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GB 0074 CLC/186 · Collection · 1681-1841

Records of the Baptist Church, White Alley, City of London, comprising minutes of church meetings.

Baptist Church, White Alley , City of London
BAPTIST CHURCHES
ACC/2824 · Collection · 1966-1987

Marriage registers for the following Baptist churches: Broadway Baptist Church, High Street, Hounslow, 1929-1971; Baptist Free Church, Newton Avenue, Acton (known as the South Acton Baptist Church from 1960), 1946-1976; Grange Park Baptist Church, Lansbury Drive, Hayes, 1966-1987; Baptist Chapel, Bridge Street, Staines, 1978 and Baptist Chapel, North Road, Old Brentford, 1981.

Baptist Union of Great Britain x General Baptists x Particular Baptists
LMA/4056 · Collection · 1963-1998

Marriage registers for the Baptist Memorial Chapel, Twickenham Green, 1963- 1998.

Baptist Union of Great Britain x General Baptists x Particular Baptists
BARBICAN
CLA/072 · Collection · 1954-1998

Records of the Barbican Committee, Corporation of London, 1954-1998, including papers relating to the development and building of the Barbican complex, speeches, reports, committee papers, brochures, newsletters and concert programmes. Please note that access to some of the reports is restricted.

Corporation of London
BARBICAN ARTS TRUST
GB 0074 LMA/4470 · Collection · 1973-2004

The collection contains the administrative papers of the Barbican Arts Group Trust including policy documents; minutes of meetings; financial records; property records; and artists' details. In addition, the collection includes a range of visual material showing artists and their work as well as printed publicity material for exhibitions. The Trust's outreach work is represented through a number of school packs and booklets.

Barbican Arts Group x Hertford Road Studios
O/525 · Collection · 1867

Parchment found under the memorial stone of Barbican Congregational Church, Hoxton, listing the name of the minister, deacons, New Building Committee, architects and builders, 1867.

Congregational Church of England and Wales
GB 0074 CLC/003 · Collection · 1979-1992

Records of the Barbican Horticultural Society, mainly comprising correspondence files, but also including a copy of the constitution of the Society, members' returns, and leaflets. They were catalogued by a member of Guildhall Library staff in 1992.

THE RECORDS ARE SUBJECT TO A 30 YEAR CLOSURE PERIOD. Access to records less than 30 years old should be sought from the Society (contact details may be obtained from staff).

Barbican Horticultural Society
BARBICAN LIBRARY USERS
GB 0074 CLC/028 · Collection · 1999-2005

Records of Barbican Library Users, comprising correspondence, newsletters and other papers.

Friends of Barbican Library x Barbican Library Users
GB 0074 ACC/2305/01-1 · Collection · 1814-1960

Corporate records of Barclay Perkins and Company Limited, brewers, including legal case papers; papers relating to the organisation of the company; Board meetings minutes, agendas and papers; financial accounts; reports; papers relating to stocks and shares; mortgages and deeds; registers; investment ledger; articles of association and partnership deeds.

Barclay Perkins and Co Ltd , brewers
GB 0074 ACC/2305/01-2 · Collection · 1748-1965

Financial records of Barclay Perkins, brewers, including rest books; balance sheets; ledgers; journals; cash books and cash analysis and audit.

Barclay Perkins and Co Ltd , brewers
GB 0074 ACC/2305/01-4 · Collection · 1801-1964

Production records of Barclay Perkins and Company Limited, including Bottling Department Committee minutes; brewing books; ale brewing books; lager brewing books; summaries of beer gyles (a gyle is the quantity of beer or ale brewed at one time); financial calculations relating to the cost of brewing; sugar and caramel books; stock records; papers relating to the production of lager including laboratory test results and complaint book; plans; and brewers' records.

