Stockton St. Thomas Parish

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EP/Sto Section 1Stockton, St Thomas
EP/Sto Section 2Clergy
EP/Sto section 01Registers and list of confirmations138, 266, 286
EP/Sto 1384 papersList of those confirmed since 1918
EP/Sto 266Register of confirmations, March 1918 – 7 March 1928 (1 booklet)
EP/Sto 2851 volume, cloth boundRegister of confirmations, 16 March 1950 – 26 September 1971
EP/Sto section 02Registers of services116-119, 286, 299
EP/Sto 1161 volume, cloth boundRegister of services, 5 September 1926 -29 September 1936
EP/Sto 1171 volume, leather half-boundRegister of services, 29 September 1936 – 30 December 1942
EP/Sto 1181 volume, leather half-boundRegister of services, 1 January 1943 -3 June 1956
EP/Sto 1191 volume, leather half-boundRegister of services, 6 June 1956 – 13 July 1969 Enclosure: EP/Sto 202
EP/Sto 2861 volume, cloth boundRegister of services, 20 July 1969 – 17 January 1979
EP/Sto 2991 volume, card boundRegister of services, 17 January 1979 – 17 May 1987
EP/Sto section 03Registers of strange preachers112-115
EP/Sto 1121 volume, leather boundRegister of strange preachers, 24 July 1842 -28 January 1891
EP/Sto 1131 volume, leather boundRegister of strange preachers, 15 February 1891 -5 September 1900
EP/Sto 1141 volume, leather boundRegister of strange preachers, 6 September 1900 -27 September 1914
EP/Sto 1151 volume, leather boundRegister of strange preachers, 4 October 1914 -22 August 1926
EP/Sto section 04Parish boundaries60, 107-109, 111, 121-132, 260
EP/Sto 601 volumePapers including copy will and inventory of a house in Ffinkell Street, belonging to Mrs. E. Readman, 1717; copy of act making Chapelry of Stockton a distinct parish, 1714, etc
EP/Sto 107/1-22 papersDescriptions of boundaries of Stockton, St. James and Stockton, Holy Trinity, 20 September 1837 -27 August 1864
EP/Sto 1082 files and 3 papers, typescriptDraft Order in Council creating district of Norton, St. Michael and All Angels, with related correspondence, 8 May 1903 – 16 August 1917
EP/Sto 1091 file, printedThe London Gazette, including Order in Council creating district of Norton, St. Michael and All Angels, 8 January 1918
EP/Sto 1111 paper, typescriptLetter from Edward H. Maish, Bishop’s Chaplain, Auckland Castle to Rev. F.W. Eddison concerning proposed new parish at Eaglescliffe, 5 March 1917
EP/Sto 1212 papers, typescriptLetter from Rev. H. Martin, Stockton to [the Bishop of Durham?] concerning boundary alterations and new parishes, 10 February 1889
EP/Sto 1224 papers, typescriptReport of Commissioners to consider alterations to boundaries, 8 May 1923
EP/Sto 1242 papers, typescriptNotes on proposed parish boundaries, 8 August 1923
EP/Sto 1254 papers, typescriptReport of the Commission Appointed by the Lord Bishop of Durham to Review the Present Distribution of Churches arid Parochial Areas in Stockton and District and to Make Recommendations for Church Extension etc., 18 September 1923
EP/Sto 1265 papersLetter from Rev. P.H. Kirkham, St. Peter’s Vicarage, Stockton to “Douglas” concerning report of commission on Stockton parishes and his complaints, enclosing notes of his arguments, 5 November 1923
EP/Sto 12710 papers, typescriptDraft recommendations of Deanery Committee as to alteration of boundaries, formation of new parishes, building of mission churches and increase of staff in Stockton, n.d. [1923]
EP/Sto 1281 fileRecommendations of Deanery Committee as to reorganisation of Stockton parishes, n.d. [1923]
EP/Sto 1291 paperNotes on population of parishes before and after reorganisation, n.d. [1923-28]
EP/Sto 1301 file, typescriptDraft Order in Council to alter boundaries of Stockton parishes, with covering letter, 28 February 1928
EP/Sto 1311 file, printedThe London Gazette, including Order in Council re alterations to Stockton parishes, with covering letter, 17 July 1928
EP/Sto 1321 plan, 79cm x 65.5cm, linenMap showing alterations to boundaries of Stockton parishes, 1928 Scale: 6 in. to 1 mile [1:10560]
EP/Sto 2609 papers, typescriptLetter from Walter Barker, Hon. Secretary to South Durham and Cleveland Deaf and Dumb Mission to Rev. E.A. Douglas, The Vicarage, Stockton concerning a meeting to adjust boundaries between South Durham and Cleveland and Northumberland and Durham districts, with report on meeting, 7 November 1922
EP/Sto section 05Glebe139-140
EP/Sto 139/1-1516 papersLetters from Archer, Parkin & Townsend, solicitors, Stockton; Ecclesiastical Commissioners; Durham Diocesan Board of Finance; Governors of Queen Anne’s Bounty; and the Archdeacon of Auckland to Rev. E.A. Douglas concerning sale of glebe land to P.C.C. to build a parish hall, 24 November 1922 – 28 January 1927
EP/Sto 1401 paper, printedApplication to Ecclesiastical Commissioners for consent to convey glebe land to P.C.C. to erect parish hall, n.d. [1922 – 1927]
EP/Sto section 06Offertories171-183
EP/Sto 1711 volume, card boundRegister of offertories, including list of pews and names of occupants, April 1869, 18 April 1869 – 13 December 1874
EP/Sto 1721 volume, leather boundRegister of offertories, 20 December 1874 – 29 October 1882
EP/Sto 1731 volume, leather boundRegister of offertories, 10 March 1884 – 5 August 1894
EP/Sto 1741 volume, leather boundRegister of offertories, 12 August 1894 – 9 April 1899
EP/Sto 1751 volume, leather boundRegister of offertories, 2 April 1899 – 23 April 1903
EP/Sto 1761 volume, leather boundRegister of offertories, 30 August 1903 – 29 March 1908
EP/Sto 1771 volume, cloth boundRegister of offertories, 17 November 1918 – 22 November 1925
EP/Sto 1781 volume, cloth boundRegister of offertories, 29 November 1925 – 21 May 1933
EP/Sto 1791 volume, cloth boundRegister of offertories, 3 November 1940 – 4 April 1948
EP/Sto 180/1-4747 papersAccounts of offertories, 29 December 1946 – 7 December 1947
EP/Sto 1811 volume, cloth boundRegister of offertories, 11 April 1948 – 5 June 1955
EP/Sto 1821 volume, cloth boundRegister of offertories, 12 June 1955 – 9 December 1962
EP/Sto 1831 volume, cloth boundRegister of offertories, 16 December 1962 – 16 June 1974
EP/Sto section 07Parochial statistics133-134
EP/Sto 1331 fileStatistical returns for parishes in Stockton Deanery, 1916-17
EP/Sto 134/1-2122 papers, printedParochial statistics, 1917-37
EP/Sto section 08Cradle rolls306-317
EP/Sto 30631 papersCradle roll for January, [1950 – 1978]
EP/Sto 30729 papersCradle roll for February, [1949 – 1978]
EP/Sto 30831 papersCradle roll for March, [1949 – 1977]
EP/Sto 30930 papersCradle roll for April, [1949 – 1977]
EP/Sto 31031 papersCradle roll for May, [1948 – 1977]
