Poor rate assessment book
Poor rate assessment book
Poor rate assessment books
Contains summary information for a small number of the complete volumes of Application and Report Books (see ref: PLU/3/1/1). Records details of individuals who applied for relief to the York Poor Law Union.
Includes name of applicant; age; reason for applying for relief; relief given and duration of relief. Also records decisions to send individuals to the workhouse or other institutions.
Includes specifications, resolutions of the Regiser Office Boardroom Committee; plans and tenders.
According to a plan of J Pritchett. Also: Agreement between William Oldfield and the Guardians that the former would build a boardroom and offices over his cellars in Lendal, and that the Guardians would take a 21 year lease at £35 per annum.
Prepared by Pritchett & Son, to be built by William Oldfield - 2 copies
Includes admission details for Grove House, Acomb and medical certificates
Poor rate assessment book
Poor rate assessment book
According to drawings by Pritchett & Son
Poor rate assessment book
To confer with William Oldfield, accept lease and arrange for fitting of Boardroom
Rental: £35
William Oldfield, York, esquire to the Guardians of the Poor of the York Union.
A building in Lendal recently built by William Oldfield according to an agreement made between him and the Guardians. The building consisting of Board Room, Ante Room and 2 register offices, and bounded by the Post Office, premises belonging to Miss Atkinson, and premises belonging William Oldfield.
Handwritten minutes. Indexed
Poor rate assessment book
Comprises copy agreement and demise.
Comprises 2 volumes for the June 1842 quarter
Also includes one sheet of rough draft applications and two short notes.
For additional pauper accommodation
List of furniture in Vagrants' Office
Handwritten minutes. Indexed
Poor rate assessment book
Comprises declaration and copy conveyance.
Poor rate assessment book
Poor rate assessment book
Wet copy letter book. Note that many of the letters in this book are extremely difficult to read because of the poor quality of the copies. Indexed
Poor rate assessment book
Poor rate assessment book
Poor rate assessment book
For premises in Marygate called Elston's Buildings. Rent £23 per annum.
Poor rate assessment book
Poor rate assessment book
Poor rate assessment book
Handwritten minutes. Indexed
Comprises receipts for charges on probate and balance of money.
Non-resident poor appear at the front of the ledger; non-settled poor appear at the back of the ledger. Includes name of individual/family receiving relief; parish of settlement; union or parish advancing relief; class of pauper; and amount of relief.
Order and directions for sale; conditions of sale; correspondence; and conveyances.
Poor rate assessment book
Records of children placed in apprenticeships while under the care of the York Board of Guardians.
Comprises a register of apprentices and an apprentice indenture.
Poor rate assessment book
Draft and rough general accounts for the York Poor Law Union
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.
List of children indentured to trades by the Board of Guardians. Includes date of indenture (apprenticeship); name of apprentice; gender; age; parents' names; residence of parents; parish; name of person training the apprentice; trade and residence of tradesman; term of apprenticeship; and fee.
Rough accounts of general expenses.
Note that the clerk has used a Registration Office Disbursements ledger to record payments and receipts.
Comprises records concerning the settlement and removal of paupers under the York Poor Law Union and the Public Assistance Committee.
In order to have the right to claim poor relief a person had to have the right of settlement in a parish/ward in the area in which they were currently residing. Those who did not have the right of settlement could be forcibly removed.
Includes registers and accounts of non-resident and non-settled poor; and registers of removal orders and settlement enquiries.
Consideration: £1022
James Barber, Tang Hall, esquire to Thomas Etridge
Conveyance of land in Clifton