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Expand 1 - Incumbent: The service of the church1 - Incumbent: The service of the church
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Expand 7 - The Churchwardens: Correspondence and Papers7 - The Churchwardens: Correspondence and Papers
Expand 8 - Records of the vestry and the PCC8 - Records of the vestry and the PCC
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Expand 24 - Records of societies and special committees 24 - Records of societies and special committees
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Expand 26 - Records received on public deposit 1: Enclosure records26 - Records received on public deposit 1: Enclosure records
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1 - Bound table showing the descent of The Manor of Orton Longueville, 1548 - 1948. There is also loose at the front of the book a family tree of the connections of the families of Waldegrave, Hertford, Howard, Cope, Huntly and Galloway. (1714 - 1961).
2 - Typewritten bound copy of HP61/26/1, a gift to the church from Arthur Bradley Campbell of Orton Hall
3 - Letter, addressed to a Mr Mist, berating him about not describing "the most beautiful scenes" of the life of the Bishop Hooper. The author details the life of the Bishop, who was appointed one of the Chaplains to the Princess Mary on her marriage to William of Orange. He was later made Bishop of Bath and Wells by Queen Anne. Author of the letter unknown.
4 - Bargain and Sale of the Orton Estate made between Sir Charles Cope, Bart., and Mr John Cleaver
5 - Notes on the Manor of Bottlebridge [Botolph Bridge] from "Mr R Hetley", written on the back of the Act for Registering Births, Marriages and Deaths in England, 1836
6 - Orton Longueville Church' by the Reverend Peter Royston, M.A.
7 - OS map for Orton Longueville, Sheet TL 19, 1:25,000 scale
8 - Photographs of the effigy of Henry de Longueville and correspondence from the Royal Armouries
9 - Constitution for The Orton Goldhay Local Ecumenical Partnership
10 - Constitutional guidelines for local groupings of Churches Together
11 - Ministry in The Ortons, Peterborough' by Ted Duckett
12 - Some History and Tales of Orton Longueville' compiled by Terry Millett
13 - Video of flower exhibition held on the 3rd and 4th of July 1995
14 - Churches Together in The Ortons meeting minutes
15 - Annual report of Holy Trinity Church, Orton Longueville for 2010/2011
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1 - Photograph of Canon Arthur Royle at Saffron Walden
2 - Black and white photograph of the church viewed from the road
3 - Black and white photograph of the church viewed from the churchyard
4 - Three identical colour photographs of the church lit up at night viewed from the churchyard
5 - Three identical colour photographs of the church lit up at night viewed from the churchyard
6 - Photograph of the church lit up at night from the churchyard
7 - Photograph of the church viewed from the opposite side of the road
8 - Snow scene of the church viewed through the lychgate
9 - Mounted photograph of the church viewed from the road
10 - Three identical interior views down the nave towards the alter
11 - Photograph of a millennium flower arrangement above the altar
12 - Photograph of a flower arrangement by a window
13 - Photograph of an unidentified man and woman standing amongst the pews with their backs to the altar
14 - Photograph of a flower arrangement beside a photograph of the Queen Mother, possibly at the time of her death
15 - Photograph of a flower arrangement on the font
16 - Photograph of the stained glass window at the east end viewed from the inside
17 - Photograph of the incumbent (possibly the Reverend Michael Soulsby) standing with an unidentified man and woman
18 - Sepia photograph of the east end of the church viewed from the churchyard
19 - Black and white interior photograph looking down the nave towards the altar
20 - Postcard showing the church and churchyard following a snow storm on 24 April 1908
21 - Photograph of guests assembled before a stall at the Garden Fete of 1909
22 - Photograph of crowds being addressed by a male speaker, possibly also taken at the garden fete of 1909
23 - Interior photograph of the pulpit viewed between the arches and with the organ in the background
24 - Interior photograph looking down the nave towards the window and altar
25 - Photograph of the Reverend Peter Royston walking through the churchyard with the church behind him
26 - Photograph of Canon Warren Hastings seated outside
