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        NEW BROAD STREET CHAPEL
        N/C/32 · Collection · 1727-1856

        Volume containing a brief history of the chapel, minutes and membership lists, 1727-1856; minute book of quarterly meetings of "the Brethren of the Church", concerned with matters of finance, administration and discipline, 1821-1851.

        Congregational Church of England and Wales
        Navigation: Theory
        GB 0064 NVT · Collection · 15th century - 19th century

        This class contains thirty-two volumes relating to the theory of navigation, mathematics and astronomy, fifteenth to nineteenth centuries. The earliest is Italian, written between 1470 and 1529, entitled 'Ragioni Antique Spettanti all Arte del Mare et Fabriche de Vaselli', which includes entries in many hands on navigational calculations, astronomy, astrology, sailing directions for the Mediterranean and the building and fitting of galleys. Chronologically, the next volume is the 'Regimento de la Declinacion del Sol', a Spanish navigator's manual, c 1500; the next is English, containing mathematical rules for measuring height and length, 1557; then follows 'L'Arte della Navigatione', Italian, with tables and moveable dials, 1567; and the last of the sixteenth century is by a Jesuit, Francisco da Costa (1567-1604). 'Arte de Navegar', written between 1596 and 1598 and illustrated with sketches of the astrolabe and compass. There are three seventeenth-century volumes; a treatise on astronomy by Thomas Willford entitled 'A genuine description and use of the perpetual calendar', 1654, which also contains a description of measures and of 'moveable fairs' around the country; a volume containing navigational exercises, often illustrated, by William Downman, written between 1685 and 1686, with a large amount of other information, including lists of ships, drawings of flags. poems, victualling and measures; and a workbook by Edward Ward, 1698, containing execises in navigation, astronomy and mathematics. The eleven eighteenth-century volumes include a copy of Robert Wright's 'Treatise on finding longitude at sea', 1726; a volume of lecture notes on navigation and astronomy given in Naples, 1755; and a volume in Turkish by Ibrahim Haggi, ca.1800, entitled 'Marifet Nameh' ('Encyclopedia of Knowledge'), on astronomy, architecture and geography. There are twelve nineteenth-century volumes dating between 1804 and 1883, all of which contain navigational and astonomical exercises transcribed by British seamen.

        Various
        GB 0074 ACC/3122 · Collection · 1833-1992

        Records of the National Licensed Victuallers Association including administrative papers; minutes; papers regarding banquets and official dinners; annual reports; publications; badges and banners.

        Other records include papers and publications of related organisations including the Licensed Victuallers Central Protection Society of London; the London and Home Counties Licensed Victuallers League; Licensed Victuallers Defence League; National Union of Licensed Victuallers; Women's Auxiliary League (Licensed Trade) and the National Committee for the Protection of Tenant Licensees.

        National Licensed Victuallers Association Licensed Victuallers Central Protection Society of London London and Home Counties Licensed Victuallers League Licensed Victuallers Defence League National Union of Licensed Victuallers Women's Auxiliary League (Licensed Trade) National Committee for the Protection of Tenant Licensees
        GB 0074 CLC/095 · Collection · 1994-2007

        Records of The National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies (NADFAS) comprising inspection reports of the churches of St Olave Hart Street, St Mary Abchurch, St Stephen Walbrook, St Bartholomew the Less and St James Garlickhithe.

        The National Association of Decorative & Fine Arts Societies , NADFAS
        LMA/4331 · Collection · 1898-1973

        Records of Muswell Hill Presbyterian Church including Church meeting minute book, 1972-1973; Court of Session minute books, 1949-1973; Deacon's Court minute books, 1898-1972; Managers' minute book, Red Lion Hill Mission (includes correspondence), 1916-1924; Missionary Committee minute book, 1919-1948; Church year books, 1949-1951; and register of baptisms, 1899-1973.

        Presbyterian Church of England
        MUSWELL HILL CHURCH
        LMA/4009/MH · Subfonds · 1891-1974

        Records of the Muswell Hill Methodist Church including registers of baptisms, 1892-1927 and 1939-1951; financial accounts and Finance Committee papers; Leaders' Meeting minute books; annual reports; pamphlets and correspondence.

        Methodist Church of Great Britain x United Methodist Church x Wesleyan Methodist Church x Primitive Methodist Church
        GB 2108 KUAS130 · [1973-1990]

        Two folders of letters from Iris Murdoch to her friend Stephen Gardiner dating from [1973-1990]. Gardiner was an architect known for his work on public buildings, and some of the letters from Murdoch discuss their shared love for art and architecture.

        Murdoch , Dame , Jean Iris , 1919-1999 , author Gardiner , Stephen , 1924-2007 , architect
        MUMFORD HOTELS
        GB 0074 ACC/2305/51 · Collection · 1558-1935

        Records of Mumford Hotels Limited, comprising deeds and legal documents for 1-2 West Street, Faversham, Queens Head Hotel, Faversham, (formerly The Falcon, Faversham), and the Ship Hotel, Market Street, Faversham.

