Prepared by John Harper, architect. Signed by William Snarr, bricklayer, Thomas Robinson, joiner, and T & W Hodgson, plumbers.
Poor Law Commission direction regarding sale four cottages, being poor houses. [Printed]
Sold to Rev J D Jefferson
Agreement between Robert Penty and the Guardians of the York Poor Law Union, to rent a field for 30 guineas per annum with provision for Guardians to erect a temporary Fever Hospital
To John Bacon
To confirm that £7050 borrowed to build the Workhouse does not exceed annual Poor Rate, with certificate of the Poor Law Board
Between Guardians and Thomas Linfoot to plans by J B Atkinson. Endorsed with receipts for payments to Linfoot.
Between Guardians of the York Poor Law Union and William Bellerby
From Secretary of the Poor Law Board to Henry Brearey
Messuage in Blake Street in tenure of John Wilkinson, shoemaker, and messuage in Lendall Street in tenure of Mary Lund, widow.
Principal: £100; £3 to be repaid on 30 Nov next and £103 on 01 Jun 1699
Signed and sealed by Thomas and John Dalton
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 the street formerly called Footless Lane, now Finkle Street, and sometime Lendall Street over against the Mint Yard, in the tenure of George Gibson and adjoining a messuage lately in the possession of Mr Thomas Leppington and now Mr Neesome on
east and a messuage of William Alderson on west, and all other tenements in York whereof Margaret Hawkesworth, widow died, seised, made in pursuance of the award of John Mays and Peter Johnson, esquires, of 28 April last according to bonds of submission of Nicholas Suger, George Gibson and John Simpson. Signed and sealed by Nicholas Suger and George Gibson
Consideration: 5 shillings
Bequeathing to his grandfather, Henry Simpson, £20; to his brother in law George Gibson, £20; and to John Gibson 40 shillings
Appointment of his father in law, George Gibson as his executor. Witnesses: John Coulton, Robert Kitchin, Catherine Kitchin.
Proved in the Prerogative Court of York
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
As to the conveyance by George Gibson to the Directors of a house and ground for £230, taking the materials of the house at £60 in part payment, and clearing the ground of all rubbish, and having power to build upon a wall or pillars to be erected to the level of Mr Gibson's first floor at the expense of the Proprietors of the Assemby Rooms, with certain reservations as to lights. Signed Reuben Terry
Robert Halliday, Darlington, grocer to The Directors of the Assemby Rooms
Bequeaths all rights in the Mint Yard property held of the Mayor and Commonalty to her son, George Gibson
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Deed to lead the uses of a fine:
Consideration: £1250
George Gibson, York, mercer and Mary, his wife
Richard Farrer, York, esquire
Several messuages in Lendal Street and Blake Street, York, now in the occupation of William Bluitt, innholder -
Fine
Richard Farrer, plaintiff
George Gibson and Mary his wife, deforciants
Property in York (2 copies)
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
John Ringrose to George Gibson
Consideration: £1022
James Barber, Tang Hall, esquire to Thomas Etridge
Endorsed with receipt for £53 3s 2d. Signed by Oglesy
Regarding plans submitted by Guardians to Directors of the Assembly Rooms for rebuilding the Club Room and Chairman's room in Blake Street
Contract with Henry Hibbert
From Edward Raines Bradley, parish clerk
From St Lawrence, York to Wheldrake
Cottages on the south side of Wheldrake
Guardians and others to Edward Young (but used as a template for conveyance to Edward Kaye Holt)
Additions and alterations at the Infirmary, Kitchen, School Room and Boys Dormitory of the Workhouse
£528 1s 6 1/2d
Charge to secure repayment of a loan of £200 in 3 years. To Miss A Hornby
Guardians and others to the Right Honorable: Beilby Richard Baron Wenlock. 6 cottages and a house
Between the Guardians and John Newton and George Brown
Consideration £240
Acknowledges that the ventilating window on his premises, overlooking Guardians land is there on sufferance and not by right and he agrees to pay one shilling per annum
Only first few pages used
Includes reports of visits to The Grange by the Commissioner of the Board of Control.
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)
Handwritten minutes. Indexed
Handwritten minutes. Indexed
Handwritten minutes. Indexed
Handwritten minutes
Handwritten minutes
Handwritten minutes
Handwritten minutes. Indexed
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Handwritten minutes
Handwritten minutes. Comprises combined minutes of the York Union Finance Committee and the York Out-Relief Union Finance Committee.