The collection contains papers from the society's inception until its dissolution, with a small amount up until 1984. It includes registers of members and society rules as well as finances including details about pensions, sick pay, funds and investments. It also contains miscellaneous documents, many of which concern amendments to society rules as well as correspondence, newspaper cuttings and reports. It also contains a publication by co-founder Catherine Cappe.
York Female Friendly SocietyFounded in accordance with the National Insurance Act of 1912.
York Female Friendly SocietyCovers the years 1953-1954 with 1949 at the back.
York Female Friendly SocietyInformation includes name, address, year of entry, age at entry, rate if paid (of general members).
York Female Friendly SocietyIncludes pages of various notes.
York Female Friendly SocietyDetails are similar to those in the Admission Registers.
York Female Friendly SocietyInlcludes a list of books kept by the Senior Stewardess (p.24) and, in reverse, an abstract of the Friendly Society Act, 1793.
York Female Friendly SocietyIncludes a printed resolution, 1912. States that pensions and annuities be amalgamated and known as pensions.
York Female Friendly SocietyThree blank pension receipts stating "The secretary encloses (blank amount) your pension for the Quarter due (blank)".
York Female Friendly SocietyBlank pensions receipts stating: "The secretary encloses £1 10s. 0d., your pension for the Quarter due (blank)".
York Female Friendly SocietyPaid to Mrs T. Green the sum of 50 pence.
York Female Friendly SocietyGeneral fund, 1840-1865.
York Female Friendly SocietyGeneral fund.
York Female Friendly Society