| Description | containing: Churchwardens' rates 1839 - 1850. Churchwardens' accounts 1841 - 1909 Overseers' rates 1835, 1836, 1841. Overseers' accounts 1836 Vestry minutes 1840 - 1909 Appointments of churchwardens 1840 - 1909 Appointments of paving and lighting Commissioners 1840 - 1889 VESTRY MINUTES INCLUDE: Proceeds from the sale of the workhouse to be refunded to the charitable bequest of Mr. James Lowry (a resident of Peterborough who by his Will dated 1710 left £5 per annum to the poor of the parish of Holy Sepulchre - see Charity Commissioners Report 1837) 1841. The thanks of the parishioners of Holy Sepulchre to be communicated to the Cambridge Camden Society 'for their zeal and energy manifested in carrying on their repairs of St. Sepulchre's Church, and for the manner in which the present repairs and alterations have been done by them.' 1843 . No further interments to be allowed in the churchyard except in private vaults. 1853 Final instalments of Archdeacon Thorp's loan of £300 to the restoration fund repaid. 1855, 1856 Answers to an enquiry concerning the income of the benefice, conducted during a vacancy in the living. 1876 Proposals to lease glebe land situated between Grange Road and Barton Road for building purposes. 1887 Details of proposed celebrations of Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee 1887 Request to the General Purposes Committee of the Town Council to move the cab stand from the corner of St. John's Street to the old churchyard of All Saints. 1893 Representations to be made to the Watch Committee concerning the hawking of newspapers on Sundays. 1893 |