The address was on the state of public affairs, and was presented by David Hartley Esquire. 42 pages. Printed document.
Includes broadsheets for associations in Devon, Gloucester, Hertfordshire, Kent, Middlesex, Sussex and the City of Westminster.
Includes a black volume relating to accommodation in inns, broadsheets of corresponding Associations, and an address to the Yorkshire Committee dated 1 January 1781.
Includes details of rooms hired, printing costs, postal services, advertising of meetings and expenses for travelling to London.
Candidates were Saville, Duncombe and Mr Lascelles. The list is as copied from the agents returns.
Includes the wapentakes of Birdforth and Allertonshire, Bulmer, Langbargh, Pickering Lyth, Ryedale, Skyrack, Staincliffe and Ewecross and Whitby Strand.
Includes signatures of the supporters, submitted from the following boroughs and waptentakes: Aggbrigg and Morley, Ainsty and Barkston Ash, Beverley, Buckrose, Bulmer, Claro, Dickering, Gilling East and Gilling West, Hallikeld, Hang East, Holderness, Howdenshire, Hull. Langbargh, Osgoldcross, Pickering, Scarborough, Skyrack, Staincliffe and Ewecross, Staincross, Strafford and Tickhill, Whitby and York.
Wyvill; Christopher (1740-1822)Includes signatures of supporters, arranged by geographical area as submitted to the Committee.
Printed document.
The meeting was held in York Castle, specifically for the signing and submitting of a petition to Parliament.
Includes a copy of the petition to Parliament. Signed by William Chaloner, Chairman. Parchment document.
Includes the report of proceedings of the General Meeting in London, March 1781-April 1781. Printed document.
The meeting was held for the nomination of Sir George Saville and Henry Duncombe as Parliamentary candidates: also for a subscription to be entered. Signed by J. Smyth, Chairman. (Parchment)
Parchment document signed by William Chaloner, Chairman. Three copies and one printed version.
Printed document.
Copies, usually printed, of the resolutions agreed at Association meetings.
Written at Ripon.
Written at Burton Agnes, Bridlington.
Written at Ayton.
Written at Green Hammerton.
Written at York.
The letters were all from members of the Association. Includes a working list of members.
Written at Allerton.
Mr Kingston was steward to Mr Charles Turner.
Signed by O Dawson, M Rayner, Wolwich, D Stansfield, Oates and W Walker, all of Leeds.
Regarding propositions to be agreed to in a York Open meeting on 28 March 1780.
Addressed to the Reverend Mr Wyvill.
The letter was addressed to Stephen Croft, enclosing the 'Lord's Letter.'
To William Gray Junior, concerning a resolution of the Devon Committee.
The letter was read to the sub-committee.
The letter was written to the Chairman of the Yorkshire Committee.
Relates to a meeting of the committee, and also mentions Mr Mason.
To the Committee of the York Tavern. Relates to Mr Sawbridges annual motion.
Includes a copy of verses in an unknown hand.
Addressed to the Chairman of the Sub-committee of the York Tavern.
Encloses resolutions and details of a committee meeting held on 25th April 1780.
Addressed to Reverend C Wyvill.
The letter was written to the Chairman of the Yorkshire Committee.
Includes letters from Edmund Burke, Sir Philip Jennings and C J Fox.
Addressed to Gerom Dring at York Tavern.
The letter was addressed to Sir James Norcliffe. Comments on the need for attention to be paid to the York declaration and petition in Parliament.
The motion concerns the petition and Bill.
To the Committee of York Tavern. The letter comments on Parliamentary and Committee affairs.
See also WYV/1/39/42.
To Mr Gray Junior, Clerk to the Committee.
The letter encloses another letter from his late father, Earl Temple.
Relating to Parliamentary business.