City of York Corporation (Reformed)

Identity area

Type of entity

Corporate body

Authorized form of name

City of York Corporation (Reformed)

Parallel form(s) of name

    Standardized form(s) of name according to other rules

    • City of York Corporation (Reformed); 1835-1974

    Other form(s) of name

    • Mayor and Commonality of the City of York (1212-1835) Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the City of York (1835-1884) Lord Mayor, Aldermen and Citizens of York (1884-20th century) York City Council (1974-1996) City of York Council (1996-2000s)

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    Description area

    Dates of existence

    1835-1974

    History

    The ancient corporation was dramatically altered by the Municipal Corporation Act. It lost many legal rights and privileges, the electorate was widened, various officials were changed or renamed and a single chamber was instituted.
    Previously known as "the Mayor and Commonality of the City of York", it developed into the historical Corporation (see City of York Corporation (Unreformed). The corporation was reformed in 1835, became a district council with North Yorkshire County Council in 1974 and a unitary authority once more as the City of York Council in 1996. Municipal charities passed to York Charity Trustees in 1837.

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    Legal status

    York was first granted the right to have a mayor and pay it's own fee farm by the Charter of 1212. \nCreated by 5 & 6 Wm. IV., c.76 (Municipal Corporations Act 1835)

    Functions, occupations and activities

    Functions varied over time, with responsibility for matters such as poor relief, lighting, public health, order and justice moving into and out of the Corporation. It paid taxes to central government and the crown, kept public order and owned property. In 1837, the municipal charities for which the corporation or Lord Mayor were trustees weree transferred to a new body of York Charity Trustees.

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    General context

    The ancient corporation was dramatically altered by the Municipal Corporation Act. It lost many legal rights and privileges, the electorate was widened, various officials were changed or renamed and a single chamber was instituted.

    Relationships area

    Related entity

    York City Council (1974-1996)

    Identifier of related entity

    GB0192-84

    Category of relationship

    temporal

    Type of relationship

    York City Council is the successor of City of York Corporation (Reformed)

    Dates of relationship

    Description of relationship

    Related entity

    City of York Corporation (Unreformed) (1212-1835)

    Identifier of related entity

    GB0192-75

    Category of relationship

    temporal

    Type of relationship

    City of York Corporation (Unreformed) is the predecessor of City of York Corporation (Reformed)

    Dates of relationship

    Description of relationship

    Access points area

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    Occupations

    Control area

    Authority record identifier

    GB0192-77

    Institution identifier

    GB0192

    Rules and/or conventions used

    International Standard Archival Authority Record for Corporate Bodies, Persons and Families - ISAAR(CPF) - Ottawa

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        Sources

        VCH York, JBM How York Governs Itself

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