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          General Records and Descriptions
          GB 0064 HSR/Z · Sous-fonds · [19th century-20th century]
          Fait partie de Historical Records

          This catagory is composed of small collections of documents relating to specific events. It includes sketches of operations for raising the wreck of the ROYAL GEORGE and coloured illustrations with notes of items salvaged by Colonel Sir Charles Pasley (1780-1861) from the ROYAL GEORGE and the EDGAR, 1839 to 1840; press cuttings and correspondence relating to the Benin Expedition, 1897; and press cuttings and watercolours of the Zeebrugge Raid, 1918, with a chart used on the occasion by Sub-Lieutenant (later Captain) Nevil Pritchard (fl 1900-1979) of the WHIRLWIND.

          Sans titre
          Marine Insurance Company
          GB 0064 MRI · Collection · 1917-1969

          Records of the Marine Insurance Company. Although some records date from the 1930s, most relate primarily to the 1950s and 1960s. They include: Head Office Books, 1957 to 1968, containing registers of debits against policies, with some details of ships, cargoes and voyages; hull closings, 1957 to 1964; cargo closings, 1957 to 1964; building and port risks, 1937 to 1960; book and proof sheets, 1957 to 1968, summarizing business and premiums paid; declarations and certificates, 1957 to 1970, containing details of cargoes sent; premiums and policies, 1932 to 1970; treaties relating to reinsurance, 1957 to 1967; reinsurance agreements, 1950 to 1969; reinsurance closures and recoveries, 1958 to 1969; records of client companies, 1945 to 1966; claims records, 1933 to 1969; salvage records, 1952 to 1966. The company records include: correspondence, 1945 to 1966; ledgers and cash books, 1917 to 1969; investment records, 1911 to 1948; and results and accounts, 1923 to 1967.

          Sans titre
          MCC/EV · Sous-fonds · 1897-1960
          Fait partie de MIDDLESEX COUNTY COUNCIL

          Records of the Middlesex County Council Estates and Valuation Department, 1897-1960, including County rate basis registers of returns from clerks to assessment committees and from clerks to commissioners of taxes; objections to rate assessments; rating schedules for MCC properties, including special properties, out county assessments, analysis of variations in assessment, and register of proposals and proceedings; Middlesex Review Order maps; papers relating to special properties including railways, canals, sewers and parks; review and alteration of county boundaries and circular letters issued by the Department.

          Sans titre
          VALUATION DEPARTMENT: GENERAL
          LCC/VA/GEN · Collection · 1891-1965
          Fait partie de LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL

          Records of the London County Council Valuation Department, 1891-1965, including papers on the assessment of railways in London; press cuttings and other papers relating to transport organisation including fares and facilities, River Thames passenger services, canals, policy, railways, parking, congestion, air fares, the British Transport Commission, the London Transport Executive, pay and working conditions, bus services, arterial roads, the London Traffic Act, 1924; papers relating to town planning schemes; legislation affecting London and papers relating to road improvement schemes.

          Registers of applications for mortgages and housing loans under the Small Dwellings Acquisition Acts and the Housing Acts. Returns of gross and rateable value of properties by locality; pamphlets, articles and posters relating to street and road improvements; site plans of LCC hospital properties transferred to the Ministry of Health in July 1948 under the National Health Service Act, 1946.

          Sans titre
          LCC/VA/GOAD · Collection · 1923-1957
          Fait partie de LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL

          Goad Fire Insurance Plans used by the London County Council Valuation Department, 1923-1957. The plans in this series consist of two sets of plans bound in large volumes which cover the London area. Those numbered I - XII map in detail the central areas of London north and south of the River Thames, and include the docks and the Regents Canal. The second set are lettered A - K (there is no letter I) and only survey in detail the 'congested areas' in the rest of the County of London. These latter plans extend into Essex to a certain extent but omit parts of south and much of south-east London.

          Each volume consists of plans in numerical order beginning with one or more key plans. Detailed information given includes street names and name changes, house numbers, street widths, the nature of any business carried out, the names of occupiers of large buildings or large numbers of buildings, the structure of buildings, existing fire precautions, dimensions of rooms and where relevant, information about floors other than the ground floor. Much of the structural information is conveyed by signs. Very occaisionally a section of the building is shown.

