Every parish church used to hold its records, including registers of baptisms, marriages and burials, in a wooden chest. These therefore became known as parish chest records. In addition to the registers, the records collections could include minutes of meetings held by parish officials; rate books; accounts; maps; charity deeds; church seating plans; settlement and bastardy papers; and apprenticeship indentures.
The Parish Chest By Joyce Jackman
Wed 14 January
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7:00 pm