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GB 0074 ACC/3696 · Collection · 1868-1996

Records relating to the Mothers' Union in the Diocese of London, 1868-1996. There are minutes of the Diocesan Council (1890-1990) and various Committees (1907-1990) including those of the Social Concern and Media Committees which examined the impact of changing leisure activities and other social trends on marriage and the family. Debates surrounding attitudes towards the relaxation of the Divorce Laws can be found in the newspaper cuttings.

Also included are annual reports (1896-1961) summarising events, developments and work carried out in the Diocese; annual accounts and financial reports (1946-1990); rules and constitutions (1950-1991); journals and magazines (1905-1995); programmes, tickets and other material relating to Diocesan Festivals held at Saint Paul's Cathedral (1908-1995); registers listing details of the Branches in the Diocese including their starting date, names of Presiding Members, Secretaries and numbers of Members (1900-1919); printed lists of Member Speakers who gave group talks, giving their names, addresses and specialised subjects (1960-1995); official handbooks providing lists of the Branches and their Presiding members (1942-1995); leases of Mothers' Union offices in Westminster (1908-1994); programmes, tickets and draft speeches for Mass Meetings of members (1922-1963); overseas links registration cards establishing communication between Branches in the Diocese with Branches overseas (1942-1979); records containing information on local work carried out in some Deaneries and Branches including minutes, members registers and meeting programmes (1899-1982); various correspondence, drawings of banners, newspaper cuttings, circulars, anniversaries material including history booklets on the Mothers' Union, and other publications including 'Mothers' Union Golden Book' and 'Mary Sumner: Her Life and Work' (1868-1994); some photographs including Presidents, members with banners and Committee groups (1896-1990); and various badges and a banner of the London Branch of the Army Division depicting Saint George and the Dragon.

Of particular interest are the Mothers' Union Journal and other magazines which provide useful information on work, developments and activities, and include Golden Wedding anniversaries and 'In Memoriam' listings of deceased members.

Mothers' Union , Diocese of London
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
MOST FRIENDLY BURIAL SOCIETY
GB 0074 CLC/094 · Collection · 1904-1933

Accounts book of the Most Friendly Burial Society.

Most Friendly Burial Society
MORRISON, CRYDER AND COMPANY
GB 0074 CLC/B/164 · Collection · 1832-1855

Records of Morrison, Cryder and Company, London-American and general merchants, comprising: correspondence, 1834-55; accounts, 1836-49; shipping papers, 1836-9; legal papers, 1832-1851; insurance papers, 1837-1848; reports, 1846; and dividend lists, 1837-1839.

Morrison, Cryder and Co , London-American and general merchants Morrison, Sons and Co , London-American and general merchants
GB 0074 ACC/2526 · Collection · 1946-1957

Records of London County Council midwife Agnes Morris. These registers, printed by the London County Council Public Health Department, include the name, address and age of the mother, the date and hour of the child's birth, its sex and whether it was a live or dead birth, with other information about the attendances of the midwife and other doctors or nurses and remarks of a medical nature of the birth. With few exceptions the mothers concerned lived in Peckham until 1952. From 1953 to 1956 the cases were in Balham and Tooting and from 1956 to 1957 in Woolwich.

The volumes are closed under the Data Protection Act. Volume 1 will be open from 2015; volume 2 from 2018 and volume 3 from 2023. Please ask a member of staff for more information.

Morris , Agnes C , fl 1946-1957 , midwife
MORRELL FAMILY
GB 0074 ACC/2308 · Collection · 1694-1924

Records relating to property, especially deeds for 31 Leinster Gardens, Paddington (formerly No. 20). Also some papers relating to houses at White Hart Lane, Tottenham and 4-8 Booth Street, Spitalfields, owned by the Morrell family.

Various.
GB 0074 LMA/4049 · Collection · 1906-1993

Records of the Mornington Lodge of Instruction Number 1672; including minutes 1944-1959, agendas 1977-1985, annual returns 1935-1983, applications and instructions for new members 1943-1952, and correspondence 1947-1992. Also financial accounts of the Treasurers 1906-1948, members accounts 1900-1953, subscriptions 1944-1975 and a file of manuscript lectures by Horace Cox 1952-1953.

