Includes correspondence and circulars relating to the implementation of the Act.
This volume records only a list of numbers (probably case numbers) and a small number of names. The register appears to be a draft version or incomplete working record.
Includes loose rough list of names from page 2
Messuage in Finkle Street or Lendal, over against Mint Yard, late in the tenure of Madam Grace Carnaby.
Signed and sealed by Tim and Philadelphia Stevenson and Thomas Pickering, Mayor. Seal wanting.
Consideration: £70
Messuage in Blake Street, formerly in tenure of John Wilkinson, shoemaker, and now of William Huntley, and another messuage in Lendall Street formerly in tenure of Mary Lund, widow and now of Robert Nesome, subject to mortgage.
Consideration: £200
Signed and sealed by Darcy Dalton
Consideration - £1340
George Gibson, Evan Richard Gerard, Haighton, Lancaster, esquire, heir of Richard Farrer, John Ringrose, York, innholder. Messuage of Blake Street and Finkel Street
Application form only
Ministry of Health Publication
Messuage in Blake Street, and a messuage in Lendall Street, and reciting lease and release, 1698. Signed and sealed by Charles Dalton and Darcy Dalton
Consideration: £100.
This volume contains a list of names only. Includes an invoice for stationery from Mary Moxon Stationers to Mr Leafe the Relieving Officer (insert in second opening of record)
Register of income and expenditure recurring on a monthly basis for the York Poor Law Union.
Includes loose bundle of rough notes from inside the front cover of volume.
Inventories of furniture
Inventories of furniture
Rough listing of admissions indexed by surname. Includes name and ward only.
Ministry of Health Publication
Consideration: £100 lent by Henry Cowpland, gentleman, deceased, late of Hawkswell and formerly of Cowton Hall near Smeaton, to Thomas Dalton and John Dalton, and which was still owing to Darcy Dalton as executor of Henry Cowpland and a further £80 paid by Darcy Dalton.
James Dalton, Lieutenant in Brigadier James Dormer's Regiment of Foot, son and heir of John Dalton, late of Beedale, gentleman, deceased who was son and heir of Thomas Dalton of Beedall, esquire, deceased to Reverend Darcy Dalton of Aston, County of Yorkshire, Clerk.
Messuage in Blake Street, now in the tenure of William Huntley and that in Lendall Street now in the tenure of William Nesome. Signed and sealed by James Dalton
Inventories of furniture
Application form only
Application form only
Consideration: £165 and 17shillings.
John Ringrose and Isabella, his wife, Thomas Etridge, York, vintner, John Brook, York, gentleman, trustee for Etridge.
Includes conveyance and lease.