        Mumford Hotels Ltd
        ACC/2093 · Collection · 1878-1983

        Mostyn Road Methodist Chapel, Lambeth: marriage registers, 1878-1983.

        Methodist Church of Great Britain x United Methodist Church x Wesleyan Methodist Church x Primitive Methodist Church
        Moray, Robert (1608-1673)
        GB 0117 MS/246 · sub-fonds · 1657-1673
        Part of Manuscripts General

        Letters from Sir Robert Moray to his friend Alexander Bruce, Earl of Kincardine, 1657-1673. Also known as 'The Kincardine Papers'. Bruce was sick of the ague in Bremen for part of this time, and the letters were written to alleviate the tedium of his illness, hence ranging over topics which might not otherwise have been the subjects of correspondence. They include accounts of chemical experiments in his laboratory, his interest in magnetism, medicine in all its aspects, horticulture, fuel, whale fishing, its risks and profits, coal mining, water wheels and tide mills, stone quarrying and the various qualities of different stones, the pumping works needed for undersea coal mines at Bruce's home at Culross in Fifeshire, even to the trees whose wood was best for pipelines, and the diameter of the bore best suited to the purpose. Familiarity is shown with mathematical and surveying instruments, with music, and all sorts of mechanical devices and especially clocks and watches, more particularly the taking out of a patent in respect of a clock for use at sea for finding longitude. Bruce is advised on the choice of books over a wide range of subjects. Moray includes anecdotes to amuse his ailing correspondent; he describes his quiet life and is enthusiastic about many of his chemical experiments. Notable at the end of the letters Moray added what he described as his Masonic signature - a pentagram which also occurs in his crest.

        Moray , Sir , Robert , 1608-1673 , Knight , natural philosopher
        GB 0096 MS369 · Fonds · [1700-1800]

        Findings in a suit brought by the monastry of Santa Catalina de Sena (in Madrid) against the Conde de Camarata.

        Unknown
        GB 0099 KCLMA MISC 56 · 1919

        Edition of 14 Heavy Battery RGA War Diary (Robert Scott, London, 1919), including the war diary, 1914-1919; list of honours and awards to officers, non- commissioned officers, and soldiers who served with the battery; list of officers who served with the battery; and the battery roll of honour, 1914-1919

        14 Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery
        GB 0099 KCLMA MISC 19 · 1944-1946

        Collection includes five postcards, four of which are of British troops from 1 Airborne Div at Hotel De Tafelberg, Oosterbeek, Netherlands, during Operation MARKET GARDEN, the Allied attempt to establish a bridgehead across the Rhine river at Arnhem, 17 Sep-25 Sep 1944, and one of the Airborne Monument at Oosterbeek, built by J Maris, 1946; and a personal account by Henk B van der Horst entitled, Paratroopers Jump, Fury over Arnhem (Boekhandel Romijn, Oosterbeek, 1946), relating to the Allied airborne offensive at Arnhem, 17 Sep-25 Sep 1944.

        Untitled
        LMA/4342 · Collection · 1857-1943

        Records of Saint Paul's Presbyterian Church including Court of Session minute books, 1881-1943; Deacons' Court minute books, 1857-1926; Communicants' roll book, 1882-1924; register of baptisms, 1876-1937 and Treasurer's account book, 1905-1923.

        Presbyterian Church of England
        MILLWALL CHURCH
        ACC/1850-12 · Collection · 1869-1968

        Records of Millwall Church, including Leaders' meeting minute book, 1954-1965; collection journal, 1959-1968; account book, 1941-1968 and tenancy agreements, 1869.

        Methodist Church of Great Britain x United Methodist Church x Wesleyan Methodist Church x Primitive Methodist Church
        GB 0100 KCLCA Millingen · c1870s-c1900s

        Papers of Alexander Van Millingen on history, architecture and archaeology, c1870s-c1900s (mostly undated), relating mainly to Constantinople and Byzantium but also to Biblical history, Greek and Roman history, history of philosophy and religion, early church history, and history of art, and including manuscript notes (some in notebooks), manuscript and typescript drafts, news cuttings, sketches, transcriptions and rubbings of inscriptions, and a few items of personal material, notably financial accounts and address books; photographs (some labelled as unpublished), plate proofs and sketches of buildings and monuments, and reproductions of inscriptions, including the walls of Constantinople and churches including Saint Eirene, Theodore, Theodosia, Sergios and Bacchos, Peter and Mark, Andrew in Krisis, Ioannes in Troullos, Christos in Chora, and Pantokrator (some items are endorsed with notes); photograph album of people and places in France, Germany, Italy, Austria, England, Montenegro, India, Tunis and Malta, 1889-1895 (where dated); plans of buildings, comprising the Egyptian obelisk in the Hippodrome, Constantinople, and the churches Saint Mary Mouchliotissa, Thekla, Mary Panachrantos, Peter and Mark, Mary Diaconissa, Theodosia, Saviour Pantepoptes, Theodore Thetiro, Mary Pammakaristos, John the Baptist of the Studion, the Church of the Myrelaion, the Monastir Mesjedi, the Refectory of the Monastery of Manuel, the Bogdan Serai, the Sanjakdar Mesjedi, and the Balaban Aga Mesjedi.

