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Library - Section G (Parliamentary Papers - excluding Census Returns) (Ref: Library G 1-297)Ref: Library G 1
Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education; Correspondence, Financial Statements, &c. and Reports by Her Majesty's Inspector of Schools, 1854 - 1855
H.M.S.O., 1855
Ref: Library G 2Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education; Correspondence, Financial Statements, etc. and Reports by Her Majesty's Inspectors of Schools, 1856 - 1857
H.M.S.O., 1857
Ref: Library G 3Board of Education
Report of the Committee of Council on Education (England and Wales) with appendix, 1885 - 1886
H.M.S.O., 1886
Ref: Library G 4Board of Education
Report of the Committee of Council on Education (England and Wales), with appendix, 1886 - 1887
H.M.S.O., 1887
Ref: Library G 5Board of Education
Report of the Committee of Council on Education (England and Wales), with appendix, 1887 - 1888
H.M.S.O., 1888
Ref: Library G 6Board of Education
Report of the Committee of Council on Education (England and Wales), with appendix, 1888 - 1889
H.M.S.O., 1889
Ref: Library G 7Board of Education
Report of the Committee of Council on Education (England and Wales), with appendix, 1889 - 1890
H.M.S.O., 1890
Ref: Library G 8Board of Education
Report of the Committee of Council on Education (England and Wales), with appendix, 1890 - 1891
H.M.S.O., 1891
Ref: Library G 9Board of Education
Report of the Committee of Council on Education: England and Wales, with appendix, 1891 - 1892
H.M.S.O., 1892
Ref: Library G 10Board of Education
Report of the Committee of Council on Education: England and Wales, with appendix, 1892 - 1893
H.M.S.O., 1893
Ref: Library G 11Board of Education
Report of the Committee of Council on Education: England and Wales, with appendix, 1893 - 1894
H.M.S.O., 1894
Ref: Library G 12Board of Education
Report of the Committee of Council on Education: England and Wales<...> with appendix
1894 - 1895
H.M.S.O., 1895
Ref: Library G 13Board of Education
Report of the Committee of Council on Education: England and Wales<...> with appendix
1895 - 1896
H.M.S.O., 1896
Ref: Library G 14Board of Education
Report of the Committee of Council on Education: England and Wales, with appendix
1896 - 1897
H.M.S.O., 1897
Ref: Library G 15Board of Education
Report of the Committee of Council on Education (England and Wales), with appendix, 1897 - 1898
H.M.S.O., 1898
Ref: Library G 16Board of Education
Report of the Committee of Council on Education (England and Wales), with appendix, 1898 - 1899
H.M.S.O., 1899
Ref: Library G 17Board of Education
Report of the Board of Education, 1899 - 1900: volume I.; the Report: volume II; Appendix to Report (Secondary Education)
H.M.S.O., 1900
Ref: Library G 18Board of Education
Report of the Board of Education, 1899 - 1900: volume III; Appendix to Report (Elementary Education)
H.M.S.O., 1900
Ref: Library G 19Board of Education
Report of the Board of Education, 1900 - 1901: volume I; the Report: volume II; Appendix to Report (Reports and Statistics)
H.M.S.O., 1901
Ref: Library G 20Board of Education
Report of the Board of Education, 1900 - 1901: volume III; Appendix to Report; Reports and Returns (Museums etc.) and Instructions and Minutes
H.M.S.O., 1901
Ref: Library G 21Board of Education
Reports of the Board of Education, 1902 - 1903, 1903 - 1904, 1904 - 1905, 1905 - 1906 and 1906 - 1907
H.M.S.O., 1903 - 1907
Ref: Library G 22Board of Education
Report of the Board of Education, 1907 - 1908, 1908 - 1909 and 1909 - 1910
H.M.S.O., 1909, 1910, 1911
Ref: Library G 23Board of Education
Report of the Board of Education for the years 1910 - 1911, 1911 - 1912 and 1912 - 1913
H.M.S.O., 1911 - 1913
Ref: Library G 24Board of Education
Report of the Board of Education for the years 1913 - 1914, 1914 - 1915, 1915 - 1916 and 1916 - 1917
H.M.S.O., 1914 - 1918
Ref: Library G 25Board of Education
Reports of the Board of Education for the years 1917 - 1918, 1918 - 1919, 1919 - 1920, 1920 - 1921 and 1921 - 1922
H.M.S.O., 1918 - 1923
Ref: Library G 26Board of Education
Reports of the Board of Education for the years, 1922 - 1923, 1923 - 1924 and 1924 - 1925
H.M.S.O., 1923 - 1926
Ref: Library G 27Board of Education
Education in England and Wales, being the Report of the Board of Education for the School Years 1925 - 1926, 1926 - 1927 and 1927 - 1928
H.M.S.O. 1927 - 1929
Ref: Library G 28Board of Education
Education in 1929; Education in 1930 and Education in 1931 [being the Reports of the Board of Education and the Statistics of Public Education for England and Wales]
H.M.S.O., 1930 - 1932
G 28
Ref: Library G 29Board of Education
Education in 1932; Education in 1933 and Education in 1934 [being the Reports of the Board of Education and the Statistics of Public Education for England and Wales]
H.M.S.O., 1933 - 1935
Ref: Library G 30Board of Education
Education in 1935; Education in 1936 and Education in 1937 [being the Reports of the Board of Education and the statistics of Public Education for England and Wales]
H.M.S.O., 1936 - 1938
Ref: Library G 31Board of Education
Schools in receipt of Parliamentary Grants; Grants paid to school boards and school Board accounts with lists of loans, 1895 - 1896
H.M.S.O., 1896
Ref: Library G 32Board of Education
Schools in receipt of Parliamentary Grants; Grants paid to school boards and school Board accounts with lists of loans, 1896 - 1897
H.M.S.O., 1897
Ref: Library G 33Board of Education
Schools in receipt of Parliamentary Grants; Grants paid to school boards and school Board accounts with lists of loans, 1897 - 1898
H.M.S.O., 1898
Ref: Library G 34Board of Education
Schools in receipt of Parliamentary Grants; Grants paid to school boards and school Board accounts with lists of loans, 1898 - 1899
H.M.S.O., 1899
Ref: Library G 35Board of Education
Schools in receipt of Parliamentary Grants; Grants paid to school boards and school Board accounts with lists of loans, 1899 - 1900
H.M.S.O., 1900
Ref: Library G 36Board of Education
Lists of schools under the Administration of the board [Parliamentary Grants], 1901 - 1902
H.M.S.O., 1902
Ref: Library G 37Board of Education
Board of Education Parliamentary Grants, 1903 - 1904
H.M.S.O., 1904
Ref: Library G 38Board of Education
Lists of Public Elementary Schools and Training Colleges under the Administration of the Board, 1902 - 1903
H.M.S.O., 1903
Ref: Library G 39Board of Education
Lists of Public Elementary Schools and Training Colleges under the Administration of the Board, 1903 - 1904
H.M.S.O., 1904
Ref: Library G 40Board of Education
Statistics of Public Education in England and Wales, 1904 - 1906
H.M.S.O., 1906
Ref: Library G 41Board of Education
Statistics of Public Education in England and Wales, 1905 - 1907
H.M.S.O., 1908
Ref: Library G 42Board of Education
Statistics of Public Education in England & Wales, Part I: Educational statistics; Part II: Financial statistics, p.466ff, 1906 - 1908
H.M.S.O., 1908
Ref: Library G 43Board of Education
Statistics of Public Education in England and Wales, Part I: Educational Statistics, 1907 - 1908
H.M.S.O., 1909
Ref: Library G 44Board of Education
Statistics of Public Education in England and Wales, Part I: Educational Statistics, 1908 - 1909
H.M.S.O., 1910
Ref: Library G 45Board of Education
Statistics of Public Education in England & Wales, Part II: Financial Statistics, 1907 - 1909
H.M.S.O. 1910
Ref: Library G 46Board of Education
Statistics of Public Education in England & Wales, Part I: Educational Statistics, 1909 - 1910
H.M.S.O., 1911
Ref: Library G 47Board of Education
Statistics of Public Education in England and Wales, Part II: Financial Statistics, 1908 - 1910
H.M.S.O., 1911
Ref: Library G 48Board of Education
Statistics of Public Education in England & Wales, Part I: Educational Statistics, 1910 - 1911
H.M.S.O., 1912
Ref: Library G 49Board of Education
Statistics of Public Education in England & Wales, Part II: Financial Statistics, 1909, 1910, 1911
H.M.S.O., 1911
Ref: Library G 50Board of Education
