Includes tables showing the heights of water on Upper and Lower gates gauges at Linton Lock.
Notebook recording compensation water discharged each day from Gowthwaite Reservoir into the river Nidd.
Includes material relating to Selby Toll Bridge material, as well as the bypass (1939) and reconstruction (1949-1950).
Includes letters and correspondence from the North Eastern Regional Canal Association and Leeds, Hull and Nottingham Joint Council for the Waterway Industry.
Jackson was the river Bailiff at Howden. The correpondence concerning river lights and Howden Dyke; as well as Assilby Island and the Booth Ferry.
The rules concern lights, signals and avoiding collision, within the limits of the Lower Ouse Improvement scheme.
The publication is an excerpt from Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers and was written by by John Arthur Saner, M.Int.C.E.
It is not known in which context this list was created.
The book contains photographs of the Mystery Plays.
Includes addresses for participants and a schedule of days.
Includes associated correspondence.
Promotional plastic card displaying information relating to one of three general anniversary stamps to be issued 25 August 1971
The volume includes details of expenditure paid by the school, including for heating, lighting and art supplies.
Contains information relating to the law sector nationally in 1924.
Contains information relating to railways and canal acts of 1888.
Contains information relating to the details of goods passing through locks.
Contains information relating to Hewitt, Leetham & Son's solicitors.
Includes details of how the King could not get across the bridge by horse and carriage, and demands the Foss Navigation Company pay for the continued repair of the bridge.
Includes details of the plans for the bridge.
Includes details of what happened over the period.
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].
Cuttings of newspaper articles concerning the Royal Sanitary Institute Congress in York. Also includes examples of printed literature for the congress.
Comprises bound annual reports of the Medical Officer of Health and others for the years 1938-1942
Comprises bound annual reports of the Medical Officer of Health and others for the years 1947-1954
Bound annual reports
Report of SW North, Medical Officer of Health to the Urban Sanitary Authority
The conveyance relates to a messuage and moat on the north side of Monk Bar.
The conveyance relates to a garden or orchard near St Martin's Lane.
The conveyance relates to an unidentified messuage.
The conveyance relates to a messuage in Great Shambles.
The conveyance relates to a house in Little Peter Lane.
The conveyance relates to a messuage in Spurriergate.
The conveyance relates to a tenement in Spurriergate.
The conveyance relates to a messuage etc and land in Colyergait and Naburn.
The conveyance relates to a messuage in Davygate.
The conveyance relates to a messuage etc in the Thursday Market. The conveyance was drawn up on the settlement of the marriage of Robert Benson with Jane Watson.
The conveyance relates to a messuage in Silver Street.
The conveyance relates to a messuage in Silver Street.
The conveyance relates to a messuage in Petergate.
The conveyance relates to a messuage in Petergate (near to Bootham Bar).
The conveyance relates to a house and garden in Petergate and Gillygate.
The conveyance relates to premises in the Thursday Market.
The deed is from Griesdale to York Corporation.
The deed is from Taylor to York Corporation.