United Grand Lodge of England , Mornington Lodge of Instruction No 1672
MORGANS {SOLICITORS}
GB 0074 ACC/2663 · Collection · 1881-1919

Papers, 1881-1919, collected by the solicitors in the course of their work, comprising deeds and legal documents relating to properties in Chiswick and Southgate, including leases, assignments of leases and mortgage.

Morgans , solicitors
GB 0074 CLC/B/163 · Collection · 1854-1978

Records of Morgan Grenfell and Company Limited, merchant bankers, their predecessors, and companies they took over; comprising ledgers, journals, letter books, correspondence and other papers.

Access to all the records is restricted to persons with written permission from the depositor (contact details may be obtained from a member of staff).

Morgan Grenfell and Co Limited , merchant bankers
MORGAN GRENFELL AND COMPANY
GB 0074 CLC/B/163-01 · Collection · 1854-1958

Records of Morgan Grenfell and Company Limited, merchant bankers, and their predecessors; comprising ledgers, journals, letter books, correspondence and other papers.

Access to all the records is restricted to persons with written permission from the depositor (contact details may be obtained from a member of staff).

George Peabody and Co , merchant bankers J S Morgan and Co , merchant bankers Morgan Grenfell and Co Limited , merchant bankers
MORGAN FAMILY
CLA/057 · Collection · 1891-1963

Papers of the Morgan family, 1891-1963, comprising papers, reports, photographs, music and other personal memorabilia of Robert Orlando Morgan, R.G.S.M., Professor of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama 1887-1951, of his second son, Cyril Douglas Morgan, Principal Clerk to the Chamberlain of London 1946-1958 and of his son, M.D. Morgan, the depositor of these documents.

Corporation of London
MORGAN AND SON {SOLICITORS}
GB 0074 O/040 · Collection · 1876-1893

Papers collected by the solicitors in the course of their work, comprising account of Godwin and Basley, Auction and Agency Offices, to Mrs. Wyatt, for letting 76 Cadogan Place, Chelsea, 1876-1877; vouchers for rates, repairs, and so on relating to 76 Cadogan Place, Chelsea, 1877 and lease of ground on Hart Street, Covent Garden, 1893, with plan.

Morgan and Son , solicitors
MORDEN STATION GARAGE
GB 0074 ACC/1297/MSGA · Collection · 1926-1934

Records of Morden Station Garage, comprising minutes of Board and General meetings and financial accounts.

City and South London Railway
MORDEN COLLEGE, BLACKHEATH
GB 0074 A/MC · Collection · 1828-1831

Records of Morden College, Blackheath, including correspondence, financial statements, and papers relating to a dispute with the Charity Commissioners.

Morden College , Blackheath
H47 · Collection · 1804-1993

Records of the Moorfields Eye Hospital and predecessor hospitals, 1804-1993, including the Children's Ophalmic Convalescent Home, the Central London Opthalmic Hospital, the Royal London Opthalmic Hospital and the Royal Westminster Opthalmic Hospital.

Children's Ophthalmic Convalescent Home , Moorfields Eye Hospital Central London Ophthalmic Hospital xx Moorfields Eye Hospital Moorfields Eye Hospital xx Moorfields, Westminster and Central Eye Hospital xx Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital' xx The London Ophthalmic Infirmary xx London Dispensary for curing diseases of the Eye and Ear Royal Westminster Opthalmic Hospital xx Moorfields Eye Hospital
MOORES ROWLAND PREDECESSORS
GB 0074 CLC/B/162 · Collection · [1866]-1985

Records of predecessor companies of the accountants Moores Rowland, comprising Edward Moore and Sons; Sewell, Hutchinson and Company; Waissen Wilson; and Westcott, Maskall and Company.

Edward Moore and Sons records include London partnership meeting minutes; ledgers; cash books; salaries books; inventory of furniture at the Thames House offices; correspondence; and notes concerning the history of the company.