          Sans titre
          Records of the parish of Barking
          BD74 · Fonds · 1558-1926

          This collection comprises the following records of the parish of Barking:

          Vestry minute books, 1694-1926 (BD74/A)

          Baptism registers, 1558-1812 (BD74/B/1)

          Burial registers, 1656-1812 (BD74/B/2)

          Minute books of the Overseers' of Barking Parish, 1786-1927 (BD74/C/1)

          Overseers' account books, 1765-1798 (BD74/C/2)

          Overseers' rate books, 1739-1836 (BD74/C/3)

          Valuation lists of the Overseers' of Barking, 1784-1830 (BD74/C/4)

          Disbursement books of the Overseers' of Barking, 1819-1820 (BD74/C/5)

          Receipt and payment books of the Overseers' of Barking, 1868-1887 (BD74/C/6)

          Churchwardens' account books, 1777-1823 (BD74/D/1)

          Churchwardens' rate books, 1738-1866 (BD74/D/2)

          Surveyors' account books, 1830 (BD74/E/1)

          Surveyors' rate books, 1828-1844 (BD74/E/2)

          Rate collection books for the Barking Town Ward, 1747-1772 (BD74/F/1/1)

          Rate collection books for the Ilford Ward, 1728-1829 (BD74/F/1/2)

          Rate collection books for the Chadwell Ward, 1744-1778 (BD74/F/1/3)

          Rate collection books for the Ripple Ward, 1744-1779 (BD74/F/1/4)

          Poor rate books for Barking, 1837-1916 (BD74/F/2)

          Valuation lists for Barking, 1842-1929 (BD74/F/3)

          Rental books, 1763-1778 (BD74/G)

          Notice books, 1769-1839 (BD74/H)

          Apprenticeship books, 1818-1844 (BD74/J)

          Land terrier books, 1829-1840 (BD74/K)

          Minute book of the Directors' of the Poor for the Parish of Barking, 1855-1893 (BD74/L/1)

          Report by the Wharf Keeper of Barking Town Quay, 1893 (BD74/L/2)

          Minute book of the Barking and District Savings Bank, 1818-1843 (BD74/M/1)

          Declarations and new depositors' books of the Barking and District Savings Bank, 1824-1852 (BD74/M/2)

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          Records of the parish of Dagenham
          BD75 · Fonds · 1838-1926

          This collection comprises the following records relating to the parish of Dagenham:

          Minute books of Dagenham Parish Council, 1894-1926 (BD75/A/1-3)

          Attendance book of Dagenham Parish Council, 1894-1925 (BD75/A/4)

          Letter book of Dagenham Parish Council, 1923-1924 (BD75/A/5)

          Minute books of Dagenham School Board, 1874-1903 (BD75/B/1)

          Ledger of Dagenham School Board, 1894-1900 (BD75/B/2)

          Poor rate books for Dagenham, 1839-1879 (BD75/C/1)

          Church rate books for Dagenham, 1849-1865 (BD75/C/2)

          Sanitary rate books for Dagenham, 1887-1892 (BD75/C/3)

          Lighting rate books for Dagenham, 1900-1925 (BD75/C/4)

          Highways rate books for Dagenham, 1874-1880 (BD75/C/5)

          Poor and sanitary rate books for Dagenham, 1893-1913 (BD75/C/6)

          Poor and special expenses rate books for Dagenham, 1914-1922 (BD75/C/7)

          Valuation lists for Dagenham, 1893 (BD75/D)

          Collection and deposit books for Dagenham, 1907-1928 (BD75/E)

          Collectors' statements and books for Dagenham, 1894-1927 (BD75/F)

          Receipt and payment books for Dagenham, 1838-1926 (BD75/G)

          Allotment ledgers, 1920-1928 (BD75/H)

          Dagenham tithe register, 1841 (BD75/J)

          Sans titre
          LCC/MIN-2 · Sous-fonds · 1889-1965
          Fait partie de LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL

          Minutes and presented papers of London County Council special and joint committees, 1889-1965, as follows:

          Allegations (Council Officials) Committee

          Special Committee on the Establishment of an Ambulance Service

          Special Committee on Building Control

          Advisory Committee on the Control on the Construction of Buildings in London

          Charing Cross Bridge Advisory Committee

          Church of England Advisory Board on Spiritual Ministration

          Special Committee on Contracts

          Special Joint Committee on the provision of Coroner's Courts and Mortuaries

          Council Chamber and Offices Committee

          Special Committee on the transfer of County Business

          County Hall Luncheon Club Committee

          County Rate Committee

          Departmental Committees on the Organisation and Working of LCC Departments

          Special Committee on the Office of Deputy Chairman of the Council

          Advisory Committee on the Design of Consumer Goods

          Special Committee on Finance Bill, 1914

          Special Committee on Fire Insurance

          Greater London Regional Planning Committee

          Meetings of Heads of Departments

          Special Committee on Health Administration in London

          Hospitals Committee

          Interim Panel

          Juveniles Committee

          Lack of Employment Conference

          Joint Committee on the working of the Leyton tramways

          Loan Fund for Prospective Teachers

          Special Committee on Local Expenditure

          Local Pension Committee

          Special Committee on Locomotion and Transport in London

          London Air Terminal

          Advisory Committee on the Amendment of the London Building Act, 1930

          Special Committee on London Electricity Supply

          Special Committee on changes in London Local Government

          Special Committee on London Government

          London War Pensions Committee

          Special Joint Committee on the Control of lunatics, imbeciles and infectious poor