        Millingen , Alexander , Van , 1840-1915 , Professor of History
        ACC/1388-21 · Collection · 1943-1973

        Registers of marriage, 1943-1973.

        Methodist Church of Great Britain x United Methodist Church x Wesleyan Methodist Church x Primitive Methodist Church
        MILE END HOSPITAL
        H21/ME · Collection · 1894-1952

        Records of the Mile End Hospital, including admission and discharge registers, 1921-1952; patients' admission and discharge books, 1924-1930; porters' admission and discharge books, 1921-1930; medical superintendent's daily admission books, 1924-1929; creed registers, 1919-1933; index registers, 1937-1944; nursery admission and discharge books, 1930-1936; registers of operations, 1928-1936; casualty registers, 1940-1947; premature discharge book, 1930-1936; mortuary register, 1936-1946; nursing certificate books, 1911-1932 and plan of hospital showing fire watching arrangements, 1940.

        The London Hospital (Mile End) xx Mile End Old Town Workhouse , 1858-1881 xx Mile End Old Town Infirmary , 1881-1929 xx Mile End Hospital , 1929-1968
        Mile End Hospital
        RLHME · Fonds · 1858-1990

        Administrative records, Chaplain's records, patient records, nursing records, photographs and miscellaneous records.

        Mile End Hospital
        MILE END AND BOW SYNAGOGUE
        GB 0074 ACC/2712/MBS · Collection · 1928-1976

        Records of the Mile End and Bow Synagogue, consisting of minutes, a kethuba register [marriage contracts] and a register of donors to the Building Fund.

        PLEASE NOTE: Records can only be accessed with the written permission of the depositor. Contact the Chief Executive, United Synagogue.

        Mile End and Bow Synagogue
        GB 0074 ACC/0602 · Collection · 1900-1906

        Records of the Middlesex Volunteer Development Fund, Harrow Branch, including accounts of subscriptions and donations; minutes of meetings of trustees; correspondence; undertakings; invitations to the opening of Wealdstone Drill Hall; and papers relating to the 5th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers.

        Middlesex Volunteer Development Fund
        GB 0074 MA · Collection · 1590-1930

        Records of the Middlesex Quarter Sessions relating to local administration, 1590-1930. The number of series in MA reveals the wide scope of county administration dealt with at the sessions. A lot of the records date from the nineteenth century when there was an increase in central attempts at the regulation of many aspects of everyday life. MA/W deals with silk weavers' wage rates; MA/MW covers the work of Inspectors of Weights and Measures; MA/RS are reports from county committees and officers; MA/MS deal with military carriage rates; MA/S is concerned with the building and maintenance of the county's sessions houses; MA/MD covers the work of Inspectors of Animal Diseases; MA/C covers the work of the sessions' committees; MA/G is concerned with the building and maintenance of the county's prisons; MA/GS, likewise for Feltham Industrial School; MA/DCP are plans of county properties; MA/D and MA/DC contain deeds and contracts for county properties; MA/B are Bridge Committee papers; MA/A is concerned with the building and maintenance of the county's lunatic asylums; and MA/MN deals with military and naval recruitment in the county.

        Middlesex Quarter Sessions of the Peace
        MIDDLESEX MAGISTRATES COURT
        GB 0074 MMCC · Collection · 1952-1986

        Records of the Middlesex Area Magistrates Court Committee, 1936-1986, including minutes, agendas and papers; papers relating to Petty Sessions and papers relating to court houses.

        Middlesex Magistrates' Courts Committee
        MIDDLESEX COUNTY COUNCIL
        ACC/0965 · Collection · 1902-1906

        Proposals prepared by the County Engineer and County Architect, Middlesex County Council, including:

        proposed extensions to Willesden Polytechnic, 1902

        estimate for a new bridge across the River Colne near the Upper Mill, Stanwell Moor, 1904

        alterations to Town Hall, Feltham, 1905

        estimate for Magistrates' Court House, Uxbridge, 1906

        specification for reconstruction of Colham Bridge over the Grand Junction Canal at Yiewsley, 1906.

        MCC , Middlesex County Council x Middlesex County Council
        MIDDLESEX COUNTY COUNCIL
        MCC · Collection · 1712-1975

        Records of the Middlesex County Council, 1712-1975, including the Architect's Department, Civil Defence Department, Children's Department, Clerk's Department, Clerk's Legal Department, Education Officer's Department, Engineer and Surveyor's Department, Estates and Valuation Department, Fire Brigade Department, County Treasurer's Department, Health Department, Local Taxation Department, and Public Assistance and Welfare Department.