EP/Sto 31130 papersCradle roll for June, [1949 – 1977]
EP/Sto 31231 papersCradle roll for July, [1949 – 1977]
EP/Sto 31331 papersCradle roll for August, [1949 – 1977]
EP/Sto 31430 papersCradle roll for September, [1947 – 1977]
EP/Sto 31531 papersCradle roll for October, [1949 – 1977]
EP/Sto 31630 papersCradle roll for November, [1948 – 1977]
EP/Sto 31731 papersCradle roll for December, [1949 – 1977]
EP/Sto section 09Orders of services144, 300-301
EP/Sto 1442 papers, printedOrder of service for Sunday before Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, 9 May 1937
EP/Sto 3001 paperLeaflet indicating the services and sermons to be held during Lent, 1875
EP/Sto 3011 bookletOrder of the service commemorating the coronation, 7 June 1953
EP/Sto section 10Licences302-305
EP/Sto 3021 paperCopy licence appointing the Rev. St. John Turner to the curacy of Stockton-on-Tees, 20 December 1953
EP/Sto 3031 paperCopy licence appointing the Rev. R. H. Hooker to the curacy of Stockton-on-Tees, 12 June 1980
EP/Sto 3041 paperCopy licence appointing the Rev. T. J. F. Heighway to the curacy of Stockton-on-Tees, 1 November 1963
EP/Sto 3051 paperCopy licence appointing the Rev. J. M. H. Gibson to the curacy of Stockton-on-Tees, 1 November 1963
EP/Sto section 11Lay helpers135-137
EP/Sto 1351 fileLetter from Canon Patterson, Hon. Secretary of Durham Diocesan Lay Helpers’ Association to Rev. E.A. Douglas concerning the bishop’s authority to lay readers to take services due to scarcity of clergy on national service, enclosing relevant papers, 26 August 1918
EP/Sto 1365 papersPapers concerning Durham Diocesan Lay Helpers’ Association, 1927
EP/Sto 1372 papers, printedNominations of W.A. Sansom and W. 0rmston as lay helpers, n.d.
EP/Sto section 12Correspondence142, 234-235, 238-240
EP/Sto 1422 papers, typescriptLetter from J.P. Carter, secretary to Durham Diocesan Board of Finance, to Rev. E.A. Douglas concerning proposal to give Stanley House, Stockton to Durham Diocesan Board of Finance, enclosing report of committee, 6 October 1923
EP/Sto 2341 fileCorrespondence between Rev. H. Martin, Stockton and Ecclesiastical Commissioners concerning structural alterations to Battersea Rise property, 18 – 21 May 1898
EP/Sto 235/1-55 papersLetters from Stutfield & Son, Parliament Street, Westminster, solicitors and Ecclesiastical Commissioners to Canon Martin, Stockton concerning sale of forecourts of Battersea Rise property to London County Council , 4 April 1903 – 18 March 1904
EP/Sto 2381 paper and 1 file, printedLetter from Lewin, Gregory & Co., 8 Barton Street, Westminster to Canon C.N. Wardle-Harper, Stockton concerning Teesside Corporation (No.2) Bill, enclosing copy of bill, 8 December 1969
EP/Sto 2391 paper, typescriptLetter from Archer, Parkin & Townsend, Stockton, solicitors, to Canon C.N. Wardle-Harpur, Stockton concerning Teesside Corporation (No.2) Bill, 15 December 1969
EP/Sto 240/1-22 papers, typescriptLetter from Church Commissioners to Secretary of Durham Diocesan Board of Finance concerning Teeside Corporation (General Powers) Bill and Teeside Corporation (No.2) Bill and how they may affect church property, with covering letter from P. Carter to Canon Wardle-Harper, 7 – 8 January 1970
EP/Sto section 13Articles of enquiry258-259
EP/Sto 2581 paper, printedArticles of Inquiry for ruridecanal visitation, Billingham parish, 29 July 1919
EP/Sto 2591 paper, printedArticles of inquiry for ruridecanal visitation, Haverton Hill, St. John, 29 July 1919
EP/Sto section 14Miscellaneous105, 145
EP/Sto 1056 papersNotes concerning the discontinuance of Sunday funerals in Stockton district, 1925 – 1926
EP/Sto 1451 paper, printedReport of the Bishop’s Commission upon Clerical Incomes, n.d.
EP/Sto Section 3Tithe
EP/Sto section 01Redemption146-160
EP/Sto 1461 paperLetter from J. Hinks, 220 Railton Road, Herne Hill, auctioneer, to Rev. H. Martin concerning tithe redemption on 30 Dulwich Road, Brixton, 28 February 1893
EP/Sto 147parchment, 1 membraneCertificate of redemption of tithe rent-charge on lands in Stockton, 8 March 1905
EP/Sto 1482 papers, printedCertificate of redemption of tithe rent-charge on land in Stockton, with covering letter, 10 May 1921
EP/Sto 1492 papers, printedCertificate of redemption of tithe rent-charge on land in Stockton, with covering letter, 22 January 1924
EP/Sto 1501 paper, printedCertificate of redemption of tithe rent-charge on lands in Stockton, 30 May 1924
EP/Sto 1512 papers, printedCertificate of redemption of tithe rent-charge on land in Stockton, with covering letter, 10 July 1924
EP/Sto 1522 papers, printedCertificate of redemption of tithe rent-charge on lands in Stockton, with covering letter, 8 December 1924
EP/Sto 1532 papers, printedCertificate of redemption of tithe rent-charge on lands in Stockton, with covering letter, 30 November 1925
EP/Sto 1541 paper, printedCertificate of redemption of tithe rent-charge on lands in Stockton, 28 April 1926
EP/Sto 1552 papers, printedCertificate of redemption of tithe rent-charge on lands in Stockton, with covering letter, 13 – 14 April 1927
EP/Sto 1561 paper, printedCertificate of redemption of tithe rent-charge on lands in Stockton, 29 April 1927
EP/Sto 1572 papers, printedLetter from Board of Agriculture and Fisheries to Rev. H. Martin concerning tithe redemption, 13 March 1905
EP/Sto 158/1-51 file and 5 papers, typescriptPapers re tithe redemption, 16 December 1920 -5 July 1923
EP/Sto 1593 papersPapers re tithe redemption on Grangefield Farm, 20-31 January 1921
EP/Sto 160/1-88 papersLetters from Bounty Office to Rev. E.A. Douglas concerning investment of tithe redemption money, 28 April 1921 – 11 July 1925
EP/Sto section 02Rental charges161-163
EP/Sto 1612 papersReceipts for rent-charge on Major Jenkin’s charity property, 26 March 1901
EP/Sto 1622 papersLetter from Watson, Newby & Robson, Stockton, to Canon Martin, Stockton concerning sale of theatre, hotel and shops in Bishop Street and Silver Street and apportionment of rent-charge, 2 December 1901
EP/Sto 1631 file and 1 paper, typescript31 December 1928 (1) Rev. George Wilson Froggatt, Vicar of Stockton (2) Right Rev. Herbert Hensley, Lord Bishop of Durham (3) The Governors of Queen Anne’s Bounty Deed of confirmation of annexation of tithe rent-charges on lands formerly in Stockton parish but now in Thornaby-on-Tees, St. Luke parish, to the Vicar of Thornaby, with covering letter
EP/Sto Section 4Churchwardens
EP/Sto section 01Church
EP/Sto Plans67-72, 78/1-36, 39-42, 192-196
EP/Sto 67-726 plansPlans of alteration to church, n.d.