          Advisory Committee on combined medical appointments in Division 9 of the LCC Public Health Department

          Members and Staff Committee

          Joint Committee of Members and School-keepers

          Special Committee of Inquiry into certain matters of administration in the Mental Hospitals Department

          Sub-committee of the Provisional LCC appointed to confer with a Committee of the Metropolitan Board of Works

          Special Committee on the provision of New Offices

          Officers (Education) Superannuation Committee

          Conference on Open Spaces for recreational purposes

          Special Committee on the Organisation of the Council's Service

          Poor Law Committee

          Procedure Committee

          Richmond Hill (Preservation of View) Executive Committee

          Committee of Inquiry on Sadlers Wells

          Special Committee on Staff Appeals

          Conference on regulations in connection with Streets and Street traffic

          Special Committee on the allocation of the cost of Street Improvements along Tramway Routes

          Survey of London (Joint Publishing) Committee

          Teacher's Superannuation Committee

          Special Committee on Technical Education

          Special Committee on Thames Bridges

          Joint Committee on Thames Flood Prevention

          Special Committee on Traffic

          Tramways Committee

          Special Joint Sub-committee on the Typhoid Fever Epidemic in Maidstone and the London Water Supply

          Special Committee on the Unemployment

          Special Committee on the Valuation of Land

          Special Committee on the War Estimates

          Special Committee on the Works Department

          Please note that copies of these minutes and papers are on open access in the Information Area.

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          Brande, William Thomas (1788-1866)
          GB 0120 MSS.6827-6828 · 1825-1878

          Correspondence of William Thomas Brande, 1825-1878, with some letters by his son, William T.C. Brande. Brande's advice on chemistry was sought by many of the correspondents in this small collection. They include Timothy Bramah on experiments relating to minting coin, Samuel Brown (1776-1852) on metal used in lighthouse construction; Frederick Richard Lees (1815-1897) on distillation of alcohol; Thomas William Clinton Murdoch (1809-1891) on fumigating 'coolie labour' aboard ship; and John Morillyon Wilson (1783-1868) on the danger of tobacco smoke to teeth. Other letters refer to publications and Royal Institution matters and Brande's own health.

          Sans titre
          GB 0120 GC/108 · Collection · 1910-1980

          Order and account books of Bristol University Physiology Department, 1910-1980 (63 volumes), including Veterinary Department, 1949-1962, order books, 1925-1959, animal register, 1948-1968, repairs and supplies, 1959-1962, capital and revenue accounts, 1948-1980.

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          Wellcome Historical Medical Museum
          GB 0120 WA/HMM · 1874-[1984]

          Papers of the Wellcome Historical Medical Museum, 1874-[1984], comprising reports, correspondence, administration records, staff files, inventories, diaries, registers, notebooks, financial records, details of exhibitions and events, visitors books, photographs, publications, presscuttings, and papers relating to Henry Solomon Wellcome's personal life including arrangements for his funeral.

          Sans titre
          Society of Apothecaries
          GB 0120 MSS.8022-8024 · 1629-1675

          Minute books of the Society of Apothecaries, 1629-1675.

          Sans titre
          GB 0813 POST 27 Series · Série · 1838-1957

          This series contains historical accounts, annual, financial and other reports, letter copy books, minutes and correspondence on the establishment, operation and development of the money order and postal order services. The series also contains records on the prevention and detection of fraud, the use of postal orders as currency in wartime, and information on agreements with other Empire or Commonwealth countries for the sale of British postal or money orders in their territories.

