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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)
1 - Trustees and Trust Corporation records
2 - Services of the church
3 - Church government
4 - Membership of the church
5 - Printed publications
6 - Church income
7 - Church buildings and grounds
8 - Other church property
9 - Charities
10 - Day Schools
11 - Sunday Schools and Home Mission
12 - Other organisations and ministries
13 - Regional Unitarian organisations and ministries
14 - Miscellaneous items
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
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)
2 - Legal documents relating to damages claimed after the Riots
1 - A Schedule Inventory and appraisement of the value and amount of the Household Goods and Furniture, Plate, Linen and China, Pictures, Prints, and Drawings, wines & other Liquors , Cloaths and wearing apparell belonging to the Reverend Doctor Priestley
2 - An Estimate Schedule and Inventory of the Value of the Dwelling House and other Buildings Outhouses and Premises late belonging to The Reverend Doctor Joseph Priestley the Plaintiff above named situate and being at or near Fair Hill in the Parish of Aston
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
4 - Dr Priestley's diary while he was at Daventry
5 - Letters from Thomas Lee to his daughter Mrs. Coates
6 - Accounts of Thomas Lee Junior as Treasurer To the Committee of Protestant Dissenters in Birmingham 1791
7 - Documents relating to the suit by the Trustees of the New Meeting House versus Hemlingford Hundred, Co. Warwick
8 - Evidence of witnesses concerning the riots etc
9 - Legal papers of Thomas Lee relating to the riots of 1791
10 - Volume entitled 'Recollections of Dr Priestley' by John Ryland
11 - Inventory of the House and Goods of Dr Joseph Priestley which were destroyed during the riots at Birmingham in 1791
12 - Bound transcript of UC 2/15/11 entitled 'Dr. Priestley's Inventory 1791'
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