EP/Sto 78/11 plan, 26 cm. x 20 cm., tracing paper, card mountedPlan of site of St. James’ Church, Stockton, showing proposed boundary line, n.d., 1866 Scale: 45 feet:1 inch [1:540]
EP/Sto 78/21 plan, 52.5 cm. x 37 cm., cardPlan of the foundations of St. James’ Church, Stockton, drawing no. 1, Pritchett & Sons, Darlington, architects, 3 February 1866; approved by Incorporated Society for Promoting the Enlargement, Building and Repairing of Churches and Chapels, 20 March 1866 Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch [1:96)
EP/Sto 78/31 plan, 53 cm. x 37 cm., paper, colour-washPlan of the roof of St. James’ Church, Stockton, drawing no. 2, by Pritchett & Sons, Darlington, architects, 3 February 1866; approved by the Incorporated Society for Promoting the Enlargement, Building and Repairing of Churches and Chapels, 20 March 1866 Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch [1:96]
EP/Sto 78/41 plan, 53 cm. x 37 cm., paper, colour-washGround plan of St. James’ Church, Stockton, showing seating arrangements, drawing no. 3, by Pritchett & Sons, Darlington, architects, 3 February 1865; approved by the Incorporated Society for Promoting the Enlargement, Building and Repairing of Churches and Chapels, 20 March 1866 Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch [1:96]
EP/Sto 78/51 plan 52.5 cm. x 37 cm., paper, colour-washDetails of the transverse sections of nave and spire, of St. James’ Church, Stockton, drawing no. 4, by Pritchett & Sons, Darlington, architects, February 1866; approved by the Incorporated Society for Promoting the Enlargement, Building and Repairing of Churches and Chapels, 20 March 1866 Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch [1:96]
EP/Sto 78/61 plan, 51.5 cm. x 37 cm., paper, colour-washDetails of the transverse sections of St. James’ Church, Stockton, drawing no. 5, Pritchett & Sons, Darlington, architects, 3 February 1866; approved by the Incorporated Society for Promoting the Enlargement, Building and Repairing of Churches and Chapels, 20 March 1866 Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch [1:96]
EP/Sto 78/71 plan, 52 cm. x 37 cm., paper, colour-washPlan of the longitudinal section of St. James’ Church, Stockton, looking north, drawing no. 6, by Pritchett & Sons, Darlington, architects, 3 February 1866; approved by the Incorporated Society for Promoting the Enlargement, Building and Repairing of Churches and Chapels, 20 march 1866 Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch [1:96]
EP/Sto 78/81 plan, 52 cm. x 37 cm., paper, colour-washPlan of the longitudinal section of St. James’ Church, Stockton, looking south, drawing no. 7, by Pritchett & Sons, Darlington, architects, February 1866; approved by the Incorporated Society for Promoting the Enlargement, Building and Repairing of Churches and Chapels, 20 March 1866 Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch [1:96]
EP/Sto 78/91 plan, 37 cm. x 52 cm., paper, colour-washPlan of the west and east elevation of St. James’ Church, Stockton, drawing no. 8, by Pritchett & Sons, Darlington, architects, 3 February 1866; approved by the Incorporated Society for Promoting the Enlargement, Building and Repairing of Churches and Chapels, 20 March 1866 Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch [1:96]
EP/Sto 78/101 plan, 53 cm. x 37 cm., paper, colour-washPlan of the south elevation of St. James’ Church, Stockton, drawing no. 9, by Pritchett & Sons, Darlington, architects, 3 February 1866; approved by the Incorporated Society for Promoting the Enlargement, Building and Repairing of Churches and Chapels, 20 March 1866 Scale: 8 ft. to 1 inch [1:96]
EP/Sto 78/111 plan, 53 cm. x 37 cm., paper, colour-washPlan of the north elevation of St. James’ Church, Stockton, drawing no. 10, by Pritchett & Sons, Darlington, architects, February 1866; approved by the Incorporated Society for Promoting the Enlargement, Building and Repairing of Churches and Chapels, 20 March 1866 Scale: 8 ft. to 1 inch [1:96]
EP/Sto 78/121 plan 53 cm. x 37 cm., paper, colour-washPlan of the half section of the chancel and transept roofs, drawing no. 12, by Pritchett & Sons, Darlington, architects, 3 February 1866; approved by the Incorporated Society for Promoting the Enlargement, Building and Repairing of Churches and Chapels, 20 March 1866 Scale: 12 ft. to 1/2 inch [1:288]
EP/Sto 78/131 plan, 53 cm. x 37.5 cm., paper, colour-washPlan of children’s seats in St. James’ Church, Stockton, showing elevation, section and front view, drawing no. 13, by Pritchett & Sons, Darlington, architects, 3 February 1866; approved by the Incorporated Society for Promoting the Enlargement, Building and Repairing of Churches and Chapels, 20 march 1866 Scale: 4 ft. to 1 inch [1:48]
EP/Sto 78/141 plan, 37 cm. x 53 cm., paper, colour-washDetails of the west tower, aisle and trefoil windows in St. James’ Church, Stockton, drawing no. 18, by Pritchett & Sons, Darlington, architects, n.d., 1866 Scale: 12 ft. to 1 inch [1:144]
EP/Sto 78/151 plan, 37 cm. x 53 cm., paper, colour-washDetails of the vestry window and the east window of St. James’ Church, Stockton, drawing no. 19, by Pritchett & Sons, Darlington, architects, n.d., 1866 Scale: 12 ft. to 1 inch [1:144]
EP/Sto 78/161 plan, 37 cm. x 53 cm., paper, colour-washDetails of the wheel window, transept and chancel windows, drawing no. 20, by Pritchett & Sons, Darlington, architects, n.d., 1866 Scale: 12ft to 1 inch [1:144]
EP/Sto 78/171 plan, 37 cm. x 53 cm., paper, colour-washDetails of the clerestory window and tower quatrefoil, drawing no. 21, by Pritchett & Sons, Darlington, architects, n.d., 1866 Scale: 12 ft. to 1 inch [1:144]
