Barnard Castle Urban District Council

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Date1160,
1974
EraLate 20th Century (1967 to 2000),
Medieval (1066 to 1540),
20th Century (1901 to 2000)
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Barnard Castle Urban District Council records

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UD/BCUD/BC Barnard Castle Urban District Council
UD/BC Miscellaneous
UD/BC 107Miscellaneous accounts
UD/BC 1071 volumeAcre money accounts (give occupier, owner, situation and acreage of land), 1886 – 1948
UD/BC 114-118Publications
UD/BC 1141 volumeLocal Government Board Orders, 1894 – 1897; and infolded, 1889
UD/BC 1151 volumeBarnard Castle Gas Act, 1904
UD/BC 1161 bookletSouvenir booklet of Opening of new Council Chamber and offices of the Rural District Council, 1938
UD/BC 1171 fileTeesdale Mercury, Centenary of Local Government supplement, 1950
UD/BC 1181 bundleProgramme for ceremony of presentation of grant of arms and description of grant, 1960 (2 copies of each)
UD/BC 128-136Miscellaneous plans
UD/BC 1281 planLarge-scale plan of the town showing old and proposed sewers, n.d.
UD/BC 1291 plan, damaged and fragile, parts missingLocal Board of Health, plan of town showing position of sewers and water pipes, by W. Ranger, 1852 Scale: 44 feet to 1 inch
UD/BC 1301 planAnother copy (?), n.d. [Endorsed “these plans are not correct record of original sewers”]
UD/BC 1311 plan, damaged and fragile, parts missingAnother copy (?), n.d. [Endorsed “these plans are correct record of original sewers”]
UD/BC 1322 rolled filesNorth Eastern Railway, book of reference and plan in connection with acquiring one plot of additional land, under Additional Powers Act, 1902
UD/BC 1331 rolled fileStartforth (Yorkshire) tithe apportionment and plan, 1839/40
UD/BC 1361 planPlan of Barnard Castle Board of Health district, 1852 [Scale: 10.56 feet to 1 mile]
UD/BC 11-113, 147, 150-151Health reports and registers
UD/BC 1111 volumeReport to General Board of Health, on Barnard Castle, by William Ranger, 1850
UD/BC 1121 filePhotocopy of UD/BC 111
UD/BC 1131 filePhotocopy of further report by W. Ranger, 1851
UD/BC 1471 volume, calf boundMedical Officer of Health’s reports, December 1911 – 21 June 1938
UD/BC 1501 volume, leather half-boundBarnard Castle U.D.C. Sanitary Inspectors’ Journal, 31 January 1948 – 13 June 1951
UD/BC 1511 volume, cloth half-boundRegister of cases of infectious diseases (except tuberculosis), 15 March 1961 – 1 March 1974
UD/BC47-84Financial recordsFor Local Board of Health collecting and deposit books, 1879-1888, see U/Te 28-32
UD/BC 47-84General Ledgers
UD/BC 471 volumeLedger, 1850 – 1864
UD/BC 481 volumeLedger, 1889 – 1896
UD/BC 491 volumeLedger, 1896 – 1901
UD/BC 501 volumeLedger, 1901 – 1904
UD/BC 511 volumeLedger, 1905 – 1909
UD/BC 521 volumeLedger, 1909 – 1913
UD/BC 531 volumeLedger, 1914 – 1919
UD/BC 541 volumeLedger, 1919-23
UD/BC 551 volumeLedger, 1923 – 1926
UD/BC 561 volumeLedger, 1926 – 1929
UD/BC 571 volumeLedger, 1929 – 1932
UD/BC 581 volumeLedger, 1932 – 1935
UD/BC 591 volumeLedger, 1936 – 1938
UD/BC 601 volumeLedger, 1938 – 1942
UD/BC 611 volumeLedger, 1942-43
UD/BC 621 volumeLedger, 1943 – 1944
UD/BC 631 volumeLedger, 1944 – 1945
UD/BC 641 volumeLedger, 1945 – 1946
UD/BC 651 volumeLedger, 1946 – 1947
UD/BC 66Ledger, 1947 – 1948 (1 volume
UD/BC 671 volumeLedger, 1948 – 1949
UD/BC 681 volumeLedger, 1949 – 1950
UD/BC 691 volumeLedger, 1950 – 1951
UD/BC 701 volumeLedger, 1951 – 1952
UD/BC 711 volumeLedger, 1952 – 1953
UD/BC 721 volumeLedger, 1953 – 1954
UD/BC 731 volumeLedger, 1954 – 1955
UD/BC 741 volumeLedger, 1955 – 1956
UD/BC 751 volumeLedger, 1956 – 1957
UD/BC 761 volumeLedger, 1957 – 1958
UD/BC 771 volumeLedger, 1958 – 1959
UD/BC 781 volumeLedger, 1959 – 1960
UD/BC 791 volumeLedger, 1960 – 1961
UD/BC 801 volumeLedger, 1961 – 1962
UD/BC 811 volumeLedger, 1962 – 1963
UD/BC 821 volumeLedger, 1963 – 1964
UD/BC 831 volumeLedger, 1964 – 1965
UD/BC 841 volumeLedger, 1965 – 1966
UD/BC85-103Rating and Valuation
UD/BC 85-92Valuation lists
UD/BC 851 volumeValuation list, c. 1911
UD/BC 861 volumeValuation list, n.d. [pre-1928]
UD/BC 871 volumeValuation list, c.1929
UD/BC 881 volumeValuation list, n.d. [c.1949 – 1955]
UD/BC 891 volumeValuation list, n.d.
UD/BC 901 volumeValuation list, n.d.
UD/BC 911 volumeAmendment proposals, 1929 – 1934
UD/BC 921 volumeAmendment proposals, 1934 – 1949
UD/BC 93-103Rate booksUD/BC 97-103 kept as samples
UD/BC 931 volumePoor rate, 1840
UD/BC 941 volumeRate to provide gas lighting in the town, 1845
UD/BC 951 volumePoor rate, 1846
UD/BC 961 volumePoor rate, 1876
UD/BC 971 volumeHalf-year ended September 1914
UD/BC 981 volumeHalf-year ended March 1941
UD/BC 991 volumeHalf-year ended September 1941
UD/BC 1001 volumeHalf-year ended March, 1942
UD/BC 1011 volumePoor rate, 1950 – 1951
UD/BC 1021 volumePoor rate, 1951 – 1952
UD/BC 1031 volumePoor rate, 1960 – 1961
UD/BC 104-106Declarations of acceptance of office
UD/BC 1041 volumeDeclarations of property qualification, 1850 – 1893
UD/BC 1051 volumePromises to fulfil duties, 1895 – 1933
UD/BC 1061 volumePromises to fulfil duties, 1933 – 1955
UD/BC 108/7-11Poor Law
UD/BC 108/11 paperNote to George Tanfield, sexton of Barnard Castle Overseers of the Poor with list of rates due to Vestry Meetings for April, June and July, 1839
UD/BC 108/21 paperExpenses claim to Barnard Castle parish by Thomas Barker for travelling to London, 16 October 1838
UD/BC 108/31 paperDischarge by Justices at Durham County Petty Session for the listed below, from payment of the poor relief rate. Witnessed and signed by churchwardens: George Monkhouse, John Heslop and overseers: Joseph Monkhouse, John Powell, William Joftly, 13 January 1840
UD/BC 108/42 papersReceipt for stationary for the Overseers of Barnard Castle signed by J. Atkinson and Ann Atkinson, 9 January – 8 July 1839
UD/BC 108/51 paperOrder by Durham General Quarter Sessions, on behalf of Barnard Castle Overseers of the Poor issued to Thomas Featherstone to pay maintenance to support a child of Ann Hind, 27 June 1836
UD/BC 108/61 paperWarrant by Robert Moses Dinsdale, Justice of Durham Quarter Sessions, to the Constable of Barnard Castle, issued after a complaint by Joseph Unthank, Overseer of the Poor of Long Newton that Henry Brownleys is avoiding to pay maintenance for a child born to Ann Killin, 8 July 1836
UD/BC 108/7Examinations after birth
UD/BC 108/7/11 paperExamination by Durham Justices of the Peace of Hannah Brown, stating that William Wigham of Barnard Castle, weaver, did beget her child. Sworn before Thomas Collins and John Headlam, 7 August 1822
UD/BC 108/7/21 paperExamination by Durham Justices of the Peace of Ann Sweeter, stating that William Kendale, late of Barnard Castle, hairdresser, did beget her child. Sworn before Thomas Collins, 1 December 1824
UD/BC 108/7/31 paperExamination by Durham Justices of the Peace of Ann Smith, stating that Zebulon Wilson of Barnard Castle, did beget her child. Sworn before Thomas Collins and John Headlam, 1 February 1825
UD/BC 108/7/41 paperExamination by Durham Justices of the Peace of Sarah Ewbank, stating that Thomas Morton of Barnard Castle, shoemaker, did beget her child. Sworn before Thomas Collins and John Headlam, 4 September 1827
UD/BC 108/7/51 paperExamination by Durham Justices of the Peace of Hannah Harewood, stating that Robert Crampton of Barnard Castle, weaver, did beget her child. Sworn before Thomas Collins, 5 March 1828
UD/BC 108/7/61 paperExamination by Durham Justices of the Peace of Mary Palmer, stating that Anthony Monkhouse of Barnard Castle, ginger bread baker, did beget her child. Sworn before John Headlam, 3 August 1831
UD/BC 108/8County rates
UD/BC 108/8/1-33 papersRequests by R. Dunn, High Constable to Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of Barnard Castle to pay the county rate. He is collecting the rates at Miss Harrison’s, The King’s Head Inn, Barnard Castle, 15 April – 22 October 1839
UD/BC 108/9Poor rates
UD/BC 108/9/11 paperAuthorisation by Guardians of the Poor given to Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor to pay £340 from the poor rates to John Stagg Barnes of Eggleston. Signed by William Todel, Guardian and George Brown, Clerk to the board of Guardians, 3 July 1839
