Register of services, 1960-1989.
Parish records of Stutton
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- ReferenceGB 193 PR/STU
- Dates of Creation1960-1989
- Name of Creator
- Language of MaterialEnglish
- Physical Description0.008 cubic metres
1 box
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
Stutton is part of the parish and benefice of Tadcaster. A wooden mission church, dedicated to St Aidan, was built there at the end of the nineteenth century and was later dedicated by the Bishop of Selby. It was initially served by the curate of Tadcaster.
St Aidan’s Church was sold in 2014.
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Acquisition Information
The archive was deposited at the Borthwick Institute in 1993.
Note
Stutton is part of the parish and benefice of Tadcaster. A wooden mission church, dedicated to St Aidan, was built there at the end of the nineteenth century and was later dedicated by the Bishop of Selby. It was initially served by the curate of Tadcaster.
St Aidan’s Church was sold in 2014.
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A typescript finding aid, to file level, is available for consultation in the searchroom of the Borthwick Institute. This includes all material received up to and including 1993.
Archivist's Note
Created by S. A. Shearn, 09.03.16.
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Additional Information
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