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"Terrier and Notes 1912"

Catalogue reference: 1862 A/PW 115

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Reference
1862 A/PW 115
Title
"Terrier and Notes 1912"
Date
1876 - 1934
Description

Page 1-35 Glebe terrier and inventory, 1912

5 Description of parish boundary

9 Photo of Rectory, 70 Magdalen Road

13 The rector's Income Tax certificate and warrant of payment from Queen Anne's Bounty 1912. Table of ministers' fees for burials in Exeter Cemetaries 1909

14 Photo of St. Leonard's Church, after 1902

15 Memos of tithe redemptions, 1891 - 1928

16 Print of the church (as used on cover of parish magazine), n.d.

18 Photo of interior of church, n.d.

21 Plan of the church and churchyard, 1911

27 Photo of communion plate 1911

37 Plan of the City of Exeter reproduced from Brown's and Hohenberg's Civitates Orbis Terrarum, 1618

39,41 Lithographed plans showing St. Leonards parish in 1773 and 1873, n.d.

43 Besleys "Birds eye view of Exeter", being a pictorial plan, 1911

44 Reproduction of drawing of 14th C. St. Leonard's Chapel

45 Notes on history of the church up to 1910, with additions up to 1934

48 Photo of model of the church, which was consecrated in 1833

52 Photo of chancel and organ, also of E.M. Vinnicombe, organist from 1883 - 1913

56 Reprint from The Daily Western Times of speeches by Earl Northbrook and Earl Fortescue at the laying of the foundation stone of the new chancel, 1876

63 Copy of the Building Fund account 1884

65-67 Reprint from The Daily Western Times on the opening of the church, 1884

70 Photo of the pulpit, n.d.

73 Photo of the church seen from Larkbeare Lane, and of Mr. R.M. Fulford of Exeter, architect

82 Photo of the Sunday School building in Roberts Road (opened in 1840), n.d.

87 Plan showing additions to St. Leonard's churchyard, dedicated in 1899

91 Photo, taken from St. Thomas, looking towards St. Leonard's, showing the Exeter Canal and a sailing boat, the river Exe, Judges Lodgings, St. Leonard's Church and the Deaf School, n.d.

92 Photo of the Rector, Rev. R. Callender who resigned in 1912

97-100 Fiftieth anniversary of consecration of the church, 1934: printed appeals for a thank-offering fund to install electric light; printed programmes of the Jubliee services; and newspaper cuttings re the celebrations and the installation of electricity

102 Pencil drawing of St. Leonard's chapel, signed W.H.S.

123 Photo of Mount Radford House belonging to the Baring family, demolished in 1912

124-143 Transcript of memorial inscriptions and tablets in the church up to 1915, with additions to 1927

140 Photo of chancel and new choir stalls, n.d.

141 Photo of entrance gates to churchyard, n.d.

143 Memos on painting of reredos and erection of war memorial tablet in 1920, and on installation of electric light and a new carpet in 1934

155-159 List of rectors 1348 - 1926

158 Photo of memorial tablet in Exeter Cathedral to Rev. George Moore, instituted Rector of St. Leonard's in 1767

168 Photo of A.E. Roach of 1 Dinham Mount, Exeter

170 Photos of H.T. Vodden Bishop of Hull; A.C. Vodden, Vicar of Christ Church, Highfield, Southampton; and of Rev. Harry Vodden

172 Photo of Rev. J.F. Sheldon, patron

174 Photo of William Miles in whose memory the tower and spire were erected by his widow

176-7 Photos of the Baring Bridge across Topsham Road

178 Notes by S. Proctor on the parish including the gas and water supply and the gift of a field in Heavitree (tithe No. 922) as a burial ground, followed by additional notes on events connected with the church, 1913 - 30

182 Plan showing boundaries of parishes of St. Leonard's, of detached portion of St. Leonard's at the barracks, of a portion of Heavitree parish on either side of Topsham Road, and of new parish of Wear, 1934

194 Photo of engraving of portrait of John Dunning, Lord Ashburton, who married Elizabeth Baring in 1780, with newspaper cutting, n.d.

196 Photo of West window presented by R. Ley

198 Photo of Baring memorial

200-2 Newspaper articles on dedication of Baring memorial and choir screen, and on Baring family, with a photo of 2nd Lord Northbrook, 1913

203-5 Notes on additions to the church fabric and furniture 1915 - 30, with photos of the new holy table, organ front and choir stalls

220 Photo of A.E. Roach churchwarden

Held by
Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust)
Language
English
Physical description
Volume
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/92d97eec-833c-4e67-8e79-7ab211a7c910/

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St Leonard's Parish, Exeter

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"Terrier and Notes 1912"