UD/BC 108/9/21 paperAuthorisation by Guardians of the Poor given to Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor to pay £300 from the poor rates to John Stagg Barnes of Eggleston at the office of Messrs. Monkhouse. Signed by John Headlam, Chairman, Thomas Harrison, Guardian and George Brown, Clerk to the board of Guardians, 9 October 1839
UD/BC 108/9/31 paperAuthorisation by Guardians of the Poor given to Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor to pay £340 from the poor rates to J. C. Monkhouse. Signed by John Headlam, Chairman, William Watson, Guardian and George Brown, Clerk to the board of Guardians, 1 January 1840
UD/BC 108/10Bastardy orders
UD/BC 108/10/11 paperOrder issued by J. B. S. Morritt and John Headlam, Justices of the Peace to Jonathan Johnson of Barnard Castle, shoemaker for the maintenance of a female child born on 16 November 1820, following complaint of Mary Harwood, 3 January 1821
UD/BC 108/10/21 paperOrder issued by J. B. S. Morritt and John Headlam, Justices of the Peace to Joseph Raine of Baldersdale, North Riding of Yorkshire, farmer for the maintenance of a male child born on 11 May 1820, following complaint of Mary Sayer, 31 July 1821
UD/BC 108/10/31 paperOrder issued by J. B. S. Morritt and Thomas Collins, Justices of the Peace to Robert Crampton of Barnard Castle, weaver for the maintenance of a male child born on 4 March 1825, following complaint of Hannah Harwood, 6 July 1826
UD/BC 108/10/41 paperOrder issued by J. B. S. Morritt and Thomas Collins, Justices of the Peace to Thomas Morton of Barnard Castle, shoemaker for the maintenance of a female child born on 17 July 1826, following complaint of Sarah Ewbank, 5 September 1827
UD/BC 108/10/51 paperOrder issued by J. B. S. Morritt and John Headlam, Justices of the Peace to John Mutton of Barnard Castle, shopman for the maintenance of a female child born on 24 September 1829, following complaint of Mary Harrison, 1 December 1829
UD/BC 108/10/61 paperOrder issued by J. B. S. Morritt and John Headlam, Justices of the Peace to Anthony Monkhouse of Barnard Castle, ginger bread baker for the maintenance of a male child born on 2 July 1831, following complaint of Mary Palmer, 3 August 1831
UD/BC 108/10/71 paperOrder issued by J. B. S. Morritt and John Headlam, Justices of the Peace to William Hunter of Barnard Castle for the maintenance of a female child born on 13 August 1832, following complaint of Rebeca Forster, 26 September 1832
UD/BC 108/10/81 paperOrder issued by J. B. S. Morritt and John Headlam, Justices of the Peace to Anthony Oyston of Barnard Castle Moor, farmer for the maintenance of a male child born on 17 July 1832, following complaint of Mary Ann Clarke, 24 October 1832
UD/BC 108/10/91 paperOrder issued by John Headlam and R. M. Dinsdale, Justices of the Peace to William Thompson of Barnard Castle, joiner for the maintenance of a female child born on 3 March 1832, following complaint of Jane Johnson, 13 April 1833
UD/BC 108/10/101 paperOrder issued by R. M. Dinsdale and John Headlam, Justices of the Peace to John Naisby of Barnard Castle, shoemaker for the maintenance of a male child born on 10 February 1828, following complaint of Ann Harrison, 25 March 1834
UD/BC 108/10/111 paperOrder issued by R. M. Dinsdale and John Headlam, Justices of the Peace to John Naisby of Barnard Castle, shoemaker for the maintenance of a male child born on 28 January 1832, following complaint of Ann Harrison, 26 March 1834
UD/BC 108/ 11Settlement certificates
UD/BC 108/111 paperSettlement certificate issued by the churchwardens and overseers of the parish of Langlydale and Shotton to the churchwardens and overseers of Barnard Castle in the parish of Gainford concerning Ann Ripton, her daughter Margery Walton with 3 children: Ann Walton, William Walton and John Walton residing in Barnard Castle , 17 December 1832 Witnessed by: John Kayne, churchwarden, Michael Coats, overseer, William Labron, John Baxter and William Hutchinson