Statistics of Public Education in England & Wales, Part I: Educational Statistics, 1911 - 1912
H.M.S.O., 1913
Ref: Library G 51Board of Education
Statistics of Public Education in England & Wales, Part II: Financial Statistics 1910, 1911, 1912
H.M.S.O., 1913
Ref: Library G 52Board of Education
Statistics of public education in Wales (with Monmouthshire), Part I: Educational Statistics and Part II: Financial statistics, 1912 - 1913
H.M.S.O., 1915
[Located in Strongroom 13]
Ref: Library G 53Board of Education
Statistics of Public Education in England and Wales Part II Financial Statistics 1911, 1912 and 1913
H.M.S.O., 1914
Ref: Library G 54Board of Education
Statistics of Public Education in England & Wales, Part I: Educational Statistics; Part II: Financial Statistics, 1912 - 1913
H.M.S.O., 1914
Ref: Library G 55Board of Education
Statistics of Public Education in England and Wales: Educational Statistics, 1913 - 1914
H.M.S.O., 1915
Ref: Library G 56Board of Education
Statistics of Public Education for the year 1919 - 1920, England and Wales
H.M.S.O. 1922
Ref: Library G 57Board of Education
Statistics of Public Education for the year 1920 - 1921: England and Wales
H.M.S.O. 1924
Ref: Library G 58Board of Education
Statistics of Public Education for the year 1921 - 1922: England and Wales
H.M.S.O. 1925
Ref: Library G 59Board of Education
Statistics of Public Education for the year 1922 - 1923: England and Wales
H.M.S.O. 1925
Ref: Library G 60Board of Education
Statistics of Public Education for the year 1924 - 1925: England and Wales
H.M.S.O. 1926
Ref: Library G 61Board of Education
Statistics of Public Education for the year 1925 - 1926 (with Historical Tables): England and Wales
H.M.S.O., 1927
Ref: Library G 62Board of Education
Lists of Voluntary Schools Associations and Aid Grants, 1903 - 1905
H.M.S.O., 1905
Ref: Library G 63House of Commons Select Committee
Report from the Select Committee on Teachers in Grant-Aided Schools (Superannuation) together with the proceedings of the committee and minutes of evidence
H.M.S.O., 1922
Ref: Library G 64Board of Education
Code of Regulations for Public Elementary Schools with Schedules; Regulations for the instruction and training of pupil-teachers and Regulations for the training of teachers and for the examination of students in training colleges
H.M.S.O., 1904
Ref: Library G 65Board of Education
Regulations for Evening Schools, Technical Institutions and Schools of Art and Art Classes (from 1 August 1904 to 31 July 1905)
H.M.S.O., 1904
Ref: Library G 66Board of Education
Code of Regulations for Public Elementary Schools with schedules: Suggestions for the consideration of teachers and others concerned in the work of public elementary schools, 1905
H.M.S.O., 1905
Ref: Library G 67Board of Education
Code of Regulations for Public Elementary Schools with schedules; Regulations for the Instruction and Training of Pupil-Teachers; Regulations for the Training of Teachers and for the examination of students in training colleges; Regulations for secondary schools; Regulations for technical schools of art, and other schools and classes for further education; Syllabuses and lists of apparatus applicable to schools and classes other than elementary, 1906
H.M.S.O., 1906-1907
(1 volume, leather quarter-bound)
Ref: Library G 68Board of Education
Code of Regulations for Public Elementary Schools in England (exclusive of Wales and Monmouthshire) with schedules; Regulations for the preliminary education of elementary school teachers; Regulations for the training of teachers and for the examination of students in training colleges; Regulation for the training of teachers of domestic subjects; Regulations for secondary schools; Regulations for technical schools, schools of art, and other schools and classes for further education; syllabuses and lists of apparatus applicable to technical schools, schools of art, and other schools and classes for further education; regulations applicable to schools for blind, deaf, defective, and epileptic children; List of schools for blind, deaf, defective, and epileptic children in England and Wales, 1906 - 1907
H.M.S.O., 1907
Ref: Library G 69Board of Education
Code of Regulations for Public Elementary Schools in England (excluding Wales and Monmouthshire) with schedules; Regulations for the training of teachers for Elementary Schools; Regulations for secondary schools; Syllabuses and lists of apparatus applicable to technical schools, schools of art, and other forms of provision of further education in England and Wales, 1908
H.M.S.O., 1908
Ref: Library G 70Board of Education
Code of Regulations for Public Elementary Schools in England (excluding Wales and Monmouthshire) with schedules; Regulations for the Preliminary Education of Elementary School Teachers; Regulations for Secondary Schools; Regulations for Technical Schools, Schools of Art, and other forms of provision of further education in England and Wales; Regulations for the training of teachers for elementary schools; Circular as to regulations for religious instruction in training colleges; Regulations for the training of teachers for secondary schools; Regulations for the training of teachers of domestic subjects, 1909
H.M.S.O., 1909
Ref: Library G 71Board of Education
Minute of the Board of Education; Regulations for the Training of Teachers for Elementary Schools; Regulations for Technical Schools, Schools of Art, and other forms of provision of further education; Syllabuses applicable to Technical Schools, Schools of Art, and other forms of provision of further education; Minute of the board of Education modifying the regulations applicable to schools for the blind, deaf, defective and epileptic children, 1910
H.M.S.O., 1910
Ref: Library G 72Board of Education
Regulations for the Training of Teachers for Elementary Schools; Syllabuses of Science and Technology for 1911 - 1912 applicable to technical schools and classes for further education; Syllabus of the qualifications required for the art class teacher 's certificate and the art master' s certificates, 1911
H.M.S.O., 1911
Ref: Library G 73Board of Education
Minute of the Board of Education; Code of Regulations for Public Elementary Schools in England (excluding Wales and Monmouthshire), with schedules; Regulations for the Training of Teachers for Elementary Schools; Regulations under which grants in respect of medical treatment and care of children attending public elementary schools and certain special schools in England and Wales will be made by the board of education during the year ending March 1913; Rules as to the issue of certificates for teachers of art and art class teachers' certificates and art masters' certificates; Interim regulations for scholarships, exhibitions, free studentships and other awards in art, 1913; Statement of grants available from the board of education in aid of technical and professional work in Universities; Regulations and syllabuses for the examinations in science and technology, 1913
H.M.S.O., 1912-1913
Ref: Library G 74Board of Education
Minute of the Board of Education; Regulations for the Training of Teachers for Elementary Schools; Regulations for the Preliminary Education of Elementary School Teachers; Regulations providing for special grants in aid of certain local education authorities in England and Wales, 1913-1914; Regulations for the training of teachers for secondary schools; Regulations dealing with grants and loans in aid of museums, educational exhibitions and schools; Interim regulations for scholarships, exhibitions, free studentships and other awards in art, 1914; Regulations and syllabuses for the examinations in science and technology, 1913; Regulations for examinations in art, 1913; Regulations for the local management and conduct of examinations in science and technology, 1913; Regulations for junior technical schools; Regulations for schools of nautical training; Prospectus of Sir Joseph Whitworth ' s scholarships and exhibitions for mechanical science; Statement of grants available from the board of education in aid of technological and professional work in universities; Rules as to the issue of certificates for teachers of art and art class teachers' certificates and art masters' certificates, 1913; Syllabus of the preliminary examination for the elementary school teachers' certificate, 1914; Prospectus of the Royal College of Art, 1913-1914
