Printed by Wilson, Spence and Mawman.
By A. Hunter M.D.F.R.S.L.&E. Addressed to Sir John Sinclair, BART, President of The Board of Agriculture.
Relates to the title of two closes or parcels of land called Milburn Close and Bensons Close part of an estate called Bishop Fields situate near the City of York and in the Parish of St. Mary Bishophill the Younger.
5th edition.
A complete abstract of the Act of Parliament for imposing a Tax on all income.
By William Camidge, York.
Includes documents, leaflets and other published materials which were not intended to be sold. See individual items entries for more detailed information.
Ramsden and Fairbairn candidate card
2 copies.
Assessment of taxes by York Tax Collector.
Items relating to elections and political meetings in York.
Author: Alfred Rimmer.
Relates to George Leeman and Creyke standing in the general election.
Includes a metal printing plate with a reproduction of a photograph of members of the Fund Committee, and blotting paper originally used to cover the photograph plate. The printing plate may have been used to print a photograph in a newspaper.
Author: Mr W Camidge F.R.H.S.
The business was based in Pavement, York.
Also includes an autograph. The etching was possibly originally part of a book, and was presented to the York Public Library in September 1918 by Miss Holtby of Clifton.
Letter by Richardson, Gutch & Co to the The Archbishop of York, requesting the construction of railway lines between the Main Line at York and the Great Northern Line near Doncaster.
The sheet is a section from the Millstone Grit of Howden Moors across the Yorkshire coalfield through to Garforth and Brayton.
Book plate regarding a donation to York Public Library, and a label in the name of William Moore, Burton Lane, York, for the Yorkshire Fine Art Institution.
George Sandys (1578-1644) was born in Bishopthorpe.
Includes documents, leaflets and other published materials which were not intended to be sold. See individual items entries for more detailed information.
Photocopy only.
Only contains pages 13 to 36.
Author: Robert Davies. Reprinted from the 'Yorkshire Archeological Journal'.
Author: James R Penty.
Sketch in pencil by P.S. Munn.
A public appeal urging people to vote for William Wilberforce, discussing the subject of abolishing slavery.
2 copies, one with the cover missing.
Includes details of the history of the dispensary, regulations and list of annual subscribers.
By the Reverend Francis Wrangham, M.A, F.R.S of Trinity College, Cambridge.
Manuscript notes. By J Shepherd.
An advertisement of James Harker's business in Marygate, York. It details what he sells, including patent threshing machines for horses used in agriculture and other agricultural equipment such as small drills, wheel harrows, winnowing machines and plough
A letter signed by 31 men requesting the Lord Mayor host a general meeting to discuss giving aid to the families of the dead and for the wounded who fought in the Battle of Waterloo. It also includes the Mayor's response that agrees to host a general meet
Includes a resolution and details of a particular case in Edinburgh, and a pamphlet written by S.W.N. and printed by Wm Blanchard York.
The letter was written by S W Nicoll.
Three pages detailing the order of songs at concerts.
From 'The New Times'.
Including his baptismal entry and marriage entry.
Printed by George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, 1824.
Includes programmes, tickets and other details.
Extract from a larger volume detailing roads in York.
A paper on its establishment, maintainence and chronology and a hymn to be sung at the anniversary of the school.
Produced to coincide with the 1826 election.
A letter addressed to Henry Brougham, Esq., M.P. shewing The Inutility, absurddity, and impolicy, of the schemes developed in his 'practical observations'.
Centenary souvenir.
Meeting held on 19 January 1827, to consider petitioning Parliament.
By L Murray.
By John Browne, artist.
Published by Tomas Marsh.