COWICK, HOLY TRINITY PARISH RECORDS

Scope and Content

Comprising: Registration: Registers of Baptisms 1852-1893, Registers of Burials 1854-1893, Register of Banns 1853-1883, Registers of Services 1887-1965, Orders and lists of service 1900-1955; Churchwardens 1852-1905; Parochial Church Council 1915-1974; Auxiliary Organisations 1944; School 1853-1957; Miscellaneous 1898

Administrative / Biographical History

This parish was created out of the parish of Snaith; the township of East and West Cowick lay formerly in the parish of Snaith. It had become a parochial district or district chapelry by 1852, when baptisms were being conducted in a licensed room in Cowick Hall. The churches of Cowick, Hensall and Pollington were designed by William Butterfield, working on a commission from the seventh viscount Downe.

Arrangement

The collection is divided into six series as follows:

P46/1: Registration, Church Services, and Worship

P46/3: Churchwardens

P46/4: Parochial Church Council

P46/5: Auxiliary Organisations

P46/8: School

P46/10: Miscellaneous

Access Information

Open

Private (Church of England)

Access will be granted to any accredited member of Doncaster Libraries

Related Material

Also available: Index: Bapt 1852-1893 Bur 1854-1893

The churches of Cowick, Hensall and Pollington were designed by William Butterfield for the seventh viscount Downe. A brief study of the three churches is to be found amongst the records of Hensall, St Paul (Doncaster Archives reference P75).

A photocopy of entries from a burial register, 1949-1998 can be found at ref. DZMZ/114 and the original is still held at the church.