- MD/12
- subfonds
- 1774-1843
Part of Miscellaneous Documents
Part of Miscellaneous Documents
Part of Miscellaneous Documents
Young papers: a small group of family papers (mainly probate and related documents) concerning the Scholefields of Keighley and the Cawoods of Keighley, Worsley (Lancs.) and Sheffield.
Papers and insignia of the Wenlock Court of the Ancient Order of Foresters, Wheldrake
Part of Miscellaneous Documents
Title deeds and other documents relating to an estate in Dunnington
Part of Miscellaneous Documents
Title deeds and other documents relating to an estate in Dunnington acquired by George Lloyd of Stockton Hall in 1859.
National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies church surveys
Part of Miscellaneous Documents
The churches of St Oswald and St John, Filey
Part of Miscellaneous Documents
Elevation for proposed enlargement, not executed, of St John's, Filey, by W.H. Brierley.
Papers relating to Rev. John Rathbone Ellis
Part of Miscellaneous Documents
Thornton le Beans Church of England School
Part of Miscellaneous Documents
Copies of court roll, manor of Wistow
Part of Miscellaneous Documents
Papers relating to Heslington Commons
Part of Miscellaneous Documents
Reports on Archeological Watching Brief
Part of Miscellaneous Documents
Part of Miscellaneous Documents
Papers relating to the Rev. Robert Skelton
Part of Miscellaneous Documents
Papers relating to the Rev. Robert Skelton, father and son, rectors of Levisham and curates of Rosedale.
Part of Records of the Reverend Francis Arthur Mann and Family
Part of Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Archive
Records relating to the general administration of Trust business, including some financial records 1946-2005, information on membership records 1975-1983, an extensive series of press cuttings 1960-2010 and information on site acquisitions 1987-19...
Administration of York Province
Part of York Diocesan Archive
The Church of England is divided into two provinces, Canterbury and York, each under an Archbishop who has personal authority and jurisdiction as the metropolitan bishop (ie the bishop over a group of sees or dioceses) and is styled ‘primate’ (or ...
Church of England, Diocese of York
Part of York Diocesan Archive
From medieval times to the mid nineteenth centuries the church courts had a wide jurisdiction, and heard cases including defamation, matrimony, tithe, probate, church rights and breach of faith by clergy. At first there was only one central York c...
Church of England, Diocese of York
Part of York Diocesan Archive
Archdeaconries are divided into smaller units called rural deaneries (more often called deaneries, or area deaneries, today, as many are not ‘rural’). Every parish in the diocese is within a deanery and looking after the deanery is the rural dean....
Church of England, Diocese of York
Part of York Diocesan Archive
The records in this section represent the probate material that was passed to the District Probate Registry in York when probate became a civil matter in 1858. The transfer of material took place in 1886 – some years after the Diocesan courts ceas...
Church of England, Diocese of York
Part of Records of the American Committee for the Evacuation of Children
Aims and organisation of the Committee, including letters and information leaflets. Minutes of the meetings of the London Advisory Committee to the US Committee for the Care of European Children. Financial information, 1940-1947. Staff lists. Corr...