H.M.S.O., 1913
Ref: Library G 75Board of Education
Minute of the Board of Education, 1914; Regulations for the preliminary education of elementary teachers, 1913; Regulations under which Grants in respect of the medical inspection and medical treatment of children attending Public Elementary Schools will be made, 1915; Regulations under which grants in respect of the provision of school meals are made, 1914; Mental deficiency regulations, 1914; Board of Education minutes, 27 June 1910; Syllabus of the preliminary examination for the elementary school teachers' certificate, 1915; Special regulations for grants in aid of Instruction for Housewives in Economical cookery, 1915; Regulations for technical schools, schools of art and other forms of provision of further education, 1914; Interim regulations for scholarships, exhibitions, free studentship and other awards in art, 1914; Regulations and syllabuses for examinations in science and technology, 1914; Regulations for examinations in Art, 1914; Regulations for Junior Technical Schools, 1913; Regulations for schools of Nautical Training, 1913; Statement of grants available in aid of technological and professional work in Universities, 1913; Rules as to the issue of teaching certificates for teachers of art, 1914; Prospectus of the Royal College of Art, 1914; Regulations for scholarships, Exhibitions, &c., in science, 1914
H.M.S.O., 1914
Ref: Library G 76Board of Education
Regulations for the Training of Teachers for Elementary Schools, 1915; Regulations for the preliminary education of elementary school teachers, 1913; Regulations under which Special Grants will be paid, 1915; Regulations for the training of teachers of domestic subjects, 1914; Minutes of the Board of Education, 1915; Regulations under which grants in respect of medical inspection and medical treatment of children attending Public Elementary Schools are made, 1915; Regulations for the training of teachers for secondary schools, 1915; Regulations for technical schools, schools of art, and other forms of provision of further education, 1915; Regulations and syllabuses for examinations in science and technology, 1915; Prospectus of the Royal College of Art, London, 1915; Regulations for examinations in Art, 1915; Rules as to the issue of teaching certificates for teachers of art, 1915; Prospectus of Sir Joseph Whitworth ' s scholarships and exhibitions for mechanical science, 1915; Statement of grants available in aid of technical and professional work in universities, 1915; Syllabus of the preliminary examination for the elementary school teachers ' certificate, 1916
H.M.S.O., 1915
Ref: Library G 77Board of Education
Regulations for the preliminary education of Elementary School Teachers, 1913; Regulations for the Training of Teachers for Secondary Schools, 1916; Examinations in Art, examiners' reports, 1916; Syllabus of the Certificate examination of the Board of Education for teachers in elementary schools, 1916; Regulations for grants in aid of agricultural education and research, 1916-1917; Regulations for examinations in art, 1916; Regulations for scholarships, exhibitions, etc., in science, 1916
H.M.S.O., 1916
Ref: Library G 78Board of Education
Regulations for the preliminary education of Elementary School Teachers, 1913; Minutes of the Board of Education, 1917; Regulations under which Supplementary Grant will be paid to Local Education Authorities for Elementary education, 1917; Regulations under which Special Grants in aid of certain Local Education Authorities in England and Wales, 1917; Regulations for evening play centres, 1917; Regulations for secondary schools, 1917; Medical grant regulations, 1917; Regulations for special schools, 1917; Draft of proposed revised regulations for continuation, technical and art courses, 1917; Regulations for scholarships, 1917; Prospectus of Sir Joseph Whitworth 's scholarships and Exhibitions for mechanical science, 1917; Syllabus of the preliminary examination for the elementary school teacher's certificate, 1917; Examination papers set at the certificate examination for teachers in elementary schools, 1917
H.M.S.O., 1917-1918
Ref: Library G 79Board of Education
Regulations for the Training of Teachers; Minutes of the Board of Education; Regulations for Evening Play Centres; Regulations under which grants to schools for mothers in England and Wales will be made by the Board of Education; Regulations under which Grants are payable by the Board of Education to Day Nurseries; Regulations for secondary schools; Regulations for nursery schools; Regulations under which supplementary grant will be paid to Local Education Authorities for Elementary Education; Regulations under which special grants in aid of certain Local Education Authorities in England and Wales will be paid in 1918 - 1919; Regulations for technical schools, schools of art, and other forms of provision of further education in England and Wales; Prospectus of Sir Joseph Whitworth's scholarships and exhibitions for mechanical science; Examination papers set at the preliminary examination for elementary school teacher's certificate, 1918
H.M.S.O., 1918
Ref: Library G 80Board of Education
Statutory Rules and Orders; Regulations; Syllabuses
1919
H.M.S.O., 1919
Ref: Library G 81Board of Education
Statutory rules and orders; Regulations, Syllabuses; Prospectus; Examination papers, 1920
H.M.S.O., 1920
Ref: Library G 82Board of Education
Statutory Rules and Orders, Regulations, Syllabuses; Prospectus; Examination Papers, 1921
H.M.S.O., 1921
Ref: Library G 83Board of Education
Statutory Rules and Orders, Regulations, Syllabuses; Prospectus; Examination Papers, 1922
H.M.S.O., 1922
Ref: Library G 84Board of Education
Statutory Rules and Orders, Regulations, Syllabuses, 1923
H.M.S.O., 1923
Ref: Library G 85Board of Education
Statutory Rules and Orders, Regulations, Syllabuses, 1924
H.M.S.O., 1924
Ref: Library G 86Board of Education
Statutory Rules and Orders, Regulations, Syllabuses; Examination papers, 1925
H.M.S.O. 1925
Ref: Library G 87Board of Education
Statutory Rules and Orders, Syllabuses, 1926
H.M.S.O., 1926
Ref: Library G 88Board of Education
Statutory Rules and Orders, Syllabuses, Vacation courses in England and Wales, Examination papers , scholarships, 1927
H.M.S.O., 1927
Ref: Library G 89Board of Education
Statutory Rules and Orders, Syllabuses, scholarships, 1928
H.M.S.O., 1928
Ref: Library G 90Board of Education
Statutory Rules and Orders, Syllabuses, scholarships, statistics, 1929
H.M.S.O., 1929
Ref: Library G 91Board of Education
Statutory Rules and Orders, Syllabuses, scholarships, statistics, 1930
H.M.S.O., 1930
Ref: Library G 92Board of Education
Statutory Rules and Orders, scholarships, statistics, 1931
H.M.S.O., 1931
Ref: Library G 93Board of Education
Statutory Rules and Orders, Syllabuses, scholarships, statistics, 1932
H.M.S.O., 1932
Ref: Library G 94Board of Education
Statutory Rules and Orders, Syllabuses, scholarships, statistics, 1933
H.M.S.O., 1933
Ref: Library G 95Board of Education
Statutory Rules and Orders, Syllabuses, scholarships, statistics, 1934
H.M.S.O., 1934
Ref: Library G 96Board of Education
Statutory Rules and Orders, Syllabuses, scholarships, statistics, 1935
H.M.S.O., 1935
Ref: Library G 97Board of Education
Statutory Rules and Orders, Syllabuses, scholarships, statistics, 1936
H.M.S.O., 1936
Ref: Library G 98Board of Education
Statutory Rules and Orders, Syllabuses, scholarships, statistics, 1937
H.M.S.O., 1937
Ref: Library G 99Board of Education
Statutory Rules and Orders, Syllabuses, scholarships, statistics, 1938
H.M.S.O., 1938
Ref: Library G 100Board of Education