        The type of records held include committee minutes and papers, administrative records, reports, plans and maps, photographs, log books, registers and samples of case files, examinations, application forms, licences, publicity material, pamphlets, leaflets and publications. The records deal with various aspects of Middlesex governance including the management of schools, hospitals, health centres, libraries, residential care homes and other insitutions; the overseeing and regulation of construction work, roads and highways, sewers, drains and bridges; tax assessments; the construction and maintenance of housing estates; the maintenance of parks and open spaces; the care of children, the elderly and the disabled; the monitoring of legal requirements; licensing and monitoring of establishments including theatres and cinemas; licensing of vehicles and drivers; traffic congestion and transport issues; town planning; financial accounts, estimates and budgets, and civil defence and emergency measures during the First and Second World Wars.

        MCC , Middlesex County Council x Middlesex County Council
        MIDDLE LANE, HORNSEY CHURCH
        LMA/4009/ML · Subfonds · 1873-1981

        Records of Hornsey Methodist Church, Middle Lane, 1873-1981, including Leaders' Meeting minute books; correspondence; financial records including accounts and correspondence; Trustees' Meeting minute books, Trustees' account books and Trustee's correspondence; papers regarding building work, alterations and repairs including plans; papers regarding staffing; pulpit notice books; papers relating to the Sunday School; issues of the Church newsletter; orders of service and programmes; pamphlets, including histories of the Church; leaflets, newspaper cuttings and photographs.

        Methodist Church of Great Britain x United Methodist Church x Wesleyan Methodist Church x Primitive Methodist Church
        GB 0074 ACC/1297/MTCC · Collection · 1891-1899

        Records of the Metropolitan Tower Construction Company, comprising minutes of General Meetings and minutes of Board Meetings.

        Metropolitan Tower Construction Company
        GB 0074 ACC/2150 · Collection · 1876-1914

        Records of the Metropolitan Electric Supply Company Limited, comprising plan of land lying in Fulham between West Kensington Station (marked as Barons Court Station), North End Road (marked as 'Barons Court Road late North End Road'), Greyhound Road (marked as Old Grey Hound Road), Hammersmith Cemetery, and the District Line Railway (marked as the Metropolitan District and Hammersmith Extension Railway), 1876; site plan showing the position of Marylebone Passage Sub-Station between Marylebone passage and Eastcastle Street (marked as Castle Street East), St Marylebone, 1904; site plan showing the M.E.S. Co. Generating Station between Manchester Street, Aybrook Street (marked as North Street) and Blandford Street (marked as South Street), St Marylebone, 1914 and plan of Woods Place, Bermondsey, 1914.

        Drivers, Jonas and Company , surveyors
        GB 0074 ACC/3168 · Collection · 1859-1992

        Records of the Metropolitan Free Drinking Fountain Association, later known as the Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association; including minutes; agendas; constitution; annual reports; records relating to property and structures (fountains); correspondence; bequests and trusts; staff; financial accounts; plans; photographs; printed material including press cuttings and histories, and case files relating to individual fountains.

        Metropolitan Free Drinking Fountain Association x Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association
        MCS · Collection · 1847-1862

        Letters patent appointing the commissioners; orders of court; minutes of various Committees including the General Purposes Committee, By-laws Committee, Committee on Claims, Disposal of Refuse Committee, Finance Committee, Trial Works Committee, Sewage Manure Committee and Ordnance Survey Committee; original contracts for the construction of new sewers, including plans, sections and elevations; registers of in-letters; letter books for out-letters; drainage applications; registers of applications to construct sewers and drains; registers of proposed drainage of buildings; registers of house drainage; register of complaints; applications for private works on sewers and drains; registers of streets showing existence or absence of sewers and drains; surveyor's report books; staff records; financial accounts; rate books; printed items bound into volumes, including reports (several written by Joseph Bazalgette), papers, resolutions, prospectuses, surveys and inspections on various subjects including sewers and drains, cesspools, sewage, manure, waterways, flushing operations, public health, industrial sites, public conveniences, subterranean surveys, tides and water supply; minutes of the Commissioners and plans and maps of sewers, drains and waterways.

        Metropolitan Commission of Sewers
        MBO · Collection · 1844-1855

        District Surveyors Returns, 1844-1855, providing lists of notices, information and complaints, the results of notices and fees paid for works. The Districts covered were City of London; Tower Division (Tower Hamlets and the East End); Edmonton Hundred Division (Tottenham); Finsbury Division (Islington, Stoke Newington, Hornsey, Clerkenwell); Holborn Division (Bloomsbury, Saint Pancras, Paddington, Marylebone, Hampstead); Kensington Division (Chelsea, Fulham, Hammersmith); City of Westminster Division; County of Surrey (Lambeth, Camberwell, Bermondsey, Rotherhithe) and County of Kent (Deptford, Greenwich, Woolwich, Lewisham).

        Building plans of a variety of buildings and features including houses, offices, embankments, hospitals, chapels and churches, chimney shafts, warehouses, taverns, dockyards, public rooms, lecture halls, colleges and schools, factories, workhouses and asylums, stables, gardens and shop fronts.