EP/Sto 78/181 plan, 53 cm. x 37.5 cm., paper, colour-washDetails of the aisle windows in the church, drawing no. 22, by Pritchett & Sons, Darlington, architects, n.d., 1866 Scale: 12 ft. to 1 inch [1:144]
EP/Sto 78/191 plan, 53 cm. x 37 cm., paper, colour-washDetails of the double splayed windows in the church, drawing no. 23, by Pritchett & Sons, Darlington, architects, n.d., 1866 Scale: half full size
EP/Sto 78/201 plan, 37 cm. x 52 cm., paper, colour-washPlan of a half section of the nave roof, by Pritchett & Sons, Darlington, architects; approved by the Incorporated Society for Promoting the Enlargement, Building and Repairing of Churches and Chapels, 20 March 1866 Scale: 12 ft. to 1 inch [1:144]
EP/Sto 78/211 plan, 75 cm. x 53.5 cm., paper, colour-washed, canvas-backedPlan of the longitudinal section of the church, looking south and transverse section looking east, by Pritchett & Sons, Darlington, architects, n.d., 1866 Scale: 8 ft. to 1 inch [1:96]
EP/Sto 78/221 plan, 37.5 cm. x 54 cm., paper, ink, colour-wash, canvas-backedFloor plan of the church, showing the seating arrangements, by Pritchett & Sons, Darlington, architects, n.d., 1866 No scale
EP/Sto 78/231 plan, 51.5 cm. x 36 cm., tracing paper, card mountedPlan showing the re-arrangement of seats in the church of St. James’, Stockton, by Pritchett & Sons, Darlington, architects, January 1867; approved by the Incorporated Society for Promoting the Enlargement, Building and Repairing of Churches and Chapels, 30 January 1867 Scale: 8 ft. to 1 inch 1:96]
EP/Sto 78/241 plan, 53 cm. x 36.5 cm., paper, colour-washPlan of the rose window in the church of St. James’, Stockton, by Pritchett & Sons, Darlington, architects, n.d., 1866 Scale: 12 feet to 1 inch [1:96]
EP/Sto 78/251 plan, 36 cm. x 25.5 cm., paper, colour-washDetails of the roll mould to the spire of St. James’ church, Stockton, Pritchett & Sons, Darlington, architects, n.d., 1866 Scale: full size
EP/Sto 78/261 plan, 56 cm. x 38 cm., paper, pencilDetails of seating in the chancel of St. James’ church, Stockton, J.P. Pritchett, Darlington, architect and surveyors, n.d., 1860s Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch [1:96]
EP/Sto 78/271 plan, 16.5 cm. x 28.5 cm., tracing paper, card-mountedDrawing of the pulpit, J.P. Pritchett, Darlington, architect and surveyor, n.d., 1860s No scale
EP/Sto 78/281 plan, 53 cm. x 38 cm., paper, ink, colour-washDetails of decorative carvings on the pulpit, J.P. Pritchett, Darlington, architect and surveyor, n.d., 1860s No scale
EP/Sto 78/291 plan, 38 cm. x 56 cm., tracing paper, card-mountedDetails of the pulpit, showing moneen marble and red, (little island) marble, by Pritchett & Sons, Darlington, architects, n.d., 1860s Scale: full size
EP/Sto 78/301 plan, 38 cm. x 56 cm., paper, ink, colour-washDetails of prayer and reading desks, showing mouldings, Pritchett & Sons, Darlington, architects, n.d. Scale: 6 ft. to 1 inch [1:72]
EP/Sto 78/311 plan, 38 cm. x 56 cm., tracing paper, card-mountedDetails of mouldings on the pulpit, J.P. Pritchett, Darlington, architect and surveyor, n.d., 1860s No scale
EP/Sto 78/321 plan, 38 cm. x 56 cm., paper, ink, colour-washDetails of prayer and reading desks, showing mouldings, Pritchett & Sons, Darlington, architects, n.d. Scale: 6 ft. to 1 inch, [1:72]
EP/Sto 78/331 plan, 56 cm. x 38 cm., tracing paper, card-mountedDetails of prayer and reading desks, showing mouldings, Pritchett & Sons, Darlington, architects, n.d. Scale: 6 ft. to 1 inch, [1:72]
EP/Sto 78/341 plan, 56.5 cm. x 38.5 cm., paper, ink, colour-washDetails of prayer and reading desks, showing mouldings, Pritchett & Sons, Darlington, architects, n.d. Scale: 6 ft. to 1 inch, [1:72]
EP/Sto 78/351 plan, 25.5 cm. x 25.5 cm., card, colour-washDrawing of the font, by J.P. Pritchett, Darlington, architect, n.d. Scale: 8 ft. to 1 inch [1:96]
EP/Sto 78/361 plan, 51 cm. x 38 cm., tracing paperDrawings of ironmongery used in St. James’ church, Stockton, by Brawn and Dowling, Great Clements Street, Birmingham, n.d. No scale
EP/Sto 78/391 plan, 30 cm. x 36 cm., tracing paperPlan of the site at St. James’ Church, Stockton, showing the area to the rear of the church, looking from Portrack Lane, n.d. No scale
EP/Sto 78/401 plan, 38 cm. x 29.5 cm., tracing paperSite plan of St. James’ Church, Stockton, showing an area bounded by Clarence Street, Rupert Street, Union Street and Portrack Road, Stockton, n.d. No scale
EP/Sto 78/411 plan, 57 cm. x 44 cm., paper, pencilSite plan of St. James’ Church, Stockton, showing an area bounded by Howard Street, Lily Road and Back Street, Stockton, n.d. No scale
EP/Sto 78/421 plan, 25 cm. x 20 cm., paper, pencilSite plan of St. James’ Church, Stockton, showing proposed street and site next to Mill Street, looking north from the church, n.d. No scale
EP/Sto 1921 plan, 50cm x 26cm, colouredPlan of chapel flooring, January 1924 Scale: 1/8 in. to 1 ft. [1:96]
EP/Sto 1931 plan, 60cm x 64.5cm, colouredPlan of proposed new south chapel, n.d. [1923 – 1924] Scale:1/2 in. to 1 ft. [1:24]
EP/Sto 1941 plan, 48.5cm x 33.5cm, colouredPlan of proposed new chapel, n.d. [1923 – 1924] Scale: 1/8 in. to 1 ft. [1:96]
EP/Sto 1951 plan, 50cm x 33.5cm, colouredPlan of proposed new chapel, n.d. [1923-24] Scale: 1/8 in. to 1 ft. [1:96]
EP/Sto 1961 plan, 66cm x 44cmBlueprint of lighting in church, 23 October 1929 Scale: 8 ft. to 1 in. [1:96]
EP/Sto Repairs78/37-38
EP/Sto 78/373 papersSpecification of masons’ work for repairs at St. James’ Church, 31 [ ] 1888
EP/Sto 78/381 paperStatement of intent, by James P. Pritchett, Darlington, architect, concerning work to be carried out on St. James’ Church, Stockton, n.d.