Statutory Rules and Orders, Estimates, Statistics, 1939
H.M.S.O., 1939
Ref: Library G 101Board of Education
List of Public Elementary Schools in England and Wales, 1906
H.M.S.O., 1906
Ref: Library G 102Board of Education
List of Public Elementary Schools in England and Wales, 1907
H.M.S.O., 1907
Ref: Library G 103Board of Education
List of Public Elementary Schools in England and Wales, 1908
H.M.S.O., 1908
Ref: Library G 104Board of Education
List of Public Elementary Schools in England and Wales, 1909
H.M.S.O., 1909
Ref: Library G 105Board of Education
List of Public Elementary Schools in England and Wales, 1910
H.M.S.O., 1910
Ref: Library G 106Board of Education
List of Public Elementary Schools in England and Wales, 1911
H.M.S.O., 1911
Ref: Library G 107Board of Education
List of Public Elementary Schools in England and Wales, 1912
H.M.S.O., 1912
Ref: Library G 108Board of Education
List of Public Elementary Schools (including higher elementary schools) and certified efficient schools in England (except Monmouthshire), 1913
H.M.S.O., 1913
Ref: Library G 109Board of Education
List of Public Elementary Schools (including higher elementary schools) and certified efficient schools in England (except Monmouthshire), 1914
H.M.S.O., 1915
Ref: Library G 110Board of Education
List of Public Elementary Schools and certified efficient schools in England (except Monmouthshire), 1919
H.M.S.O., 1920
Ref: Library G 111Board of Education
List of Public Elementary Schools and certified efficient schools in England (except Monmouthshire), 1922
H.M.S.O., 1923
Ref: Library G 112Board of Education
List of Public Elementary Schools and certified efficient schools in England (except Monmouthshire), 1927
H.M.S.O., 1927
Ref: Library G 113Board of Education
List of Public Elementary Schools and certified efficient schools in England (except Monmouthshire), 1932
H.M.S.O., 1933
Ref: Library G 114Board of Education
List of Public Elementary Schools and certified efficient schools in England (except Monmouthshire), 1936
H.M.S.O., 1936
Ref: Library G 115Board of Education
List of Secondary Schools and Preparatory Schools in England recognised by the Board of Education as efficient, 1917 - 1922
H.M.S.O., 1919-1922
Ref: Library G 116Board of Education
List of Secondary Schools and Preparatory schools in England recognised by the board as efficient, List 60, 1923 - 1924
H.M.S.O., 1925
Ref: Library G 117Board of Education
List of Secondary Schools and Preparatory schools in England recognised by the board as efficient, List 60, 1930 - 1931
H.M.S.O., 1931
Ref: Library G 118Board of Education
Reports from University Colleges, 1904
H.M.S.O., 1905
Ref: Library G 119Board of Education
Reports from University Colleges, 1905
H.M.S.O., 1905
Ref: Library G 120Board of Education
Reports from those Universities and University Colleges in Great Britain which participated in the Parliamentary Grant for University Colleges in the year 1906 - 1907
H.M.S.O., 1908
Ref: Library G 121Board of Education
Reports from those Universities and University Colleges in Great Britain which participate in the Parliamentary Grant, 1907
H.M.S.O., 1908
Ref: Library G 122Board of Education
Reports from those Universities and University Colleges in Great Britain which participated in the Parliamentary Grant for University Colleges in the year 1907 - 1908
H.M.S.O., 1909
Ref: Library G 123Board of Education
Reports from those Universities and University Colleges in Great Britain which participated in the Parliamentary Grant for University Colleges in the year 1908 - 1909
H.M.S.O., 1910
Ref: Library G 124Board of Education
Reports for the year 1909 - 1910 from those Universities and University Colleges which participate in the parliamentary grant for university colleges
H.M.S.O., 1911
Ref: Library G 125Board of Education
Reports for the year 1910 - 1911 from those Universities and University Colleges in Great Britain which are in receipt of grant from the Board of Education, Volume 1
H.M.S.O., 1912
Ref: Library G 126Board of Education
Reports for the year 1910 - 1911 from those Universities and University Colleges in Great Britain which are in receipt of grant from the Board of Education, Volume 2
H.M.S.O., 1912
Ref: Library G 127Board of Education
Reports for the year 1911 - 1912 from those Universities and University Colleges in Great Britain which are in receipt of grant from the Board of Education, Volume 1
H.M.S.O., 1913
Ref: Library G 128Board of Education
Reports for the year 1911 - 1912 from those Universities and University Colleges in Great Britain which are in receipt of grant from the Board of Education, Volume 2
H.M.S.O., 1913
Ref: Library G 129Board of Education
Reports for the year 1912 - 1913 from those Universities and University Colleges in Great Britain which are in receipt of grant from the Board of Education, Volume 1
H.M.S.O., 1914
Ref: Library G 130Board of Education
Reports for the year 1912 - 1913 from those Universities and University Colleges in Great Britain which are in receipt of grant from the Board of Education, Volume 2
H.M.S.O., 1914
Ref: Library G 131Board of Education
Reports for the year 1913 - 1914 from those Universities and University Colleges in Great Britain which are in receipt of grant from the Board of Education, Volume 1
H.M.S.O., 1915
Ref: Library G 132Board of Education
Reports for the year 1913 - 1914 from those Universities and University Colleges in Great Britain which are in receipt of grant from the Board of Education, Volume 2
H.M.S.O., 1915
Ref: Library G 133Board of Education
Educational Pamphlets, 1 - 12 : 1. The State Leaving Examination in Norway: 2. Organisation of certain Artizan Evening Schools in East Lancashire: 3. The Modern Side at Harrow: 4. School Doctors in Germany: 5. Finance of a County System of Secondary Schools (Cheshire): 6. Continuation School Work in the Grand Duchy of Baden and in Canton Zurich: 7. Modern side of public schools, Rugby: 8. Modern sides of public schools, Eton: 9. The organisation of the instruction in the Berlin Technical Hochschule at Charlottenburg: 10. The modern sides of public schools, Dulwich: 11. The organisation of physical training in Sweden, with a note on the system adopted in Denmark: 12. The education of the cottage and market gardener in England and Wales
H.M.S.O.
Ref: Library G 134Board of Education
Educational Pamphlets, 13 - 24 : 13. The problem of Rural schools and teachers in North America: 14. The Modern Sides of public schools, Merchant Taylors': 15. The Modern Sides of public schools, Clifton: 16. The Modern Sides of public schools, Bedford Grammar School: 17. Report on Science Teaching in Public Schools: 18. Compulsory Continuation Schools in Germany: 19. The course system in evening schools (Lancashire, Cheshire and the West Riding of Yorkshire, 1907 - 1908): 20. The teaching of Latin at the Perse School, Cambridge: 21. A school week in the country (Grange Road Secondary School, Bradford):22. Syllabus of Mathematics for the Austrian Gymnasien: 23. The training of women teachers for Secondary Schools:, 24. The Montessori system of Education
H.M.S.O.
Ref: Library G 135Board of Education
Educational Pamphlets, 25 - 36 : 25. Report on farm and Agricultural Schools and colleges in France, Germany & Belgium: 26. Education & Peasant Industry, some state and state aided trade schools in Germany: 27. The Playground Movement in America: 28. Teaching of Greek at the Perse School, Cambridge: 29. The experiment in Rural Secondary Education conducted at Knaresborough: 30. An experiment in industrial research: 31. A rural special subjects centre: 32. The Admiralty method in training dockyard apprentices: 33. The Universities of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, a handbook compiled by the Universities Bureau of the British Empire: 34. Report on the Sheffield City Museums: 35. Memoranda on promotion in Elementary schools in London: 36. Some experiments in the teaching of science and handiwork in certain elementary schools in London
H.M.S.O.