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          Post Office: Incident Bills Accounts
          GB 0813 POST 6 Series · Série · 1766-1854

          This series consists of a series of quarterly accounts of salaries and allowances due and payable by incidents to the officers, clerks and tradesmen employed by the General, Twopenny and London District Post Offices (the Twopenny Post was replaced by the London District Post in 1844). Items 6/4-6, covering 1794-1799, also include separate quarterly accounts of tradesmen's bills and incidental warrants paid out of the revenue of the Bye and Cross Road Letter Office. Accounts cover a wide variety of items and are arranged under general subject headings, such as 'pensions', 'packets', 'tradesmen' and 'rents'. Entries include what the bill is for, name of person owed and the amount. The date of the Treasury warrant authorising payment is often included at the end of each quarterly account. Volumes are not indexed. The accounts include bills for:

          • Pensions, salaries and allowances to chief and senior officers, clerks, sorters, messengers and servants working in London headquarters departments, including offices of the Secretary and Accountant General, and the Foreign, Inland, Express, Mail Coach, Dead Letter, Ship Letter and Bye Letter offices; packet agents; surveyors; postmasters inspectors of mails, letter receivers and carriers and packet ships; commanders and mates of packet ships, or their widows; letter receivers and carriers in London; and mail guards

          • Expenses for mail conveyance by sea, including costs incurred by packet ships operating from Falmouth, Harwich, Dover, Whitehaven, Donaghadee, Weymouth, Milford Haven and Holyhead, and in the West and East Indies, notably hire charges, lighting dues, arms and ammunition stores, wages and victualling for captains, officers and crew whilst at sea, out of employ or while the ship is undergoing repairs; and ship letter mails

          • Expenses for inland mail conveyance, notably for payments to mail coach contractors; road, bridge and ferry tolls; supply and upkeep of fire arms, time pieces, mail bags and mail guards uniforms; mail coach maintenance; and railway and steam packet company charges

          • Compensation for abolished positions or duties

          • Items supplied or work done by tradesmen

          • Legal expenses notably relating to investigation, detection, capture, and trail of felons

          • Rents, taxes and rates for offices in London

          • Stationery printing costs

          • Transit postage and tonnage dues to foreign post offices

          • Travelling expenses, particularly surveyors'

          Item 6/11, covering 1805-1809, is different to the rest of the series. It contains certified accounts of the quarterly salaries and allowances paid by incidents upon which the Civil List deduction, or tax, of six pence in the pound is chargeable. Each account lists the 'salaries' and 'incidents' of individual officers and clerks at the General Post Office headquarters in London, including the Postmaster General, Secretary and other senior officers, and the total duty payable each quarter.

          These accounts probably originate from the office of the Receiver General, who was in charge of all moneys received and paid out of the revenue of the Post Office.

          Sans titre
          GB 0813 POST 69 Series · Série · 1934-1994

          This POST class comprises papers and copy minutes of the Post Office Board (1934-[1992]), the Post Office Management Board (1970-1979), and the Posts and Girobank Board (1980-1981). The signed minutes of the main Post Office Board are included, 1969-1972.

          This POST class also includes papers of subsidiary boards and committees established by the board, or whose papers and minutes were received by the Board. These include the Girobank Board, Parcels Business Board, Post Office Finance Limited Board, the Post Office Board Emergency Committee, the National Joint Policy Council, the Managing Director's Committee: Posts, the Chairman's Executive Committee, the Post Office Executive Committee, the Girobank and Counters Committee, the Audit Committee, the Counters Executive Committee, the Major Projects Expenditure Committee, the Royal Mail Executive Committee, the Letters Management Committee, the Corporate Identitity and design Committee, the Counter Automation Management Committee and ad hoc committees established by the board.

          Sans titre
          GB 0813 POST 75 Series · Série · 1828-1975

          This series comprises reports and papers on the establishment and operation of, and facilities and services provided by The Post Office Savings Bank. This series comprises those records that did not form part of the National Savings Department holdings in 1969.

          Sans titre
          GB 0813 POST 8 Series · Série · 1802-1991

          This series consists of records of the Public Accounts Audit Commissioners' checks on GPO annual accounts and the Accountant General's checks on accounts received from agents and postmasters in the first half of the 19th century. Also included are various reports and other papers relating to financial systems, methods of accounting and collecting, collating and presenting business statistics in the Post Office.

          Sans titre
          EAST LONDON PAPERS
          GB 0370 ELP · [1958-1973]

          Administrative papers relating to the publication of East London Papers, c 1958-1973 including correspondence and papers relating to subscribers, c 1960-1970; correspondence and papers concerning potential contributors, printers and going to press, c 1959-1973; papers of the Editorial Board, c 1969-1973; notes for contributors and reviewers, c 1960-1970; correspondence with contributors, c 1958-1973; correspondence and papers concerning distribution, c 1960-1973; correspondence and papers concerning photographs, illustrations, advertisements and subscription sales, c 1958-1971.