EP/Sto Extension125
EP/Sto Bell and organ65, 202
EP/Sto 651 bundleBellringing: notebook of George J. Clarkson, of Wyverstone, Suffolk, 1868; Bell appeal committee minutes, 1897 – 99; minutes of Stockton Society of Ringers, 1879 – 1908
EP/Sto 2021 paper, typescriptLetter from Nelson & Co. (Organ Builders), Durham to J. Hopkinson, Stockton concerning organ, 4 September 1968 Originally enclosed in EP/Sto 119
EP/Sto section 02Churchyard66, 203-208, 256-257
EP/Sto 661 bundleMiscellaneous church material, including correspondence re closing of old churchyard for burials; petition to Bishop re piece of land bordering river; two photographs of church bells, organ accounts, etc. post 1727 – 1912
EP/Sto 2032 papers, printedNotice offering reward for conviction of offenders trespassing and breaking branches from trees in churchyard, 27 September 1819
EP/Sto 2041 paper, typescriptLetter from F.R., Stockton to M.B. Dodds, Town Clerk, Stockton concerning improvement of churchyard, 16 August 1898
EP/Sto 2051 paper, typescriptLetter from J.P. Wakeford, Borough Engineer, to Rev. E.A. Douglas concerning disused burial ground, 20 February 1925
EP/Sto 206/1-22 papers, typescriptLetters from Diocesan Registrar and J.P. Wakeford, Borough Engineer, to Rev. E.A. Douglas concerning mortuary chapel in churchyard, 28 August – 3 September 1925
EP/Sto 2074 papersLetter from Thomas Downey, Town Clerk, to Canon G.W. Froggatt enclosing Notice to Treat and plan re portion of churchyard required for Church Row scheme, 11 September 1930
EP/Sto 2081 paperPostcard from H.M., Kelloe Vicarage, to Rev. E.A. Douglas, Stockton concerning right of way over churchyard, and new window, n.d.
EP/Sto 2561 paperLetter from Godfrey Lushington, Whitehall, to the incumbent of Stockton concerning closure of Stockton, Holy Trinity churchyard, 3 May 1882
EP/Sto 2571 paperLetter from Thomas Downey, Town Clerk, Stockton to Rev. R.F. Drury concerning maintenance of cottage in Holy Trinity churchyard, 23 November 1915
EP/Sto section 03Vicarage
EP/Sto Plans78/48/63, 220-223
EP/Sto 78 /481 plan, 56 cm. x 38 cm., pencilDetails of internal doors in St. James’ vicarage, Stockton, 9 February 1891 No scale
EP/Sto 78/491 plan, 56 cm. x 38 cm., pencilFloor plan of St. James’ vicarage, Stockton, 21 March [1891] No scale
EP/Sto 78/501 plan, 71 cm. x 57 cm., pencilDetails of brickwork for St. James’ vicarage, Stockton, 10 September 1891 No scale
EP/Sto 78/511 plan, 38 cm. x 56 cm., inkDetails of doors and windows at St. James’ vicarage, Stockton, 10 September 1891 No scale
EP/Sto 78/521 plan, 56 cm. x 38 cm., pencilDrawing of window and door details for St. James’ vicarage, Stockton, 10 September 1891 No scale
EP/Sto 78/531 plan, 75 cm. x 56 cm., pencilPlan of window details, showing section through lead and millions, at St. James’ vicarage, Stockton, 14 September [n.y.]
EP/Sto 78/541 plan, 76 cm. x 57 cm., pencilDrawing of window details for St. James’ vicarage, Stockton, 14 September 1891 No scale
EP/Sto 78/551 plan, 56 cm. x 38 cm., pencilDetails of chimney stack, roof details and hall arch for St. James’ vicarage, Stockton, 11 March 1892 No scale Endorsed: drawing of the external view of the church showing window details, n.d. No scale
EP/Sto 78/561 plan, 56 cm. x 38 cm., pencilDrawing of the principal staircase for St. James’ vicarage, Stockton, 12 March 1892 Scale: 3 inches to 1 foot [1:4]
EP/Sto 78/571 plan, 76 cm. x 56 cm., pencilPlan of window details, showing section through lead and millions, at St. James’ vicarage, Stockton, 14 March 1892 Scale: full size
EP/Sto 78/581 plan, 56 cm. x 38 cm., pencilDrawing of book case, dresser and plate rack for St. James’ vicarage, Stockton, September 1892 No scale
EP/Sto 78/591 plan, 56 cm. x 38 cm., pencilDrawing of the cornice details at St. James’ vicarage, Stockton, 12 July 1892 No scale
EP/Sto 78/601 plan, 56 cm. x 38 cm., pencilDrawing of roof details for St. James’ vicarage, Stockton, 7 September 1892 No scale
EP/Sto 78/611 plan, 56 cm. x 76 cm., pencilDrawing of panel and door details of St. James’ vicarage, Stockton, n.d. No scale
EP/Sto 78/621 plan, 56 cm. x 38 cm., pencilDrawing of grate details for St. James’ vicarage, Stockton, n.d. No scale
EP/Sto 78/63Details of internal door panels for St. James’ vicarage, Stockton, n.d. Scale: 6 ft. to 1 inch [1:72] (1 plan, 56 cm. x 38 cm., pencil)
EP/Sto 2201 plan, 52cm x 31cm, waxed linenPlan of vicarage, June 1914 Scale: 8 ft. to 1 in. [1:96]
EP/Sto 2211 plan, 45cm x 30.5cm, waxed linenPlan of vicarage, 8 June 1914 Scale: 8 ft. to 1 in [1:96]
EP/Sto 2221 plan, 46cm x 30.5cm, waxed linenPlan of vicarage, June 1914 Scale: 8 ft. to 1 in. [1:96]
EP/Sto 2231 plan, 51.5cm x 33.5cm, waxed linenPlan of vicarage, June 1914 Scale: 8 ft. to 1 in. [1:96]
EP/Sto Repairs78/44-47
EP/Sto 78/441 fileSpecification for work carried out on St. James’ Vicarage, Stockton, J. Pritchett & Son, Darlington, architect, June 1891
EP/Sto 78/451 fileSpecification no. 2, for work carried out on the St. James’ vicarage, Stockton, J. Pritchett, Darlington, architect, July 1891
EP/Sto 78/462 papersSpecification for fencing at St. James’ vicarage, Stockton, J. Pritchett, Darlington, architect, 28 June 1892
EP/Sto 78/471 paperEstimate of total cost of work at the St. James’ vicarage, Stockton, J.P. Pritchett, Darlington, architect, 1 July 1892
EP/Sto Correspondence211-212, 216-219
EP/Sto 2111 file, typescriptCorrespondence between Canon H. Martin, Stockton Vicarage, Ecclesiastical Commissioners and others concerning a right of way at vicar age and purchase of adjoining land, 21 January 1896 – 7 October 1915
EP/Sto 212/1-44 papers and 2 files, typescriptCorrespondence between Canon H. Martin, Stockton Vicarage, Ecclesiastical Commissioners and Ralph Appleton & Son, estate agents, Stockton concerning proposed sale of vicarage and purchase of land adjoining, including restrictive covenant on this land, 9 September 1910 – 1921
