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RECORDS OF THE PARISH OF ALL SAINTS CASTLE CAMPS

Catalogue reference: P34

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This record is about the RECORDS OF THE PARISH OF ALL SAINTS CASTLE CAMPS dating from 1563 - 1968.

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Full description and record details

Reference
P34
Title
RECORDS OF THE PARISH OF ALL SAINTS CASTLE CAMPS
Date
1563 - 1968
Description

Listed by Angela Black in 1972. List slightly amended and introductory note added, September 2003.

Held by
Cambridgeshire Archives
Language
English
Creator(s)
<corpname>Church of England, All Saints Castle Camps Parish, Cambridgeshire</corpname>
Physical description
48 files
Immediate source of acquisition

The records were deposited by the Rector in 1968.

Ecclesiastical parish records deposited at County Record Office Cambridge were listed according to a scheme of numbered classes, not all of which are present for every parish. Additional records have been added to each class as they have been deposited, with the result that some series are broken and it may be necessary to look through the entire class to identify a full series.

Administrative / biographical background

Castle Camps is an ancient parish, in the Archdeaconry and Diocese of Ely. Parts of the parish

The living is a rectory, frequently closely connected with Shudy Camps from the seventeenth century (see P34/3/2-4). The two livings have been held in plurality since 1945, and are now held together with the livings of Bartlow, Horseheath and Linton (Diocesan Directory 1999).

In 1836, the parish was incorporated (for poor law and related purposes) into the Linton Poor Law Union and was enlarged, for civil purposes, in 1885 (addition of the Cambridgeshire part of Helions Bumpstead). The civil (non-ecclesiastical) affairs of the parish have been separately governed since 1894.

Record URL
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RECORDS OF THE PARISH OF ALL SAINTS CASTLE CAMPS