Entitled 'The heraldic zoo'. Also includes details of the enamel glass painters of York, northern stained glass 1550-1800, Heraldry and Sheriff Hutton, and an introduction to heraldry.
Includes details of Heslington Hall and its owners, as well as an introduction to blazoning and Papworth. Also includes revisions to heraldry and family history seminars.
Includes Quartering, Heraldry (1980, 1982), heraldic accessories, hatchments, Heraldry of Family History I, Heraldry 3, Pricy and Clifford and Heraldic History.
Includes heraldic accessories, blazoning II; the zoo, Heraldry (1985), 'Lecture 4' (24 slides of families), 'Hatchments' (includes long lists), 'Animals in Heraldry' and 'Christmas and religious heraldry'.
Lecture on heraldry.
Includes papers relating to the City of London, Merchant Adventurers, United Society of Brushmakers, Boast of Heraldry (lecture, list and 66 thumbnail illustrations) and herald and geneaologist photocopies from 1866 onwards.
Grouped by Hugh Murray as 'Miscellaneous Heraldry'. Includes typescript note of York's corporate arms; John Warren, Bishop of Bangor; Scottish royalty; photocopies and notes nationwide.
Includes 'The Coultharts of Coulthart' photocopy of paper; The Worshipful Company of Cooks, Arms of Merchant Adventurer Companies; The Royal Haemophilia - descent from Queen Victoria; and other notes.
Includes photocopies of A3 manuscripts, including Ripon - East Window of the Choir; catalogue of the rectory of Thornton Wallop and arms in St Helen's, Stonegate.
Includes papers relating to Darlington, Denton, Drumlanrig, Danby, Darlington - Lawson, Debden Hall - Essex and Durham.
Very miscellaneous, including notes and photocopies regarding Watts, Verney, Walter, Archbishop Rotherham, Waterton, Mowbray, heraldic playing cards, two typescripts of 'The Peerage, the Bearage and the S&T Departments', correspondence with Sherrif Hutton and French railway heraldry.
Includes Ecclesiastical heraldry, Family History and heraldry, Blazoning I, Royal Arms and Marshalling Royal Arms, as well as miscellaneous loose papers.
Includes 'A brief calendar of the Crusades'; notes for YAYAS visit, 'Stained Glass in the environs of York'; correspondence about Hugh Murray's booklet 'Heraldry from its historic origins'; Heraldry in York City Churches - worksheets and notes; Historic Heraldry (another copy); Australian State Heraldry and other notes and letters.
Includes three copies of a manuscript entitled 'Historic Heraldry': compiled by Hugh Murray in 1986, each with annotations. Also includes a series of notes - the whole grouped by Hugh Murray as 'Historic Heraldry'.
Includes Hauxwell - Dalton, Healaugh, Heslington, Hickleton, High Melton, Howden, Hengrave, Huntington - Waddington/Driffield, Hunmanby, Husthwaite, Hunsingore, Halifax and the Heraldry Society.
Includes Newstead Abbey, Normanton, New Romney, North Walsham, Northiam and Norwich Union.
Includes Farley Hungerford, Farnley, Fawsley Hall - Burrell, Fountains Hall and Fryering.
Includes papers relating to Eccles, Ecclesfield, Edgemont, Elingham, Elland, Ellerton, Ely (Denham), Embleton and Exeter.
Includes Kedlestone, Keighley St. Andrew, Kildwick, Kippax, Kirk Bramwith, Kirk Hammerton and Kirkby Lonsdale.
Includes Lanercost, Lavenham, Leeds Hospital - Fairburn and Heaton, Lichfield, Llangollen, Llanmihangel Place, Lockington - Estoft, Longleat and Lydiard Trego Z - St. John.
Includes Glynde - Sussex, Goldborough, Graythwaite, Grinton, Grindleford - Maynard and Guiseley.
Includes Mawdesley, Measham - Leicestershire, Mere - Wiltshire, Middlesborough, Midhopestones, Monk Fryston, Moffat, Moor Monkton and Mull.
Manuscript notes and typed notes on various locations and heraldry: Almondberry, Azerley Hall, Acaster Malbis, Aldborough, Allerton Park, Appleby (Clifford Family) and other areas.
Includes Penistone, Penrhyn Castle, Pocklington, Prestbury and Preston Patrick.
Manuscript notes and typed notes on various locations and heraldry: Ashton-Under-Lyne, Armagh, Aston, Barnby Dun, Barnsley and other areas.
Includes Oxford - Jesus College, Orchardleigh, Ordsall Hall, Oxburgh, Owston and Oxford - Oriel College.
Correspondence and cuttings on heraldry for the Archbishops of York at Bishopthorpe.