        General office papers including registers of approvals; approvals of buildings; cases of Special Supervision; cases of ruinous buildings; registers of awards; registers of reports; enquiries about fires and fire reports; lists of Surveyors; papers on drains and sewers; staff records; circulars and notices; correspondence; parish and ordnance maps; press cuttings; forms and instructions; financial accounts and copies of Acts and Bills relating to building and construction regulations.

        Metropolitan Buildings Office
        METHODIST RECORDS
        ACC/1388 · Collection · 1889-1974

        Marriage registers for the following Methodist churches:

        Acton Green Methodist Hall, Steele Road, Acton, 1934-1935

        Methodist Church, Windmill Road, Brentford, 1934-1960

        Wesleyan Church, Windsor Road, Ealing, 1900-1972

        Ealing Dean Primitive Methodist Church, Uxbridge Road, Ealing, 1912-1958

        Wesleyan Methodist Church, High Road, New Southgate, 1914-1971

        Wesleyan Methodist Church, Bessborough Road, Harrow, 1905-1971

        Methodist Church, Welldon Crescent, Greenhill, Harrow, 1934-1974

        Wesleyan Church, Park Lane, Harrow Road, Wembley, 1925-1961

        Methodist Church, East Lane, North Wembley, Wembley, 1970

        Queen's Hall, Station Road, Hayes, 1930-1970

        Methodist Church, Western Road, Southall, 1952-1965

        Wesley Central Hall, Thirleby Road, Burnt Oak, Hendon, 1931-1962

        Methodist Chapel, The Ridgeway, Mill Hill, 1943-1973

        Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, New Windsor Street, Uxbridge, 1928-1972

        Jackson's Lane Wesleyan Methodist Church, 1908-1972

        Primitive Methodist Church, Mattison Road, Haringey, 1931- 1963

        Methodist Church, Bath Road, Hounslow West, 1960- 1971

        Methodist Chapel, Twickenham Road, Isleworth, 1948-1965

        Primitive Methodist Church, Hallowell Road, Northwood, 1926- 1965

        Trinity Chapel, Trinity Road, Wood Green, 1889-1969

        Earlsmead United Methodist Church, High Road, South Tottenham, 1918-1951

        Methodist Chapel, Northumberland Park, Tottenham, 1942-1969

        Methodist Chapel, West Green Road, South Tottenham, 1961

        Trinity Wesleyan Methodist Church, corner of Dartmouth Road and Walm Lane, Willesden, 1906-1939

        United Methodist Church, corner of Tubbs Road and High Street, Harlesden, 1926-1961

        Primitive Methodist Church, High Road, Willesden Green, 1927-1960

        Primitive Methodist Chapel, College Park, Harrow Road, Willesden, 1939.

        Methodist Church of Great Britain x United Methodist Church x Wesleyan Methodist Church x Primitive Methodist Church
        LMA/4057 · Collection · 1927-1987

        Records of the London Mission (West) Circuit, 1927-1987, including administrative files consisting of material relating to Grove House Hostel for ex-borstal boys, Gilbert Goodliffe House for retired men and women, Saint Luke's and Saint Mary's House for men and women, Emerson Bainbridge House and Hopedene House for Mother and Babies; legal papers concerning legacies; material relating to Kingsway Hall Church including press cuttings and 10 volumes of Orders of Service; slides and photographs; and 106 exhibition boards of photographs and a brief history of the West London Mission created for the centenary exhibition in 1987 along with location maps from 1832 and 1987 showing activities of West London Mission.

        Methodist Church of Great Britain x United Methodist Church x Wesleyan Methodist Church x Primitive Methodist Church
        LMA/4042 · Collection · 1880-1992

        Records of the Methodist Church London North East District, 1880-1992, including minutes of the Local Preachers' Committee and the Education Sub-Committee; correspondence with local preachers; a review of book At Satan's Throne: a history of Methodism in Bath; an original Primitive Methodist Circuit plan of 1880; leaflet "The Union Chapel: a famous Islington landmark" and booklet "Chislehurst Methodist Church: An Invitation to look and see for yourself".

        Methodist Church of Great Britain x United Methodist Church x Wesleyan Methodist Church x Primitive Methodist Church
        METHODIST CHURCH
        ACC/1443 · Collection · 1969-1979

        Preaching plans and directories for Methodist circuits including the Ealing and Acton Circuit, 1978; Enfield Circuit, 1975-1976; Finchley and Hendon Circuit, 1973; Finsbury Park Circuit, 1969; Finsbury Park and Southgate Circuit, 1977-1978; Harlesden Circuit, 1973; Harrow Circuit, 1978; Highgate Circuit, 1977-1979; Teddington Circuit, 1977-1978 and Wembley and Golders Green Circuit, 1977-1978.

        Methodist Church of Great Britain x United Methodist Church x Wesleyan Methodist Church x Primitive Methodist Church
        METHODIST CHURCH
        N/M/044 · Collection · 1959-1979

        Circuit preaching plans for the following Circuits and Missions, 1959-1979: Blackheath and Lee Circuit; Blackheath and Lewisham Circuit; Broomwood and Clapham Circuit; Hackney Mission Circuit; Hammersmith Circuit; Hinde Street Circuit and Chaplaincy to the University of London Methodist Society; Leysian Mission Circuit; London Mission (North and Central) Circuit; London Mission (North and Central) Circuit; North-West London Mission; Notting Hill Methodist Church and Group Ministry; Shooters Hill Circuit; Tooting Mission; Wesley's Chapel City Road Circuit; West London Circuit; The Whitechapel Mission.

