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Collapse UC 2 - New Meeting House, Moor Street (1690 - 1861), subsequently the Church of the Messiah, Broad Street (1862 - 1973), subsequently the Unitarian New Meeting, Ryland Street (1973 onwards) - 1692 - 1971UC 2 - New Meeting House, Moor Street (1690 - 1861), subsequently the Church of the Messiah, Broad Street (1862 - 1973), subsequently the Unitarian New Meeting, Ryland Street (1973 onwards) - 1692 - 1971
Expand 1 - Trustees and Trust Corporation records - 1771 - 18511 - Trustees and Trust Corporation records - 1771 - 1851
Expand 2 - Services of the church - 1747 - 19512 - Services of the church - 1747 - 1951
Expand 3 - Church government - 1675 - 19713 - Church government - 1675 - 1971
Expand 4 - Membership of the church - 1844 - 19514 - Membership of the church - 1844 - 1951
Expand 5 - Printed publications - 1790 - 19705 - Printed publications - 1790 - 1970
Expand 6 - Church income - 1811 - 19466 - Church income - 1811 - 1946
Expand 7 - Church buildings and grounds - 1837 - 19357 - Church buildings and grounds - 1837 - 1935
Expand 8 - Other church property - 1920 - 19258 - Other church property - 1920 - 1925
Expand 9 - Charities - 1776 - 18949 - Charities - 1776 - 1894
Expand 10 - Day Schools - 1867 - 187110 - Day Schools - 1867 - 1871
Expand 11 - Sunday Schools and Home Mission - 1788 - 193911 - Sunday Schools and Home Mission - 1788 - 1939
Expand 12 - Other organisations and ministries - 1836 - 192812 - Other organisations and ministries - 1836 - 1928
Expand 13 - Regional Unitarian organisations and ministries - 1723 - 196013 - Regional Unitarian organisations and ministries - 1723 - 1960
Expand 14 - Miscellaneous items - 1699 - 195114 - Miscellaneous items - 1699 - 1951
Collapse 15 - Manuscripts and printed items relating to Joseph Priestley, formerly at the Church of the Messiah, Birmingham, and now on permanent loan to the Reference Library - 1791 - 193315 - Manuscripts and printed items relating to Joseph Priestley, formerly at the Church of the Messiah, Birmingham, and now on permanent loan to the Reference Library - 1791 - 1933
Expand 1 - Copies of important letters and official business connected with the 1791 Riots, originally the property of the late Thomas Lee (originally given by the late Rosalind Lee) - 1791 - 19331 - Copies of important letters and official business connected with the 1791 Riots, originally the property of the late Thomas Lee (originally given by the late Rosalind Lee) - 1791 - 1933
Expand 2 - Legal documents relating to damages claimed after the Riots - n.d. [1790s]2 - Legal documents relating to damages claimed after the Riots - n.d. [1790s]
3 - Account Book listing 'Subscriptions for the Ministers', 'For Repairs', 'For the Fund' (showing signatures of Joseph Priestley and Mary Priestley) acknowledging receipt of salary - 1782 - 1783
4 - Dr Priestley's diary while he was at Daventry - 1754
Collapse 5 - Letters from Thomas Lee to his daughter Mrs. Coates - 17915 - Letters from Thomas Lee to his daughter Mrs. Coates - 1791
6 - Accounts of Thomas Lee Junior as Treasurer To the Committee of Protestant Dissenters in Birmingham 1791 - 25/11/1791 - 11/11/1796
Expand 7 - Documents relating to the suit by the Trustees of the New Meeting House versus Hemlingford Hundred, Co. Warwick - 1791 - 17927 - Documents relating to the suit by the Trustees of the New Meeting House versus Hemlingford Hundred, Co. Warwick - 1791 - 1792
Expand 8 - Evidence of witnesses concerning the riots etc - 1791 - 17978 - Evidence of witnesses concerning the riots etc - 1791 - 1797
Expand 9 - Legal papers of Thomas Lee relating to the riots of 1791 - 1791 - 17929 - Legal papers of Thomas Lee relating to the riots of 1791 - 1791 - 1792
10 - Volume entitled 'Recollections of Dr Priestley' by John Ryland - 25/02/1844
11 - Inventory of the House and Goods of Dr Joseph Priestley which were destroyed during the riots at Birmingham in 1791 - n.d. [c.1792]
12 - Bound transcript of UC 2/15/11 entitled 'Dr. Priestley's Inventory 1791' - 1890

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