Barclay Perkins and Co Ltd , brewers
GB 0074 ACC/2305/01-6 · Collection · 1560-1983

Property records of Barclay Perkins and Company Limited, including schedule of property; inventories and valuations of furniture, plant and machinery; deeds and leases; plans; and papers relating to public houses.

Barclay Perkins and Co Ltd , brewers
GB 0074 ACC/2305/01-8 · Collection · 1573-1974

Public relations records for Barclay Perkins and Company Limited, including papers from the museum and library relating to the history of the brewery, including press cuttings, plans, drawings, photographs, certificates, pamphlets, beer accounts, maps, publications relating to brewing, and papers relating to the Barclay family.

Also memorabilia relating to author Samuel Johnson, (1709-1784), friend of the Thrale family (the latter owned the Brewery before selling it to Barclay and Perkins).

Barclay Perkins and Co Ltd , brewers
GB 0074 ACC/2305/01-7 · Collection · 1620-1957

Papers of individual members of staff at Barclay Perkins and Company Limited, including papers of chairman E W Giffard; papers of managing director H L Grimston; papers of Company solicitor R Whitmarsh Gray, including legal papers and press cuttings; papers of head brewer J B Binnie, including photographs, posters, advertisements, invitations, cards and programmes; and papers of head brewer Charles Collard, including brewing books.

Barclay Perkins and Co Ltd , brewers
GB 0074 ACC/2305/01-3 · Collection · 1833-1955

Sales records of Barclay Perkins and Company Limited, including sales books and ledgers; sales comparisons; gains and losses book; trade sales; sales to Bottling Department; registers of customers; papers relating to the duty on beer; and circulars book.

Barclay Perkins and Co Ltd , brewers
GB 0074 ACC/2305/01-5 · Collection · 1885-1974

Staff records of Barclay Perkins and Company Limited, including clerks' salaries books; staff registers and service books; papers relating to brewing staff, cellar staff, cooperage staff and lager staff; pensioners and invalid payments books; correspondence; papers relating to the staff Social and Athletic Club; issues of the staff magazine "The Anchor", and photographs.

Barclay Perkins and Co Ltd , brewers
BARHALL DAWSON
GB 0074 E/BDW · Collection · 1824-1907

Collection of title deeds relating to ownership of property in Earl's Court Road, Somerset Place, Bath Place and Edwards Square, Kensington. Documents include leases, assignments, mortgages, abstract of title and releases.

Various.
N/M/042-12 · Collection · 1889-1959

Papers relating to Barking Road Methodist Church, Canning Town, 1956; correspondence and lists of documents received by the Department of the London Mission, 1 Central Buildings, Westminster, SW1 from Barking Road Methodist Church, Canning Town, 1959; general correspondence, 1956-1959; legal papers and correspondence relating to the Minister's house at 437 Barking Road, Plaistow, 1889-1920 and correspondence relating to the finances of Canning Town Chapel, 1917-1918.

Methodist Church of Great Britain x United Methodist Church x Wesleyan Methodist Church x Primitive Methodist Church
N/M/042 · Collection · 1811-1965

Records of the Barking Road Methodist Society, Canning Town, and related churches, 1811-1965: Brunswick Methodist Chapel, Limehouse; Saint George's East Chapel, Cable Street, Poplar; Caledonian Road Chapel; Camden Town; Deptford Circuit; First West London and Second London Circuits; Forest Hill Chapel; Grove Wesleyan Mission; Islington Circuit; Seamen's Mission Circuit; Spitalfields Chapel and Walworth Chapel.

Methodist Church of Great Britain x United Methodist Church x Wesleyan Methodist Church x Primitive Methodist Church
BARKING SYNAGOGUE
GB 0074 ACC/2712/BKS · Collection · 1947-1948

Records of Barking Synagogue, consisting of an account book.

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

Barking Synagogue
GB 0074 CLC/157 · Collection · 1882-1907

Records of Barnard's Inn civil parish, comprising poor rate assessment book and overseer's book of receipts and payments.