        Methodist Church of Great Britain x United Methodist Church x Wesleyan Methodist Church x Primitive Methodist Church
        N/M/043 · Collection · 1866-1977

        Registers of marriages for the following Methodist chapels or missions:

        Albany Methodist Mission, 1954-1958

        Brockley Wesleyan Chapel, 1914-1947

        Brunswick Chapel Limehouse, 1900-1954

        Calderwood Street Methodist Chapel (Woolwich Methodist Church from 1965), 1939-1977

        Cassland Road Wesleyan Chapel, South Hackney, 1900-1940

        Charlton Methodist Church, Woolwich Road, Charlton, 1919-1940

        Dulwich Road Methodist Church, Herne Hill, 1950-1962

        Emery Hall, Augusta Street, Poplar, 1918-1954

        Green Lanes Methodist Chapel, Stoke Newington, 1906-1967

        Grove Mission, Great Guildford Street, 1889-1913

        Highbury Wesleyan Chapel, Drayton Park, Highbury, 1868-1929

        High Street Wesleyan Chapel, High Street, Hampstead, 1881-1933

        Hither Green Wesleyan Chapel, Hither Green Lane, Lewisham, 1913-1940

        Hornsey Road Chapel, Hornsey Road, 1915-1940

        Lambeth Wesleyan Chapel, Lambeth Road, 1916-1928

        Liverpool Road Chapel, Liverpool Road, 1865-1953

        Locksfield Wesleyan Chapel, Rodney Road, Walworth (Lockfeld Methodist Chapel, from 1939), 1926-1955

        Lycett Memorial Methodist Chapel, White Horse Lane, 1955-1962

        Methodist Chapel, Hackney Road, 1933-1942

        Methodist Chapel, Poplar, 1946-1973

        Methodist Chapel, St Johns Square, Clerkenwell, 1949-1952

        Methodist Chapel (Welsh), City Road, 1933-1940

        Methodist Chapel, Westbridge Road, Battersea, 1960-1967

        Methodist Church, Crystal Palace Road, East Dulwich, 1940-1942

        Methodist Chapel, Grayshott Road, Lavender Hill, 1938-1939

        Methodist Church, Herbert Road, Plumstead, 1935-1968

        Methodist Church, Lynwood Road, Tooting, 1947-1967

        Methodist Church, Waterloo Road, 1935-1941

        Mildmay Park Chapel, Mildmay Park, 1862-1963

        New Surrey Chapel, Blackfriars Road, 1924-1943

        Packington Street Methodist Chapel, 1947-1964

        Primitive Methodist Chapel, Chrisp Street, Bromley, 1907-1925

        Primitive Methodist Chapel, Eglinton Hill, Plumstead, 1920-1935

        Primitive Methodist Chapel, Furber Street, Hammersmith, 1916-1954

        Primitive Methodist Chapel, Kilburn Lane, 1921-1934

        Primitive Methodist Chapel, Robert Street, Plumstead, 1900-1965

        Primitive Methodist Chapel, Stoke Newington, 1928-1940

        Queensway Methodist Hall, Queens Road, 1902-1958

        Roupell Park Wesleyan Church, West Norwood, 1907-1966

        St Georges Hall and Schools, Old Kent Road, 1906-1955

        St James Church, Stanstead Road, Forest Hill, 1908-1966

        Southwark Park Methodist Chapel, Bermondsey, 1937-1955

        Sutherland Avenue Wesleyan Methodist Church, 1899-1977

        The Edinburgh Castle, Rhodeswell Road, Mile End Old Town, 1936-1951

        United Methodist Church, High Road, Lee, 1927-1971

        Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, The Broadway, Streatham, 1889-1966

        United Methodist Church, Bruce Road, Bromley, 1925-1940

        United Methodist Church, Charlotte Street, Caledonian Road, 1908-1940

        United Methodist Church, Fentiman Road, Lambeth, 1932-1976

        United Methodist Church, Paradise Road, Clapham, 1910-1935

        United Methodist Church, Pembury Grove, Lower Clapton, 1918-1941

        United Methodist Church, Walham Grove, Fulham, 1911-1971

        Victoria Hall, Woolwich Road, East Greenwich, 1929-1969

        Victoria Wesleyan Church, Barrow Hill Road, St Johns Wood, 1905- 1940

        Waltham Green Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Fulham Road, 1904-1964

        Welsh Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Holborn, 1899-1933 (UNFIT for access)

        Wesleyan Chapel, Amhurst Park, Stamford Hill, 1924-1939

        Wesleyan Chapel, Caledonian Road, Islington, 1867-1915 (UNFIT for access)