EP/Sto 216/1-101115 papersCorrespondence between Rev. E.A. Douglas, Stockton Vicarage; diocesan authorities; Queen Anne’s Bounty; Ralph Appleton & Hall, estate agents; M. Robinson & Sons Ltd; the Baptist Tabernacle; Wilsons, Ornsby & Cadle; Ecclesiastical Commissioners and others concerning sale of old vicarage and purchase of new, 13 January 1920 – 22 November 1923
EP/Sto 2171 fileLetters from Bounty Office to Rev. E.A. Douglas concerning purchase of Beverley House as parsonage house, purchase of 2 Dinsdale Terrace and sale of old vicarage, enclosing receipts etc., 15 April – 12 September 1921
EP/Sto 2181 paper, typescriptLetter from Thomas Downey, Town Clerk, to Rev. E.A. Douglas concerning possible request to purchase vicarage as site for municipal buildings, 3 June 1924
EP/Sto 2191 paperLetter from J. Jones, Manchester, mantle and costume manufacturers, to Rev. H. Martin, Stockton acknowledging that as tenants of 147 High Street, Stockton, they have no claim on the wall facing the vicarage, 10 September 1903
EP/Sto section 04Mission church110
EP/Sto 110/1-2133 papersCorrespondence between Rev. J. Ousey, Billingham, Canon F.C. Macdonald, Stockton, Ecclesiastical Commissioners, Church Building Society and others concerning foundation of Mission Church at Bellasis, 24 June 1915 – 19 May 1923
EP/Sto section 05Agreements191, 209-210, 213-215, 236-237, 253-254
EP/Sto 1911 file, printed13 October 1924 (1) Rev. Edwin Albert Douglas of The Vicarage, Stockton (2) Mr. A.J. Cooke of Green Lane,Newtown, Stockton, builder Agreement and schedule of conditions of building contract to build vestry
EP/Sto 209parchment, 1 membrane, pendant seal4 July 1846 (1) Rev. Robert Gray, Vicar of Stockton-on-Tees (2) The Governors of Queen Anne s Bounty Mortgage of benefice for £450 3s.3d. to rebuild and repair parsonage house
EP/Sto 210parchment, 1 membrane, pendant seal1 May 1848 (1) Right Rev. Edward, Lord Bishop of Durham (2) Rev. Francis Joseph James, Vicar of Stockton Conveyance of freehold messuage, stabling, carriage house and other outbuildings at Stockton adjoining parsonage house, and croft of la.19p. behind buildings
EP/Sto 2131 paper, printed4 January 1912 (1) Canon H. Martin (2) Governors of Queen Anne’s Bounty Mortgage of benefice for £610 to buy land adjoining parsonage
EP/Sto 2141 file, typescript11 January 1912 (1) John Mills of Newham Hall, Yorks., esq., Edward Henry Disney of Dublin, gent., and Frederick Byers Watson of Stockton, gent., mortgagees (2) John Borrow of Stockton, butcher (3) Governors of Queen Anne’s Bounty (4) Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England (5) Right Rev. Handley Carr Glyn, Lord Bishop of Durham (6) Rev. Henry Martin (7) William Richard Le Fanu, 3 Dean’s Yard, Westminster, Esquire Conveyance by (1) as mortgagees and (2) to (6) of 638 sq. yds. of land in Wellington Street, Stockton, adjoining parsonage house Consideration: £1000 to (1) by (3), (4) and (7) and £200 to (2) by (7)
EP/Sto 2152 papers, typescript21 March 1916 (1) Herbert Foxten Craggs of Brough, East Yorks., and George Vincent Craggs of 1 Madrid Road, Barnes, London (2) J. Hunter of 6 Gladstone Street, Stockton Tenancy Agreement re land on n. side of Beverley House, Stockton
EP/Sto 2361 paper5 November 1898 (1) The Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of Borough of Stockton (2) Rev. Henry Martin, M.A., Vicar of Stockton Lease of 323 sq. yds. between Church Row and King Street to build parish mission room Rent: £1 p.a.
EP/Sto 2371 file, typescript10 June 1915 (1) Canon Henry Martin of The Vicarage, Stockton (2) Right Rev. Handley Carr Glyn, Lord Bishop of Durham (3) Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England (4) Governors of Queen Anne’s Bounty (5) Ernest Alfred Webster of Wolviston Hall, Esquire, Amy Burdon Habershon of Brook Lodge, Holmwood, Dorking and Thomas Barraclough of West Hartlepool, shipowner (6) The London Joint Stock Bank, Limited (7) M. Robinson and Sons, Limited Deed of exchange and release by (1), with consents of (2)-(6), to (7) of 17 sq. yds. of glebe land and rights of way in return for 11 sq. yds. of land for use of vicar
EP/Sto 253parchment, 1 membrane, applied seal2 May 1743 (1) Edward Page of Hurworth, Yorkshire, gentleman (2) Thomas Watson of Stockton-on-Tees, gentleman Recites: Robert Stainsby left land to his wife Ann and after her death to his nephew (1). (1) and (2) have agreed that (2) can purchase a messuage from this property. George Allan, Edward Page and Thomas and Frances Grundy have surrendered this messuage to Lord of Manor of Stockton to the use of Thomas Rudd in trust for (2) Articles of agreement that (1) should produce documents to prove title of (2); that (2) should pay.1s.. rent to Lord of Manor; and that (1) will not interfere with messuage nor impose extra rents
EP/Sto 2541 paper, applied seal1 August 1745 (1) Thomas Watson of Stockton-on-Tees, gentleman (2) William Sutton of Stockton, merchant Mortgage of copyhold messuage in Stockton for £100
EP/Sto section 06Terrier226
EP/Sto 2261 paper, printedTerrier n .d. [c.1895]
EP/Sto section 07Faculties227, 229, 231-233
EP/Sto 227/1-79 papersFaculty to erect on burial ground an iron room with classroom attached, with related papers, 21 October 1897 – 14 February 1898
EP/Sto 2291 paper, typescriptFaculty to erect war memorial in churchyard, 14 July 1922
EP/Sto 2311 paper, typescriptFaculty to erect oak screen, 5 July 1924
EP/Sto 2322 papers, typescriptFaculty to erect oak memorial and brass tablet, 24 January 1925
EP/Sto 2331 file, typescriptFaculty to introduce fittings in side chapel, to alter vestry, to add oak panelling on s. side of chancel and to erect brass tablet, 10 June 1925
EP/Sto section 08Financial records39-41, 44, 62-63, 120, 164-170, 184-190, 197-199, 201, 224-225, 263-265, 294
EP/Sto 39-413 volumesChurchwardens’ accounts, 1735 – 1785, 1812 – 1894
EP/Sto 441 bundleChurchwardens’ and Overseers’ bills and receipts, 1751 – 1868
EP/Sto 62(1)1 volumeAssessment rate for erecting wall round burial ground, list of property owners, 1847
EP/Sto 62(2-61)60 papersChurchwardens’ bills and receipts, 1850 – 1851
EP/Sto 631 volumeChurch restoration fund, minutes, 1889 – 1893