Sewell, Hutchinson and Company records comprise a balance sheet, 1934; ledgers, 1929-43; and a cash book, 1934-1945.

Waissen Wilson records comprise client records only and include financial and other records relating to the Le Bas Investment Trust, Edward Le Bas and Company and the estate of Edward Le Bas, 1932-67. Edward Le Bas (1904-66) was a painter and collector.

Westcott, Maskall and Company records include various financial and administrative records of the firm 1890-1952.

Please note access is restricted to records less than 30 years old.

Edward Moore and Sons , accountants Sewell, Hutchinson and Co , accountants Waissen Wilson , chartered accountants Westcott, Maskall and Co , chartered accountants
MOORE, Sir John (1620-1702)
GB 0074 CLC/480 · Collection · 1556

Papers of Sir John Moore, merchant and Lord Mayor of London, including papers relating to Moore's civic and personal affairs; papers relating to Moore's mercantile buisness; estate papers; correspondence and letters to members of the Moore family; papers relating to property; notebooks and journals; and other family papers.

Moore , Sir , John , 1620-1702 , Knight , merchant and Lord Mayor of London
GB 0074 ACC/1202 · Collection · 1795-1860

Papers, 1795-1860, collected by the solicitors in the course of their work, comprising legal documents relating to the Jamaican estates of Reverend Isaac Robinson and his wife Rebecca Bond, including marriage settlement, deed of trusts and copy of draft general report in Chancery action taken by Abraham Watson Rutherford and others versus Sarah Wilkinson, widow, Revd. Isaac Robinson and Rebecca his wife and others in the matter of estate of William Bond, deceased, executor and residuary legatee of brother Thomas Bond, deceased, both West India merchants, with schedules of accounts relating principally to management of sugar and coffee plantations in Jamaica and sale of produce. Also documents relating to trusteeships held by clerk Thomas Robinson of Milford; and conveyances by lease and release for Bittacy House in Mill Hill.

Moore and Blatch , solicitors
GB 0074 ACC/1278 · Collection · 1871-1958

Papers, 1871-1958, collected by the solicitors in the course of their work, comprising deeds and legal documents relating to properties in Mill Hill, Barnet, including conveyances, copies of the court roll of the manor of Hendon, leases, releases, plans, correspondence and applications.

Moore and Blatch , solicitors
GB 0074 ACC/0955 · Collection · 1892-1900

Papers, 1892-1900, collected by the solicitors in the course of their work, comprising lease for a property in Shepperton, and agreements, mortgages, insurance policies and surveyor's certificates for premises in Willesden.

Moon, Gilkins and Moon , solicitors
GB 0074 ACC/1355 · Collection · 1904 - 1905

Papers collected by the solicitors in the course of their work, comprising an agreement settling a dispute as to boundary line dividing plot of land no. 22, owned by Edwin Brier Woodford, from plot no. 21, owned by George Allen Aylwin, on Eel Pie Island, Twickenham, 1904; and assignment of debt of £36 15s. 3d. due to George Slark from Cuthbert Coates Smith and Bernard Edgar Aylwin, carrying on business as motor boat manufacturers under style of The Vaal Motor and Launch Company at Eel Pie Island, Twickenham, 1905.

Moon, Beever and Hewlett , solicitors
GB 0074 ACC/1729 · Collection · 1792-1887

Papers, 1792-1887, collected by the solicitors in the course of their work, comprising deeds and legal documents relating to numbers 102 and 104 (formerly 544) New Oxford Street, including lease, assignments of lease and order of the Metropolitan Board of Works for the Saint Giles District to change the numbers of the houses of William and George Law to 102 and 104 New Oxford Street. Also deeds relating to numbers 185, 186 and 187 High Holborn including leases, conveyances, mortgages and assignments of lease.

Moon, Beaver and Hewlett , solicitors
GB 0074 CLC/479 · Collection · 1733-1764

Personal diaries of Stephen Monteage, accountant, 1733-1764.