          Sans titre
          City of London College
          GB 1432 CLC · 1861-1970 (predominantly 1941-1970)

          Papers of the City of London College, comprising:

          Publications, including Journal of the Evening Classes for Young Men, 1859; College Calendars, 1882-1948; prospectuses, 1920, 1941-1970; circulars, leaflets and handbills, 1938-1966; reports, 1948-1970; Director's reports to Governing Body, 1963-1966; HMI reports, 1935, 1958.

          Administrative papers (very limited) include a few files and reports of the Director on foreign tours and academic organisation, enrolment statistics, syllabuses and book lists, papers on course development, and papers of the Banking and Commerce Department, 1950s-1960s; catalogue of books in the library, 1907; library guides and reading lists, 1920s-1960s.

          College Societies papers including papers, minutes and correspondence of the Students' Union, 1927-1936, 1954, 1964-1968; Debating Society, 1869-1893; Chess Club, 1894-1898.

          College Journals including Staff Bulletin, 1947-1968; The Londinian, 1913-1920, 1947-1953; City of London College Magazine, 1927-1938; The Hub, 1930-1962;

          Papers relating to college history, mainly comprising correspondence of the College Director and Secretary on aspects of college history, orders of service, tickets and programmes, 1940s-1960s; photographic prints and slides (including albums relating to World War Two); press cuttings volume, c1860-1973, volume 1949-1958, and monthly files Jun-Dec 1969; text, proofs and correspondence relating to the City of London College History, 1964.

          Papers relating to ceremonials, including various certificates, 1862-1901; Director's reports on distributions of prizes, 1909-1970; sports programmes, 1931-1959; a few papers relating to studentships and awards, 1950s-1960s.

          Sans titre
          GB 1556 WL 1423 · 1943-1944

          Papers of Theresienstadt Bank, 1943-1944, comprise a savings book issued by the bank of the Jewish self-administration of Theresienstadt, which documents the savings accrued by a former inmate, Max Hirschfeld, from June 1943 to August 1944, payment for labour whilst in the camp. The colleciton also includes a letter dated 1 October 1945 from the same to the British military governor, Bielefeld, requesting funds for savings accrued by all surviving Theresienstadt inmates and is annotated cannot be allowed.

          Sans titre
          McMILLAN, Margaret (1860-1931)
          GB 2121 Margaret McMillan · [1860]-1977

          Records relating to the Nursery School, Camp School, and Rachel McMillan College, [1860]-1977, comprising copy photographs of Deptford Health Centre, School Clinic and patients, views of Albury Street and residents, scenes of Girls' and Boys' Camps, Rachel McMillan Nursery School, visits by Queen Mary to the School, [1910-1929]; legal and financial papers, including wills and deeds, bequests, shares and bonds, off site properties and accommodation; Camp School Committee and Nursery School Committee minutes, [1910s]; College log books, 1923-1929; Nursery School log books, 1923-1928, 1954-1963;

          student teaching practice and course notes, [1938];

          Nursery School and Camp School pupil events and activities; visitations and inspections; publications and prospectuses; press cuttings; recollections of former students;

          minutes of Rachel McMillan College Governors' meetings, 1930-1977; minutes of the Academic Council, 1957-1977; papers relating to the transfer of the College to the Inner London Education Authority, [1960s], and to Goldsmiths' College, [1970s] ;

          photographs of the nursery school, School Clinic, nurse at work in the School Clinic, exterior and interior views of Albury Street, Deptford, the first Deptford Health Centre/School Clinic, [1910-1911].

          Papers relating to Margaret McMillan and and the McMillan family, comprising copy correspondence, notes and articles, photographs, including of Rachel and Margaret McMillan and other family members, [1860-1917], press cuttings (originals at Lewisham); reminiscences of ex-students and friends about Margaret McMillan; books and pamplets by Margaret McMillan (most of this material is copied from originals held at Lewisham Local Studies Centre).

          Sans titre
          Rowan, Archibald Hamilton
          GB 0096 AL 355 · Collection · 1823

          Papers of Archibald Hamilton Rowan, 1823, comprise a letter to Sir John Sinclair. '...As a small specimen of our [Irish] taxation H.R. sends in a separate cover, a resume of the local taxes of this city; on which it is intended to petition parliament this session. Our Att[orney] Gen[eral] has consented to present it. H.R. has procured the constitution of some of the parishes of London, and would feel himself much obliged to Sir John Sinclair if he could conveniently inform him, how those local taxes are levied in Edinburgh ...' .

