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Reference Numberb496.5 BA9360/bU18
Hierarchy Browser Number8001/1/17/1/15
TitleBox list of Miscellaneous Documents from the Town Clerk
Description1 - May 19 1911 - List of Certificates of Worcester Corporation Stock, Nos 1 - 199 -
2 - Sept 25 1888 - Nominal Debenture No 31, value £1460 to Nancy Elizabeth Mence, 9 St Georges Square. Payment of interest coupons, dated.
3 - Dec 17 1887 - Nominal Debenture No 31, value £1000 to Edward Higgs, The Talbot, Tything, George Jones, Organ Builder, London Rd and James Ward, Broad St, Ironmonger. Payment of Interest Coupons, dated.
4 - April 14 1888 - Nominal debenture No 76, value £1900 to Thomas Rowley Hill, St Catherine's Hill, George Edward Martin, Ham Court, Upton and Henry Willis, Pitmaston House, St Johns. Payment of interest coupons, dated.
5 - May 19 1841 - Report of the Drainage Committee of the Commissioners for the City of Worcester on Building a sewer from Diglis to Losemore(sic).
6 - June 22 1898 - Valuation list of Property in Claines with names of owners and occupiers.
7 - Sep 29 1897 - Account of Overseers of Worcester Union, Tything of Whistones.
8 - March 25 1898 - Account of Overseers of Worcester Union, Tything of Whistones.
9 - April 7 1888 - Nominal Debenture No 27, value £400 to Thomas Rowley Hill, St Catherine's Hill. Payment of Interest Coupons, dated.
10 - April 14 1888 - Nominal Debenture No 75, value £1850 to Thomas Rowley Hill, St Catherine's Hill. Payment of Interest coupons, dated.
11 - April 14 1888 - Nominal Debenture No 29, value £550 to Walter Holland, Rose Hill. Payment of Interest Coupons, dated.
12 - April 14 1888 - Nominal Debenture No79, value £1420 to Walter Hill, Rose Hill.
Payment of Interest Coupons, dated.
13 - March 7/8 1905 2--95 - Receipts signed by Debenture Holders for original debentures and Sheets if Interest Coupons.
14 - 1825/6 - List of Water Rates payments for parishes.
15 - 01 January 1905 - Water Rates Accounts for parishes.
16 - April 25 1823 25 pages - Worcester Improvement Bill Draft, including alterations dated May3 1823.
17 - undated - Note to W Welles, Solicitor asking for a cheque to Mr Russell from Russell's Clerk.
18 - undated - Note stating "Corporation mortgages paid off".
19 - 1931 to 1905 - Council Letters. Monthly Summons to Council Meetings booklets, including minutes of previous meetings. Letter from Worcester Trades and Labour Council re introduction of 40 Hour Week for municipal workers plus 2 letters to Mr Healey, 87 Lansdowne Rd on same subject. Letter from Town Clerk, Oldham re the Outdoor Relief-Government grant to Distressed areas. Letter from Town Clerk, Oldham re Outdoor relief, the Government Grant to Distressed Areas.
20 - September to October 5 1933 - Letter from E Healey, Secretary of Worcester Trades and Labour Council re a 40 hour working week. Reply to above from Town Clerk. Reply to E Healey re a 40 hour working week for municipal workers to alleviate unemployment.
21 - July 11 1933 - Invitations to members of Town Council to the Opening of Gloucester and Cheltenham. Greyhounds Ltd new track. Replies and lists of Councillors wanting to attend.
22 - May 3 1933 - Letter to Chief Constable re adoption of automatic traffic signals and annual licensing of cars and drivers.
23 - April 30 1933 - Two printed leaflets about Industrial Sunday with lists of captains of industry who supported it.
24 - April 6 1933 - Letter to The Dean of Worcester and BR Williams, Worcester Trades and Labour Council stating that members of Council will attend the Service for Industrial Sunday.
25 - Mar-21 - Cutting from Worcester Daily News re the death and life of Colonel William Stallard.
26 - April 5 1033 - Letter to Mrs Stallard re her husband's outstanding contribution to the City.
27 - April 30 1933 - Programme for Industrial Sunday Service in the Cathedral.
28 - Feb 25 1933 - Letter from R Hughes of Worcester Chamber of Commerce re Worcester Shopping Week.
29 - Feb 6 1932 - Letter from Worcester Ratepayers Association opposing a salary increase to Mr Carey Walker, who dealt with the widening of Worcester Bridge and improvements to Cripplegate Park.
30 - Dec 7 1932 - letter from Town Clerk to Worcester Ratepayers Association asking that information for Meetings must be received at least 4 hours prior to meeting.
31 - Nov 24 1932 - Letter from Town Clerk to Ministry of Transport re the installation of Traffic Lights at Foregate.
32 - Oct 28 1932 - Proposed thanks to Town Clerk and to Chief Constable for the arrangements which enabled the visit of the Prince of Wales to open the Bridge to pass off well.
33 - Sep 5 1932 - Letter from the Mayor of Deal to Worcester Mayor asking for support to have the DORA rescinded as it hampered trade.
34 - April 22 1932 - letter of thanks to Mr and Mrs Thomas Darch Cannock Chase Coal and Coke Co for their gift of an ancient map of the city.
35 - April 9 1932 - Letter from the General Manager of Great Western Railway, Paddington Station, expressing disappointment that the council was not supporting their demand of the government that competition between road and rail transport was on an equal footing.
36 - March 3 1932 - Letter from Union of Post office Workers to accompany a booklet on the organization of the Post Office.
37 - March 16 1932 - Booklet entitled "Railways and Road Competition" containing Railway Companies' replies to criticism.
38 - Feb 10 1932 - Letter from Keighley Council re the Sterilization of Mental Defectives.
39 - Feb 6 1932 - Letters from the League of Nations re proposed disarmament.
40 - Jan 29 1932 - Letter from Great Western Railway re loss of revenue due to competition from the road transport and booklet called "Royal Commission on Transport" produced by Railways Co Association.
41 - Jan 11 1932 - Letter from The Law Reform Society re the cost of Land Registry to poorer people in the present economic crisis.
42 - undated - Leaflet on "The Roof Tax".
43 - Nov 2 1932 - Letters from the 33rd annual Worcester Christmas Fat Stock Show asking for usual donation of 10 guineas.
44 - Dec 2 1932 - Letters re donation of 10 guineas to Christmas Fat Stock Show.
45 - Nov 21 1932 - letter from the Public Library re the cost of improvements to lighting which would cost £80.
46 - Nov 10 1931 - Letter from Mr Anthony re his life governorship of the Blind College.
47 - Nov 7 1931 - letter from Worcester Ratepayers Association opposing the increased rates and questioning the need for increased no. of members of the council since the death of Samuel Southall.
Date1823-1933
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