Minute book of the Aldersgate Club, a local residents' association.
Sin títuloAldersgate Ward Club records comprising: minute books, 1909-75 (Ms 18738); attendance books, 1948-2001 (Ms 35004-5); account book, 1912-24 (Ms 18739); rules and lists of members, 1995-2004 (Ms 35006); menus, 1996-2004 (Ms 35007-35007A), and text of a guided tour of Aldersgate Ward, 1971 (Ms 33834).
Sin títuloRecords of the Aldgate Ward Club, formerly the Aldgate Ward Association. They comprise: minutes, 1898-1983 (Ms 24541); annual reports, 1919-59 (Ms 24543); photographs, ca. 1920 (Ms 24541A); and miscellaneous items, 1923-83 (Ms 24542). They were catalogued by a member of Guildhall Library staff in 1991.
Sin títuloRecords of the Antient and Honourable Lumber Troop, comprising list of officers, rules and instructions for procedure, instructions for the ceremony of initiation into the troop, and copy of the troop song.
Sin títuloRecords of the Bishopsgate Ward Ratepayers Association, comprising: minute books, 1862-74 (Ms 21144); and rough minute book, 1859-62 (Ms 21145).
Sin títuloRecords of the Bouverie Society, a social club for pawnbrokers. The records comprise: rules, 1934 (Ms 22321); minutes, 1801-1948 (Ms 22322); visitors' book, 1935-45 (Ms 22323); miscellaneous papers, 1897-1914 (Ms 22324-5); and photograph albums, late 19th century-early 20th century (Ms 22326).
Sin títuloRecords of the British Friendly Society, comprising accounts, annual reports and accounts, and receipts for money advanced to British citizens in need.
Sin títuloRecords of the Antiquarian section of the British Horological Institute, including minutes and papers.
Sin títuloExecutive Committee minute book of the Central St Pancras District Nursing Association. This volume was catalogued in 1974 by a member of Guildhall Library staff. The location of any further records is unknown.
Sin títuloPapers relating to meetings of the Chartered Accountants Students' Society of London.
Sin títuloMinute book of the Christian Dutch Seamen's Association of London.
Sin títuloMinute book of the City of London Past Sheriffs' Association.
Sin títuloMinute book of the Concentores Society, glee club.
Sin títuloRecords of the Dorian Singers, comprising concert programmes.
Sin títuloEastern Society of Master Pawnbrokers records comprise: minutes 1813-21, 1824-31 (Ms 22327) and correspondence and other papers, 1821-30 (Ms 22328). They were catalogued by a member of Guildhall Library staff in 1987.
Sin títuloFleet Street Choir records comprising programmes, newspaper cuttings, song sheets and related papers.
Sin títuloFriendly Society of Common Councilmen minute book.
Sin títuloIncorporated Society of London Meat Trades annual report for 1914.
Sin títuloMinute books of the Independent Burial Society.
Sin títuloVote of thanks from the International Medical Congress to the Corporation of London for entertaining them at Guildhall.
Sin títuloRegimental record book of the Light Horse Volunteers of London and Westminster, including lists of members, summary of financial accounts, descriptions of premises, minutes of meetings and letters.
Sin títuloLondon Municipal Society records comprising annual general meetings minutes, 1894-1962 (Ms 19526); council meetings minutes, 1894-1950 (Ms 19527); and executive committee meetings minutes, 1894-1963 (Ms 19528).
Sin títuloLondon Religious Society records comprising steward's accounts.
Sin títuloLoyal London Volunteers records comprise: orderly book of the 5th regiment, 1806-1809; minute book of the committee of the Royal Exchange Division, 1799-1804; and swearing-in list of the 7th company of the 4th regiment, c 1800.
Sin títuloMetropolitan Pawnbrokers' Protection Society records comprising: annual general meetings minutes, 1863-1913, and miscellaneous printed items, 1905-40. They were catalogued by a member of Guildhall Library staff in 1987.
Sin títuloRecords of the Society of Junior Clergy in London, comprising minutes and annual reports.
Sin títuloMinute books of the Guildhall Lodge (No. 3116).
Sin títuloIncome and expenditure accounts for the Vintry and Dowgate Wards Club.
Sin títuloRecords of the Boot Trade Benevolent Society comprising: minutes, 1853-1959; financial records, 1836-1977; and news cutting books, 1932-1937. Access to records less than 30 years old should be sought from the Footwear Benevolent Society (contact details may be obtained from staff).
Sin títuloRecords of the Corn Exchange Benevolent Society comprising rules, minutes, annual reports, a record of pensioners, and photographs and correspondence relating to the centenary.
Sin títuloDocument relating to a legacy bequeathed to the Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy by Thomas Turner, president of Corpus Christi College, Oxford.
Sin títuloMinute books of the Cumberland Benevolent Institution.
Sin títuloRecords of the Early Morning Lecturer Fund comprise accounts 1753-1898 (Ms 10764); miscellaneous papers and correspondence 1770-1898 (Ms 10765).
Sin títuloLeases relating to properties owned by the St Bride Foundation Institute, in Stonecutter Street, Fleet Market, Farringdon Street, Fountain Court, Shoe Lane, Salisbury Court and St Bride's Churchyard.
