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DESB - Deeds and documents of clients of Messrs Darvill, Last and Goodford of Windsor, and T. W. Stuchbery & Son (later Stuchbery Stone) of Windsor, solicitors
B - Business Records
P - Maps and Plans
Q - Ecclesiastical and Charity Records
1 - Title deeds of the chapel site and grounds, and the site of the manse.
2 - Agreements of committee appointed to build the chapel, including agreement with Messrs Jesse and William Hollis, builders.
3 - Bills, vouchers and accounts for building the chapel.
4 - Bills and vouchers concerning the chapel.
5 - Bills and vouchers concerning the chapel.
6 - Copy of extracts of trust deed (1833) relating to the appointment of minister, deacons and trustees.
7 - Correspondence, bills and papers relating to unpaid debts incurred in the building of the chapel.
8 - Bills, vouchers and accounts relating to the building debt.
9 - Bills, vouchers and accounts relating to the building debt.
10 - Title deeds of, and papers concerning, land on the north side of the new turnpike road from Windsor to Reading [Victoria Road], at the east corner of William Street, Windsor, adjoining the chapel site [used as a burial ground and later part of the Chapel House [manse] gardens].
11 - Certificate of registration of chapel for the solemnisation of marriages.
12 - Papers relating to the extension of the chapel by the building of side galleries.
13 - Plans and elevations of the new galleries
14 - Mortgage and reconveyance of the manse and garden, William Street, Windsor.
15 - Agreement for the Revd Samuel Eastman, minister of the church, to occupy the manse.
16 - Correspondence and papers concerning the disputed invitation to the Revd Thomas Orr of Poole, Dorset, to become minister of the church.
17 - Correspondence, copy minutes of church meetings, and papers concerning the appointment of new trustees.
18 - Papers concerning the appointment of new trustees.
19 - Fire insurance policy on the manse.
20 - Minutes of special meeting of trustees to consider the amalgamation of the trusts relating to the chapel, the manse and the burial ground, with lists of trustees.
21 - Correspondence concerning a proposed meeting of the manse trustees.
22 - Plans and elevations of proposed new classroom to be added to the church hall on the site of part of the manse garden, as a memorial of the Sunday Schools centenary, with covering letter.
23 - Provisional valuations under the Finance Act (1910) of the manse, 26 William Street, Windsor, and the Congregational Hall, Chariotts Place, Victoria Street, Windsor.
24 - Correspondence concerning the proposed mortgaging of church property to pay for the installation of a new organ.
25 - Letter from a trustee enquiring about his duties.
26 - Accounts of [church] Book Society.
27 - Agreement to let a piece of land on the north side of Victoria Street and at the east corner of William Street, Windsor, to John Shurley of Windsor, corn dealer, reserving the right for the church to use the land as a burial ground.
28 - Letters from the Committee of the Council on Education, Whitehall, concerning the deeds of the school site.
29 - Fire insurance policy.
30 - Papers concerning the appointment of new trustees.
31 - Papers concerning the implementation of the Education Act (1902).
32 - Receipt for the school trust deeds (sent to the Board of Education).
33 - Agreements and papers concerning projecting windows encroaching on the yard of the British Schools (one belonging to the Windsor Skating Rink).
T - Title Deeds
Z - Miscellaneous
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