The archdeacon's annual visits to observe the spiritual and moral welfare of his flock, both ecclesiastical and lay, and the work of his court, produced voluminous visitation and court books. Files supplementing the main visitation records can include returns to articles of enquiry, presentments, correction citations, excommunications, penances and churchwardens' oaths and declarations. In addition, files of miscellaneous correspondence illustrating the whole range of archidiaconal responsibilities and duties survive in some cases.
The records have been divided into 14 series as follows:
- Court Books [Y.V/CB]. 19 volumes. 1598-1836.
- Calls [Y.V/C]. 10 boxes. 1698-1968. Some calls are included in the Court Books from 1759.
- Exhibit Books [Y.V/Exh.Bk]. 4 volumes. 1720-1847.
- Citation Mandates [Y.V/Cit]. 3 boxes. 1708-1968.
- Surrogation Acts [Y.V/SA]. 1 box. 1867-1968.
- Churchwardens' Presentments [Y.V/Ch.P]. 8 boxes. 1677-1835. From 1916 onwards, these are included in the Articles of Enquiry.
- Articles of Enquiry [Y.V/AE]. 52 boxes. 1867-2000.
- Churchwardens' Oaths and Declarations [Y.V/Ch.OD]. 12 boxes. 1780-1915.
- Correction Citations [Y.V/Co.C]. 6 boxes. 1696-1834.
- Excommunications [Y.V/Exc]. 7 boxes. 1682-1803.
- Penances [Y.V/Pen]. 14 boxes. 1600-1819.
- Visitation Returns [Y.V/Ret]. 3 files. 1721-30.
- Visitation Files [Y.V/VF]. These are incorporated into the Articles of Enquiry.
- Visitation Miscellanea [Y.V/Misc]. 9 boxes. 17th-20th centuries.