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.
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.
Booklet by Smith, Margaret E. Published in 1981.
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.
From 'The New Times'.
Including his baptismal entry and marriage entry.
Three pages detailing the order of songs at concerts.
Printed by George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, 1824.
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'.
Meeting held on 19 January 1827, to consider petitioning Parliament.
By L Murray.
By John Browne, artist.
A Grand Selection of Sacred Music performed in York Minster.
The Messiah' by Handel performed in York Minster.
Published by Tomas Marsh.
An account of the 'alarming and destructive fire in York Minster containing the particulars of the commencement, progree, and termination of the conflagration.'
Printed by Burdekins. 6th edition.
Also includes 'A sketch of the Life of Jonathan Martin'. By R. Burdekin, 3rd edition.
Relief of indigent travellers and suppression of vagrancy and mendicity.
Issued by the Town Clerk.
Published by John and George Todd.
Published by C. Whittingham, Chancery Lane. Written by Robert Smirke.
Written by James Savage.
Printed by Whittingham.
Anniversary concert programme.
Taken from the London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science. Vol. I.
The notice is with regards to the ending of slavery on 1 August 1834.
Report upon the Ouse Navigation by Thomas Rhodes.
Includes tickets, notice of the sale of tickets, information regarding streets to be closed and timber specifications.
Includes programmes, tickets and other details.
By: Joseph Rowntree
As arranged into lots for sale by auction.
Includes particulars of the 216 lots to be sold by auction by Mr Lancaster at the Concert Room, York, and accompanying loose map. The document appears to be the sale of the manors of Clifton and Rawcliffe, and incudes a detailed listing of holders of the land at the time of the sale.
2 copies. By J R Wood.
Hudson was Lord Mayor 1838-1839.
Report on the state of accommodation in the hospital and recommended action
Written by Professor Nicholas Temperley.
General Statement from 1841 Parliamentary Election. Wakefield, 9 July 1841.