Indexed
Indexed
Typed minutes
Indexed
Indexed
Indexed
Concerns rest centres established in York during World War II. Indexed
Indexed
Prescription slips for individual patients subsidised by the Public Assistance Committee. Includes name of patient, address and medicines prescribed.
Includes some minutes and related papers.
Records orders made by the Collecting Committee to recover payments of relief (welfare payments) made to individuals. The Collecting Committee usually ordered liable relatives to contribute to the maintenance of destitute and poor relations.
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The entries record the name of the person chargeable (i.e. receiving welfare); name of liable relative; address; order and amount to be repaid.
Note: volumes PLU/4/1/5-8 were missing as at Dec 2016.
Includes name; office; date commenced employment; and date left employment. Listed in rough alphabetical order.
Comprises relief books of the District Medical Offices of the York Poor Law Union, and, after 1930, the Public Assistnce Committee; also includes prescriptions subsidised by the Public Assistance Commitee
Summary accounts listing businesses and organisations that provided vouchers for goods and services, which were then granted as relief in kind to those living in poverty.
Records cover the City District only.
Note, these are financial records and do not contain names of individuals.
Includes copies of some outgoing correspondence
Indexed
Indexed
Indexed
Registers recording births in York Workhouse (later called City Institution).
Includes name; name of parent/s; date of birth; gender; parish/address; and in some cases further remarks. Registers from 1914 include whether the child was legitimate or illegitimate.
Comprises receipt and payment books for the York Poor Law Union, and, after 1930, the Public Assistance Committee; the York Out-Relief Union; the Flaxton and Bishopthorpe Out-Relief Unions; and the Escrick Out-Relief Union.
Financial record of money received and paid out by the Treasurer on behalf of the Guardians of the York Poor Law Union.
Notices filed alphabetically by surname
Typed minutes
Petty cash books for the York Poor Law Union, and, after 1930, the Public Assistance Committee.
Comprises registers of non-resident and non-settled poor chargeable to the York Poor Law Union, and after 1930 the York Public Assistance Committee.
Non-resident poor refers to individuals receiving poor relief who were legally settled in York but residing elsewhere.
Non -settled poor refers to individuals receiving relief who were living in York but legally settled elsewhere.
Includes name; address; and details of sick leave and holiday leave.
Concerns rest centres established in York during World War II. Indexed
Comprises application form; service certificate;and reference
Correspondence and accounts for non-settled poor. Includes name of individual receiving relief, council chargeable, and amount of relief granted.
Records number of items of clothing and bedding given out.