Barnard's Inn , civil parish
BARNES
GB 0074 Q/BRN · Collection · 1870-1936

Records relating to various London churches, including mortgage and plans for Saint Philip, Clerkenwell; plans of Saint Mary, Greenwich; sales particulars and plans for Holy Trinity, Grays Inn Road, Saint Pancras; and sales particulars and plans for Saint Mary, Charing Cross Road, Westminster.

Various.
BARNES, M. COLLECTION
GB 0074 ACC/2697 · Collection · 1850-1890

Notebook containing recipes and some home remedies, 1850-1890.

Unknown.
BARNESBURY MANOR, ISLINGTON
GB 0074 M/83/BAR · Collection · 1621-1925

Papers relating to Barnsbury Manor, Islington, including records of the courts baron and courts leet; deeds to the copyhold estate of the manor; surrenders; warrants; deeds of conveyance of land and premises at Holloway; deeds for Tufnell family holdings in Holloway, Manor of Canonbury, and in the Manor of Newington Barrow at Highbury; and deeds for the Tufnell family estates in Ireland.

Manor of Barnsbury , Islington
GB 0074 ACC/2568 · Collection · 1824-1894

Lease by the Governors of Saint Bartholomew's Hospital of two houses and building land in Devonshire Buildings, Great Dover Street, Southwark; and conveyance of The Holmewood Estate, Streatham Hill, Lambeth.

Unknown.
BARNET PLANS
LMA/4070 · Collection · 1879-1986

Plans submitted to the London Borough of Barnet and predecessor local authorities in Finchley, Friern Barnet and Hendon, 1879-1986. The plans show examples of a diverse range of architectural styles in domestic housing in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. There are also many shops, factories and workshops, as well as public buildings such as schools, cinemas and churches, many of which still exist today.

The files are interesting for the insight they give to the planning process, showing what was and was not acceptable from a design and structural point of view. And as many of the earlier plans are for the most part hand drawn and coloured, they can be very decorative.

London Borough of Barnet
GB 0074 F/BAR · Collection · 1851-1936

Personal papers of Canon Samuel Augustus Barnett, social reformer. The papers comprise correspondence, sermons and lecture notes, and miscellanea. The bulk of the correspondence consists of weekly letters from the Canon to his brother, Francis G. Barnett and, after the latter's death, to his widow and her daughter and sons. For the years before 1883 there are no letters at all, and before 1889 there are fewer than for the later years of the correspondence. Normally the Canon wrote every Saturday, but there are frequent periods when there was no correspondence, when the Canon was in residence at Bristol during the summers of 1893-1906, and when the two families were holidaying together. There are also large groups of letters written by the Canon to his mother and family in the form of travel journals during his trips to Egypt in 1879-1880 and round the world in 1890-1891.

There are very few in-letters. The letters to F G Barnett are almost always four octavo pages in length. They were bundled in one or two year periods by Dame Henrietta when preparing her biography of her husband. On several letters there are editorial instructions, deletions and emendations by Dame Henrietta. These were made in pencil and were, at some subsequent period, erased. Within each bundle Dame Henrietta also numbered the letters. Her numbering has not been indicated in the list, nor has it been followed, as several of the letters were in fact misplaced.

There is a series of bound sermon notebooks and miscellaneous lecture notes amongst these papers. Although the sermon notes are basically complete for the St. Jude's period, 1875-1888, the lecture notes are only a fraction of the Canon's output.

Some miscellaneous documents and in-letters were kept by the Canon for their intrinsic importance, e.g. formal documents relating to his benefice at St. Jude's, and these have survived. There are, in addition, miscellaneous photographs, mostly of the Canon, but also of his wife and of his family.

These papers will be of interest to historians for the information they give on Canon Barnett's life, and for the frequent and lengthy discussions of the political, social and intellectual life of the day. They are enhanced in value by the fact that Dame Henrietta was avowedly unable to do them more than scant justice in her life of the Canon (see Canon Barnett: his life, work and friends vol I, p.377), and that the records of Toynbee Hall have been decimated by war damage and destruction.

