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          11 Archival description results for Orphans

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          LONDON WORKHOUSE
          CLA/075 · Collection · 1662-1986

          Records of the London Workhouse, 1662-1847, including lists of children in the workhouse, petitions, committee minutes and reports, orders of Common Council regarding the workhouse, financial accounts and inventories. Also histories of the workhouse, 1986.

          Corporation of London
          LONDON ORPHAN ASYLUM
          GB 0074 O/174 · Collection · 1796-1866

          Records of the London Orphan Asylum, including assignments; voting forms for admission of orphans; and legal documents relating to property.

          London Orphan Asylum
          GB 0074 ACC/1730 · Collection · 1906-1980

          Records of the London Fire Brigade Widows and Orphans Fund, including minutes; annual reports; rules; subcription books; cash books; retirement fund accounts; and distress fund accounts.

          London Fire Brigade Widows and Orphans Fund
          JEWS ORPHAN ASYLUM
          GB 0074 ACC/2712/JOA · Collection · 1852-1875

          Records of the Jews' Orphan Asylum, consisting of minutes of the Ladies Society and the Education Committee.

          PLEASE NOTE: Records can only be accessed with the written permission of the depositor. Contact the Chief Executive, United Synagogue.

          Jews' Orphan Asylum
          Jewish war orphans, Holland
          GB 1556 WL 907 · Collection · 1947-1949

          Papers concerning Jewish war orphans, 1947-1949, consists of case papers relating to the fate of Dutch Jewish foster children whose parents died during the Holocaust. Eleven cases are represented here, out of a total of 1363.

          Committee for War Foster Children
          FOUNDLING HOSPITAL
          GB 0074 A/FH · Collection · 1741-1979

          Records of the Foundling Hospital. The collection consists of over 800 linear feet of shelving, an estimated 8 tons of paper, and over 1000 plans. The completeness of the collection is particularly noteworthy. The officers of the Hospital from the very beginning were extremely meticulous in record keeping and detailed documents survive which record the lives of the children, the way in which the Hospital operated, the methods of nursing, the prescriptions of the apothecary, the reports of the inspectors, the extraordinary accounts of women's lives, and the involvement of leading figures of the day in actively supporting the charity.

          A/FH/A/01 Charter, petitions and foundation;
          A/FH/A/02 Governors;
          A/FH/A/03 Minutes;
          A/FH/A/04 Reports;
          A/FH/A/05 Agenda books and committee papers;
          A/FH/A/06 Secretary: General;
          A/FH/A/07 Secretary: Staff;
          A/FH/A/08 Secretary: Petitioners;
          A/FH/A/09 Secretary: Children, admission and discharge;
          A/FH/A/10 Secretary: Children, in the country;
          A/FH/A/11 Secretary: Children, being claimed;
          A/FH/A/12 Secretary: Children, apprenticeship;
          A/FH/A/13 Secretary: Children, other employment;
          A/FH/A/14 Secretary: Chapel;
          A/FH/A/15 Secretary: Country Hospitals' returns;
          A/FH/A/16 Secretary: Estate;
          A/FH/A/17 Steward;
          A/FH/A/18 Apothecary/Medical department;
          A/FH/A/19 Dentist;
          A/FH/A/20 Oculist;
          A/FH/A/21 Surveyor;
          A/FH/A/22 Solicitor;
          A/FH/A/23 Schoolmaster;
          A/FH/A/24 Porter/Lodge keeper;
          A/FH/A/25 Night watchman;
          A/FH/A/26 Carpenter;
          A/FH/A/27 Engineer;
          A/FH/A/28 Tailor;
          A/FH/A/29 Matron;
          A/FH/A/30 Scullery maids;
          A/FH/A/31 Headmistress;
          A/FH/A/32 Infants' Headmistress;
          A/FH/A/33 Foster parents.

          A/FH/B/01 Treasurer;
          A/FH/B/02 Treasurer's clerk;
          A/FH/B/03 Secretary: General;
          A/FH/B/04 Secretary: Governors;
          A/FH/B/05 Secretary: Committees;
          A/FH/B/06 Secretary: Estate;
          A/FH/B/07 Secretary's clerk/assistant;
          A/FH/B/08 Steward;
          A/FH/B/09 Apothecary;
          A/FH/B/10 Surveyor;
          A/FH/B/11 Schoolmaster and storekeeper;
          A/FH/B/12 Messenger;
          A/FH/B/13 Gardener;
          A/FH/B/14 Matron;
          A/FH/B/15 Domestic Economy School supervisor;
          A/FH/B/16 Hostel supervisor.