Monteage , Stephen , 1733-1764 , accountant
GB 0074 ACC/2419 · Collection · 1938-1986

Records of Montagu Loebl Stanley Limited, stockbrokers, 1938-1986, including articles of partnership; Partner's meeting minutes; Management Group meeting minutes; Policy Group meeting minutes; Administrative Group meeting minutes; deeds and legal documents relating to property owned by the Company; accounts ledgers and annual accounts.

Montagu Loebl Stanley Ltd , stockbrokers Shaw Loebl and Co , stockbrokers Montagu Stanley and Co , stockbrokers
MONRO FAMILY
GB 0074 ACC/1063 · Collection · 1673-1905

Records of the Monro family of Hadley, comprising the family correspondence-it is almost entirely correspondence-of the Monro family, about 1775 to 1905. (The one 1905 letter is an exception; most of the correspondence ends in the 1880's.) During most of the period the family lived at Hadley. They were gentry, descended from the Monro family of Foulis, baronets; but the sort of gentry who earned their livings in the law, in the East India service, etc., rather than being landed gentry. There are three boxes. One box contains the earlier correspondence, mainly from various members of the family. A good deal of it is from overseas, especially India.

There is an attractive grant of arms by Lyon, 1787, to Henry Knight Erskine, esq., and a most competent copy, 1862, of an achievement in full colour of the arms of Doctor Alexander Monro, Principal of the College of Edinburgh, by Henry Frazer, herald and painter, 1687. An unusual document is a passport, 1820, issued by the maire of Lisieux for Cecil Monro of Hadley ('sans profession').

There is quite a batch of letters from James Monro (cb. 1806) who seems to have been captain of an East Indiaman. He was master of the 'Houghton', the command of which he eventually sold for 8,000. There is also a printed pedigree of the Monro's, beginning with John Monro, MD, as part of a pedigree of Smith, baronets, of Hadley; a note on the envelope indicates that this is by Montagu Burrows (who appears to have been a relation).

The other two boxes consist entirely of the correspondence of Cecil J Monro, beginning with his earliest letters home from school and continuing for about fifty years. He went to Harrow and Cambridge, and corresponded with many more or less eminent people. His circle of correspondents included many who were in touch with public life and public affairs or with literary or scientific circles. His career is uncertain. He does not appear to have been a practising barrister, yet he obviously knew a great deal of law. There is much correspondence with Clement Mansfield Ingleby, Shakespearian scholar. Amongst other correspondents are W.J. Prowse, journalist and humourist. One of his friends, Litchfield, seems to have been Darwin's son-in-law. His brother was a barrister, as also had been his father.

Monro , family , of Hadley
GB 0074 BRA/665 · Collection · 1568-1675

Records relating to property owned by the monastery and church of Saint Peter, Westminster [Westminster Abbey], including leases, assignments, demise, bargain and sale, and power of attorney.

Various.
GB 0074 CLC/B/192-28 · Collection · 1835-1857

The Monarch Fire and Life Assurance Company records comprise: committee minutes 1835-57; copy deed of settlement, 1836; and deed of arrangement, 1857.

Monarch Fire and Life Assurance Co
MOLINS UK PENSION FUND
GB 0074 LMA/4486 · Collection · 1936-2007

This collection contains Pension Scheme Explanatory Booklets; 'Trust Deed and Rules relating to The Molins Pension Fund' (1936) [facsimile]; 'The Molins Pension Fund' (1962) [facsimile] and 'Explaining your benefits for the future' (2007).

Molins Plc , manufacturers of packaging for consumer products
MOCATTA AND GOLDSMID LIMITED
GB 0074 CLC/B/161 · Collection · 1762-1947

Records of Mocatta and Goldsmid Limited, bullion brokers, comprising: partnership records, 1874-1930, financial records, 1762-1947; agreements, contracts and related papers, 1912-36; records relating to B E Mocatta, 1913-22; correspondence, 1798-1817; and miscellaneous items, 1883-1945.

Mocatta and Goldsmid Ltd , bullion brokers
MJAGRAM TEA COMPANY
GB 0074 CLC/B/123-43 · Collection · 1909-1948

Records of the Mjagram Tea Company, comprising memorandum and articles of association.

