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St James. Disputed election of minister.
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St James. Disputed election of minister.

Extract from Salisbury Journal 14 July 1755. Account of a disputed election of Minister between Samuel Baskett and Re. William Nairn. Disputed rights of appointing minister between the corporation and the parishoners. Thomas Casley and Richard Allen are church wardens.
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St Michael's Church, Hamworthy
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St Michael's Church, Hamworthy

Museum Ref No: E4d_0006
St Michael's Church, Blandford Road, Hamworthy. Exterior, old church, south side looking from east end.
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St. James' School
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St. James' School

Museum Ref No: PPS020736p1
Photograph of girls of St. James' School who achieved success at Bournemouth Music Festival, from Poole and Parkstone Standard 2nd July 1936
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Stone, Death of Charles John Stone, J.P.

Obituary of Mr. Charles John Stone, Magistrate and Councillor. Extract from the Poole and Dorset Herald 16th November 1882.
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Stone, Funeral of the Late Mr. C. J. Stone

Report of the funeral of the late Mr. C.J. Stone. Extract from the Poole and Dorset Herald 23rd November 1882
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Sturmey, Death of Mr. James Sturmey

Obituary of James Sturmey, organist of St. James Church. Extract from the Poole and Dorset Herald 18th May 1876.
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Styring, Death of Mr. F. Styring

Obituary of Mr. Frederick Styring, J.P. Extract from the Poole and Dorset Herald 4th November 1897.
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Sunday Services
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Sunday Services

Extract from the Poole Pilot June 1869
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Sunday Services
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Sunday Services

Extract from the Poole Pilot July 1869
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Swearing in of Council dignitaries, anniversary of coronation and a wedding.
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Swearing in of Council dignitaries, anniversary of coronation and a wedding.

Extract from Salisbury Journal 28th October 1754. Swearing in of William Jolliff as Mayor, John Hooper as Sheriff and Thomas Strong as Water Bailiff. Assemblage at the Town House to celebrate anniversary of coronation. Marriage of Richard Weston of Poole to Miss Humber.
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