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          GB 0096 AL105 · Fonds · 1847

          Letter from John Russell to [William] Wyon, Esq, Her Majesty's Mint, 2 Dec 1847. 'Sir, I quite approve of the sketch for the 'florin' - Sir Charles Wood may as well see it before it is finally decided. Yr. Obed. Servt. J. Russell'.

          Autograph, with signature. With the original envelope and seal.

          Sans titre
          Smith, Adam: letter, 5 Feb 1778
          GB 0096 AL111 · Fonds · 1778

          Letter from Adam Smith, 5 Feb 1778. Address: Edinburgh. Acknowledging the receipt of his commission as Commissioner of Customs for Scotland. 'I received the Commission on Monday the 2d ist: four days after my name had appeared in the Gazette: I am assured there is scarce an example of any such commissions coming to Edinburgh in less than four weeks after that publication'.

          Autograph, with signature.

          Sans titre
          Peel, Sir Robert: letter, 10 May 1843
          GB 0096 AL130 · Fonds · 1843

          Letter from Sir Robert Peel of Whitehall to Andrew Rankin, Esq of Glasgow, 10 May 1843. Acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding the removal of import duties on cotton wool.

          Written in another hand and signed by Peel. With the original sealed envelope bearing Peel's coat of arms.

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          Briscoe, John Ivatt: letter, 1828
          GB 0096 AL180 · Fonds · 1828

          Letter from John Ivatt Briscoe of Twickenham, [Middlesex] to an unknown recipient, 29 Apr 1828. Referring to the bill for better regulation of savings banks: making 3 points concerning security, liability of trustees, and the advantages of exact legal regulation. Autograph, with signature.

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          Grey, Henry George (Earl Grey): letters
          GB 0096 AL184 · Fonds · 1855

          3 letters from Henry George Grey (3rd Earl Grey) of Howick, [Northumberland] to J L Ricardo MP, 16 Jun-4 Jul 1855. Dealing mainly with a free trade agreement between Barbados and Canada, and a proposed loan to Turkey.

          Autograph, with signature. With 1 envelope.

          Sans titre
          GB 0096 AL204 · Fonds · 1820

          (1) Letter from John Mitchell of 35 Wimpole Street, [London], to W M Maude, 24 May 1820. 'The Pamphlet you were so obliging to send me, I have read with great attention; and I think the reasoning of it so sound that I intend to vote for Lord Sutton's motion ...' ; autograph, with signature.

          (2) Covering note from [W M Maude] to John Mitchell, [c1820]. Accompanying a 3rd edition of James Bischoff's pamphlet Reasons for the immediate repeal of the tax on foreign wool (1820); note undated and unsigned.

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          Bernard, Sir Thomas: letter
          GB 0096 AL210 · Fonds · 1816

          Letter from Sir thomas Bernard of Wimpole Street, [London] to Samuel Parkes, chemist, 20 Nov 1816. Thanking him for making corrections to Bernard's proposals for the repeal of the salt duties. Autograph, with signature. The blank leaf is endorsed: 'Sir Thos. Bernard, 22d Nov. 1816'.

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          Guinier, T: letter (1868)
          GB 0096 AL244 · Fonds · 1868

          Letter from T Guinier of Societe l'Avenir Realiste, 23 rue de Grenelle-Saint-Honore, Paris to Frere Hubert, 15 Jul 1868. Covering letter to copies of the brochure Realisme Social, detailing subscription rates: 'en vous priant de bien vouloir utiliser les uns et les autres de la maniare qui vous paraetre le plus fructeux [sic] pour assurer la propagation de nos idees et la reussite de notre A'uvre de regeneration social'.

          Autograph, with signature. A note states that the letter was answered on 19 Jul 1868.

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          GB 0096 MS 160 · c1825

          The original Deed of Association of the English and Bristol Channels Ship Canal. Contains about 600 signatures, opposite each of which are shown the number of deposits paid and amount subscribed, c1825.

          Sans titre
          Accounts of butlerage and prisage
          GB 0096 MS 18 · 1597-1601

          Manuscript volume containing accounts of butlerage and prisage from 26 July 1597 to 29 September 1600, and for half a year ending at Easter 1601.

          Sans titre
          Council of the Decimal Association
          GB 0096 MS 180 · 1856-1870

          Minute book, 1856-70, of the Council of the Decimal Association, also contains the Minutes for the meetings of the International Association over the same period.

