baptisms, Weddings 1604, 1613-1750 Oldham
GB758.L10915 The Registers of the Parish Church of Deane Volume I Part II. Burials 1604, 1613-1750 Oldham
GB758.L10993 The Registers of the Parish Church of Deane Part III 1751-1812 Oldham
JBO/9/391 Deane Parish Church Memorial Hall, Junction Road, Deane - plans, report, elevations Bolton
L178/9/4/2-5 Deane Church Quincentenary, 1452-1952, and programme for Pageant, 18-25 Oct. Manchester
MC "Grave" scandals at Deane! Manchester
MC "Selling old newspapers" 1930 Manchester
MC Account for Vault for H.S. Cooper 1877 Manchester
MC Act of Parliament for repressing the odious and loathsome sin of drunkenness Manchester
MC Addessment for Rumworth [Assessment?] Manchester
MC Advice about Prayer - Revd. F.H. Thicknesse 1864 Manchester
MC Agreements between School Managers and Mr J.J.T. Hill (1904) and Martha A. Mellowdew (1908) Manchester
MC An account of Bolton (about 1932) Manchester
MC Ancient 'Font'(?) found near Scout Hut (East of Church) Manchester
MC Ancient Document re Horwich Chapelry Manchester
MC Anno Regis, George III 1795, 1797, 1780, 1781 Manchester
MC Appeal for a Church House 1904 Manchester
MC Architect's Report 1913 Manchester
MC Assessment on Vicarage for rates 1930 Manchester
MC Assessment to Rumworth Overseers of the Poor 1817 Manchester
MC BBC Broadcast 1953 Manchester
MC Bowden's Window 1932 Manchester
MC Burial Bill 1897; Fees for marriages and burials Manchester
MC Calendar Cards 1930 Manchester
MC Centenary of Manchester Diocese Manchester
MC Church magazines for 1948 and some of previous years Manchester
MC Church of England Education 1929 Manchester
MC Churchyard extensions 1813 Manchester
MC Churchyard extensions 1876 Manchester
MC Churchyard extensions 1894 Manchester
MC Churchyard extensions 1930 Manchester
MC Churchyard extensions 1939-40 Manchester
MC Convocation of York 1957 Manchester
MC Convocation of York 1962 Manchester
MC Copy of Act for enclosing Deane Moor 1815 Manchester
MC Copy of Act for enclosing Horwich Moor 1815 Manchester
MC Copy of Act for improving Bolton to Westhoughton road 1842 Manchester
MC Copy of Act for improving roads 1793 Manchester
MC Copy of Act for improving roads 1800 Manchester
MC Copy of Bill for enclosing lands at Rumworth and Deane 1815 Manchester
MC Copy of Magna Carta Manchester
MC Copy of Standing Orders Manchester
MC Coronation of George VI and Queen Elizabeth Manchester
MC Correspondence for tablet in Memorial Hall 1934 Manchester
MC Council for Care of Churches Manchester
MC Cutting re "George Marsh" by Revd. A. Hewlett Manchester
MC Cuttings - Closing of Sunday School Sick Society Manchester
MC Cuttings - Fishing Rights in the Middle Brook 1969 Manchester
MC Cuttings - Old Schoolroom opposite the Lych Gate 1973 Manchester
MC Deane Church History notes by Canon R.C. Worsley (Vicar 1927-1950) Manchester
MC Deane Records 1952 Manchester
MC Deane School Trustees - Minutes Books 1882 - 1903 Manchester
MC Deane School Trustees - Minutes Books 1904 - 1930 Manchester
MC Deane Schools and Schoolmastership - 1896 Manchester
MC Death of Canon R.C. Worsley 25.3.1971 Manchester
MC Dedication of Bells and Clock 1955 Manchester
MC Delapidations 1929 Manchester
MC Dispute about a grave 1890 Manchester
MC Documents deposited at Preston Records Office Manchester
MC Dorothy Leigh Charity 1895 Manchester
MC Drawing of Church roof and design of reredos 1884 Manchester
MC Drawing of St Mary's Deane, for C. Of E. Newspaper 1950 Manchester
MC Endowment accounts - Deane Church School 1861 - 1928 Manchester
MC Endowment of school lands 1876 Manchester
MC English Parish Records 1962 Manchester
MC Enquiry - Deane School 1905 Manchester
MC Fac-simile warrant to execute Mary Queen of Scots (1587) Manchester
