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 Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 101 - 1984  page 337
                         
Kent Archives Office: Major Accessions, 1981—83. By Nigel Yates continued

BOROUGH AND DISTRICT COUNCIL RECORDS
Broadstairs and St. Peter’s Urban District — to be catalogued
Margate Borough — to be catalogued
Ramsgate Borough — to be catalogued

CHARITY RECORDS
Ramsgate Royal Dispensary (R/Ch 1)
   Minute book 1829—1930; correspondence 1896—1901; accounts 1869— 1941
Surf Boat Disaster Fund (R/Ch 2)

NON-CONFORMIST RECORDS
Ebenezer Chapel, Ramsgate (N1)
   Congregational Church formed in 1662 by a minister ejected from St. Lawrence parish.
   Church books 1766—1895; deacon’s minutes 1840—99; membership lists 1815—79; trustees’ minutes

1833—40; trustees’ accounts 1824— 40; minutes, subscription lists and accounts concerning the enlarging and rebuilding of the chapel 1744—1894; burial ground book 1825—1919; Sunday school minutes and accounts 1809—52; deeds and wills concerning bequests 1682—1893; chapel accounts and collections 1734—59, 1831—1902; charity accounts 1823—37; prints and photographs; plan of chapel 1838; plan of burial ground 1841; plan of organ 1891.

PARISH RECORDS
   The designated diocesan record office for this area is Canterbury Cathedral Library, but following an agreement with this office all parish rate books post 1836 are to remain in Ramsgate.
St. George, Ramsgate (P297)
   Overseers’ and churchwardens’ rate books 1836—1922

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