Barnett , Samuel Augustus , 1844-1913 , Canon of Westminster Social Reformer
GB 0074 LMA/4063 · Collection · 1891-1936

These records comprise Dame Henrietta Barnett's Autobiographical Memoirs together with autograph letters and other papers in manuscript and typescript by Henrietta and her friend and literary agent Marion Paterson. Most of the records concern travel to the USA, Japan, India and Italy.

Barnett , Dame , Henrietta Octavia Weston , 1851-1936 , social reformer and author
GB 0074 LMA/4266 · Collection · 1883-1932

This collection consists of 186 letters sent to or written by Samuel and Henrietta Barnett. The correspondence is from public figures, including authors, poets, artists and other social reformers.

Various.
LMA/4350 · Collection · 1912-1925

Records of Ipswich Presbyterian Church comprising Sunday service sheets; correspondence; marriages, 1912-1925; and deaths and funerals, 1912-1924.

Presbyterian Church of England
GB 0074 ACC/0286 · Collection · 1598-1786

Papers collected by the solicitors in the course of their work, including fines (right hand indenture) and feoffments (livery of seisin endorsed) for lands at Upper Halliford, Sunbury, 1598-1630; papers relating to members of the Piper family of Sunbury and their property at Upper Halliford, Sunbury, 1702-1749; papers relating to members of the Dench family and their property at Upper Halliford, Sunbury, 1751-1776; papers relating to members of the Harris family of Sunbury, 1777-1786.

Barre and Morton , solicitors
BARTHOLOMEW CALVINIST CHAPEL
GB 0074 CLC/187 · Collection · 1806-1809

Minute book of the Bartholomew Calvinist Chapel.

Bartholomew Calvinist Chapel
BARTHOLOMEW CLUB
GB 0074 CLC/029 · Collection · 1859-1939

Minutes books of the Bartholomew Club, discussion group.

Bartholomew Club , discussion group
BARTHOLOMEW FAIR
GB 0074 CLC/308 · Collection · 164--1854

Records relating to Bartholomew Fair, inclduing pie powder court book, 1790-1854; historical notes, press cuttings and other notes, ca. 1641-ca. 1848; and accounts of receipts and expenditure for Bartholomew Fair, 1671. They were catalogued at various dates by members of Guildhall Library staff.

Bartholomew Fair , market and entertainments at Smithfield
GB 0074 ACC/2215 · Collection · 1868-1913

Papers, 1868-1913, collected by the solicitors in the course of their work, comprising deeds and legal documents relating to numbers 24, 26, 28, 30 Tranton Road (formerly Francis Road) and numbers 21, 22, 23, 24 Whitstable Street (formerly Prince Street), Bermondsey; including leases, mortgages, assignments of leases, articles of partnerships, conveyances, declarations, abstract of title, covenant to produce deeds and burial certificates.

Bartlett and Gregory , solicitors
BARTLETT AND HOBBS LIMITED
GB 0074 LMA/4434/A · Collection · 1948-1971

Records of Bartlett and Hobbs Limited, wine merchants, comprising register of directors and secretaries; register of members; share certificates and annual return.

Bartlett and Hobbs Ltd , wine merchants
BARTON FAMILY AND ESTATE
GB 0074 ACC/0634 · Collection · 1709-1871

Records of the Barton family relating to the manors of Ealing and Hampton Court, including property transactions, bankruptcy papers, family papers and court minute books (view of frankpledge and court baron).