        Wesleyan Chapel, Camden Street, Camden Town, 1931-1938

        Wesleyan Chapel, High Street, Sydenham (Dartmouth Road, Sydenham from 1938), 1918-1945

        Wesleyan Chapel, London Street, Greenwich (Central Hall from 1906, West Greenwich Methodist Church from 1935), 1885-1969

        Wesleyan Chapel, Wauxhall Walk, 1931-1957

        Wesleyan Church, Rushey Green, Catford, 1897-1967

        Wesleyan Chapel, Oakley Place, Old Kent Road (later St Georges Methodist Church), 1900-1981

        Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Brockley Rise, Forest Hill (Honor Oak Park Methodist Church from 1934), 1902-1974

        Wesleyan Methodist Central Hall, High Street, Plumstead, 1906-1957

        Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Danty Street, Hackney Wick, 1909-1935

        Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Denbigh Road, Westbourne Grove, 1911-1940

        Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Kitto Road, Nunhead, 1901-1972

        Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, New Cross Road, 1903-1942

        Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Prince of Wales Road, Kentish Town, 1922-1964

        Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, The Avenue, Blackheath, 1866-1945

        Wesley Hall, Streatham, 1924-1948

        William Street, Methodist Chapel, Woolwich, (Calderwood Methodist Chapel from 1939), 1900-1939

        Working Lads Institute, Whitechapel Road, 1905-1906

        Methodist Church, Westhorne Avenue, Eltham, 1932-1981

        Kingsway Hall, Lesley House, Kingsway, 1931-1980.

        Methodist Church of Great Britain x United Methodist Church x Wesleyan Methodist Church x Primitive Methodist Church
        N/C/37 · Collection · 1911-1941

        Minute book of Church Management Committee and Deacon's Meetings, 1911-1941; minute book of Merton Hall Trustees, 1923-1941, including account of air-raids on Wimbledon and Merton, August 1940, damage to Church and subsequent disposal of property; and correspondence relating to 'New Eltham', ground rent, insurance, and so on, 1911-1912.

        Congregational Church of England and Wales
        MCMANUS-HORSLEYDOWN
        GB 0074 ACC/2305/38 · Collection · 1963-1967

        Records of McManus-Horselydown Limited, property developers, comprising papers and correspondence, including papers regarding the setting up of the company.

        McManus-Horselydown Ltd , property developers
        MCGEORGE AND HEPPENSTALL
        GB 0074 ACC/2305/76 · Collection · 1940-1979

        Records of McGeorge and Heppenstalls Limited, brewers, including register of probates and transfers; shareholder's dividends and share and stockholders legder.

        McGeorge and Heppenstalls Ltd , brewers
        N/C/50 · Collection · 1823-1870

        Lease, mortgage and reconveyance for land and Church buildings on Maze Hill road and Park Street, Greenwich, 1823-1870.

        Congregational Church of England and Wales
        LMA/4008/MRD · Subfonds · 1943-1956

        Records of the Dalston Methodist Church, Mayfield Road, 1943-1956, comprising correspondence and papers concerning war damage and re-building, and leaflet advertising Sunday School anniversary.

        Methodist Church of Great Britain x United Methodist Church x Wesleyan Methodist Church x Primitive Methodist Church
        Max Lock Archive
        GB 1753 MLA · Fonds · 1936-1988

        Papers of Max Lock, 1936-1988, produced and collected by Max Lock and the Max Lock Group, relate to Lock's career as a planner and architect and to wider issues in planning, particularly after World War Two, and comprise working papers (including survey papers) and finished material.

        They include correspondence; notes and card indexes; photographs (some aerial), slides, drawings, maps and plans; Bills, Acts, white papers and other official publications; books, articles, reports and other publications (some annotated); typescripts; press cuttings; and conference papers. The bulk of the material dates from the 1940s to the early 1970s. Material relating to Lock's career and projects within the UK includes papers on his time as a Watford councillor and his architectural practice in the 1930s, including a timber house he designed at Stanmore, Middlesex; Hull, 1939-1957, including conflicts between Lock and his superiors; Scalby, 1940-1941; Middlesborough, 1943-1970; Hartlepool, 1946-1970; Portsmouth, 1948-1973; Salisbury, 1949-1969; Sutton Coldfield, 1950-1967; Bedford, 1950-1971; Sevenoaks, 1954-1965; Aberdare, 1957-1959; Stratford (West Ham), 1957-1962; Hackney and Shoreditch, 1960-1971; Woodley, 1962-1969; Oldham, 1962-1971; Covent Garden, 1963-1971; Battle, 1964; Brentford and Chiswick, 1964-1970; Torbay, 1968-1969; Dunstable, 1968-1972; Greater London Development Plan Inquiry, 1969-1971, and other material on GLC planning and transport; Beverley, 1969-1972. Material on projects and visits overseas includes papers on Scandinavia, 1937-1939, 1946-1949; India, Pakistan and Ceylon, 1946-1955; the Netherlands, including the Town Planning Institute Tour (1946), 1946-1957; the Americas, including Brazil, the West Indies and the USA, 1952-1969; Italy, 1952-1970; the Middle East, including Iraq and Jordan, 1954-1958; Australia, 1959-1960; Aden, 1960-1961; Kuwait, 1961; Nigeria, including Kaduna and Maiduguri, 1962-1975.

