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DN1 - Records of Trinity Church (formerly Abingdon Presbyterian, Independent, Congregational and United Reformed Church), Abingdon,
1 - Church Administration
2 - Deacons
4 - Committees
5 - Treasurer
6 - Property records
7 - Church Organisations
8 - Registration and Membership
9 - Service of the church
10 - Minister
11 - Charities
12 - Publications
13 - Other bodies
14 - Miscellaneous
1 - Letter from a sister (in London) to her brother concerning quitrent on land she had bought from him.
2 - Copy letter to Mr Mathews concerning a charity established under the will of Ann Partridge (1729), bequeathing a messuage called Durrants in Berkhampstead, Hertfordshire, to the use of the Baptist congregation at Marlows in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, 13 December 1770.
3 - Letter from S Phillips to Mr Moore concerning money paid to the latter for preaching a sermon, 11 May 1766.
4 - Print of [the Revd] R[obert] Raikes [the promoter of Sunday Schools].
5 - Letter from the Revd W Harold Doggett concerning his leaving the Baptist pastorate at Abingdon, 7 November 1906.
6 - Draft notes for an article or talk on the church’s history.
7 - Photocopy of an article in the Congregational Magazine of June 1818, containing a brief history of nonconformity in Abingdon and surrounding villages.
8 - Notes on the history of the church, perhaps made by Dr Stevens in the course of his research for Two Centuries Young.
9 - Notes on the history of the church, made by the Revd A F Rock.
10 - Paper written by the Revd Anthony Gardiner on the history of Presbyterianism in Abingdon, 1660-1700.
11 - Papers concerning the tradition that the pillars supporting the church roof were originally the masts of the Mayflower or the Brielle (the ship which brought William III to England in 1688).
12 - Transcripts and photocopies of deeds and documents relating to the church.
13 - Offprints of illustrations of former pastors and members of the church, taken from Two Centuries Young.
14 - Photographs of harvest festival displays in the church.
15 - Photographs of the front of the church.
16 - Photographs of the church building and of memorial tablets.
17 - Negatives of D/N1/14/16.
18 - Press cutting from the Congregational Weekly concerning a sermon preached at Abingdon Congregational Church in 1950.
19 - Intake Congregational Church (1935-1956) and the Churches of Doncaster, by the Revd A F Rock, minister of Intake [later minister of Abingdon Congregational Church].
20 - Press cutting concerning changes to the format of evening services at the church.
21 - Reading Broad Street Congregational Church newsletter, September 1958.
22 - Colour photographs of the church (exterior and interior).
23 - Colour photographs of the church (exterior and interior) during building works.
24 - Handbill advertising ‘Mrs Moses’, a play performed at the church.
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