MC Farewell address to Deane Parishioners by Revd. F.H. Thickness (Vicar 1855-1868) 29th March 1868 Manchester
MC Farewell sermon - Revd. W.H. Green 1898 Manchester
MC Farewell sermon by Revd. W. Bashall (Vicar 1868-1876) 1876 Manchester
MC Formation of St Bede's Parish - 1923 Manchester
MC Fourth Centenary of the Martyrdom of George Marsh 24.4.1955 Manchester
MC Funeral Service for his late Majesty King George VI 1952 Manchester
MC Furness Abbey Guide Book and postcard 1973 Manchester
MC Gas to Westhoughton - in the Parish of Deane - 1871 Manchester
MC George Marsh - Hero and Martyr by James Johnston 1920 Manchester
MC Gifts to the Church Manchester
MC Historical account of the Endowment of Deane Church by J.H. Partington Manchester
MC History of Bolton-le-Moors 1856 Manchester
MC History of Deane Church School - Mr. R. Walmsley Manchester
MC History of South-East Lancashire 1880 Manchester
MC History of St George the Martyr Church 1880 Manchester
MC Hymn on conclusion of Transvaal War 1899 Manchester
MC Inauguration of New Organ 1887 Manchester
MC Induction of Revd. K.M. Bishop, M.A. 30.5.1950 Manchester
MC Induction of the Revd. R.B. Jackson, B.Sc 10.12.1974 Manchester
MC Instrument of Management of the Education Act 1944 Manchester
MC Inventory of silver - J.R. Line Manchester
MC Iron railings for Deane Clough - 1940 Manchester
MC Letter about Deane Sermons 1888 Manchester
MC Letter by Revd. K.M. Bishop re Mr. Cross Manchester
MC Letter concerning Revd. Patterson 1929 Manchester
MC Letter from Board of Education re Education Act 1902 Manchester
MC Letter re Deane Endowed School, from Charity Commission Manchester
MC Letters concerning War Graves Manchester
MC Letters from Board of Education re Crompton and Ridgeway Charities 1919 Manchester
MC Letters re Markland Hall School 1936 Manchester
MC List of Churchyard documents in Diocesan Registry Manchester
MC Local history paper 1951 Manchester
MC Magazine Cover 1933 Manchester
MC Magazine cuttings in the Revd. J.R. Line's time (Vicar 1912-1927) Manchester
MC Manchester Cathedral 1930 Manchester
MC Marriage of Revd. D. Gatenby Manchester
MC Mortuary fees 1882; Deane Parish Burial Rights Manchester
MC Nation Prayers for Queen Victoria 1901 Manchester
MC New School 1961 Manchester
MC Newspaper Cuttings - 1866 Brief History of St. Mary's, Deane Manchester
MC Newspaper Cuttings - 1866 Brief History of St. Mary's, Deane Manchester
MC Newspaper Cuttings - 1866 Consecration of St James's New Bury Manchester
MC Newspaper Cuttings - 1866 Death of Mrs. Wm. Ford, Hulton Manchester
MC Notes and letter from Canon K.M. Bishop (Vicar 1950-1973) Manchester
MC Old insurance policy 1923 Manchester
MC Opinion on Cemetery question and Litigation on Burials 1889-1899 Manchester
MC Ordination of Revd. A. Ryder Manchester
MC Ordnance Survey Sheet 86 Bolton-le-Moors Manchester
MC Ordnance Survey Sheet 94 Westhoughton and surrounding districts Manchester
MC Pageant - "Coronet for Deane" 1952 Manchester
MC Paper by Revd. K.M. Bishop Manchester
MC Paper on Deane Bishops Manchester
MC Papers - "Divine Council Jubilee" 1879 Manchester
MC Papers on Memorial Hall Manchester
MC Parish boundaries of St. George the Martyr Manchester
MC Parish Church accounts 1908-1910 Manchester
MC Parish of St. Bede, Morris Green Manchester
MC Parish Paper 1903 Manchester
MC Parochial fees to the Vicar 1777 Manchester
MC Payments by Ecclesiastical Commissioners 1939 Manchester
MC Photographs of St. Mary's and St. Andrew's - probably taken by Mrs. Bishop Manchester
MC Plan of a new Club House on Deane Road 1892 Manchester
MC Plans for Baptistry and War Memorial 1947 Manchester
MC Prayer and Thanksgiving for 25 years reign - King George V 1935 Manchester
MC Presentation of Tower Bells 1896 Manchester