        The collection includes a large volume of accumulated material, 1944-1987, largely printed material by other authors, including other planners, planning bodies and architects, some from architectural and planning journals and from the national and regional press, on planning and related issues both in the UK and overseas, such as planning law and procedures; central and local government and administration; public inquiries; housing; historic buildings; urban development; industry and retail; transport infrastructure, including roads and ports; traffic, noise, and the environment; social and economic issues including employment, labour, and social class; population levels and density; public amenities and utilities; land use and open space; and statistical data. Some papers relate to the affairs, including legal and financial matters, of the Max Lock Group; the architectural work of Max Lock and Partners; premises in Victoria Square, London; and the Max Lock Group Nigeria. Papers of or concerning Lock himself include his notebooks and other papers reflecting the development of his ideas; papers relating to publications and broadcasts; papers relating to professional bodies, including the TPI, RIBA, TCPA and UDAG; personal correspondence; photographs of him and his friends; papers on music and architecture, including lecture notes; articles about Lock, and his obituary in the Independent, 3 May 1988.

        Lock , Cecil Max , 1909-1988 , architect and town planner
        ACC/1388-24 · Collection · 1931-1963

        Registers of marriages, 1931-1963.

        Methodist Church of Great Britain x United Methodist Church x Wesleyan Methodist Church x Primitive Methodist Church
        Mason/Rowlatt Family Papers
        GB 0372 LONDON COLLECTION MANUSCRIPTS/27 · Fonds · 1834-1919

        Family papers of Charles Frederic Mason and his wife, Mary Rowlatt, 1834-1919, including last will and testament of Charles Frederic Mason (1p), 1 November 1864; marriage certificate of Charles Frederic Mason and Mary Rowlatt, 8 May 1853; manuscript notebook containg handwritten tributes such as poems and songs, written by daughter Isabel Marie Helena Mason and others (c100pp), c1860-1919; bankruptcy proceedings certificate against Richard Rowlatt (Mary's father), 14 April 1836; 'In Memorium' cards for Richard Rowlatt (Mary's father), Eliza Mary Rowlatt, John Ingram Bywater, Eleanor Rowlatt (Mary's mother) and Frances Wignell, 1864-1879; notebook containing handwritten notes and sketches on architecture by Isabel Mason (c100pp), c1905; engagement diary for unidentified person with short entries on the days activities and weather,1878; small handwritten account book for Mary Rowlatt (Mrs Mason), 1876-1879; two receipts for the coffin and funeral arrangement of Patrick Collins (Isabel's husband), 11 January 1912; marriage certificate for William Roberts and Lavinia Rowlatte, 17 December 1859; marriage certificate for Patrick Collins and Isabel Marie Helena Mason, 14 October 1905; statement by Charles Frederic Mason affirming his marriage to Mary Rowlett, 22 March 1867; handwritten accounts of William Jackson Stokes, 1864-1868; handwritten costs of probate for Richard Rowlatt, 1865-1866; five miscellaneous handwritten receipts for Mr Rowlett, 1871-1875; small handwritten payment book for washing services, 1875; City of London certificate for Richard Rowlatt, 1834.

        Mason , Charles Frederic , fl 1853-1864
        LMA/4365 · Collection · 1734-1958

        Records of Marylebone Presbyterian Church, including Court of Session minute books for predecessor Swallow Street Church, 1734-1806, including a brief history of Swallow Street Meeting House; Court of Session minute books, 1843-1958, including a history; Deacon's Court minute books, 1847-1958; Women's Missionary Association minute book, 1919-1958; House Committee minute book, 1899-1900; Bell Street Mission minute book, 1886-1892; Building Committee minute book, 1844-1847; Finance and Collections Committee minute book, 1922-1933; Teachers' minute book for Lisson Street Sunday School, 1899-1938; Reports of the Four Commissions, special minute book, 1919; Scrapbook containing annual reports, 1847-1873; annual reports for 1912, 1913, 1923 and 1925; Communicants' roll book, 1856-1929; register of baptisms, 1884-1958; list of subscribers to the scheme for raising a sum of money by way of debenture for defraying the expenses of building The Presbyterian Church, Upper George Street, Marylebone, 1846; printed booklet containing lists of elders, members and seatholders, 1934; financial accounts, 1844-1958; Lease arrangement and papers relating to the purchase of a premises on Upper George Street, 1853-1879; monthly journals, 1947-1958 and photograph of W.J.Blunden, former treasurer and elder of the church who died in 1946.

        Presbyterian Church of England
        MARY WESTBY TRUST
        GB 0074 ACC/1835 · Collection · 1749-1964

        Records of the Mary Westby Trust, including trustees' records, records relating to property, volumes of collected documents relating to the Trust, financial accounts, and correspondence with the Charity Commission.

        Mary Westby Trust , pensions charity