          A/FH/C/01 Benevolent fund;
          A/FH/C/02 Whatley fund;
          A/FH/C/03 Foundling Hospital Savings Bank;
          A/FH/C/04 Superannuation fund.

          A/FH/D/01 Ackworth, West Yorkshire;
          A/FH/D/02 Shrewsbury, Salop;
          A/FH/D/03 Westerham, Kent;
          A/FH/D/04 Chester, Cheshire.

          A/FH/E/01 Commissioners for paving the estate of the Foundling Hospital;
          A/FH/E/02 Brunswick Square Committee;
          A/FH/E/03 Caroline and Landsdowne Place Committee;
          A/FH/E/04 Mecklerburgh Square Committee;
          A/FH/E/05 For paving estates of Thomas Harrison.

          A/FH/F/01 Treasurer, Revd. Dr S White;
          A/FH/F/02 Treasurer, SC Cox;
          A/FH/F/03 Treasurers, GB Gregory and JRB Gregory;
          A/FH/F/04 Governor, C Plumley;
          A/FH/F/05 Secretary, J Brownlow;
          A/FH/F/06 Secretary, WS Wintle;
          A/FH/F/07 Preacher, Revd. J Hewlett;
          A/FH/F/08 Captain L Grove;
          A/FH/F/09 American Loyalist Claims Commission;
          A/FH/F/10 CF Eley, musician;
          A/FH/F/11 Steward, WC Wills;
          A/FH/F/12 H Cooke;
          A/FH/F/13 Unidentified;
          A/FH/F/14 Secretary, M Lievesley;
          A/FH/F/15 Miss Bunbury.

          A/FH/G/01 Redevelopment of the Foundling Site;
          A/FH/G/02 The Foundling Hospital School, Berkhamsted;
          A/FH/G/03 Nurseries and the Child Welfare Centre;
          A/FH/G/04 Cross Road Club;
          A/FH/G/05 Subject and policy files.

          A/FH/H/01 Chancery Case: Attorney General v Foundling Hospital;
          A/FH/H/02 Out of custody documents: purchased strays.

          A/FH/K/01 General Court fair minutes;
          A/FH/K/02 General Committee fair minutes.

          A/FH/M/01 Documents and books collected by J Brownlow;
          A/FH/M/02 Miscellaneous manuscripts;
          A/FH/M/03 Printed material: books, pamphlets and ephemera;
          A/FH/M/04 Public events: royal visits, ceremonies, concerts and memorials.

          A/FH/Q/01 Records stored at Ackworth.

          A/FH/T/01 Thomas Coram Foundation for Children;
          A/FH/T/02 Old Coram Association.

          A/FH/Y/01 Artefacts.

          Foundling Hospital Thomas Coram School x Ashlyn's School Thomas Coram Foundation for Children x Coram Family
          GB 0074 A/FSC · Collection · 1692-1955

          Records of the Festival of the Sons of the Clergy, including minutes and agendas; correspondence; memoranda; financial accounts; sermons; reports; advertising material; scrapbooks; and ephemera relating to the festival (handbills, orders of service, tickets, invitations and so on).

          Festival of the Sons of the Clergy
          CLA/002 · Collection · 1586-1773

          Records relating to the Court of Orphans, City of London, including Common Serjeant's Books, 1586-1773 (series CLA/002/01), Orphans' Inventories, [1600]-1773 (series CLA/002/02), Inventories: Indexes and Transcripts, 1666-[1926] (series CLA/002/03), Orphanage Bonds and Deeds, 1599-1704 (series CLA/002/04), Recognizances, 1590-1747 (series CLA/002/05), Satisfactions, 1548-1702 (series CLA/002/06), and Miscellaneous items including receipts and other papers regarding orphans, 1619-1697; legal customs including precedents in orphanage matters and divisions of estates; accounts, 1671-1728; committee papers and statements of the Orphan Fund, 1690-1750, custody of goods by orphans, 1401-1448 and journal articles based on the Court of Orphans records, 1934 and 1970 (series CLA/002/07).

