William Gray, senior. ledger 'No 1', pocket and miscellaneous expenses, rent accounts, interest accounts and charity funds, besides account of numerous trusts and executorships. The accounts for the Committee of the Association (for parliamentary Reform), of which William Gray was Secretary, appear on page 42 for the year 1781
Includes Faith Gray's household and personal disbursements, the personal accounts of William Gray, William Gray's charity fund disbursements, receipts of Faith Gray and William Gray's tract of charitable donations of £5 and upwards.
Volume is titled, 'Multum in Parvo' and includes detailed receipts of William Gray, senior as partner in the law firm of Graves & Gray, 1775-1783, and of his separate receipts during that partnership and the subsequent ones with Mr Thorpe and Jonathan Gray. Also includes a summary of his general accounts 1775-1839, 'with occasional minutes and calculations respecting my circumstances'.
Diary containing loose leaf genealogical notes, memos and printed verse.
Diary written up in her written from 1817 in her husband's (William's) hand from her memorandum books.
Includes William Gray's recollections of early life in East Yorkshire and York and his description of Hedon (East Riding of Yorkshire) and the dame's school there. Also includes
William Gray's account of his wife Faith Gray, religious state during the last weeks of her life.
Journal of William Gray during his old age including details of his health, religious state and activities.
Includes geneological information and discussions on other personal matters relating to her children and immediate family.
Journals of a tour of Scotland made by William Gray, senior.
'Itinerary notices'. Descriptions of rides and excursions, chiefly in Yorkshire, c. 1806-16 by William Gray, senior
Journals of a tour of Scotland made by Jonathan Gray (aged 17).
Journals from a tour of North Wales, made by Jonathan Gray. (aged 21)
Journal from a tour of West Country and South Wales made by Jonathan Gray.
Journal from journey from York to Bath and in Derbyshire made by William Gray, senior.
Journal from a tour of Belgium, made by Jonathan Gray. Includes newspaper cuttings with annotations by Gray.
Journal from a tour of Isle of Man made by Margaret Gray, daughter of Jonathan Gray. (aged 14)
Journal from a tour of Craven, Cambridge, London, made by Margaret Gray, (aged 15-16).
Journal from a tour of Scandinavia, made by William Gray, junior. Includes details of a solar eclipse and verious sketches of the landscape.
Memorial notes relating to Elizabeth Vaughan who died 16 Jan 1808
Account of the last illness of Lucy Gray Hey, by her father, Rev. Samuel Hey
An account of the illness and last hours of Lucy Gray, Jan 1813, by her brother Edmund Gray including copies of relative's letters. Also includes a silhouette of Lucy Gray as a frontispiece. Pages 39-70 are an account of the illness and death of Margaret Hey, nee Gray, by her husband the Rev. Samuel Hey, Jan 1826.
Gray; William (1751-1845); Solicitor'Some account of the personal religion of Margaret Gray', by Jonathan Gray, her father; printed by J Wolstenholme.
Memoir of William Gray, Esq. reprinted from the Christian Observer; printed in London. Also includes a typescript copy of Faith Gray's obituary in Yorkshire Herald.
Visit to Chamouni, in Savoy, extracted from the York Chronicle, by Jonathan Gray.
Press cuttings on a wide variety of subjects including paintings, engravings and The First World War and it's effect in York.