MC Proctorial Election 1955, 1959 and 1964 Manchester
MC Public Apology by five youths 1909 Manchester
MC Purchase of "The Bakewells" for Vicarage1927-1929 Manchester
MC Quincentenary papers 1952 Manchester
MC Repairs to schools 1905 Manchester
MC Report on East Window, from Manchester Univ. 1959 Manchester
MC Report on how Churchwardens are appointed 1890 Manchester
MC Rules of Deane Parish Church Sunday School sick society - 1903 Manchester
MC Sayings and Doings of the Revd. James Folds (Parson Folds) 1755-1820 1879 Manchester
MC Saynte Mariden leaflet 1966 Manchester
MC Sermon preached by Revd. W. Bashall on the death of James Marsh Manchester
MC Sermons 1946 Manchester
MC Sermons Paper 1905 (News Cutting) Manchester
MC Sermons sheet 1885 Manchester
MC Service for Victory in Europe 1945 Manchester
MC St. Andrew's Mission Church - Schools 1887-1937 Manchester
MC Status of School Managers 1905 Manchester
MC Sunday School Sick Society 1949 and 1950 Manchester
MC Surveyor's report on Deane Vicarage Manchester
MC The London Gazette: 10.1.1854 Manchester
MC The London Gazette: 12.10.1923 Manchester
MC The London Gazette: 19.1.1897 Manchester
MC The London Gazette: 20.3.1874 Manchester
MC The London Gazette: 25.1.1860 Manchester
MC The London Gazette: 28.7.1863 Manchester
MC The London Gazette: 31.3.1866 Manchester
MC The Observation of the Lord's Day Manchester
MC Thickness Grave 1930 Manchester
MC Three editions of our Church History and notes and letters from Canon K.M. Bishop 1950-1973 Manchester
MC Trees in the Churchyard 1777 Manchester
MC Two packages of documents re Charities of Mort, Guest, Ridgway and Crompton Manchester
MC Vicarage delapidations 1935 Manchester
MC Wardens' statement 1905 Manchester
MC Widening of RLY LINE - BOLTON-LE-MOORS 1891 Manchester
MC York Journal of Convocation 1963 Manchester
OS 69/7778 Triangulation (Trig) Station number SD/80/T241 or 34/80/T241. Trig name: Deane Church Tower: tertiary mark. National Grid reference: SD(34)/60 (10 km square at 1:25000 scale) or SD 6908 (1 km square at 1:2500 scale) Kew
PRU RUMWORTH TOWNSHIP
Rumworth was the 'core' township in the ancient parish of Deane, being the township in which the parish church was situated. It was included in Bolton Poor Law Union in 1837, and became part of Bolton Rural Sanitary Authority in 1870. In 1872, Rumworth was divided into two parts; the eastern portion was added to the Borough of Bolton (Rumworth Ward), and the western part remained in Bolton Rural Sanitary Authority. In 1894, the western portion became a civil parish in Bolton Rural District, and its name was changed to 'Deane'. In 1898, the Rural District Council was abolished, and Deane became part of Bolton County Borough Deane-cum-Lostock Ward. This ward was rated differentially until 1923, and had its own local committee of the Borough Council
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PRU/1 Rumworth Township
Vestry and Parish Council Minute Books
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PRU/1/1 Annual Vestry Meetings
Annual Parish Meetings from 4 Dec 1894
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PRU/1/2 Parish Council Bolton
PRU/2 Rumworth Township
Rate Books
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PRU/2/1 Poor Rate Bolton
PRU/2/2 Poor Rate Bolton
PRU/2/3 Poor Rate Assessment Book Bolton
PRU/2/4 Poor Rate Assessment Book Bolton
QSP/212/9 Deane Parish -- relief of poor. Preston
QSP/413/13 Deane Parish -- payment for "fox heads, Urchants, and other vermin." Preston
QSP/44/22 Deane Parish -- churchwardens. Preston
SLB/20 DEANE CE SCHOOL Bolton
SLB/20/1 Managers' Minute Book Bolton
SLB/20/2 Managers' Minute Book Bolton
SLB/20/3 Correspondence Bolton
SLB/20/4 Correspondence Bolton