          Sans titre
          Privy Council papers
          GB 0096 MS 20 · c1560-1624

          Collection of transcripts, [1560]-1624, mainly relating to Privy Council matters, notably a petition presented to King James I by Sir Robert Heath, Solicitor General, 1624; a survey of the Forests and Chaces [Chases] of Bringwood, Mocktree and Darvell, with the Manor of Buriton, 1604; a letter from King James I to the Peers of England and the Privy Council concerning the composition of the Privy Council and the replacement of the ailing Lord Chamberlain by Thomas Howard, Lord Howard of Walden, 1603; copies of documents relating to the French conquest of Guiana, South America, including commissions granted by King Henry IV of France to Renée Marie, Lord Mountbarrot, and Daniel de la Touche, Lord of Raverdiere, for the conquest of Guiana, 1605 and 1609, the appointment of Robert Le Brette, Lord Dubosc, as Raverdiere's lieutenant in Guiana and other parts of America, including Brazil, 1609; the commission of Sir John Digby, Vice-Chamberlain, to negotiate a marriage between Prince Charles of England and the Infanta Maria, daughter of King Philip III of Spain, 1615; a letter written by Captain Charles Parker, one of Sir Walter Raleigh's company at Guiana, to Captain Alley, 1607; a declaration of proceedings in the Star Chamber against John Wrenham, who charged the Lord Chancellor of injustice against the King, 1618; a discourse of marriage written by Charles Blount, Earl of Devonshire, in defence of his wedding to Penelope, Lady Rich, [1605]; a discourse written by Dr Lancelot Andrewes, Bishop of Ely, against second marriage following a divorce, 1601; a discourse made by merchant adventurers on the occasion of a bill preferred to the High Court of Parliament, requiring free trade to all kingdoms and countries, [1610]; a consideration of the office and duty of a herald in England by John Dodridge, the Solicitor General, 1605; proceedings in the Star Chamber against Mary Countess of Shrewsbury for her refusal to give evidence against Arabella Seymour, Duchess of Somerset, 1618; an Act of Council upon the proceedings against James Whitlocke and Sir Robert Mansell for speaking against the King's Commission for reform of the Navy and also against the King's power and prerogative, 1609; speeches, and a memorandum on the union of England and Scotland, by Sir Francis Bacon, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of England, 1617; a copy of 'The present state of things as theye nowe stand, betweene the three greate kingdomes, France, England and Spayne, [1623], and 'A breviarie of the historie of England from William I, intitled the Conqueror, both written by Sir Walter Raileighe, Knight'; a speech by John Williams, Bishop of Lincoln and Keeper of the Great Seal of England, on the occasion of the collecting of the subsidy, Aug 1621; two versions of instructions by William Cecil, Lord Burleigh, Lord Treasurer to his son, Robert Cecil, 1561 and [1598]; letters from Sir Henry Sidney to his brother and to his son, Phillip, [1560]; a treatise entitled 'Toucheinge the Antiquities of Baronies delivered in the College of Antiquaries', [1600].

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          GB 0096 MS 21 · 1603

          Contemporary copy of a treatise, 1603, by Sir Richard Martin, Master of the Royal Mint, on matters relating to the Royal Mint and solutions to the problems of coinage at the beginning of the reign of King James I. With a dedicatory epistle to King James I. Martin's Indentures for the coining of new monies, which are largely quoted in this treatise, were renewed by James I on 21 May 1603.

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          Morley Estate, Norfolk
          GB 0096 MS 246 · 1785-1819

          Manuscript account and memorandum book relating chiefly to the 'Morley Estate', that is Morley St Botolph, near Wymondham in Norfolk, and including accounts for buying and selling land, transactions with tenants, taxes and tables of crop rotation. The entries are made in an old notebook with the running title 'Memorandum 1763', and many pages are ruled and dated with one week to a page. The notes relating to Morley St Botolph occupy 49 leaves. Some entries were apparently written by George Cook, and there are frequent references to Daniel Ganning.

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          Account book, farm labourers
          GB 0096 MS 250 · 1766-1770

          Manuscript volume entitled 'Laborers Book', containing accounts of the wages paid to agricultural and building workers on an unidentified estate (possibly in Wales or on the Welsh border) between December 1766 and December 1770. The account states the days worked by each man and his total weekly wage, and the amount paid each week to the bailiff or similar official in settlement of wages. Between December 1766 and September 1767, the men are divided into 'Laborers in Husbandry' and 'Laborers in Building'. After this date, the lists are combined, and a footnote is added each week giving the cost of husbandry, medicines and repairs.

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          Account of royal revenue
          GB 0096 MS 34 · 1642

          Manuscript containing an account of the revenue of King Charles I, entitled 'A briefe view of the State of his Majesties ordinary Receipte for the yeare ensueing 1642 together with the ordinary paymente unprovided for, for the said yeare', 1642.

