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Sessional papers

Catalogue reference: CoC4/1/6

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This record is a file about the Sessional papers dating from October 1831 - December 1833.

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Reference
CoC4/1/6
Title
Sessional papers
Date
October 1831 - December 1833
Description

15. Resolution of Louth magistrates, 24 Oct. 1831, about the particularisation of expenditure. An order should have been entered in the Gaol Sessions minutes, since it was on that understanding that the amendment of the Spilsby magistrates was withdrawn

48. Draft minutes, 29 Dec. 1831

93. Lincoln gaol delivery, 3 Mar. 1832

94. Crown calendar, Mar. 1829. [cf. Lent 1831 calendar, 53 above.]

96. F.D. Danvers (duchy of Lancaster), enquiring about J.N. Bromhead, partner with late father for 5 years, who now desires to succeed him as bailiff and collector of quit rents for the Bail of Lincoln

101. Draft minutes, 29 Mar. 1832

123. Draft minutes, 28 June. All Lincoln and district magistrates, chaired by the Revd. J. Nelson

129. Forbes to S.M. Phillipps, 11 July, with a return relating to the livings and emoluments of the Revd. G.D. Kent, chaplain of the county gaol

137. Danvers, 19 July, about ancient evidence for the extent of the Castle Dykings

140. Sentences passed at Lincoln assizes, 21 July 1832

146. Case relating to the liability of the borough of Boston for specific charges incurred by the county in the lodging and transporting of prisoners. (Since Chitty's opinion the gaol sessions has been enabled to levy rates for county purposes in general, which is partly why his advice to proceed against the local jurisdictions has not been followed.)

163. Return of Lindsey petty sessional divisions, temp. Brackenbury

164. E.J. Willson, 20 Sept. 1832, re survey of Castle, and history of Dykings

167. (Loose). Crown calendar, 9 Mar. 1833

168. (Loose). Gaol delivery, 9 Mar. 1833

169. Gaol sessions accounts, Oct. 1832

174. Acting Holland justices with dates of qualification

(No Holland resident appointed since 1821.)

176. Draft minutes, 4 Oct. 1832. Case against Boston not to be pressed until the borough magistrates have had time to take advice

183. Draft annual clerk's report

186. Draft, Forbes to Godfrey (clerk of the peace for Nottinghamshire), 11 Oct., about Lincolnshire's experience of different ways of conveying convicts

187. J. Amphlett, Boston, 13 Oct., about newspaper coverage. Hopes that 'the entire support of the Conservative interest may be brought within one concern.'

192. E.J. Willson, 13 Oct., about ground to be purchased from Mr. Wilson Hickson, adjoining the Judge's House. An adjoining parcel of dean and chapter land (obtained by exchange with Mr. Fardell) also to be acquired

210. John Inman, Plough Inn, 9 Dec., about his property on the north of the Castle

219. Draft minutes, 27 Dec

225. George Moore, 1 Jan. 1833, resigns as treasurer to the county gaol on his leaving the Lincoln Bank

236. Hollway, 22 Mar. Could the Commissioners for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors use the Judges' Lodgings when they visit Lincoln? A lack of accommodation above hill. Last time the commissioner found the White Hart nearly stripped of furniture and almost without attendants'

238. J. Amphlett, Stafford, 2 Mar., about winding up the Boston Herald

247. Draft minutes, 28 Mar. 1833

271. Copy of resolution of Boston borough quarter sessions, 10 May 1833, that prisoners committed to Lincoln should remain at Boston until the day before the assizes, and that felons sentenced at the borough sessions to transportation should be removed at the charge of the borough

272. Forbes to Kenrick (Boston clerk), 17 May, about expenses attending Boston convicts transported after sentence at Lincoln

285. Forbes to Chaplin and Johnson, 29 June, forwarding a copy of Smirke's report on repairs needed for the prison and castle walls, for the information of the Kesteven magistrates. The matter is to be considered at the October gaol sessions

298. Return of smugglers confined in Lincoln Castle, 29 June 1833. (3 from Gainsborough, one from Barton and one from Grimsby.)

302. Crown calendar, 13 July 1833

321. Return of all prisoners in the Castle, Sept. 1833

334. Draft minutes, 3 Oct. 1833

Held by
Lincolnshire Archives
Language
English
Physical description
338 Items
Physical condition
Some torn out at end
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/b49e30c1-f6f7-4d19-b612-84ab55e57be8/

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