Guide to the Collections held by the York City Archives (as filmed by the AJCP)

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M2519

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Created: 2019

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Fonds F.. Sessions of the Peace, 1828 - 1853

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Calendar of the prisoners in the House of Correction [at York]... to be tried at Quarter Sessions, 1843 - 1853 (File F92)

Details of felons, some sentences written in; details of transportees. (272p.)

Calendar of prisoners in the House of Correction [at York]... to be tried at Quarter Sessions, 1828 - 1843 (File F93)

Details of felons, some sentences written in, details of transportees. (300p.)

Fonds Acc 87. Canon J.S. Purvis Papers, February 1962 - 22 March 1962

Diocesian archivist, director of Borthwick Institute of Historical Research...

Philip Southwell (Hawkes Bay, NZ) to Purvis, February 1962 (File Acc 87/404)

Requesting information on ancestor J.C. Beauvais of Scarborough. (1p)

Purvis to Southwell, 23 February 1962 (File Acc 87/405)

Sending copy of J.C. Beauvais's marriage record, 1789. (1p)

Purvis to J. Beauvais (Bridlington), 23 February 1962 (File Acc87/406)

That sent Southwell information. (1p)

Southwell to Purvis, 28 February 1962 (File Acc 87/407)

With further information on his ancestors. (2p)

Southwell to Purvis, 22 March 1962 (File Acc87/408)

Requesting names of J.C. Beauvais's children. (2p)

Fonds Acc 203. Town Clerks' papers, 1828 - 1833

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Calendar of the prisoners now confined at HM Gaol at York to take their trials at the Assizes, and Gaol deliveries, 1828 - 1833 (File Acc203/ Calendar 1-23)

Details of prisoners awaiting transportation. (23p)

Fonds. Correspondence Files, 9 October 1853 - 1983

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Series. Pick Family, 1983; 1906-12-21; 1853-10-09

Correspondence between Mrs Anne O'Donell (Mt Gambler, S.A.) and City solicitor, 1983; 1906-12-21; 1853-10-09 (File)

Includes a copy of the Pick family tree (c. 1920), a copy of an article from The Register Adelaide newspaper, 21 December 1906, regarding the death of Mr James Pick and a copy of letter from James Pick to his parents [Henry and Caroline Pick], 9 Ocotber 1853, re voyage to Port Phillip, weather, provisions, deaths; conditions in Melbourne wages, prices of comodities, journey to Bendigo, life at diggings- snakes and lizards, prices of commodities and tools. [typed copy]


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