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Tithes for Clapham, Austwick & Lawkland - 1846 NCR/001/033 Notice of a meeting re. tithes for Clapham, Austwick and Lawkland dated 9 March 1846 Langcliffe Parish Council Account book and Minute book 1740-1802 LHC/005 Lawkland Parish Meeting LPM This collection of documents not previously available for research provides an almost unique record of the administration of a small rural community from the 18th Century onwards. It contains poor accounts including those of the poor house for the parishes and townships of Settle, Austwick, Horton in Ribblesdale and Giggleswick as well as detailed land ... Parish Meeting Minutes etc. LPM/001 Items including minute books, receipts and payments books, correspondence and payments made by the guardians of the poor. Leather Bound Parish Meeting Record /Appointments Book LPM/001/001 Book gives details of various appointments; 1. Overseers 1716-1905 2. Constables 1717-1864 3. Surveyors 1717-1864 4. Church Wardens 1718-1878 5. Tax Collectors 1742-1864 Record of Meetings 1821-1924 (including first Parish Meeting 4 December 1894). Details of the Trustees to Eldroth School 1805-1856. In 13 segments. Rate Books 1892 LPM/001/004/02 Full set of rate books (two per year), usually April/October from April 1892 until October 1908 inclusive (34 books), together with Rate Books for October 1916 and April 1917, making a grand total of 36 books. Each book gives details of the owner/occupier of each property or parcel of land, together with acreage and taxes applicable ... Miscellaneous Rates and Assessments Papers LPM/003 Collection of documents detailing rateable values of properties in Lawkland parish mostly 19th Century together with assessments and ownerships. Assessment Book 1834 - 1837 LPM/003/001 Little used book giving assessments for the period 1834-1837. Surveyor's Account Book 1838 - 1845 LPM/003/002 Gives details of work done and costs for period 1838-1845. In three segments. Sundry Assessments/Valuations 1821 - 1885 LPM/003/003 1. Valuation of lands/houses in Austwick Township 1830. 2. Assessment of Lawkland Land Tax 1821. 3. Rate list undated, (circ.1828-1829). 4. List of rates from Feizor collected between 1824-1829. 5. Lawkland Valuation (undated). 6. Sundry undated lists re rates. 7. Lawkland valuation dated 1885 In two segments. Lawkland & Feizor Valuation Book 1852 LPM/003/004 Listing all lands, houses in the Township of Lawkland, including Eldroth and Feizor, under owner’s name. All fields numbered and named, acreage given and taxes due on each field etc. given as appropriate in 1852. The name of the occupier of the property or land is also given. In seven segments. Settle Court Rolls Mary and Mary and Philip 1553 to 1558 MNR/007/030 Poor Law Union and Roads HHG/012 Poor Law Union and Roads hhg012_01. Lettings of tolls for turnpike dated 1846 hhg012_02. Report dated 14 June 1897 on sanitary conditions in Settle Union – Horton p. 19 hhg012_03. Act of Parliament 21 January 1790 for turnpike road repairs Keighley – Kirby Lonsdale (including Horton) Financial Report and Account of Monies In Hand - Executors of J W Foster 1879 HHG/013/001 Financial report and account of monies in hand held by executors of J W Foster 1879. Thomas Heselden’s Account Book of Revd. Dr Wilson’s Estate at Horton C18th HHG/013/002 Transcript of Thomas Heselden’s account book of Revd. Dr Wilson’s estate at Horton C18th. Dr Wilson was Dean of Carlisle. Original in the YAS archive. Craven Hearth Tax Assessments 1672 HHG/013/003 Transcript of Craven hearth tax assessments 1672. Original at the Public Record Office. Craven Probate Inventories 1709 to 1710 HHG/013/004 Transcript of Craven probate inventories 1709 to 1710 Rentals dated 1538 – 1539 for Manor of Newby HHG/013/005 Transcript of rentals dated 1538 – 1539 for Manor of Newby including Selside, South House, Borrins, Gilgarth, Ling Ghyll, Nether Lodge, Birkwith, Colt Park, Ribblehead House. Hearth Tax for Horton in Ribblesdale Dated 1672 HHG/013/006 Transcript of Hearth tax for Horton in Ribblesdale dated 1672 Rentals for the Manor of Newby 1735 – 1739 HHG/013/007 Transcript of rentals for the Manor of Newby 1735 – 1739 Lay Subsidy List for Horton Dated 1297 HHG/013/010 Transcript of lay subsidy list for Horton in Ribblesdale dated 1297 Manor of Newby Rentals – Camhouses 1662 – 1693 HHG/013/011 Transcript of Manor of Newby rentals – Camhouses 1662 – 1693 Transcript of Horton Rate Book 1912 HHG/013/014 Transcript of Horton rate book 1912 Misc Documents re Rate Query LPM/010/003 Notes on the payment of Feizor poor rates to Stainforth parish 1824 PAGE: 12Next >