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Gaol Sessions minutes, October 1887 - March 1889; County Committee minutes, April...
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- Gaol Sessions minutes, October 1887 - March 1889; County Committee minutes, April 1889 - January 1899
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Date (When the record was created)
- [1887-1899]
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p.17. 28 June 1888. Amendments to the Local Government Bill proposed
p.43. First meeting of the county committee, 23 Apr. 1889 - Oxenbridge elected chairman in his absence. Finance and general purposes Committee appointed, to succeed the old 'castle committee'
p.73 3 Apr. 1890. The mayor of Lincoln allowed to use the Castle grounds for his garden party
p.103 3 Apr. 1891. The Lindsey Standing Joint Committee wants the county committee to pay police expenses at assizes
p.111. 22 May 1891. W.T. Toynbee succeeds J.F. Burton decd. as clerk
In order to spread the charge for police at assizes over the boroughs as well as administrative counties in Lincolnshire, the county committee agrees to pay the charges on receipt of an account from the chief constable
p.205. 13 Apr. 1894. Alteration in coroners' fees and allowances, under Coroners' Act of 1887
p.215. 10 July 1894. W.T. Warrener to be consulted about the condition of the Anderson portrait
p.223. 12 Oct. 1894. The improvement of the Grand Jury Room's heating and ventilation agreed to, at the request of Lindsey C.C
The use of rooms near the gateway granted to the Lincolnshire Naturalists' Union
Warrener's report on the Anderson portrait read
p.261. 9 Oct. 1896. Duties of clerk and surveyor defined. Committee prepared for general re-arrangement of coroners' districts so that they each lie within one division of the county. The Lindsey and Kesteven magistrates to pay rent for their accommodation
p.275. 16 July 1897. Committee willing for the Yorkshire Coroners Bill to be extended to include Lincolnshire
p.291. 22 Apr. 1898. A bill draft to make Lincolnshire three separate counties for coronership purposes. The Yorkshire procedure for the rearrangement of overlapping districts to be adopted
p.295. 15 July 1898. The Lincoln district to be divided between Lindsey and Kesteven; new Spilsby and Heckington districts to be formed from Boston; and a new Bourne district to be formed from Spalding
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- Lincolnshire Archives
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- English
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- 304 pp
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Within the fonds: CoC
Records of the Lincolnshire County Committee, formerly the Gaol Sessions
Within the sub-fonds: CoC2
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Gaol Sessions minutes, October 1887 - March 1889; County Committee minutes, April 1889 - January 1899