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presented by Rowland G. Venables, and a Bread Box, 2 Brass Candlesticks, a Cross, and 2 Silver-mounted Cruets and a Spoon, given by Mr Jos. Parry Jones. A Silver Strainer. Altar Cross, in mem. "Margaret Lutener Thompson 1891." Altar Desk, 2 Vases and 2 Brass Candlesticks. Alms Bason and 6 Alms-dishes. Font Ewer. In the Morning Chapel. Altar Cross, jewelled and 2 Vases, gift of Mrs. Rees, 2 Candlesticks. Altar Desk, gift of Rev. H. Dunkin. Embossed Alms-dish. (b) In St. David's Welsh Church. Altar Cross, Altar Desk and 4 Vases. (c) St. Annes, Morda. Registers of Baptism in the old chapel, 1813- Burials, 1813-1856. Plate-Flag-on, plated, Oswestry House of Industry. This Flagon was presented through the private subscriptions of the Directors and a few Friends, January 1868." Cup and Paten, silver, Oswestry House of Industry 1802." III. DOCUMENTS (In Safe) (a) Re The Church- 1648. Sketch of Oswestry Church. 1815. Memorandum as to proposed Exchange between Viscount Clive and the Vicar of Oswestry, March 11. 1815. Faculty confirming erection of West and Organ Galleries in Oswestry Parish Church, June 25. 1874. Policy of Insurance in Norwich Union Fire Insur- ance Society on Parish Church of Oswestry (exclusive of Chancel), at an annual premium of £ 11 10s., payable at Christmas, November 16. Cancelled. 1836. Copy, Memorandum of Alteration in Churchyard Fence, Christmas. 1817. Sentence of Consecration of New Churchyard, October 9. 1817. Deed of Exchange between Lord Viscount Clive and the Rev. John William Bourke, under which the New Churchyard was acquired, in exchange