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Empty envelope addressed to The Lord Bishop of Hereford. Letter from the Ecclesiastical Commission for England, to the Diocesan Registrar Llandaff, regarding the registration and deposit of a deed conveying land for the site of the proposed church of St. James, Wyesham. Correspondence to the Diocesan Registrar from the Prebendary John C. de la Davies concerning a fallen headstone in Peterchurch churchyard. Plus a typewritten memo regarding the same. Correspondence to and from the Diocesan Regstrar concerning the possible encroachment on church land at Neenton Churchyard. Correspondence concerning the remains of a possible chapel in the grounds of the property called Greenley (formerly Darkley), Norton Canon. Correspondence relating to the appointment of the Dean of Hereford as the priest-in-Charge of St. John the Baptist, Hereford.