27 - Postcard showing Market Place, Peterborough
28 - Street scene looking north
29 - Postcard showing the war memorial
30 - Postcard showing the church viewed from the south east of the churchyard
31 - Black and white photograph of the church viewed from the east
32 - Black and white photograph of the church viewed from an elevated position to the west
33 - Black and white photograph of the church viewed from the east
34 - Black and white photograph of a nativity arrangement
35 - Two identical black and white photographs of an altar arrangement
36 - Black and white photograph of an altar arrangement
37 - Envelope containing four black and white photographs of the trees that once stood in the churchyard
38 - Black and white photograph taken from the driveway of a property opposite the church and showing the trees to be felled
39 - Black and white photograph of the two trees outside the church immediately after felling
40 - Black and white photograph of the two trees outside the church immediately after felling
41 - Black and white photograph of the church taken shortly after the felling of the trees in the churchyard
42 - Black and white photograph of Orton Hall viewed from across the lawn
43 - Envelope containing small black and white photographs of the interior of the church before and after the replacement
44 - Black and white photograph of the old box pews inside the church
45 - Black and white photograph of the interior of the church showing the chairs arranged before the pulpit
46 - Black and white photograph of the interior of the church looking across the nave at the chairs arranged before the pulpit
47 - Black and white photograph of the interior of the church after the removal of some of the chairs and pews
48 - Black and white photograph of the interior of the church after the removal of some of the chairs and pews
49 - Black and white photograph of the interior of the church after the removal of some of the chairs and pews
50 - Black and white photograph of the interior of the church after the removal of some of the chairs and pews
51 - Black and white photograph of the interior of the church following the installation of new pews
52 - Black and white photograph of the chapel[?] possibly before restoration work
53 - Black and white photograph of the chapel[?] after restoration work and on the eve of the dedication ceremony
54 - Black and white photograph of the chapel[?] after restoration work and on the eve of the dedication ceremony
20 - Copy of the Church Missionary Paper featuring a sketch and article on the life of the late Bishop of Sierra Leone, Dr John Bowen who was also once rector of Orton Longueville
21 - Letter from Edward Bradley, Lenton Vicarage, Grantham to Lady Huntly with notes from his research on Everard Digby (rector c1592-1606)
22 - Letter from the Marquis of Huntly to the electors of Orton Longueville, Orton Waterville, Fletton and Woodston, offering himself as a candidate for election to the new Huntingdonshire County Council
23 - Reprint of 'Copy of the Epitaphs in Orton Longueville Church made by the Rev. Robert Smyth of Woodston in 1734'
24 - Letter from H. W. Wood, Kingsland Villas, Boxmoor [Herts], to the rector enclosing an extract from The Gentleman's Magazine of 1807 featuring a short article and print of the stone knight in Orton Longueville church
25 - Sale particulars: The Orton Estate near Peterborough with Orton Hall and Park (comprising 3,313 acres in total) to be offered by auction by Humbert & Flint at the Mart, Tokenhouse Yard, London by order of the mortgagees
26 - Sale particulars: The contents of Orton Hall, Peterborough to be offered by auction by Phillips, Son & Neale by direction of Arthur Bradley Campbell Esq. in the Estate of the late Isabelle, Marchioness of Huntly
27 - Notes and articles about the life of Frank Buckle, jockey, who lies buried in the churchyard
28 - Book of handwritten notes on the history of the church and the parish
29 - Bundle of loose notes and correspondence found inside HP61/30/28
30 - Papers from file labelled 'Lineage details etc. and church inventory'
31 - Papers from file labelled 'Various letters on history of the church and concerning people buried in churchyard'
32 - Typed extract from a libel suit heard by the Court of the Archdeaconry of Huntingdon in the year 1790
33 - Constitution of the Churches Together in the Ortons
34 - Volume titled 'The Year's Mind'
35 - Map reproduced from Ordnance Survey [TL 1696-1796] with the property belonging to Orton Hall edged in red