          Corporation of London
          GB 0074 A/CSC · Collection · 1273-1954

          Records of the Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy (also known as The Charity for the Relief of Poor Widows and Children of Clergymen), including letters patent; minutes; agendas; administrative papers; letter books; papers of associatied charities; schemes and proposals; publicity; cases for legal counsel; financial accounts; subscriptions, donations and bequests; papers relating to the management of estates; and reference books.

          These archives of the Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy were deposited in the London County Record Office on condition that all records for the past 100 years which contain reference to beneficiaries shall be regarded as confidential. Searchers who wish to consult such categories of record should first obtain the consent of the Registrar to the Corporation (Corporation House, 6 Woburn Square, London, W.C.1). Other categories of record and all records more than 100 years old are available for searchers without any special restrictions.

          Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy The Charity for the Relief of Poor Widows and Children of Clergymen
          CHIEF RABBI JOSEPH HERTZ
          GB 0074 ACC/2805/04 · Collection · 1899-1946

          Records of Chief Rabbi Joseph Hertz, 1899-1946, including correspondence with various individuals and organisations including the Anglo-Jewish Association, Aria College, the London Beth Din, the Board of Deputies of British Jews, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Conference of Anglo-Jewish Preachers, the Jewish Association for the Protection of Girls and Women, the Jewish Chronicle, Jews' College, Central Committee for Jewish Education, the Jewish Historical Society, the Jewish Memorial Council, the Council for Christians and Jews, the Jewish Peace Society, London County Council, the Metropolitan Hospital Sunday Fund, the Mizrachi Organisation, the Provincial Ministers Fund, the Spanish and Portuguese Congregation, associate synagogues of the United Synagogue, the War Graves Commission, Zionist groups, the Talmud Torah Trust and the War Victims Fund.

          Also correspondence with Jewish congregations throughout the United Kingdom and in countries including Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Egypt, France, Germany, Holland, New Zealand, Palestine, Poland, Russia, South Africa, Switzerland and the United States of America; correspondence relating to matters including shechita, Jews in Ukraine, Germany and Poland, war orphans, rabbinical exams, mikvah, marriages, kabolohs, disarmament, the Coronation of King George VI (1937), and pastoral tours of Wales and Ireland; papers relating to World War One including services for Jewish soldiers, the Kosher Food Fund, correspondence with chaplains, distribution of kosher foods, prisoners of war and Palestine Relief Fund, and copies of publications and sermons.

          PLEASE NOTE: Records can only be accessed with the written permission of the depositor. Contact the Chief Executive, Office of Chief Rabbi, 735 High Road, North Finchley, London NW12 OUS.

          Hertz , Joseph Herman , 1872-1946 , Chief Rabbi
          CHIEF RABBI ISRAEL BRODIE
          GB 0074 ACC/2805/06 · Collection · 1917-1967

          Records from the Chief Rabbinate of Israel Brodie, 1917-1967, including public messages, circular letters, prayers and appeals issued by the Chief Rabbi; orders of service; correspondence with a variety of individuals and organisations including the Anglo-Jewish Association, Aria College, the London Beth Din, the Board of Deputies, the Central Council of Jewish Religious Education, Jewish Day Schools Council, the Jewish Board of Guardians, Jews' College, the London Jewish Hospital; the Kashrus Commission; the Kosher School Meals Service, the London Board of Jewish Religious Education, London County Council, the Rabbinical Commission, the London Board for Shechita, and the United Synagogue.

          Correspondence with congregations in Great Britain and Ireland, including arrangements for pastoral tours, and correspondence with congregations abroad including in America, Australia, Canada, France, India, Israel, New Zealand, South Africa and the Soviet Union.

          Correspondence on subjects including anti-semitism, kosher food, marriage, relief organisations, congregations, education, yeshivot, refugees, Hebrew pronunciation, Israel, liberal Judaism and reform synagogue, Russian Jews, shechita, sopherim training, and teacher training.

          Papers relating to the Committee on Calendar Reform including minutes and resolutions of protest. Papers relating to refugees and post-war reconstruction, including report on Belsen Concentration Camp, reports and correspondence of the Conference on Jewish Material Claims against Germany, Commission on the Status of Jewish War Orphans in Europe, Refugee Rabbis Relief Programme and speeches made at the League of Nations.

          PLEASE NOTE: Records can only be accessed with the written permission of the depositor. Contact the Chief Executive, Office of Chief Rabbi, 735 High Road, North Finchley, London NW12 OUS.

          Brodie , Sir , Israel , 1895-1979 , knight , chief rabbi