Manuscript notes and typed notes on various locations and heraldry: Blyth, Bottesford, Bradford, Bramhall, Bramhope, Bredon, Brinsop, Bristol, Brocklesby, Brympton d'Evercey, Cambridge (Corpus Christi) and Canterbury.
Manuscript notes and typed notes on various locations and heraldry: Carlton Towers, Capesthrone Hall, Cawood, Chester Cathedral, Coxwold and Cheshire.
Includes Raby, Reigate, Ribston Hall, Rothwell, Ripley, Ripon and Rochdale.
Manuscript notes and typed notes on various locations and heraldry: Bentall, Belton, Bedale, Beverley (St. Mary's), Beverley Minster, Bilton, Birkin, Birdforth, Bishop Thornton, Birchington and other areas.
Includes extracts, manuscript notes and drawings of St. Martin's Church, Bowness on Windermere, including coats of arms in East Window.
Includes extracts, manuscript notes and drawings of St. Martin's church, and Bowness on Windermere.
Newspaper cuttings of Hugh Bayley MP presented with railway crest, as well as North Eastern Railway article by Bill Fawcett (IEEE Review 1991), envelope containing manuscript notes and family trees of companies amalgamated to form North Eastern Railway (multiple copies of some) and of other companies eg. Condon of Birmingham; Midland Railway; Great Western Railway; London companies and Eastern Region constituent companies. Also includes images of crests and shields.
Includes manuscript notes on railway heraldry and insignia, picture of GER gates at Bishopsgate (multiple copies) and correspondence about them, especially with John Dixon and PWB Semmens. Also includes manuscript notes on Caledonian railway, photocopies of pictures of bridges, stations which include heraldic devices (some multiple copies).
Includes photocopies from North Eastern magazine covering coats of arms and north eastern region railways. Also includes a humorous article on a railwayman's reactions to coat of arms, images of crests, correspondence, copies of poster for a memorial fund (York memorial), manuscript notes on seals, description of APT train and locomotive, correspondence, newspaper cuttings; and manuscript notes on heraldic ties (some duplicates).
Snaith families; Dawnay family tree; Sprotborough Church heraldry; Cromwell pedigree; manuscript notes in HM's hand on the church and Copley pedigree. See reverse for a reference request from Hong Kong police, proofs, letters; Clarell pedigree; Hamilton pedigree; Stockport: list of names; Stonegrave Church: correspondence, heraldry: Comber/Thornton; Thornton/Wandesford.
Tattershall Castle: photocopy of 1016 letter from Clayton Bell to Lord (Carl) Curzon of Kedleston. Temple Newsam. Note about the hatchment (Irvine). Thetford: manuscript notes. Thorganby. Dunnington - Jefferson pedigree. Tong and Holme Wood. Pedigrees and heraldry. Saville family; Tempest family. Twickenham, Strawberry Hill. Correspondence; Walpole/Waldegrave, shorter, Burwell family pedigrees.
Includes family trees: Sharford family tree; St Paule family tree; Maynard family tree (St Albans); Jenkinson (St Davids); Walker (Sand Hutton) family trees; Selby Abbey heraldry; Sheffield Cathedral heraldry; Shibden Hall; Neville family tree and heraldry (Sloley); Sheriff Hutton heraldry and Plumer family tree.
Three colour photographic prints of Hugh Murray and Archbishop Habgood, and one colour print out of a stained glass conservator at work. Also includes soft bound print-outs of resources relating to 'Seals and Processional Rolls' with original annotations.
Skipwith family pedigree; Lowther of Swillington; Thoroton's Nottinghamshire bookplate description (Wollaston White), picture and family pedigree. Trent (Steple) Gerard family pedigree; Coker (ditto). Twycross: church window heraldry list. Curzon/Howe family; Charlton family; Holland family. The Vine - Chute. Manuscript notes; Aylmer pedigree. Wastdale: Rawson pedigree. Well manuscript notes on church heraldry.
Wellow: Popham pedigree (reverse: a list of talks by Hugh Murray). Burgh of Stowe Hall: description of heraldry. Wentworth family pedigree; photocopy of article on the Strafford vault in York Minster. Wensley manuscript notes. Scrope pedigree - Weston Hall: photocopy from Burke's peerage of Dawson family; manuscript notes Massey-Lopes family (Westbury). Westwood: Horton, Bushe family pedigrees; Kibblethwaite pedigrees. Widdiall, Herts. heraldry. Dame Margaret Plumbe (brass rubbing copy). Wighill: Sheepshanks/York family pedigree.