Ref: Library G 136Board of Education
Educational Pamphlets, 37 - 44 : 37. Report on the Teaching of History: 38. Report on the practical management of Small Livestock in connection with the Teaching of Rural Science in elementary schools: 39. Notes on Camping: 40. Print-Script: 41. The Botany Gardens of James Allen's Girls' School, Dulwich: 42. Report of the Experimental course in Music at the Mary Datchelor school, Camberwell: 43. Humanism in the continuation school: 44. Mental and scholastic tests among retarded children
H.M.S.O.
Ref: Library G 137Board of Education
Educational Pamphlets, 45 - 60 : 45. Teaching of Drawing in a secondary school: 46. Rural Education: 47. A memorandum on the position of French in Grant-Aided Secondary Schools in England: 48. Work of Men's Institutes in London: 49. Survey of Technical and Further Education in England and Wales: 50. Some account of the recent development of secondary schools in England and Wales: 51. Libraries in State-Aided secondary schools in England: 52. Report of a committee on the selection of pictures for public elementary schools: 53. Secondary education in Ontario: 54. Report of H.M. Inspectors on the provision of technical education for the rail carriage and wagon building industry: 55. Reports on music, arts and crafts and drama in training colleges: 56. Secondary education in the states of New York and Indiana: 57. Memorandum on the teaching of Building Science to students attending courses of instruction in Building and the Building Trades: 58. Report on the teaching of electrical machine design: 59. Report on Adult Education in Yorkshire, 1927: 60. The new prospect in Education
H.M.S.O.
Ref: Library G 138/1Board of Education
Educational Pamphlets, 32, 61 - 80 : 32. Admiralty Training of Dockyard Apprentices (revised): 61. Village Survey-Making: 62. part-time Day Instruction for Building Trade Apprentices: 63. Memorandum on examinations for Scholarships and free places in secondary schools: 64. Education for Industry and Commerce: 65. The plumbers trade and training: 66. Report by H.M. Inspectors on day classes for engineering apprentices: 67. Report of H.M. Inspector on full time day courses for the Bakery and Confectionery trade: 68. Report on instruction in Stone Working in and about quarries: 69. Notes on the international congress for art education, Prague, 1928: 70. Report on the position of French in the First School Certificate Examinations, 1928: 71. Memorandum on the present position of Latin and Greek in Grant aided secondary schools in England: 72. Trade and domestic training for girls: 73: Report on adult education in Lancashire and Cheshire, 1928: 74. Education for industry and commerce (West Midlands metal working area): 75. Design and the cotton industry: 76. Report on the teaching of Spanish in evening and Part-time day courses, 1828: 77. Position of German in Grant Aided secondary schools in England: 78. The bricklayer's trade and training: 79. Report of an Inquiry into the teaching of the geography of the British Empire in certain types of schools: 80. School playing fields
H.M.S.O.
Ref: Library G 138/2Board of Education
Educational Pamphlets, 81 - 97 : 81. Recent Educational Developments in Sweden: 82. Memorandum on the Teaching of Foreign Languages in certain types of schools: 83. Memorandum on the place of the Junior Technical School in the educational system: 84. Report on the L.C.C. Men's Institutes (Junior): 85. Report of H.M. Inspectors on the Provision of instruction in Applied Chemistry in technical schools and colleges: 86. Suggestions for the planning of new buildings for Secondary Schools: 87. Memorandum on the possibility of increased co-operation between public museums and public educational institutions: 88. Educational problems of the South Wales Coalfield: 89. Memorandum on the teaching of science in senior schools: 90. Report on the instruction of the young in aims and achievements of the league of nations: 91. Trade schools on the continent: 92. Adult education wireless listening groups: 93. An experiment in rural reorganisation: 94. An outline of the structure of the educational system in England and Wales: 95. Recent developments in school music: 96. Report of H.M. Inspectors on the provision of instruction for persons employed in the coal mining industry in England and Wales, 1932: 97. The trade and training of carpenter and joiner
H.M.S.O.
Ref: Library G 139Board of Education
Educational Pamphlets, 98 - 111 : 98. The Work of Juvenile Organizations Committees: 99. Education and the Countryside: 100. Public Education in England and Wales, Historical Tables: 101. Senior School Mathematics: 102. Industry and Art Education on the Continent: 103. Education for the printing and allied trades: 104. A report on the present condition of physical education in Denmark and Sweden: 105. Educational administration in England and Wales: 106. Nursery schools and nursery classes: 107. Suggestions for the planning of buildings for public elementary schools: 108. Safety principles for boys employed in coal mining: 109. Physical education in Germany: 110. Homework: 111. A review of junior technical schools in England
H.M.S.O.
Ref: Library G 140Parliamentary Papers (IX l)
Select Committee on Education of the Poor, extract referring to Co. Durham, 1818
H.M.S.O., 1819
Ref: Library G 141Parliamentary Papers (XL)
(Rev.) D.J. Stewart
Schools Inspection Report, 1851, Counties of Durham Northumberland, Cumberland and Westmorland
H.M.S.O., 1852
Ref: Library G 142Parliamentary Papers (XXI Pt.II)
Report of A.F. Foster on the Mining Districts of Auckland, Weardale, Penrith and Wigton from "State of Popular Education in England", Royal Commission Report Vol. II, Parliamentary Papers 1861 XXI pt II pp320-434
H.M.S.O., 1861
Ref: Library G 143Parliamentary Papers (XXVII)
Schools aided by Parliamentary Grants, Report for the year 1865, Durham
H.M.S.O., 1865
Ref: Library G 144P.R.O. ED 17/49
Schools aided by Parliamentary Grants, 1879
H.M.S.O., 1879
Ref: Library G 145Parliamentary Papers (LVI)
Board of Education
Aid Grants to Associated Schools, 1901
H.M.S.O., 1901
Ref: Library G 146Parliamentary Papers (LXXXIV)
Board of Education
List of Public Elementary Schools Co. Durham, 1908
H.M.S.O., 1908
Ref: Library G 147Parliamentary Papers (LXXXIII)
Board of Education
List of Secondary Schools Co. Durham, 1908
H.M.S.O., 1908
Ref: Library G 148Royal Commission on Secondary Education
Minutes of Evidence taken before the Royal Commission on Secondary Education, Volume 1
H.M.S.O., 1895
Ref: Library G 149Royal Commission on Secondary Education
Minutes of Evidence taken before the Royal Commission on Secondary Education, Volume 2
H.M.S.O., 1895
Ref: Library G 150Royal Commission on Secondary Education
Minutes of Evidence taken before the Royal Commission on Secondary Education, Volume 3
H.M.S.O., 1895
Ref: Library G 151Royal Commission on Secondary Education
Minutes of Evidence taken before the Royal Commission on Secondary Education, Volume 4
H.M.S.O., 1895
Ref: Library G 152Royal Commission on Secondary Education
Memoranda and Answers to Questions, volume 5
H.M.S.O., 1895
Ref: Library G 153Royal Commission on Secondary Education
Reports of the Assistant Commissioners on the Counties of Bedford, Devon, Lancaster (the Hundreds of Salford and West Derby), Norfolk, Volume 6
H.M.S.O., 1895
Ref: Library G 154Royal Commission on Secondary Education
Reports of the Assistant Commissioners on the Counties of Surrey, Warwick and Yorkshire; and on certain features of secondary education in the United States of America, and in Canada, volume 7
H.M.S.O., 1895
Ref: Library G 155Royal Commission on Secondary Education
Summary of, and Index to Minutes of Evidence taken before the Royal Commission on Secondary Education, Volume 8
H.M.S.O., 1895
Ref: Library G 156Royal Commission on Secondary Education
Appendix, Statistical Tables, Volume 9
H.M.S.O., 1895
Ref: Library G 157Board of Education
Statistics of Public Education in England and Wales, 1903 - 1905
H.M.S.O., 1905
Ref: Library G 158Board of Education
Grants paid to School Boards under Section 97, Elementary Education Act 1870, 1901 - 1902
H.M.S.O., 1902
Ref: Library G 159Board of Education
Report and Abstracts of Evidence taken before the Departmental Committee on the Cost of School Buildings
H.M.S.O., 1911
Ref: Library G 160Ministry of Labour
Report on the Work of the Advisory Committees for Juvenile Employment during the year 1926
H.M.S.O., 1927
Ref: Library G 161Board of Education
Report of the Departmental Committee on the Training of Teachers for Public Elementary Schools
H.M.S.O., 1925
Ref: Library G 162Board of Education
Report of the Consultative Committee on Attendance, compulsory or otherwise, at Continuation Schools, volume 1: report and appendices
H.M.S.O., 1909
Ref: Library G 163Board of Education
Report of the Consultative Committee on Infant and Nursery Schools
H.M.S.O., 1933
Ref: Library G 164Ministry of Reconstruction
Adult Education Committee Final Report
H.M.S.O., 1919
Ref: Library G 165Board of Education
Report of the Consultative Committee on Secondary Education with special reference to Grammar schools and Technical High Schools, 1938
H.M.S.O., 1938
Ref: Library G 166Parliamentary Papers
Higher Education, England and Wales (application of funds by local authorities) return during the year 1903 - 1904
H.M.S.O., 1906
Ref: Library G 167Parliamentary Papers
Higher Education, England and Wales (application of funds by local authorities) return during the year 1904 - 1905
H.M.S.O., 1906
Ref: Library G 168Parliamentary Papers
Higher Education, England and Wales (application of funds by local authorities) returns during the year, 1905 - 1906
H.M.S.O., 1907
Ref: Library G 169Parliamentary Papers
Higher Education, England and Wales (application of funds by local authorities) returns during the year, 1906 - 1907
H.M.S.O., 1908
Ref: Library G 170Parliamentary Papers
Royal Commission on University Education in London: Final Report of the Commissioners
H.M.S.O., 1913
Ref: Library G 171Parliamentary Papers
Departmental Committee on Agriculture Education in England and Wales
Report of the Departmental Committee appointed by the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries to inquire into and report upon the subject of Agricultural Education in England and Wales with Copy of the minutes appointing the Committee and appendices, minutes of evidence and index
H.M.S.O., 1908
Ref: Library G 172Parliamentary Papers
Inter-Departmental Committee on Medical Inspection and Feeding of Children attending Public Elementary Schools
Report of the Inter-Departmental Committee on Medical Inspection and Feeding of Children Attending Public Elementary Schools, Volume 1, Report and Appendices
H.M.S.O., 1905
Ref: Library G 173Parliamentary Papers
Special Report and Report from the Select Committee on the Education (Provision of Meals) Bill, 1906; and the Education (Provision of Meals) (Scotland) Bill, 1906; with the proceedings of the Committee
H.M.S.O, 1906
Ref: Library G 174Parliamentary Papers
Technical Education (application of funds by Local Authorities) Return, during the year 1902 - 1903, with (Preliminary and final) Reports on Royal College of Science
H.M.S.O., 1904
Ref: Library G 175Parliamentary Papers
Board of Education
Public Elementary Schools in "Single-School Parishes"... as defined in Section 3(6) of the Elementary Education (England and Wales) Bill, 1908
H.M.S.O., 1908
Ref: Library G 176Parliamentary Papers
Education (England and Wales) (Voluntary Schools) Return, General Introduction, together with Appendices, Tabular Summaries, a List of Additions and Corrections, and a Key to the Symbols used in the return
H.M.S.O., 1907
Ref: Library G 177Parliamentary Papers
Departmental Committee on Educational Endowments
Volume 1, Report of a Departmental Committee appointed to enquire into the administration of Endowments: Volume 2, Minutes, Appendices, Index
H.M.S.O., 1911
Ref: Library G 178Parliamentary Papers
Board of Education
Religious Instruction in Council Schools Return 1906, part 1: Administrative Counties: part 2, County Boroughs, Boroughs and Urban Districts
H.M.S.O., 1906
Ref: Library G 179Parliamentary Papers
Departmental Committee on Education Rates
Report, together with Appendices
H.M.S.O., 1907
Ref: Library G 180Parliamentary Papers
Committee on the Model Course of Physical Exercises
Report of the Inter-departmental Committee on the Model Course of Physical Exercises
Part I
H.M.S.O., 1904
Ref: Library G 181Parliamentary Papers
Reports of the Rural Education Conference, 1910 - 1913: Boards of Education and Agriculture and Fisheries: 1. County Staffs of Instructors in Agricultural Subjects: 2. Qualification of Teachers of Rural Subjects: 3. A Suggested Type of Agricultural School
H.M.S.O., 1910 - 1913
Ref: Library G 182Parliamentary Papers
Reformatory and Industrial Schools (Funds) Committee
Report of the Inter-departmental Committee on Provision of funds for Reformatory and Industrial Schools: Volume 1, Report and Appendices: Volume 2, Minutes
H.M.S.O., 1906
Ref: Library G 183Parliamentary Papers
Departmental Committee on Reformatory and Industrial Schools
Report of the Departmental Committee on Reformatory and Industrial Schools
H.M.S.O., 1913
Ref: Library G 184Parliamentary Papers
Departmental Committee for enquiring into the principles which should determine the construction of scales of salary for Teachers in Elementary Schools
Report of the committee, volume 1, Report: volume 2, Summaries of evidence and memoranda
H.M.S.O., 1918
Ref: Library G 185Parliamentary Papers
Departmental Committee on the Superannuation of Teachers
Report of the committee on the First Reference
H.M.S.O., 1914
Ref: Library G 186Parliamentary Papers
Board of Education
General Report on the Instruction and training of pupil teachers, 1903 - 1907, with historical introduction
H.M.S.O., 1907
Ref: Library G 187Parliamentary Papers
Committee on the Pupil-Teacher System (Education Department)
Report of the Departmental Committee on the Pupil-Teacher system, volume 1, The Report: Volume 2, Minutes of Evidence and General Index
H.M.S.O., 1898
Ref: Library G 188Parliamentary Papers
Reports of the Commissioners (County of Durham).....Enquiring concerning Charities in England and Wales, 1818 - 1837 with Index to the reports (1-32); General Digest of Endowed Charities in the County of Durham, c.1874; Supplementary Digest 1893 - 1894
House of Commons
Ref: Library G 189Parliamentary Papers
Returns comprising Reports and Digests made to the Charity Commissioners, Inquiry into Charitable Endowments in every parish in County Durham arranged by parish: Volume 1, A - G
H.M.S.O., 1900-1904
Ref: Library G 190Parliamentary Papers
Returns comprising Reports and Digests mad to the Charity Commissioners, Inquiry into Charitable Endowments in every parish in County Durham arranged by parish: Volume 2, H - Z, with Quaker Charities and General County Durham Charities
H.M.S.O., 1900-1904
Ref: Library G 191/1Parliamentary Papers
Endowed Charities, Co. Durham, Gateshead, Sunderland, Volume 1: Return comprising the reports made to the Charity Commissioners, 1904, with an index to volumes 1 and 2
H.M.S.O., 1904
Ref: Library G 191/2Parliamentary Papers
Endowed Charities, Co. Durham, Gateshead, Sunderland, Volume 2,: Return comprising the reports made to the Charity Commissioners, 1904
H.M.S.O, 1904
Ref: Library G 192Parliamentary Papers
Index of Names and Places mentioned in the Reports on Endowed Charities in the administrative County of Durham and in the County Boroughs of Gateshead and Sunderland, 1904 [G 191/1-2]
H.M.S.O., 1904
Ref: Library G 193Parliamentary Papers
A Digest of Endowed Charities in the Administrative County of Durham and County Boroughs of Gateshead and Sunderland, 1899 - 1903
H.M.S.O 1904
Ref: Library G 194Parliamentary Papers
Report from the Select Committee on Church Leases Dated July 1837; with an Appendix and Minutes of Evidence
