• Reference
    P93/28/1
  • Title
    Folder entitled: "S. R. Wells - Felmersham Church"
  • Date free text
    n.d. C19th, 1848-1913
  • Production date
    From: 1800 To: 1913
  • Scope and Content
    a) print of Felmersham church west front Sam.Lysons 1804 b) Felmersham church Bedfordshire from NE, print drawn and measured by R. & J. A. Brandon n.d. C 19 c) Felmersham church Beds.: interior and south transept drawn and measured by R and J.A. Brandon. print n.d. C 19 d) print of plan of Felmersham church drawn and measured by R and J.A. Brandon n.d. C 19 e) photo of print of Felmersham church from west "J. K. Colling lith." on back dated in pencil 1848 f) manuscript extract about Felmersham from Brandon's "Parish Churches" g) printed page being Felmersham Church as described in Brandon's "Parish Churches" h) manuscript extract from Batchelor's "Agriculture in Beds." relating to Felmersham i) several typed copies of "Felmersham A Romance of 60 years ago" about a returned convict who on visitng the village in 1852, found that his wife had remarried. j) letter from H. Bathurst (Archdeacon) to Mr. Cuming congratulating him on restoration of church 1907 k) first part of a letter to Mr. Cuming from the Rev. Arthur Wellesley Pain, Bishop of Gippsland, Victoria, Australia, about a piece of land sold in 1869 by writer's brother John Odell Pain to the vicar and churchwardens of Felmersham. 1907 l) memorandum signed by Mark Whyley as to churchwardens' duties and limitations as respecting churchyard 1913 m) bill of Frederic Gale for removing stained glass windows and replacing them with plain glass 1921 n) bill of Arthur Pacey of Felmersham for work done to War Memorial 1922 o) manuscript list of items with amounts "Furniture Sale 54 University Street 28/7/1920" Bells p) Rules to regulate the ringing in the Belfry 1911 q) opinion of Mark Whyley as to payment for ringing bells and blowing organ 1913 r) two plans of new bell frame Mears and Stainbank n.d.
  • Level of description
    file