By John Taylor. Also includes an extract from Part of this Summers Travels. Modern typescript.
Author: Lieutenant Hammond. Copy of 1904 edition.
To one, To all High Sheriffes, Justices of the peace and other Officers, within 150 Miles of the City of Yorke. The other, In particular to the High Sheriffes, Justices of the peace and other Officers within the County of Lancaster. In general, to all the Counties of England and Dominion of Wales.
The Petition of the Kingdom of Scotland, to the Lords of His Majesties Most Honourable Privie Councell of that Kingdome. Also His Majesties Letter to the Lords of his Privie Counsell of the Kingdome of Scotland and a Letter from Sir Io. Bourchier to Sir Thomas Barrington Knight and Baronet.
For the safety of His Majesties person, the defence of the Kingdome, and the security of both Houses of Parliament, and the Priviledges thereof.
Also Severall Votes of both Houses of Parliament concerning the Magazine at Hull, and Sir John Hotham Governor thereof. Also the Order of Assistance given to the Com,mittees of both Houses, concerning thier going to Hull.
As also the taking of Mulgrave Castle and in it Sir Walter Vavasour, Sir Peter Middletons eldest Sonne and other Gentlemen of Quality. Together with the Relation of the Scots second Army, advanced to Blithenooke in Northumberland and their taking of Morpeth Castle.
Also includes 'A Relation of Some Remarkable Passages in the Fight: as it is sent up in a letter from Hull.'
Before the Rt. Hon. Lord Mayor of York.
By Clifton Wintringham.
Westminster Act. Printed by John Baskett 1924.
An account of the election of a Knight of the Shire in York, sent to Norfolk to be inserted in to the London Papers.
Photocopy of section of the fire engine for supplying the city of York with water. Designed by J Smeaton.
A historical poster showing newspaper cuttings reporting the death of Dick Turpin.
By John Haynes.
Author: Thomas Lord, Archbishop of York.
Booklet by Smith, Margaret E. Published in 1981.
Extract from 'London Magazine'.
The letter is offering to subscribe money for a prize at the races.
2 copies.
By Robert Davies.
Photocopy only.
Booklet by Scruton, C.
Booklet transcribed by Scruton, C. Published in 1983.
By Leonard Smelt Esq.
Booklet by Smith, Margaret E. Published in 1981.
The sermon was preached on the occasion of the execution of John Ryley. The pamphlet was printed by Anne Ward.
An appeal to the freeholders of York.
Describes the arrangements for voting in the Guildhall for the York Election.
Photocopy of a booklet which list the names and addresses of electors.
Extracted letter from Nathaniel Pigott Esq FRS to the Reverend Nevil Maikelne DD FRS and Astronomer Royal.
Papers concerning the York election.
Together with a summary of the speeches at that meeting.
Photocopy of a manuscript in the Public Record Office, PRO HO 42/7. Includes Pontefract, York and Scarborough.
Photograph. By Francis White.
The state of poll for Members in Parliament to represent the City of York, Bailey's Northern Directory, plans of the streets in York as they appeared in January 1787, the York Guide to which is added an alphabetical directory to the Merchants and Principa
Printed by Wilson, Spence and Mawman.
Includes transcripts for 1631-1692, Baptisms 1693-1795, Marriages 1694-1752, Burials 1693-1794. Transcribed by Miss E Brunskill.
By A. Hunter M.D.F.R.S.L.&E. Addressed to Sir John Sinclair, BART, President of The Board of Agriculture.
A complete abstract of the Act of Parliament for imposing a Tax on all income.
5th edition.
For Government and management of the charity school.
Sketch in pencil by P.S. Munn.
A public appeal urging people to vote for William Wilberforce, discussing the subject of abolishing slavery.