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          Tracts on usury
          GB 0096 MS 38 · 1626

          Manuscript volume containing a tract relating to usury by a Mr Sanderson, and a reply by Mr [John] Cotton, 1626. Reginald Rye, Goldsmith's Librarian of the University of London, stated that the former may have been written by Sir William Sanderson.

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          English stamp duties, 1734-1764
          GB 0096 MS 383 · [1764]

          Manuscript volume containing 'A general abstract of the stamp duties for thirty years, ending the 2nd August 1764, distinguishing each year'. The abstract is signed 'Made out and carefully examined by I Harris, pro Comptroller'.

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          Vordoni, Pierre
          GB 0096 MS 388 · 1820

          Manuscript volume written by Pierre Vordoni entitled 'Essai sur le rétablissement du crédit public et sur l'amortissement de la dette de l'état', 1820, giving his observations on the financial problems of European states and the need to reduce national debt and re-establish public credit. The manuscript is written in parallel text in French and German.

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          Filmer, Sir Edward, 3rd Bt
          GB 0096 MS 399 · 1713-1716

          Written on the blank leaves of a copy of Parker's Ephemeris for 1713. Notes from 1713-16 including the results of the poll in the elections for the County and Boroughs of Kent in September 1713 and February 1714. Also includes particulars of Sir Edward Filmer's expenditure on provisions for the latter election.

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          English excise revenue, 1662-1763
          GB 0096 MS 40 · 1662-1763

          Manuscript volume containing tables giving a statement of [English] excise revenue from Michaelmas 1662 to [Jun 1763]. There is a possibility that this manuscript was created by John Bindley, a Commissioner of the Excise Office.

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          Bentham, Mrs: letters
          GB 0096 AL376 · Fonds · 1816-1818

          3 letters from Mrs Bentham of Ryde, [Isle of Wight], 3 letters to Richard Wilson, Esq, of 47 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, 1816-1818. Enquiring about payments of money to her as she has very little, and her rheumatism is the cause of heavy expenditure on doctors' bills; the doctor had charged 10s 6d a visit and had advised her to move to Bath rather than risk another winter on the Isle of Wight. She had received a quarterly payment of £25 from a Charles Bacon, withdrawn for the year 1817-1818. Enquiring about payment from Mr Bentham [?her husband], to be arranged through Sir James Graham, and about money owing to her from 3 shilling stock, for which she has apparently waited 10 years. Autograph, with signature.

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          GB 0096 AL381 · Fonds · 1840

          Letter from James Mann of Linton Park, [Kent] to an unknown recipient, 23 Nov 1840. Discussing soup and coal subscriptions for the poor of Cranbrook, Kent, who were suffering from the failure of the hops; promising to continue the subscription given by his recently deceased [second] wife [died 3 Aug 1840].

          Autograph, with signature. On mourning paper.

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          GB 0096 AL397 · Fonds · 1824

          Letter from John Thornton Leslie-Melville of Old Broad Street, [London] to J D Powles, 10 Dec 1824. Stating that he does not wish to injure the market, but at the same time wishes Powles to sell 100 more of his (Melville's) Colombian mine shares at the first favorable opportunity, as his broker says that 50 shares had been sold that morning at £19 10s.

          Autograph, with signature.

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          Hunter & Co: letter (1822)
          GB 0096 AL433 · Fonds · 1822

          Letter from Hunter and Co, Bank Office of Ayr, [Ayrshire, Scotland] to Ebenezer Gilchrist, Esq of British Linen Company Bank, Edinburgh, 13 May 1822. Relating to business topics.

          With signature.

          Notes in the hand of Professor H S Foxwell are filed with the letter.

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          Walford, Cornelius: letter
          GB 0096 AL255 · Fonds · 1882

          Letter from Cornelius Walford of 86 Belsize Park Gardens, London to Professor [Herbert Somerton] Foxwell, Cambridge, 14 Sep 1882. The J P Esqre referred to in the preface is James Postlethwayte. He is supposed to have calculated the table of probability contained in the work.

          Autograph, with signature.

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          Norman, George Warde: letter
          GB 0096 AL261 · Fonds · 1870

          Letter from George Warde Norman of the Bank of England to [Edward Pleydell-]Bouverie, 3 Mar 1870. Thanking him for his good opinion 'as to my pamphlet on Comparative Taxation'; undertakes to send him 'a small volume of Papers, which I had printed for distribution last autumn ... [I] feel that my literary career is over'.

          Autograph, with signature.

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