EP/Sto 12011 papersReceipts for visitation fees, 1857 – 1882
EP/Sto 1641 fileRentals, 1741
EP/Sto 165/1-44 papersReceipts for church rate collection, 1863 – 1867
EP/Sto 166/1-5067 papersInvoices, receipts etc. for wages for sexton and others helping at church, including boys attending church doors and choir, 1758 – 1883
EP/Sto 167/1-95105 papersInvoices, receipts etc. for supplies of bread, wine, stationery, etc., 1758 – 1883
EP/Sto 168/1-1111 papersInvoices, receipts etc. re maintenance of clock, 1812 – 1868
EP/Sto 169/1-103114 papersReceipts for gas, coal, coke and water, 14 July 1857 – 20 March 1883
EP/Sto 1701 bookletReceipts and invoices, mounted in Messrs. E. & H. Lumley’s Free Register of properties, January 1878, 1901 – 1902
EP/Sto 1841 volume, leather half-boundAccount book of churchwardens, 31 March 1894 – 31 March 1904
EP/Sto 1851 volume, leather half-boundCash book, 7 April 1912 – 31 December 1931
EP/Sto 186/1-33 papers, printedBalance sheets, 1920 – 1922
EP/Sto 1871 paperBalance sheet and appeal for systematic offering scheme, 1923
EP/Sto 188/1-114123 papersInvoices, receipts etc. for work on church and churchyard, 1759 – 1943
EP/Sto 1891 paperReceipt for new carpet, 28 April 1868
EP/Sto 1901 file, typescriptExtract from will of Thomas Lascelles Kirk of Norton concerning bequest of £3,000 to build south transept and open out and build behind choir and vestry, 6 February 1917
EP/Sto 197/1-912 papersLetters from W.H. Wood and E. Oakley, Eldon Square, Newcastle, architects, to Canon G.W. Froggatt, The Vicarage, Stockton concerning work on inner porch and entrance, 2 September 1930 – 11 July 1931
EP/Sto 198/1-128130 papers and 1 fileReceipts for cleaning the church, washing surplices etc., 19 April 1813 – 5 March 1883
EP/Sto 1992 papersPapers re investment of £500 given by Miss Kirk to pay for extra cleaning entailed by additions to church provided for under her late brother’s will, 2 September 1925
EP/Sto 201/1-4144 papersInvoices, receipts etc. for organist’s salary and maintenance of organ, 1813-82
EP/Sto 224/1-6568 papersInvoices, receipts etc. for bell ringing and maintenance, 1813 – 1882
EP/Sto 225/1-4447 papersInvoices and receipts for Thomas Cook’s salary, 1857 – 1883
EP/Sto 263/1-2121 papersInvoices, receipts etc. for insurance premiums, 1857 – 1882
EP/Sto 264/1-78 papersReceipts for annual payments to vicar, 1861 – 1875
EP/Sto 2651 paperInvoice for summons and police delivery, April 1862
EP/Sto 2941 volume, plastic bound‘Mayor’s Appeal Fund for the Restoration of the Parish Church of Stockton-on-Tees’, account book, March 1978 – January 1990
EP/Sto section 09War memorial228, 230
EP/Sto 2281 plan, 33.5cm x 41.5cm, waxed linenPlan of site for proposed war memorial, 15 February 1922 Scale: 16 ft. to 1 in [1:192]
EP/Sto 230/1-22 papersCorrespondence between Rev. E.A. Douglas, Stockton and J.P. Wakeford, Borough Engineer, concerning the corporation making a path from war memorial to The Square, 12 – 14 March 1923
EP/Sto section 10Sequestration318
EP/Sto 3183 papersCentral Stockton Team Ministry Sequestration account, 1976
EP/Sto section 11Miscellaneous61, 79
EP/Sto 611 volumePew book, 1847
EP/Sto 791 printed volumeA farewell sermon by Rev. Robert Gray, Vicar of Stockton-on-Tees, and Bishop Designate of the Cape of Good Hope, 1847
EP/Sto Section 5Vestry38, 242, 287
EP/Sto 381 volumeVestry book, including vestry minutes, 1762 – 1926, inventory of church utensils and goods and catalogue of library, 1734; additions to church, 1734 – 1900; number of people confirmed, 1778 – 1833; list of charity sermons preached, 1721 – 1825; list of members of vestry, 1719 – 1774; lecturers, curates and vicars of parish, 1712-1817; schedule of pews; sketch of new gallery erected, 1746, etc.
EP/Sto 2421 paperNotice of vestry meeting to consider reason for discharge of sexton, 16 February 1859
EP/Sto Section 6Parochial Church Council
EP/Sto section 01Minutes243-244, 287-290
EP/Sto 2431 volume, card boundMinute book of Parochial Church Council, 12 April 1920 – 19 November 1939 Enclosures: EP/Sto 244 and 245
EP/Sto 2441 file, printedParochial Church Councils (Powers) [no.1] Measure, 1921 Originally enclosed in EP/Sto 243
EP/Sto 2871 volume, leather boundVestry and Parochial Church Meetings minute book, 26 April 1927 – 1 April 1965
EP/Sto 2881 volume, card boundParochial Church Council Meetings minute book, 8 January 1940 – 18 October 1945
EP/Sto 2891 volume, card boundParochial Church Council Meetings minute book, 8 November 1945 – 14 June 1960
EP/Sto 2901 volume, card boundParochial Church Council Meetings minute book, 15 November 1960 – 11 June 1973
EP/Sto section 02Accounts292-293, 295-298
EP/Sto 2921 volume, cloth boundAccount book, January 1975 – December 1977
EP/Sto 2931 volume, cloth boundAccount book, January 1978 – December 1980
EP/Sto 2959 papersStatements of account, 1917, 1919, 1920, 1922-1924, 1928, 1929, 1937
EP/Sto 29617 papersSummary accounts, 1958
EP/Sto 2971 volume, card boundStatements of accounts, 1984 – 1989
EP/Sto 298Statements of account for the Stockton Church Mission, 1919-1920 (2 papers)
EP/Sto section 03Sub-committee291
EP/Sto 2911 volume, card boundFinance and Standing Committee Meetings minute book, 4 April 1950 – 15 June 1976
EP/Sto section 04Electoral roll246
EP/Sto 2461 volume, cloth boundElectoral roll, 1922-28
EP/Sto section 05Miscellaneous245
EP/Sto 2451 file, printedRepresentation of the Laity Measure, 1929 Originally enclosed in EP/Sto 243
EP/Sto Section 7Overseers of the Poor42-43, 35-56, 58-59, 247-248
EP/Sto 42-432 volumesOverseers’ accounts, 1718 – 1759
EP/Sto 451 bundleApprenticeship Indentures, 1698 – 1825
EP/Sto 46-483 bundlesBastardy certificates and bonds, 1703 – 1827
EP/Sto 491 bundleIndemnity bonds, including separation allowance between Marmaduke and Barbara Grear, 1880; appointment of master of workhouse, 1779; index to bonds, 1669 – 1880
EP/Sto 50-523 bundlesSettlement certificates, 1701 – 1819
EP/Sto 531 volumeIndex to bonds and certificates, 1707 – 1822
EP/Sto 54-552 bundlesRemoval certificates and examinations, 1733 – 1827