Wimborne. Ashley pedigree; Woolley: Woodrove/Wentworth pedigrees; photocopy from Yorks Archaeology J. 1926 on Woolley Manor and church [on reverse typescript about tramlines in York]. Wortherbury: Puleston pedigree. Wytheham Sackville family pedigree and heraldry. York Minster Library. Heraldic shields, Holy Trinity Goodramgate heraldry, 'lost' heraldry; Bootham School heraldry; York Minster heraldry; Merchant Taylors.
York heraldry: St Lawrence notes. York Minster Nicholas Wanton monument. Stanhope, Norfolk: Seymour pedigree. Photocopy of fuuneral monuments, York Minster (17th century). Laxton/Wanton family pedigrees. Layer family of Suffolk pedigree. Laxton pedigree; Calthrop family shield; Thorpe/Bacon family pedigree; Darley/Montfort; Coney Street: Beckett family armorial bearings.
Handwritten notes and sources relating to the 'Heraldry of the See of York'. Transcripts and manuscripts of 'Heraldry of the See of York' by Hugh Murray 1987.
Material relating to Hampton Court Palace including notes and a guidebook.
Correspondence file of letters to and from Hugh Murray with Ripon Cathedral, Windsor Castle, British Library, Balliol College relating to heraldry. Also includes invoices for photographs.
Bound notes relating to other Sees and research for the 'Heraldry of the See of York'.
Various letters relating to the granting of Arms to John Murray and Hugh Murray.
Two bundles of card with city coats of arms and explanations of the design. One bundle covers Abergavenny to Kirkintilloch, whilst the second bundle covers Lancaster to York.
Printed lists giving information about universities, schools, towns and cities, when they received their coats of arms and details about some of the features of those arms.
Newspaper cuttings relating to the above topics.
Printed list giving details of heraldry as it appears on the cards of various cigarette companies. Please note this list does not include the images themselves.
Also includes details of the artists.
The coats of arms were most likely removed from books and other documents.
Also includes some details of pedigrees of families, possibly related to the history of the castle.
Handwritten notes.
Research notes on heraldry compiled by Hugh Murray. Also includes a copy of 'An heraldic description of the arms of the City of Leicester' produced by Leicester City Council.
Also includes research notes on photography.
Includes details of heralds and grants of arms.
Particularly relates to York and York Minster.
Handwritten research notes.
Includes notes on coats of arms, cap of maintenance, sword and mace bearers, swords and maces, other regalia and uses of arms.
Research notes compiled by Hugh Murray.
Notes to accompany slides of streets and buildings in the city centre areas around St. Sampson's Church.
Notes on Coppergate, Castlegate, Tower St, York prison, Clifford St, Nessgate, Low Ousegate, Ouse Bridge, Bridge St, Skeldergate, North St, Tanner's Moat, railway offices, Rougier St, Micklegate, Trinity Lane, Bishophill area, and notes on a YAYAS visit to St Helen's Square.
Notes on Pavement, Piccadilly, George St, Walmgate, Fossgate, St. Saviourgate, Hungate, Peaseholme Green, St. Andrewgate, Bedern, Aldwark, Ogleforth, Goodramgate, College Street, High Petergate, Lop Lane, Duncombe Place (including buildings), Blake Street, Museum Street, Lendal; Davygate, New Street, Coney Street, St. Helen's Square, Guildhall, Stonegate, Low Petergate, Grape Lane, Colliergate, Pavement and High Ousegate.
Includes an article from Social Medicine by D. Brunton entitled 'Evil necessaries', newsper article (mainly on York public toilets) and copy of a 1769 lease of a 'piece of ground on Lendil...'.
Includes manuscript notes by Hugh Murray from 'BLC 2/4' (?), 1893 - 1929 (Minutes of Committee), regarding public toilets and the Board of Health Sanitary Committee. Also includes manuscript notes of minutes 1855-1901; notes regarding Ouse Navigation public toilets, 1847-1872; notes on other committees, 1911-1914; list of public urinals in York 1887-1931; and notes on other council committee minutes.
Includes photocopies of drain and Claset adverts (1890's); notes on a 1579 ordinance on casting filth into the river; list of slang words relating to the use of the toilet; photocopies of Hugh Murrays book on York public conveniences in history (possibly entitled 'At your convenience'); maps of York public toilets 1900, 1999; photos and drawings; list of garderobes; photos of Victorian adverts; printed list of lavatory words and related terms; various loose sheets; and public conveniences, policy, planning and provision by S. Robinson, IWM business Services.
Includes 'British Archaeology' June 1997, with an article on sanitation; manuscript notes on the 1615 ordinance about manure loads on Ouse Bridge; notes on propasals for urinals in the Council minutes 1887-1935; York leaflet in four languages 'Where is the toilet?' (3 copies); Nottingham University course leaflet 'Cemeteries and Sewerage'; photocopies regarding a William Etty statue and public loos; photocopies relating to the 'Chalet Company'; and designs for public loos (Victorian).
