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GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE

Catalogue reference: DS/L

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This record is about the GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE dating from 1972 - 1973.

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Reference
DS/L
Title
GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE
Date
1972 - 1973
Description

This series consists of correspondence written mostly to the Diocesan Registrar, along with some copies of the replies. The majority of the letters relate to records held in the registry and include requests for the return of particular documents, for example deeds or faculty papers; information from the records, for example whether a particular church is dedicated or consecrated; letters returning documents to the registry. Many letters are written by archivists from the Greater London Record Office (now London Metropolitan Archives) and concern the retrieval of documents deposited at the office.

Arrangement

The correspondence is arranged in chronological order.

Related material

<p>See DS/LR for similar material 1972-1979</p>

Held by
London Metropolitan Archives: City of London
Language
English
Physical description
0.5 linear feet
Access conditions

This series is currently uncatalogued as of August 2003. Please contact London Metropolitan Archives for further information. Access is by permission of the diocesan registrar for correspondence less than thirty years old. All other files are open.

Immediate source of acquisition

Deposited 1975 by Southwark Diocesan Registry, AC/75/109

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/1d2e8ff1-b3b5-422e-9a56-c9bfa719a012/

Catalogue hierarchy

837,895 records
8,242 records

Within the fonds: DS

DIOCESE OF SOUTHWARK

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GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE