Catalogue description Sessional papers

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Details of CoC4/1/21
Reference: CoC4/1/21
Title: Sessional papers
Description:

12. Crown calendar, 4 Mar

 

19. E.J. Willson's Report on the castle walls and recent encroachments, 14 Feb

 

20. Two sketch plans re above

 

40. List of grand jury, July

 

42. Grown calendar, 19 July

 

56. Clerk's report, 5 Oct., referring to the opinion of the visiting justices that the separate system should be adopted. The gaoler (Nicholson) has been to Reading to see it in operation

 

87. Brownlow (London, 6 Jan.) about making sure that the cells are dry. His health is better, but his doctors think he should spend the next three months at Torquay rather than Belton

 

93. Brownlow (Torquay, 1 Mar.) about allowing a military store for a local company of pensioners to be established in the Castle. Since the disbandment of the North Lincolnshire Yeomanry there has, he believes, been no military succour available to the magistrates from nearer than York or Nottingham

 

95. W. Cubitt, London, 3 Mar., enclosing his report on the castle dykings

 

97. Brownlow, 11 Mar., returning the petition against the Tenant-Right Bill. 'Mr. Justice Maule is notoriously a great blaguard (sic), and his mode of dealing with the rape cases must have proceeded in a great degree from his own filthiness of mind!' A good attendance of magistrates at the assizes

 

98. Brownlow (London, 9 May) about the proposed storehouse. The arms of the two militia regiments were sent to Hull 14 or 15 years ago

 

107. Moore, 24 May, forwarding the county asylum plans in readiness for a magistrates' meeting in the grand jury room

Date: 1848
Held by: Lincolnshire Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Physical description: 147 Items

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