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Expand BOX1 - Demises, Deeds, Indentures, Leases, Oaths, Sales Particulars, etc.BOX1 - Demises, Deeds, Indentures, Leases, Oaths, Sales Particulars, etc.
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1 - Bye laws made by the borough council.
2 - Bundle of papers marked - relating to appointment of High Steward.
3 - Copy of draft agreement between the justices of the county and the mayor, etc for the consolidation of the police forces of the county and the borough on the 1st June 1857. (Reference to the borough leasing to the county at a peppercorn rent the borough lock-up for 30 or 999 years from 1 June 1857).
4 - Agreement for the consolidation of the public forces of the county and borough.
5 - Bond for the due performance of the office of collector of rates by William Cluff of Huntingdon, professor of music.
6 - Bond for the due performance of the office of collector of rates by William Cluff of Huntingdon, professor of music.
7 - Bond for due performance of the office of treasurer of the borough by Thomas Henry Bush of Huntingdon, banker's cashier. Bush and Thomas Bush of St Ives, gentleman, are bound to the mayor, etc in £200.
8 - Bond for due performance of the office of the foreman or manager of the Commons of the borough by Thomas Foster Woodward of Huntingdon, tailor and woollen draper. Woodward and Joseph Abbott of Huntingdon, boot and shoe manufacturer, are bound to the mayor, etc, in £150.
9 - Bond for the payment of rental, etc for the Godmanchester turnpike gate by John Winkley of Fletton, toll hirer.
10 - Bond for due performance of office of collector of rates by William Cluff. Cluff and John Hearn are bound to the urban sanitary authority of the borough in £200.
11 - Bond for due performance of office of collector of rates by William Cluff. Cluff and William Clarke of Huntingdon, brewer, are bound to the urban sanitary authority in £200.
12 - Bond for due performance of office of treasurer of the borough by Thomas Henry Bush of Godmanchester, gentleman. Bush, Philip Edwards Tillard, esquire, and Henry Geldart, esquire, both of Huntingdon, are bound to the mayor, etc in £500.
13 - Agreement to guarantee made between the mayor, etc acting as the urban sanitary authority and the London Guarantee and Accident Company Ltd re employment of William Cluff of 136 High Street Huntingdon, as collector of the general district and water rates.
14 - Bond for due performance of the office of foreman or manager of the Commons of the borough by Thomas William Maile of Huntingdon, cow keeper. Maile and William Balmer of Huntingdon, retired builder, are bound to the mayor, etc in £150.
15 - Guarantee agreement for the fidelity of John White Woodward of Cromwell Terrace, Huntingdon, during his service as manager of the Huntingdon Horse and Cow Commons. Made between the mayor, etc and the Guarantee Society.
16 - 4 letters to the town clerk from G.W. Wallace, assistant Charity Commissioner, London, re inquiry into the Huntingdon Lammas lands which Wallace wishes to arrange.
17 - Letter to the town clerk from the Charity Commission, enclosing sealed order and 30 additional copies of the order for the sale by the trustees of the Lammas rights in or over Sweetings Close (1a 3r 3p) in Huntingdon. (The order was made 14 March 1911).
18 - Tenancy agreement. Mayor, etc for £30 pa to Earl of Sandwich, Venerable Archdeacon Francis Gerald Vesey, Reverend Walter Richard Gardner of St Mary's Vicarage, Huntingdon, clerk in holy orders, Richard Warne Woolley of Huntingdon, draper, James Marshall of Hartford, brewer, and George Ernest Dixon Brown of Whitwell House, Huntingdon, merchant, the managers of the Boys National School in Huntingdon.
19 - Bundle of notices informing persons that 'this Establishment will be closed for the weekly half-holiday on Wednesdays at One o'clock' under Shops Act 1912. nd, post 1912.
20 - 2 letters to the town clerk from the Charity Commission refurnishing the commission with the declarations in evidence of the publication of the notices re the order made on 14 March 1911 (Box2/16) and deposit of a copy of the order.
21 - Guarantee bond for the due performance of office of treasurer by George James Manthorpe of St Peter's Hill, Huntingdon. Made between Manthorpe, the Royal Insurance Company Ltd, and the town council of the borough of Huntingdon.
22 - Envelope containing letter to town clerk from local government board re appointment of overseers and assistant overseers for the parish of Huntingdon.
23 - Personal security of George Frederick Campion of Hartford, esquire, to secure fidelity of Frederick John Spencer as borough treasurer.
24 - Bond for due performance of the office of treasurer by Frederick John Spencer, now of Pinewood Sanatorium, Wokingham, Berkshire, bank clerk, Spencer and Charles William Golding of Rolandseck, Warwick Park, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, gentlemen, are bound to the mayor, etc in £500.
25 - Agreement to guarantee made between the Guardian Assurance Company Ltd, John White of Ermine Street, Huntingdon, and the council of the urban district of Huntingdon re employment of White as collector of urban district rate and water rates.
26 - Bye laws made by the borough council with respect to new streets and buildings in the borough.
27 - Agreement to hire. Harry W. Clarke of 45 Avenue Road, Huntingdon, dairyman, agrees to hire from the mayor, etc, for £12 10s 0d, the grazing of the Small Pox Hospital Field in Hartford from Lady Day to Michaelmas 1930.
28 - Standing orders for the regulation of proceeding of the council.
29 - Miscellaneous contracts.
30 - Other miscellaneous deeds.