H.M.S.O., 1838
Ref: Library G 195/1Parliamentary Papers
Minutes of Evidence taken before the Episcopal and Capitular Revenues Commission
H.M.S.O., 1850
Ref: Library G 195/2Parliamentary Papers
Third Report from the Select Committee on Ecclesiastical Commission, &c.; together with the proceedings of the Committee, Minutes of Evidence, and Appendix
H.M.S.O., 1856
Ref: Library G 196Parliamentary Papers
First Report from the Select Committee on Shipwrecks; together with the minutes of evidence, appendix, and index
H.M.S.O., 1843
Ref: Library G 197Parliamentary Papers
Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the present state of the River Tyne, together with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix, 1855
H.M.S.O., 1855
Ref: Library G 198Parliamentary Papers
Naval Receipt and Expenditure for the year ended 31 March 1838
H.M.S.O., 1839
Ref: Library G 199Parliamentary Papers
Tidal Harbours Commission: First Report of the Commissioners with minutes of evidence, appendix and analysis of evidence
H.M.S.O., 1845
Ref: Library G 200Parliamentary Papers
Tidal Harbours Commission: Second Report of the Commissioners with minutes of evidence, appendices, supplement and index
H.M.S.O., 1846
Ref: Library G 201Parliamentary Papers
The Thirtieth Report of the Commissioners of H.M. Woods, Forests and Land Revenues, in obedience to the Acts of 10 Geo. IV. Cap. 50, and 2 Will. IV. Cap. 1; being the First Report of the said Commissioners Under the Act of the 14 & 15 Vict. Cap. 42
H.M.S.O., 1852
Ref: Library G 202Parliamentary Papers
Report from the Select Committee on Crown Forests; together with the proceedings of the Committee, minutes of evidence, appendix and index
H.M.S.O., 1854
Ref: Library G 203Minutes of evidence taken before the Select Committee on the Game Laws: Durham Evidence [taken from H.L.1846 X pp. 242-250]
1846
Ref: Library G 204Royal Commission on London Squares, Minutes of evidence, 1927
H.M.S.O., 1927
Ref: Library G 205Parliamentary Papers
Report of the Royal Commission on Licensing (England and Wales), 1929 - 1931
H.M.S.O., 1932
Ref: Library G 206/1/1-5Parliamentary Papers
Licensing Statistics, 1902, 1904, 1906 - 1908
H.M.S.O.
Ref: Library G 206/2/1-4Parliamentary Papers
Licensing Statistics, 1911, 1912, 1915, 1921
H.M.S.O.
Ref: Library G 207Parliamentary Papers
Royal Commission on the Civil Service First Report and Appendix to First Report [the Appendix contains minutes of evidence taken from 26 March 1912 to 19 April 1912 with appendices to that evidence]
H.M.S.O., 1912
Ref: Library G 208Parliamentary Papers
Royal Commission on the Civil Service Second Report and Appendix to Second Report [the Appendix contains minutes of evidence taken from 25 April 1912 to 2 August 1912 with appendices to that evidence]
H.M.S.O., 1912
Ref: Library G 209Parliamentary Papers
Royal Commission on the Civil Service Third Report and Appendix to Third Report [the Appendix contains minutes of evidence taken from 10 October 1912 - 13 December 1912, with appendices to that evidence]
H.M.S.O., 1913
Ref: Library G 210Parliamentary Papers
Royal Commission on the Civil Service Fourth Report and Appendices to Fourth Report [the Second Appendix contains minutes of evidence taken from 9 January 1913 - 20 June 1913, with appendices to that evidence]
H.M.S.O., 1914
Ref: Library G 211Parliamentary Papers (XI. part II)
Parliamentary Representation Reports from Commissioners on the proposed Division of Counties and Boundaries of Boroughs Part II [contains plan and report on proposed division of Co. Durham, with boundary reports and plans for Boroughs]
House of Commons, 1832
Ref: Library G 212Parliamentary Papers
Municipal Corporations (England and Wales) Appendix to the first Report of the Commissioners, Part III: Northern and North-Midland Circuit [contains reports on cities and Boroughs in Cumbria, Durham, Yorkshire, Lancashire and Northumberland]
House of Commons, 1835
Ref: Library G 213Parliamentary Papers (XLV)
Municipal Corporation Boundaries: Report upon the Proposed Municipal Boundary and Division into Wards of the Borough of Durham with Plan, 1837
H.M.S.O., 1837
Ref: Library G 214Parliamentary Papers
Local Government (England and Wales) Bill, 1888: As introduced, amended, and passed with precis of Bill
H.M.S.O., 1888, 1894
Ref: Library G 215Parliamentary Papers
Minutes of Evidence taken before the Commissioners under the Local Government Act, 1888, with Orders and Appendices
H.M.S.O., 1892
Ref: Library G 216Durham County Council
Royal Commission on Local Govt. in the Tyneside area Case of the County Council of Durham <...> submitted to the Royal Commission appointed to examine the System of Local Government in the areas of local government north and south of the
Durham County Council 1936
Ref: Library G 217Parliamentary Papers
Fiftieth Report of the Commissioners of H.M. Inland Revenue For the Year ended 31st March 1907
H.M.S.O., 1907
Ref: Library G 218Parliamentary Papers
Committee on National Expenditure Report, 1931
H.M.S.O., 1931
Ref: Library G 219Parliamentary Papers
Report of the Committee on Local Expenditure, 1932
H.M.S.O., 1932
Ref: Library G 220Parliamentary Papers
First Report of the Departmental Committee on Local Taxation, 1912, with Appendix, Minutes of Evidence, Memoranda and Final Report submitted to the Committee
H.M.S.O., 1912
Ref: Library G 221Parliamentary Papers
Appendix to Final Report of the Departmental Committee on Local Taxation, 1914, Part I: Minutes of Evidence; Part II: Memoranda submitted by witnesses; Part III: Memoranda other than those submitted by witnesses
H.M.S.O., 1914
Ref: Library G 222Parliamentary Papers
Royal Commission on Local Government in England 1966 - 1969: Volume 1, Report
H.M.S.O., 1969
Ref: Library G 223Parliamentary Papers
Royal Commission on Local Government in England, 1966 - 1969: Maps for Volume 1
H.M.S.O., 1969
Ref: Library G 224Parliamentary Papers
Royal Commission on Local Government in England, 1966 - 1969: Volume 2, Memorandum of Dissent by Mr. D. Senior
H.M.S.O., 1969
Ref: Library G 225Parliamentary Papers
Royal Commission on Local Government in England 1966-69: Maps for volume 2
H.M.S.O., 1969
Ref: Library G 226Parliamentary Papers
Royal Commission on Local Government in England, 1966 - 1969: Volume 3 , Research Appendices
H.M.S.O., 1969
Ref: Library G 227Parliamentary Papers
Royal Commission on Local Government in England, 1966 - 1969: Maps for Volume 3
H.M.S.O., 1969
Ref: Library G 228Parliamentary Papers
Conduct in Local Government volume 1: Report of the Committee
H.M.S.O., 1974
Ref: Library G 229Parliamentary Papers (XL)
Poor Rates Return Durham County, 1839 - 1842
H.M.S.O., 1844
Ref: Library G 230Parliamentary Papers
Poor Law Commissioners Report on the Sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population 1842 <...> Parliamentary Papers 1842 H.L. XXVI pp2,20-30,361-2,401 Local Reports Nos. 24,25,26 Parliamentary Papers 1842 (H.L.) XXVII pp409-444
[Missing]
Ref: Library G 231Parliamentary Papers
Appendix to the first report from the Commissioners on the Poor Laws, 1834, Assistant Commissioners ' Report [John Wilson], Appendix A, Part I, Northumberland and Durham
H.M.S.O., 1834
Ref: Library G 232Parliamentary Papers (XLV)
Workhouse Offences Persons committed, 1835 - 1842
H.M.S.O., 1843
Ref: Library G 233Parliamentary Papers
Report of the Royal Commission on the Poor Laws and Relief of Distress, 1909
H.M.S.O., 1909
Ref: Library G 234Parliamentary Papers (XI)
Select Committee on Settlement and Poor Law Removal, 1847, with Minutes of Evidence (Durham) & Appendices
H.M.S.O., 1909
Ref: Library G 235Parliamentary Papers
Appendix to the first report from the Commissioners on the Poor Law, Report by John Wilson, Durham County, 1834
H.M.S.O., 1834
Ref: Library G 236Appendix to the Sixteenth Report of the Deputy Keeper for the Public Records (Durham Records), 1854
H.M.S.O., 1854
Ref: Library G 237Scottish Home and Health Dept.