EP/Sto 561 bundleVagrancy certificates, 1736 – 1766
EP/Sto 581 bundleAppeals to overseers for assistance, correspondence, etc. including letter from seaman on Royal William referring to the capture of Cape Breton Isle, 1758, 1739 – 1817
EP/Sto 591 bundleOverseers’ papers, including justices orders, summonses for non-payment of rates, notices of appeal, etc. 1740 – 1824
EP/Sto 2471 paperNote of poor relief given to James Furness, September n.y. [c.1750s]
EP/Sto 2481 paperInvoice from Overseers of the Poor of Settle, Yorkshire, to Overseers of the Poor of Stockton for costs of relief and removal, 19 October 1763 – 16 August 1764
EP/Sto Section 8Militia57
EP/Sto 571 bundleCertificates for relief of militia men’s families and accounts, 1762, 1762 – 1815
EP/Sto Section 11Schools249-252/1-11, 319
EP/Sto 2491 paper and 1 file, printedBoard of Education Final Order to appoint foundation managers, including Stockton-on-Tees, St. Thomas National School, with covering letter, 11-15 April 1904
EP/Sto 2501 file, printedBoard of Education Scheme, Stockton-on-Tees, Queen Victoria High School, 21 April 1911
EP/Sto 2511 file, printedEducation Bill, 13 August 1917
EP/Sto 252/1-1126 papersReport by H.M. Inspector on school supply and organisation in the Bailey Street – Portrack District, with related papers and draft reply, 1924 – 1926
EP/Sto Section 12Charities320-325
EP/Sto 3202 papersCharity Commission scheme concerning the Stockton Almshouses and other charities, 14 May 1957
EP/Sto 32112 papersCorrespondence between Richard Jackson, Secretary and Treasurer of the Stockton Almshouses Charity, Stockton-on-Tees; William Bell, Stockton-on-Tees; Joseph Allison, Boundary Road, Middlesbrough, Yorkshire; Thomas Craggs, Sleigh’s House, Bishopton Road, Stockton-on-Tees; and the Charity Commission, 8 York Street, St. James’ Square, London; concerning the sale of the old almshouses, 6 March 1872 – 7 February 1874
EP/Sto 3221 paperAccount of the Stockton Almshouses Charity in respect of the sale of the old almshouses buildings and the erection of new almshouses in Mill Lane and Dixon Street, n.d. [1873]
EP/Sto 3231 paper22 March 1926 (1) L. Ropner, shipbuilder; the Reverend E. A. Douglas; F. T. Nattrass, company director; J. McNaughton, company director; J. D. Badcock, retired bank manager; and H. H. Thompson, company secretary; all of Stockton-on-Tees, trustees of the Stockton Alms House Trust (2) The Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the borough of Stockton-on-Tees Agreement for tenancy of officers in the Alms House, Dovecot Street, Stockton-on-Tees, from 1 April 1926 to 13 May 1928 Rent: £20 p.a.
EP/Sto 3241 plan, 72cm. x 53cm.Plan as existing of Stockton Almshouses, Dovecot Street, Stockton, May 1956 Scale: 1:96
EP/Sto 3251 plan, 72cm. x 53cm., colourPlan of the proposed alterations to Stockton Almshouses, Dovecot Street, Stockton, May 1956 Scale: 1:96
EP/Sto Section 14Miscellaneous64, 78/43, 80-83, 123, 141, 143, 200, 241, 255, 261-262, 319, 326-330
EP/Sto 64(1)1 volumeLiterary newspaper, 1897 – 1911
EP/Sto 64(2-69)52 papers, 15 booklets and 1 envelopeTickets for sales of work and concerts, etc. 1897 – 1911
EP/Sto 78/431 plan, 25.5 cm. x 20 cm., paper, pencilRough plan of proposed building of classrooms, attached to Stockton building, between Mill Street and Corporation Street, looking north from St. James’ churchyard, Stockton, n.d. Scale: 12 feet to 1 inch [1:96]
EP/Sto 821 printed volumeBooklet commemorating the unveiling ceremony of Stockton War Memorial, 1914 – 1919. 1923
EP/Sto 831 printed volumeThe true history of the invention of the lucifer match, by John Walker, 1909
EP/Sto 12314 papers, typescriptMinutes of meeting of Stockton Commission, with supporting evidenc , 8 June 1923
EP/Sto 1411 file, printedMemorandum of Articles of Association of The Durham Board of Finance, 21 August 1923
EP/Sto 1431 paperStatement of accounts, Durham Diocesan preventive and Rescue Association, Stockton-on-Tees Branch, 31 December 1926
EP/Sto 2001 paperApplication by Elizabeth Sims for the post of attendant upon the church, n.d.
EP/Sto 2411 paper, typescriptNotice re request of Town Council that church give them land in Yarm Lane and alongside parish church to provide garden and remembrance garden, n.d.
EP/Sto 2551 volume, cloth quarter-boundThe Parochial History and Antiquities of Stockton -upon-Tees, by John Brewster, 1796
EP/Sto 2611 volume, cloth boundVisitors’ book, 9 June 1949 – 7 April 1954
EP/Sto 2621 volume, leather boundVisitors’ book, 17 October 1953 – 5 September 1960
EP/Sto 3194 papersList of hymns to be sung by the Blue Coat School Children in Stockton, St. Thomas, 16 November 1851, 15 November 1868, 12 November 1871, 15 November 1874
EP/Sto 3264 papersLetters from the British Broadcasting Corporation, Broadcasting House, Piccadilly, Manchester, and 54 New Bridge Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, to J. J. Redshaw, 5 Jamond Grove, Hartburn, Stockton-on-Tees, and the Reverend Canon R. T. Heselton, The Vicarage, 6 Yarm Road, Stockton-on-Tees, concerning the broadcast of hymn singing, 16 – 30 August 1954
EP/Sto 3273 papersTransmission script of “Hymn Singing from Stockton-on-Tees Parish Church”, broadcast by the North of England Home Service, 13 September 1954
EP/Sto 3281 paperProgramme of a “Recital of Sacred Music” by Stockton Parish Church Choir, 15 March 1956
EP/Sto 3291 booklet“The Book of Stockton Historical Pageant Scenes”, 1907
EP/Sto 3305 papersPages from a Bible printed in 1809, with notes of the births and deaths of members of the Hemsley family, 1653 – 1847, and the Thompson family of Cheeseburn Grange, Northumberland, 1793 – 1903
EP/Sto 80,812 printed volumesLife of Robert Gray, Bishop of Cape Town, edited by the Rev. C Gray, 1875. Vols. I and II
EP/Sto Section 2Stockton, St James
EP/Sto 73number not used (now EP/Sto.Ja 1/1)
EP/Sto 74number not used (now EP/Sto.Ja 1/2)
EP/Sto 75number not used (now EP/Sto.Ja 1/3)
EP/Sto 76number not used (now EP/Sto.Ja 1/4)
EP/Sto 77number not used (now EP/Sto.Ja 1/5)