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FOR THE UNITED PARISHES OF STAPLEFORD TAWNY & THEYDON MOUNT – 18

Published in Issue 40

FOR THE UNITED PARISHES OF

STAPLEFORD TAWNY & THEYDON MOUNT

To be paid to the Rector of the Parishes aforesaid

AND APPROVED OF BY THE BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE
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MARCH 1831

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£ s d
£ s d
Marriage By License
10 : 6
Parish Clerk 5

By Banns

5
2 : 6
Funeral

5
2 : 6
From Town
1 : 1
10

Non – Parishioners
10
5

If buried in the Vault
5 : 5
1 : 1

Head and Foot-Stone
2 : 2

And on each removal of Ground
2 : 2

Brick Grave
2 : 2

Rail
2 : 2

Churching
1

Registering Baptism
1

Copying Register
1

Sexton tolling Bell for Funeral and digging the grave
1
If beyond the usual Depth
1 per foot

RICHARD SMYTH, Rector

PARISH of STAPLEFORD TAWNEY with THEYDON MOUNT

Saturday 10th September

7.00 for 7.30pm

ST MICHAEL’S CHURCH, THEYDON MOUNT

THE PEOPLE OF HILL HALL THROUGH THE AGES

An illustrated talk by Anne Padfield

Hill Hall in Theydon Mount is a remarkable historic building, rescued from dereliction by English Heritage. Its Renaissance architecture and wallpaintings are now well-known, but this talk mainly explores the lives of the people – famous and infamous, colourful and eccentric – who have lived or visited there over the centuries.

St Michael’s Church (near CM16 7PP) contains monuments relating to many of the former occupiers of Hill Hall.

Drinks and canapés will be served from 7.00pm

Tickets £10 – includes free glass of wine and eats

For tickets and further information please contact Anne
All proceeds to church repairs