Mjagram Tea Co
MITCHISON FAMILY
GB 0074 ACC/1156 · Collection · 1670-1931

These records relate mostly to the estates of the Mitchison family and their relations in Middlesex, London, Northumberland, Surrey and elsewhere, which were managed by William Anthony Mitchison, the elder, on behalf of his father John Mitchison, the elder, his brother John Mitchison, the younger, and himself in the mid and late nineteenth century. The remainder of the accession is composed of private papers of members of the Mitchison family. These are generally draft marriage settlements, drafts wills, and draft executors' papers. There are also some papers relating to trusts and shares. The private papers of John Mitchison the younger include, besides papers relating to the inquiry into his state of mind, transcripts of accounts of his estate from 1856-99, and records relating to his establishment in Brighton.

This accession was originally composed of forty bundles, bearing solicitors' numbering on the wrapper, where these remained. Most also bore labels giving a rough summary of the contents-not always correct-the sectors' number and a title assigning it to a member of the Mitchison, Maw or Sturges family (ref: ACC/1156/154). These have been used as sectional headings in the catalogue, and where the label does not survive, or is defective, the bundle has been assigned to the member of the family who from the contents, seems likely to have been the original assignee. In a few cases, new titles have had to be substituted, as in 178, 191-3. Inside each bundle was one or more bundles which form the basic unit of this list. A corresponding list of the original larger bundles with the new numbering of the inner bundles is appended. Bundles 807, 813 and 868 appear to be incomplete. The contents of the bundles are largely draft deeds, mostly leases and affidavits, and correspondence. As solicitors' drafts, the information given in the draft affidavits is on occasions contradictory or misleading. There are a few original deeds, inducing a small number of conveyances. In several bundles, stamps are missing from correspondence.

Mitchison , family , of London
GB 0074 CLC/124 · Collection · 1828-1968

Records of the Mitchell City of London Charity and Educational Foundation comprising Charity Commission schemes 1900-6, 1956 (Ms 24503); agendas and minutes 1931-60 (Ms 24504-7); annual statements of accounts 1932-68 (Ms 24508); out-letter book 1901-24 (Ms 24509); register of assignments of tenancies of Foundation properties ca. 1905-63 (Ms 24510); deeds and correspondence re Foundation properties 1828-1953 (Ms 24511-19); microfilm of deeds of Foundation properties 1895-1906 as at 1941 (Ms 24520).

The Mitchell City of London Charity Mitchell City of London Educational Foundation Mitchell City of London Charity and Educational Foundation
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
GB 0074 ACC/1177 · Collection · 1639-1848

Collection of documents including:

  • Memorandum of receipt of £250, upon an Annuity or Pension of one thousand pounds per annum from Commissioners of Excise for the City of London and counties of Middlesex and Surrey, 1677.
  • Special Constable's warrant to assist in control of riots, 1848.
  • Memorandum of special pardon issued under privy seal to William Walker of London, goldsmith, convicted of felony, [1640].
  • Memorandum of proclamation prohibiting the making or wearing of demicasters or using wool with beaver in beaver hats, [1639].
Various.
GB 0074 ACC/3279 · Collection · 1941-1943

Records of Prior Burners Ltd, comprising directors' report, balance sheet, and statements by chairman, 1941 - 1942.

Records of Watney Combe Reid and Company Ltd, comprising chairman's speech, directors' report, and balance sheet, 1941.

Records of Associated Coal and Wharf Companies Ltd, comprising directors' report and statement of accounts, 1943.

Prior Burners Ltd , manufacturers of furnaces and boilers Watney Combe Reid and Co Ltd , brewers Associated Coal and Wharf Companies Ltd , coal merchants
GB 0074 CLC/147 · Collection · 1910-1916

Minute book of the Mining and Metallurgical Club, 1910-1916, with a note dated 2010.

Mining and Metallurgical Club
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 0074 O/330 · Collection · 1868?-1888?