Manor of Ealing
BARTON, John (1789-1852)
GB 0074 ACC/1246 · Collection · 1655-1892

Records of John Barton relating to the trust of Thomas Woodrouffe Smith. Apart from property in Essex, Surrey, Norfolk and the City of London, T. W. Smith was the owner and lord of the Manor of Teddington, and the bulk of the material in this deposit relates to that manor, including a series of court rolls. Throughout the Middle Ages the manor was the property of Westminster Abbey, being granted to Henry VIII in exchange for other lands in 1536, who then made it part of the Honour of Hampton Court. In 1603 it was granted to John Hill {1246/019} and its subsequent ownership can be seen from the deeds in this deposit {1246/019-082}. Between 1802 and 1863 John Barton's trustees sold the manor and demesne lands off in parcels, which heralded the beginning of Teddington's urbanisation. This and a previous deposit of manor court books {see ACC/0363} came from the solicitors who had acted for the trustees in the 1860's.

Barton , John , 1789-1852 , landowner in Teddington
BARTRAM, BETTY E. M.
GB 0074 LMA/4762 · Collection · 1950s-1989

Career papers working for Strauss, Turnbull and Company, stockbrokers and Consolidated Gold Fields PLC, Queens Road; Walthamstow redevelopment campaign correspondence and cuttings; and personal cookery recipes.

Bartram , Betty E M , b 1930 , typist
BASF UK GROUP PENSION SCHEME
GB 0074 LMA/4488 · Collection · 1982 Aug - 2007 Oct

BASF plc Pension Scheme Explanatory Booklets; 'Staff Supperannuation Scheme' (1982) [facsimile]; 'Investing in ourselves and our future' (1997) and 'Defined Contribution Section: your member guide' (2007).

BASF plc , manufacturers of chemicals
BASSISHAW WARD
GB 0074 CLC/W/GA · Collection · 1608-1907

Records of Bassishaw Ward, Corporation of London, including minutes and accounts, rate assessments, and other administrative papers. They were catalogued by members of Guildhall Library staff at various dates.

Bassishaw Ward , Corporation of London
BASSISHAW WARD CLUB
GB 0074 CLC/030 · Collection · 1868-1986

Records of the Bassishaw Friendly Association, later known as Bassishaw Ward Club, comprising rules, minutes, correspondence and accounts. They were catalogued by members of Guildhall Library staff in 1989 and 1991.

Bassishaw Friendly Association x Bassishaw Ward Club
GB 0074 CLC/B/227-019 · Collection · 1925-1939

Minutes of meetings of the directors and of general meetings of those insurance companies known as the Java Companies.

Batavia Sea and Fire Insurance Co Veritas Insurance Co Ardjoeno Insurance Co Java Sea and Fire Insurance Co
BATCHELORS {SOLICITORS}
GB 0074 ACC/2603 · Collection · 1900-1934

Papers, 1900-1934, collected by the solicitors in the course of their work, comprising deeds and legal documents relating to properties in Bethnal Green, Hackney, Shoreditch, Walthamstow and Ealing; including leases, releases, tenancy agreements and assignments.

Batchelors , solicitors
BATEMAN FAMILY
GB 0074 ACC/0828 · Collection · 1720-1860

Records of the Bateman family relating to their property in Ealing, Elbow Lane (later Little College Street) in the City of London, Tottenham; and out of London in Chesham, Buckinghamshire; and Kimberworth, Yorkshire (this latter including coal mines).

Bateman , family , of Brentford and Ealing
GB 0074 CLC/B/227-020 · Collection · 1761

Articles of co-partnership between John Bates and Thomas Young, stockbrokers.

Bates , John , fl 1761 , stockbroker Young , Thomas , fl 1761 , stockbroker
ACC/1388-25 · Collection · 1960-1971

Registers of marriages, Bath Road Methodist Church, 1960-1971.

Methodist Church of Great Britain x United Methodist Church x Wesleyan Methodist Church x Primitive Methodist Church
BATH SUN FIRE OFFICE
GB 0074 CLC/B/192-06 · Collection · 1836-1903

Records of the Bath Sun Fire Office comprising Directors' meeting minute book, also used as an out-letter book.

Bath Sun Fire Office