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Church Records information for North Clifton and places above it in the hierarchy

North Clifton

  • The Anglican parish starts with burials in 1539, baptisms in 1614 and marriages in 1662. The earliest records are in bad condition.
     
  • Also, you can search the East Trent Genealogy site for church records.
     
  • The church was in the rural deanery of Newark.
     
  • John MELLORS provides us with a list of fees for services from the Baptism/Burials Register:
A wedding at North Clifton if published 5s 0d ditto by licence
A burying 1s 6d
A christening 0s 8d
A churching on a week day 2s 6d & ditto for the Clerk 1s 0d
A christening on a week day 2s 6d & ditto for the clerk 1s 0d
A mortuary 10s 0d if goods valued at £40
A mortuary 6s 8d if goods valued above £30
A mortuary 3s 4d if goods valued above £20

Strangers pay double fee

Signed by Revd Ewd MILLS vicar
Wit by L SETTLE curate

10 Feb 1805
  • The Wesleyan Methodists had a chapel in North Clifton by 1869.
     
  • The Wesleyan Methodists had a chapel in South Clifton by 1853.
     
  • The Wesleyan Methodists had a chapel in Harby built in 1849.
     

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