Prospectus of Miss Millman's School, dated to between 1868 and 1888. Includes list of teachers.

Miss Millman's School for Girls , Hyde Park
GB 0074 LMA/4427 · Collection · 1930-1977

Personal papers of Millie Miller, Member of Parliament. The collection consists mostly of official parliamentary incoming and outgoing correspondence when Miller held office as MP for Ilford North. There are also maps, plans, brochures, and newspaper cuttings relating to housing in Stoke Newington from the 1930s, and during the late 1950s when Miller chaired the Housing Committee. The correspondence files are varied. Letters include those from; interest groups, including the International Planned Parenthood Federation, the Socialist Medical Association, the Married Women's Association, the Association of Jewish Women's Organisations in the UK, and National Council of Women of Great Britain; local authorities, including Camden and Redbridge Borough Councils and Waltham Forest Area Health Authority; businesses local to the Ilford North constituency, including Thorn Electrical Industries Limited; Ilford North constituents; and letters from other MPs and Ministers.

The material reflects Millie Miller's keen interest in the promotion of women's rights, her membership on various committees and councils, delivery of speeches to women's associations, and her campaigns against girl slavery in the sex industry, battered wives, and sex discrimination. The material also details Miller's involvement in the World Conference of International Women's Year 1975. The correspondence touches on the Government's relations with Israel and the difficulties facing ethnic minorities, particularly Jewish communities. A large proportion of letters relate to Miller's constituency in Ilford North, Redbridge LB, with particular reference to housing, immigrants, and the views of constituents on local and national issues.

Miller , Millie , 1923-1977 , politician and social worker
MILLER GENERAL HOSPITAL
H05/M · Collection · 1783-1955

Records of the Miller General Hospital, including Governors and Board of Management minutes, 1828-1948; Medical Council minutes, 1913-1928; Nursing Committee minutes, 1928-1948; annual reports, 1870-1948; file of correspondence and administrative papers relating to the purchase of 4 St. Johns Park, Blackheath, and its conversion to a Preliminary Training School for Nurses, 1945-1948; registers of patients, 1904-1945; Matron's report book, 1927-1948; staff registers, 1933-1951; salaries and wages books, 1921-1944 and history of the hospital, 1893.

Also financial accounts of the Kent Dispensary, 1783-1856.

Miller General Hospital
GB 0074 ACC/1313 · Collection · 1888-1934

Papers, 1888-1934, collected by the solicitors in the course of their work, comprising deeds and legal documents relating to properties in Burnaby Gardens, Chiswick, including leases, assignments of leases and an assent to bequest.

Miller and Company , solicitors
GB 0074 ACC/1815 · Collection · 1905 - 1910

Papers collected by the solicitors in the course of their work, comprising lease and plan for number 86 Hanover Road, Willesden, 1905; assignment of leases for numbers 82, 84, 86 and 88 Hanover Road, Willesden, 1905; assignment of leases for 82, 84, and 86 Hanover Road, Willesden, 1905 and assignment of leases for numbers 82, 84 and 86 Hanover Road, 1910.

Miller and Company , solicitors
GB 0074 ACC/1735 · Collection · 1879 -1950

Papers, 1879-1950, collected by the solicitors in the course of their work, comprising deeds and legal documents relating to 26 Freegrove Road, Holloway, Islington, including lease, mortgage, assignment, conveyance and insurance policy.

Miller and Company , solicitors
MILLBANK PRISON
GB 0074 ACC/1865 · Collection · 1828

Pardon for prisoners at Millbank Prison, 1828.

General Penitentiary, Millbank
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 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
MIDSHIRE BUILDING SOCIETY
GB 0074 ACC/1752 · Collection · 1935

Papers, collected by the building society in the course of their work, comprising Land Registry certificate of charge on leasehold property, 21 Ackroyd Road, Honor Oak Park, 1935; legal charge between Charles Alfred Chappell of 21 Ackroyd Road, Honor Oak Park, postman, and the Liverpool Investment Building Society, 67 Lord Street, Liverpool, 1935.

Midshire Building Society