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Treasury Solicitor and HM Procurator General: Treasury Letter Books

Catalogue reference: TS 2

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TS 2

Entry books of out-letters, 1806 to 1859, and press copy books of the same, 1899 to 1919, of the Treasury Solicitor and HM Procurator General, arising from business undertaken by Treasury direction or falling within the area of the Treasury's...

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TS 2

Title
Treasury Solicitor and HM Procurator General: Treasury Letter Books
Date

1806-1919

Description

Entry books of out-letters, 1806 to 1859, and press copy books of the same, 1899 to 1919, of the Treasury Solicitor and HM Procurator General, arising from business undertaken by Treasury direction or falling within the area of the Treasury's authority. They cover a variety of subjects, such as matters relating to bills of costs, criminal prosecutions, estates of deceased British subjects living abroad, work in connection with bonds, particularly as regards student interpreters in the consular service, and treasure trove. Some of the later volumes contain material concerning Development Fund business.

Related material

For entry books of reports to the Treasury see TS 5

Separated material

The volumes between 1859 and 1899 have not survived.

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status

Public Record(s)

Language

English

Creator(s)
  • HM Procurator General and Treasury Solicitor, 1876-1876
  • Treasury Solicitor, 1655-1876
Physical description

80 volume(s)

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C14070/

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