Sin títuloRecords of the Welcome Charitable Institute for Women and Girls, comprising minutes, reports, photographs and press cuttings and other administrative material.
Sin títuloRecords of small collections relating to charities, comprising:
- Account of the trusts in which all or some of the Broad Street Lecturers are parties, 1819.
- Account of subscriptions to the fund for making a causeway over Tothill Fields, 1677-1679.
- Copy deed and schedule of regulations dated 10 May 1854 relating to the use of the working men's fund raised as a memorial of gratitude to Sir Robert Peel for the repeal of the corn laws, 1854.
Records of the Westminster and Middlesex Commission of Sewers, comprising sessions rolls and an enactment for the infilling of a dock in the Long Woolstaple, Westminster.
Sin títuloDeclaration by a court baron of the Manor of Stebunheath [Stepney], held at Whitechapel, as to six copyhold messuages in Hallowell Street, in the parish of St Leonard Shoreditch.
Sin títuloRecords of the Society of Friends Devonshire House meetings, comprising minutes and financial records only.
Sin títuloRecords of Jewin Street Wesleyan Chapel, comprising annual chapel trust schedules.
Sin títuloRecords of Richard Stuart Lane, Baltic shipping agent and merchant, comprising: letter books 1858-68, note book on foreign clients 1856, private diaries 1875-82 and correspondence and accounts 1847-87.
Sin títuloPapers of Sir John Moore, merchant and Lord Mayor of London, including papers relating to Moore's civic and personal affairs; papers relating to Moore's mercantile buisness; estate papers; correspondence and letters to members of the Moore family; papers relating to property; notebooks and journals; and other family papers.
Sin títuloPapers of William Newton and his family, including historical research and family pedigree.
Sin títuloPapers of the Pye family relating to bell-ringing, including records of performances; notices of peals rung; notebook of the number and weight of bells in towers; composition books; photographs; journals and publications; memoirs and order of service.
Sin títuloThe records of Sir Buchanan Scott relate to his time as general manager of the Mexican Land and Colonization Company Ltd and comprise copy out-letters 1888-90, photographs of Ensenada, California, c 1889 and rock samples.
Sin títuloEstate and other papers left by and relating to Sir William Smith and his successors. The papers relate to properties in the City of London and to the offices of corn meter and coal meter.
Sin títuloPapers of the Vincent family, including business and personal financial accounts of Zelophead Vincent; verses, hymns, lectures, essays and other writings by Zelophead Vincent on a variety of religious, medical and philosophical subjects; genealogy of the Vincent family; and letters of the Vincent family.
Sin títuloRecords of the Corporation of Trinity House, including: copies of charters, grants and patents; Court minutes; Board minutes and agendas; minutes of various committees; financial records including ledgers, journals, cash books, salaries; correspondence; administrative files; letters patent to collect tolls; papers relating to lighthouses including committee minutes and inspection books; notices to mariners; reports by Michael Faraday and other scientists regarding improvements to lighthouses; war diaries detailing damages to beacons and buoys; papers relating to pilotage including committee minutes, pilot's registers and examinations in pilotage; reports on collisions; papers relating to management of estates and charity work; lists of elder and younger brethren; photographs; and papers relating to the Royal Trinity House Volunteer Corps.
In the mid 19th century, the Corporation of Trinity House replaced minutes of committees with "agendas". These "agendas" are not agenda papers with a list of items for discussion. They are stripped down minutes which record those elder brethren attending the committee meeting, items coming to committee, the decisions taken and further action, if any, required. They do not record any of the committee's discussions.
The papers have suffered from fire in 1666 and 1714 and from bombing in 1940. Though the court minutes survive from 1660, many other series of records only survive from the nineteenth century. Because of the many ways in which the Corporation of Trinity House has touched on British maritime life, the records which survive are still very rich and extremely varied.
There is a thirty year closure rule on the Trinity House archive and researchers must ask the Corporation for permission to consult any records less than thirty years old.
Lighthouse plans have not been deposited, although LMA holds copy catalogues of the plans which are still held by the Corporation of Trinity House (CLC/526/MS30131A, available on the library shelves in the LMA Information Area). Please ask at the enquiry desk for details or see our leaflet about lighthouse history sources.
Sin títuloNominal rolls for various City of London and Essex Home Guard Battalions; including:
- 1st City of London Battalion;
- 2nd City of London (Civil Service) Battalion;
- 6th City of London (Silvertown) Battalion;
- 7th City of London Battalion;
- 8th City of London (Hackney) Battalion;
- 9th City of London (Essex: Walthamstow and Chingford) Battalion;
- 11th City of London (Dagenham) Battalion;
- 13th City of London (West Ham) Battalion;
- 15th City of London (Port of London Authority) Battalion;
- 19th City of London (2nd General Post Office) Battalion;
- 20th City of London (3rd General Post Office) Battalion;
- 21st City of London (4th General Post Office) Battalion;
- 72nd City of London Battalion, C Company;
- 102nd City of London (Rocket Anti-Aircraft Battery) Battalion.
Nominal rolls for Home Guard Battalions, comprising:
- 52nd Essex Battalion, M Company;
- 53rd Essex Battalion;
- 54th Essex Battalion.