The names of the sheriffs are written in one hand, with their place of residence nad date of shrievalty in another. Each impression is in red sealing wax on an individual card. Impressions: fair.
The seals have a variety of devices and initials on them.
W Glew wrote two letters from Mess 15, HMS Laurel. In the letter to the Lord Mayor he states that the gift was doubly pleasing to him coming from him and 'dear old York', his native city.
Leading Seaman Albert Joseph Hemenway wrote from HMS Grasshopper, c/o GPO Malta. He states his hope that God will spare them to bring the boxes home shortly so they can show their friends and relations what has made them cheerful. He adds that he started at 14 in the Cake Moulding room, joined the navy at 15¼, and has now served 12 years with 2 years 8 months still to do. His sister forwards the Cocoa Works Magazine and he has seen the Lord Mayor's photos in last month's. He encloses a black embroidered ribbon from the ship as a souvenir.
Programme of funeral procession.
The notice thanks the Lord Mayor for his attendance.
In particular the papers make reference to the 1st Service Company.
In particular the papers make reference to the 2nd Service Company.
Includes programmes and papers regarding arrangements.
Also includes details of the presentation of American flags.
Mounted photograph of trophy presented the City of York by Administrative Counties of the Easy North and West Ridings and the County Boroughs of Yorkshire in commemoration of the Centenary of Local Government celebrations 1835-1935
Also includes details of a wedding gift for the Duke of York and Princess Victoria of Teck.
Includes photographs of the visit of the Duke of Edinburgh to Harrogate and York (1982), parking for the Royal Visit (1971), and invitations to Royal occasions (1901-1968).
Includes historical notes by William Giles on the claim for York to be represented at the ceremony.
Includes information from other towns regarding mayoral salaries and proposed increases for coronation year.
Papers regarding the re-appraisal of staff salaries, particularly clerks, within York Corporation. Comprises minutes of the Scale of Salaries Sub-Committee, printed minutes of other committees regarding the recommendations of the Salaries Sub-Committee; correspondence; notes; and comparisons of salaries with other local authorities.
Schedule only - original letters were destroyed in 1979.
Includes appointments in 1907-8, 1938 and 1945.
Includes appointments in 1936 and 1945.
Includes appointments in 1942 and 1959.
Also includes conditions of service.
Includes papers from 1927, 1928, 1933 and 1969-1971 only.
York Coroner