UD/BC 110Electoral registers
UD/BC 1101 bundleElectoral registers: for whole of South Division, 1834; for South Division, in respect of property in Barnard Castle, 1835, 1836, 1838, 1839, 1840 (several copies of each)
UD/BC 120-127Enclosure awards and plans, Commons
UD/BC 1201 paperLetter from Henry H[obain?] and Thomas Howard, Council Chamber, Fleet Street, London, on behalf of the king, to the burgesses of Barnard Castle and Langley in the township of Raby, advising them to end their dispute over Langley Common and to start using it together in a friendly manner as they had in the past, 26 February 1628
UD/BC 121/11 fileBarnard Castle open fields enclosure award, 1784/85
UD/BC 121/21 plan, 71.4 cm. x 59.2 cm.Barnard Castle open fields enclosure, ‘Plan of the Crook’, 1784
UD/BC 121/31 plan, 95.4 cm. x 65.5 cm.Barnard Castle open fields enclosure, ‘Plan of the Low Field’, 1784
UD/BC 121/41 plan, 76.4 cm. x 65.9 cm.Barnard Castle open fields enclosure, ‘Plan of the allotments in the Middle Field’, 1784
UD/BC 121/51 plan, 61.4 cm. x 61.5 cm.Barnard Castle open fields enclosure, ‘Plan of the allotments in the New Field’, 1784
UD/BC 121/61 plan, 61.5 cm. x 56.3 cm.Barnard Castle open fields enclosure, ‘Plan of the Ings’, 1784
UD/BC 121/71 plan, 90.4 cm. x 62.0 cm.Barnard Castle open fields enclosure, plan of the North Field, 1784
UD/BC 121/81 plan, 130.4 cm. x 78.1 cm.Barnard Castle open fields enclosure, plan of the pasture, 1784
UD/BC 1221 rolled file“Moors, commons, and waste lands … called Barnard Castle Moor, the Little Moor, Glenton Green, and the Baiting Steads”; award, 1795
UD/BC 1231 rolled fileGlenton Green, the Little Moor, and the Near and Far Baiting Steads; plans and indentures of sale, 1796
UD/BC 124-1274 rolled filesBarnard Castle Moor (in townships of Barnard Castle, Streatlam and Stenton, Langley Dale, Egleston, and Marwood); awards and plans, 1798
UD/BC 137-146Papers of John NixonJohn Nixon, Clerk to the Local Board of Health, 1880 – 1895, and solicitor in Galgate, Barnard Castle
UD/BC 1371 box, 2 bundlesEast Stainmoor enclosure, legal papers re disputes over claims to allotments, including Breeks v. Northfield, 1880 – 1892
UD/BC 1381 box, 3 bundlesArrowsmith v. Arrowsmith, chancery case re a dispute over the will of John Arrowsmith, legal papers, correspondence, 1867 – 1881
UD/BC 1391 bundleRaper v. McFarlane and others, re dispute over property in Grinton (North Yorkshire), including a pedigree of the Raper family, 1810 – 1811
UD/BC 1401 bundleMiscellaneous legal papers including Wardle v. Wardle re a mortgage liability, 1863; Holliday v. Dove re the will of Roger Dove, 1867 – 1863 – 1879
UD/BC 1411 bundleCorrespondence and accounts of Doyle and Edwards, solicitors, Nixon’s London agents, 1862 – 1880
UD/BC 1421 bundlePapers re the estate of Abraham Hilton, including deeds, a diary, (1893), and copy of his will, (1903), 1776 – 1903
UD/BC 1432 bundlesMiscellaneous papers, correspondence, receipts, probate of the will of George Nicholson, 1859 – 19th century
UD/BC 1442 bookletsSchemes for the management of St. John’s Hospital, 1864 and 1878
UD/BC 1451 bundleCorrespondence re completion of the Bowes Museum, with report of the Local Board of Health Sanitary Inspector; suggested rules for entry to the Museum, and Charity Commissioners’ schemes, 1893 – 1894
UD/BC 1462 papersThe armorial bearings of Barnard Castle U.D.C., 1959
UD/BC148-149Licensing
UD/BC 1481 volume, cloth boundRegister of Licenses granted under the Milk Special Designations Acts, (1949 to 1954), 22 June 1946 – 22 December 1959
UD/BC 1491 volume, leather half-boundRegister of workshops, 19 January 1903 – 26 September 1929