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Undated Typescript article, undated, entitled 'Cliffe Records' by V J Torr. Outlines documents in Lambeth Palace records: MS 1126 and Lambeth 639. Record of a dispute about work carried out at St Margaret's Church. 16 May 1740 A record of Henry Finnis' answers to allegations of William Pope and William Elwyn, Churchwardens of St Margaret's Church 16t May 1740. From the Canterbury Diocesan Records: Dcb/EF/1 (CCA) Account of Disbursements of John Youden, Churchwarden, St Margaret's. 1796-1798 Typescript of a Transcription of 'An Account of Disbursements of John Youden, Churchwarden at St Margaret's, for the years 1796, 1797, 1798'. From the Canterbury Cathedral Archive (U3-200-5-A) Temple family vault, extracts from the monumental inscriptions book in St Margaret's at Cliffe Handwritten extracts taken from the monumental inscriptions book* (page 30 No 326) regarding the Temple Family Vault in St Margaret's at Cliffe churchyard. *('The Monumental inscriptions in the church and churchyard of St Margaret of Antioch, ... St Margaret's Church, from the 'Gentleman's Magazine'. June 1803 Photocopy of extracts from the 'Gentleman's Magazine' June 1803 pp. 505, 506 and 507 (Vol. 73 pt. 1) about St Margaret's Church. Written by Z. Cozens, it is a detailed description of the interior features of ... Extract from Boythons 1823 Guide to Dover with information on St Margaret's and Cliffe House School From Boython's 1823 Guide to Dover an extract describing the attractions of St Margaret's village, its Bay, the church and Cliffe House School. Extract and plan from the Glebe Terrier for St Margaret's church 14 October 1833. Pencil transcription together with a plan of an extract from the Glebe Terrier 14th October 1833 presented by J Temple jr Churchwarden, and W. Tilds [?]. Curate. CCA ref, U3-200-3-D. Engraving of St Margaret's Church and Marine House from Sea Street. 1840 An 1840's drawing of the village of St Margaret's at Cliffe showing the position of Portal House, then a Boarding School for Girls called Marine House. Transcription of the Vestry Minute Book 18 June 1849 to July 1862 Pencil notes and typescript transcription of the Vestry Minute Book 18 June 1849 to July 1862. Mentions poor condition of church fabric. Ref. CCA U3/200/8/1. Includes references to CCA U3/200/3/7 AND U3/200/6/6. Notes from the Church Restoration Book 1 May 1864 to 8 May 1868 Pencil notes/transcription from the Church Restoration Book 1 May 1864 to 8 May 1868. Ref. CCA U3/200/22/1. Notes include extracts from DCb/EC1/53/1 and U3/200/8/2 - Vestry Minute Book 28 November 1895. G.L Towers [vicar], Chairman. Letter from the Charity Commission to Revd E C Lucey about Curfew Land. 1872 Photocopy of a letter from the secretary to the Charity Commission in response to a letter of enquiry from the Reverend E C Lucey about the legal status of the Curfew Land charity. Enclosed is ... Letter from the Education Dept to the Revd E C Lucey. 1872 Photocopy of a letter from the Education Dept. [in response to his letter of 8th April - not here] to the Revd E C Lucey about the requirement that a quarter acre of land be ... Letter to the Revd E Lucey about the sale of land to enlarge the churchyard. 2 January 1882 A photocopy of a letter and a typescript transcription from Richard Wilks of Mongeham to Revd E Lucey expressing reservations about selling land to enlarge the churchyard. 2 January 1882. Ref: CCA U3200/6/6. St Margaret's Church by the Rev F Case from the 'Church Monthly'. 1898 [?] A photocopy of an article about St Margaret's Church by the Rev F Case taken from the 'Church Monthly' [1898?]. Illustrations engraved by R Taylor & Co. Extract from 'Illustrated Church News' with photograph of church interior. November 1893 Photocopies of an extract from the 'Illustrated Church News' November 1893 showing interior of the church in a photograph by Grossman, Dover. Churchyard extension from the Vestry Minute Book. 28 November 1895 Typescript extract from the Vestry Minute Book of 28 November 1895 re. the proposed enlargement of the churchyard. Ref. CCA U3/200/8/2 Transcript of conveyance by the Executors of Richard Wilks of land adjoining the churchyard. 4 May 1897 Typescript transcript of the Conveyance of land adjoining the churchyard by the Executors of the Will of Richard Wilks dated 21 April 1894 Signatories: Mary Wilks, Richard Wilks and John Wilks. 4 May 1897. Ref: CCA ... Petition to the Archbishop of Canterbury for the consecration of the extension to the churchyard,1898 Typescript copy and pencil notes for transcription of a petition of the Revd F Case and Churchwardens re the consecration of the addition to the churchyard, 8 October 1898. Original in Canterbury Cathedral Archive. Consecration of the addition to the churchyard. 24 October 1898 Photocopy of the Instrument recording the Consecration of the addition to the churchyard 24 October 1898. It includes a plan of land added to churchyard. Signed by William, Bishop Suffragan of Dover. There is also a ... 'Notes on the Church of St Margaret's at Cliffe' by the Rev G M Livett. 1899 A Booklet 'Notes on the Church of St Margaret's at Cliffe' by the Rev G M Livett, vicar of Wateringbury, reprinted from Archaeologica Cantiana and published by Mitchell and Hughes, 140 Wardour Street, London 1899. History of St Margaret's Church by P D Mansfield. Undated, mid 20th century Photocopy of an article by Rear Admiral D P Mansfield in the Parish Magazine. He cites other sources about the church, including Col. Cavanagh. Footnote in which public exhibition of pictures and photographs etc. of ... Consecration of the addition to the churchyard. 3 November 1906 Photocopy of the Instrument, together with a photocopy of the external section of the same item, recording the Consecration of the addition to the churchyard on 3 November 1906. Included is a plan of the ... Transcriptions of Archbishop's visitations 1569 -1679, St Margaret's Church A photocopy of an article from 'Home Counties Magazine' 1911 contributed by Peter de Sandwich. Transcriptions of Archbishop's visitations 1569 - 1679. History of the Church of St Margaret's at Cliffe, near Dover by Lt Col WO Cavenagh. 1911 Typescript copy of an article contributed to the Parish Magazine during 1911-1912 by Lt Col WO Cavenagh JP, entitled 'A History of the Church of St Margaret's at Cliffe, near Dover'. PAGE: 1234Next >