NGMH Archive
Here is a selection of items from the Newington Green Meeting House archive.
The complete archive is being catalogued and stored at Hackney archives by volunteers. It will shortly be available via Hackney's online catalogue for those who want to research our history.
Commemorative Material

Photograph from the first Women’s Circle (founded 1923) at Lincoln Unitarian Chapel

Fourteen Newington Green Cricket players with perpetual league shield plaque

A framed B&W photograph of the interior of the church, looking towards the pulpit. E Warren, photographer

Certificates awarded to Stoke Newington Green, later Newington Green Sunday School for singing and perfect reports

Certificates awarded to Stoke Newington Green, later Newington Green Sunday School for singing and perfect reports

Certificates awarded to Stoke Newington Green, later Newington Green Sunday School for singing and perfect reports

Certificates awarded to Stoke Newington Green, later Newington Green Sunday School for singing and perfect reports
Early documents and history files
An account of the foundation of the meeting house drawn from original documents and written up in 1847. Includes marginalia and pasted sheet of names of ministers from 1714 to 1838. Andrew Pritchard’s personal copy
Agreement between Mrs A.M. Enright and the Trustees which allows pillars already erected to stay; includes plan of front elevation of chapel [1]
Agreement between Mrs A.M. Enright and the Trustees which allows pillars already erected to stay; includes plan of front elevation of chapel [2]
Agreement between Mrs A.M. Enright and the Trustees which allows pillars already erected to stay; includes plan of front elevation of chapel [3]
Certificate of redemption of land tax and associated correspondence, includes plan of church and boundary
Copy of admission of Joshua Locke. Traces the title of the two messuages or tenements (formerly three messuages or tenements) through various wills, and transferring the property to Joshua Locke
Receipt (surrender) from Richard Lyford to Rebecca Harrison for a messuage (plot of land) [1]
Receipt (surrender) from Richard Lyford to Rebecca Harrison for a messuage (plot of land) [2]
Surrender of Percival Lewis to Philip Mallet & Samuel Rogers of the Moiety of the Meeting house and its appurtenances at Newington Green/ Witnessed document of Percival Lewis’s meeting with John Bowles, Steward of Manor
Preacher and service records
Book of Common Prayer Reformed
Scrap book of Reformed Liturgy, together with the Psalms of David, selected by Rev Theophilus Lindsey and published by Essex Hall for use by the congregation of Essex Street Chapel, repaired,supplemented by pasted scrap book pages
Miscellaneous (gender equality)
Newspaper article about church ban on conducting weddings until law permits same sex marriages
Copy of Islington Tribune with front page article featuring the topic
Trustee and premises records
Declaration of trust document
Document describing the building of a church to protestant dissenters and the governance under their trustees