ZAH/3/14 Letter: Peter Ainsworth, Smithills Hall, to his sister Sarah (Annesley) - proposing a purchase of ground rent; social activities; charity sermons for Deane church & school; character of Mr & Mrs Hulton Bolton
ZAH/6/3 Extracts from Deane Parish Church Marriage registers - members of the Ainsworth family Bolton
ZAL/353 Rough plan of roads around Deane Church. Bolton
ZAL/365 Rough plan of Deane Church Burial ground, laid out in graves. Bolton
ZAL/1203 Plans of Deane Church and Burial Ground. Bolton
ZAL/1300 Map of the Parish of Deane, showing the several Townships in the County Palatine of Lancaster. Drawn for the Rev'd Thomas Brocklebank. Bolton
ZAL/1318 Shows the site of the oldest grave in Deane Church Yard. n.d. Reverse - Notice of sale of an estate. n.d. Bolton
ZBA 2/5/14 Ox Roasting with Peace Committee 1919-8, Harold Pyott and the Roundthorn Twins, Two secret passages at Deane Church, Mining Soughs & Colliery Tramways in Over Hulton & Westhoughton Bolton
ZBEN The Bolton Evening News
There have been hundreds of articles written about Deane Church over the years. It is a hard enough task to document the Church, therefore no examination of the newspaper archives has (or probably will be) undertaken.
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ZBEN/4/3/2 Reverend H.S.Patterson, Vicar of Deane, to Messrs Tillotson & Son - arrangements for transcription for publication purposes of the Deane parish registers. 18 Jan 1886:
Copy letters from Tillotson & son to Reverend H.S.Patterson and to John Horsfield, Parish Clerk of Deane, relating to same matter. 18-21 Jan 1886
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ZBEN/4/3/3 Agreement: Reverend H.S.Patterson & W.F.Tillotson - arrangements transcription of the Deane parish registers. Witnessed by James C. Scholes and John Horsfield Bolton
ZCT/1/5 Church Registers
Map of Bolton, showing deane parish boundary.

Extracts from the following registers of Crompton baptisms, marriages and burials:
Deane, 1613 - 1845; Bolton St Peter, 1573 - 1850; Turton, 1720 - 1812; Bury, 1600 - 1698; Prestwich, 1608 - 1711; Eccles, 1564 - 1632;
Middleton, 1546 - 1749; Radcliffe, 1557 - 1783; Rochdale, 1642 - 1700; Leigh, 1625 - 1700; Manchester, St Mary, 1757 - 1848; Liverpool, 1644 - 1710.
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ZWL/41 Folder containing 'Baptism, marriage and burial entries of Bolton Parish registers, Deane Parish register, New Chapel Bolton
ZWW/4/4 Deane Church: Stained Glass Windows, including correspondence and report by A.C.Sewter Bolton
ZWW/4/5 Deane Church and Roman Catholicism: typescript notes for lecture by Robert Walmsley on the subject of 'Did Deane Church ever belong to the Roman Catholics?' Bolton
ZZ/640 Deane Parish Tithe Books Bolton
ZZ/640/1 Tithe Account Book: 'A Rentall of the Compositions paid John Latham, gentleman, Trustee for Miss Margaret Kenyon and Infant and Isabel Edge, Spinster, Rectors Impropriate of the Tyths Great Small and Easter dues within the Parish of Dean in the County of Lancaster for Lands there, etc...'
- Inludes names of tenants and landowners, land held, rents paid in the townships of Farnworth, Heaton, Horwich, Kearsley, Little Hulton and Rumworth. Also contains payment accounts and arrears
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ZZ/640/2 Tithe Account Book: 'A Rental of the Compositions paid Sir Thomas Hanmer, Bart. in right of his wife late Miss Margaret Kenyon and Isabel Edge Spinster Rectors Impropriate of the Tyths Great Small and Easter Dues within the Parish of Dean....'
- Inludes names of tenants and landowners, land held, rents paid in the townships of Farnworth, Heaton, Horwich, Kearsley, Little Hulton and Rumworth. Also contains payment accounts and arrears
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