Includes notes on public conveniences taken from council committees, 1924 onwards; notes on houses of ease, drains and so on in Benson, Laycock, VCH, Raine, YG, YH and other publications; newspaper cuttings on public loo's; York Ascot day poster; bundle entitled 'Loos General' containing newspaper cuttings (mainly about York toilets); and two photocopies of Hugh Murrays 'Where to go in York'.
Includes newspaper cuttings relating to York toilets; email entitled 'Privy information'; letters to the Times; and manuscript notes on archaeological dig reports. Also includes photocopy of 1860's committee meeting minutes regarding the supply of water to public urinals; photocopy of 1927 petition about Parliament Street proposal for above - ground lavatories; and includes extract from the 'Report of streets and buidings committee 14/06/27'.
Includes information about City of York public conveniences; schedule (opening hours etc.); notes on locations of public urinals; 1928 public notice of inquiry to provide loos in St Sampson's Square; minutes relating to same in Exhibition Square; ground plans of urinals; notes from a 1934 report; notes on the closures of urinals 1976; notes on Medieval London latrines; map of locations in York; Country Life cuttings 3/12/92 on Frank Green's loo; ground plan of public loos; manuscript report by someone who collected weighing macine money 1959-1959; duplicates of maps (above) and drawings; and newspaper cuttings on public toilet provision.
Includes list of cholera victims and addresses; photocopy of part of Hugh Murrays 'Death by Cholera' and associated manuscript notes; list of streets showing location of 'duckets'; plan of duckets; and copy of Hugh Murrays 'Where to go in York'.
Typescript list of dated Peckitt works 1751-1795 with prices. The list extends to 90 pages with many pages of notes, and a list of other known works by Peckitt.
The pages have been grouped by Hugh Murray, and include pages of notes on the Fenton genealogy.
Includes two papers by J T Brighton; hotocopy of a sale catalogue of Henry Peckitt's library; notes on Peckitt residences and notes from York Chronicle and York Herald, as well as horses depicted in Peckitt glass; press cuttings; and an article on Peckitt glass in Manchester.
Grouped by Hugh Murray into 'Peckitt Articles'. Includes photocopies relating to Knowles, 'Glass Painters Advertisments'; and Brighton, 'Cartoons for York Glass'.
Typescript, 30 pages, entitled 'William Peckitt 1731-1795'.
The pages have been grouped by Hugh Murray, and include pages of notes on the Peckitt genealogy.
William Peckitt mauscript will and typed transcript. Includes a photocopied manuscript letter from Miss Peckitt to the Gentleman's Magazine, with a bill to the Dean of Exeter. Also includes a specification for Peckitts Patent; mansucript history of dated works and prices (cf. Transcript in WP2) and catalogue of Hugh Murray slides of Peckitt glass.
Newspaper cuttings, articles and council minutes relating to electric lighting in York, and the power station.
Miscellaneous cuttings, notes and correspondence on cars and traffic lights in York, including official correspondence on the transfer of the Lord Mayor's official number plate.
Copy articles, press clippings, notes and information on miscellaneous street furniture, including drinking fountains, horse troughs, bollards and taxis and buses.
Newspaper cuttings relating to street furniture.
Newspaper cuttings relating to gas and oil lamps, and handwritten notes on the same.
Copy extracts, typed notes and annotations relating to Sedans of Public Hire Chairs. Also includes correspondence with Geoffrey Wilson (2000).
Includes the Yorkshire Architectural and York Archaeological Society newsletter, December 1982, interleaved with press cuttings and handwritten notes on electricity in York, and a copy report of York Electric Lighting Committee, July 1901.
Notes, copies and cuttings on cab stands, street lighting, drinking fountains, gas lights, and bus shelters.
Includes notes on Kemp arms including photocopies of a bookplate for Charles Eamer Kempe. The name sometimes appears as Kemp and at other times Kempe.
Folder labelled 'Kemp', containing family trees and notes on genealogy; four page typed paper on Charles Eamer Kempe; Hugh Murrays application to join the Kempe Society; and letters about Charles Eamer Kempe folded within photocopies of obituaries.
Folder labelled 'Kempe' with a few notes on family trees.
Research notes on the history of York Minster, as well as accompanying correspondence.
Research notes on the history of York Minster, as well as the Scrope tapestry. Includes correspondence.
The work was to be published by Hugh Murray. Includes correspondence.
Research notes on the history of York Minster, including a booklet of 'Notes for Teachers' regarding St William's College.