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Soundings notebook
Y/ENV/1/1/23/15 · Item · 1914-1915
Part of York Civic Archive

Includes tables showing the heights of water on Upper and Lower gates gauges at Linton Lock.

Soundings notebook
Y/ENV/1/1/23/16 · Item · 1914-1926
Part of York Civic Archive

Notebook recording compensation water discharged each day from Gowthwaite Reservoir into the river Nidd.

Soundings notebook
Y/ENV/1/1/23/20 · Item · 1939-1950
Part of York Civic Archive

Includes material relating to Selby Toll Bridge material, as well as the bypass (1939) and reconstruction (1949-1950).

Letters and circulars
Y/ENV/1/1/25 · Item · 1943-1945
Part of York Civic Archive

Includes letters and correspondence from the North Eastern Regional Canal Association and Leeds, Hull and Nottingham Joint Council for the Waterway Industry.

Treasurer's Accounts
Y/CUL/3/1/5 · Item · 1842-1891
Part of York Civic Archive

The volume includes details of expenditure paid by the school, including for heating, lighting and art supplies.

Law journal
Y/ENV/1/5/1/19 · Item · 8 March 1924
Part of York Civic Archive

Contains information relating to the law sector nationally in 1924.

Husgabel roll
Y/FIN/2/1/1 · Item · c.1284
Part of York Civic Archive

Husgabel (husgabulum) or gavelgeld, were terms used at York for a tax paid paid to the king or archbishop on house properties. This is an incomplete record of husgabel covering the areas of Goodramgate (?), Bootham, Monkgate, and Micklegate, and the amounts recorded were payable to King Edward I. It is the earliest surviving record produced by the civic authorities in York.
Note that in his catalogue of York's civic records, William Giles incorrectly identifed this roll as a chamberlain's roll [Catalogue of the charters, house books, freemen's rolls ... and other ... old documents belonging to the Corporation of York ... compiled by William Giles, 1909].

Newspaper cuttings book
Y/HEA/1/14/4 · Item · 1911-1912
Part of York Civic Archive

Cuttings of newspaper articles concerning the Royal Sanitary Institute Congress in York. Also includes examples of printed literature for the congress.