Local Authority Records <...> Report by a committee appointed by the Secretary of State for Scotland
H.M.S.O., 1967
Ref: Library G 238P.R.O. Govt. of Northern Ireland
Report of the Deputy Keeper of Public Records
H.M.S.O. 1966
Ref: Library G 239P.R.O. Govt. of Northern Ireland
Report of the Deputy Keeper of Public Records for the years 1960-1965
H.M.S.O. 1968
Ref: Library G 240Parliamentary Papers
Modern Public Records Selection and Access<...> Report of a Committee appointed by the Lord Chancellor
H.M.S.O. 1981
Ref: Library G 241Parliamentary Papers
Report of the Committee on Departmental Records
H.M.S.O. 1961
Ref: Library G 242Parliamentary Papers
Report of the Committee on Legal Records
H.M.S.O. 1966
Ref: Library G 243Registrar-General's Office
The Registrar-General's Statistical Review of England and Wales for the year 1925: Tables Part 1, Medical (New Annual Series, No. 5)
H.M.S.O., 1926
Ref: Library G 244Registrar-General's Office
The Registrar-General's Statistical Review of England and Wales for the year 1924 (New Annual Series, No. 4)
H.M.S.O., 1928
Ref: Library G 245Registrar-General's Office
The Official List published by the authority of the Registrar-General of Births, Deaths, & Marriages [Regulations, instructions, lists of registration officers, districts etc., Registers and Records at Somerset House, lists of churches etc.]
H.M.S.O., 1912
Ref: Library G 246Parliamentary Papers
Board of Trade
Board of Trade Return, Trades (Hours of Work) Return "showing the Average Number of Hours Worked as a Weeks Work in the Chief Trade Centres by the following Industries in the Years 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1890:-Agricultural and Dock Labourers; Bakers; Cabinet Making Trades; Chemical Workers; Cigar and Tobacco Trades; Clothing Trades; Coach Making; Engineering Trades; Glass Trades; Manufactured Iron Trade; Mining; Pottery Trades; Printing and Bookbinding; Railway Employees; Shipbuilding Trades; Textile Trades"
H.M.S.O., 1890
Ref: Library G 247Parliamentary Papers
Reports of Special Assistant Poor Law Commissioners on the Employment of Women and Children in Agriculture, 1843: Commissioners ' Reports; Sir F.H. Doyle on Yorkshire and Northumberland
H.M.S.O., 1843
Ref: Library G 248Parliamentary Papers
Employment of Children, Young Persons and Women in Agriculture (1867) Commission: J.J. Henley's Report on Northumberland and Durham with accompanying evidence [Parliamentary Papers, 1867-1868, XVII pp. 112-131, 457, 479-482,]
H.M.S.O., 1867 - 1868
Includes evidence/information given by:
Page 52, Report by Mr Henley
Page 52, Ref. 3, Mr G H Ramsey re his evidence to the select committee on agricultural customs in 1848.
Page 53, Ref. 22, Mr Henderson, steward of South Rock Farm in Alnwick Union.
Page 54, Ref. 25, Rev. T Knight, re practice of women leading or driving horses etc.
Ref. 25, Mr G Culley
Ref. 25, Mr Brown, surgeon, see also Page 67 Ref. 170 and Ref. 172
Ref. 25, Patrick Baker, overseer at Lowick
Ref. 31, Dr. Cahill, of Berwick-on-Tweed
Page 55 Ref. 34, Mr George Rea, see also Page 60 Ref. 94
Ref. 38, Mr Grey, agriculturist of Dilston, see also Page 57 Ref. 47
Ref. 39, Mr Langland
John Hall, aged 44
John Scott, aged 29
George Strong, aged 20
Margaret Elliott, aged 22
Andrew Best, aged 11
William Clough, aged 6
Alexander Rogerson, aged 8
James Rogerson, aged 37
Page 55 Ref. 39, Mr Marshall
Page 56 Ref. 49-51, Mr Spraggon, relieving officer at Ponteland
Page 57 Ref. 58, Mr Lumsden
Ref. 59, John Paxton, medical officer of the Berwick union.
Dr. Dodd of Rothbury
Mr Brown, surgeon, of Berwick-on-Tweed
Dr. Turnbull, of Coldstream
Mr Patrick Baker, overseer of Lowick
Ref. 63, Mr McCabe, surgeon, Matfen
Ref. 65, Mr Parrington, agent to Lord Boyne
Ref. 66, Mr Snowball, agent to Lord Eldon
Ref. 67, Mr Flavel, auctioneer in Sedgefield
Mr R L Pearson, relieving officer of Stockton
Ref. 68, Mr Burdon of Castle Eden
Page 59 Ref. 81, The Venerable Archdeacon Hamilton, see also Page 62 Ref. 106, Page 65 Ref. 142 and Page 71 Ref. 223
Ref. 82, Rev. T R King, Vicar of Carham, see also Page 63 Ref. 127
Ref. 83, Rev. Thomas Knight, of Ford, see also Page 63 Ref. 126
Ref. 84, Mr Carr, relieving officer and registrar of the Wooler District of the Glendale Union.
Ref. 85, Mr Hopper, master of the Stockton-on-Tees Workhouse
Ref. 86, Mr Watson, relieving officer and registrar, Morpeth Union
Page 60
Ref. 88, Mr Wightman, superintendent registrar and clerk of the Glendale Board of Guardians, see also Page 61 Ref. 103 and Page 63 Ref. 117
Ref. 93, Mr King, of Carham
Page 61
Ref. 99, Mr King
Ref. 104, Mr Pole Ward
Anthony Dagg, shepherd on the Cheviot Hills in the Rothbury Union
Page 62
Ref. 105, Rev. John Young, Presbyterian minister at Bellingham for 38yrs
Ref. 108, Mr Dods of Anick Grainge [Alnwick Grange], Hexham Board of Guardians
Ref. 109, Rev. Mr Fiskin, United Presbyterian Minister at Stamfordham.
Ref. 111, Mr C Hedlock, master of the Roman Catholic School at Stamfordham.
Ref. 111, Mr Thomson, Bellingham British School
Mr Bainbridge
Mr Rodger of Embleton
Page 63
Ref. 120, Mr Foster (Education Commission Report 1861)
Ref. 124, Mr G Hughes, of Middleton Hall, Wooler
Ref. 128, John Hall, steward to Mr Langlands, Old Bewick
Page 64
Ref. 131, Mr Oliver, florist and gardener at Eslington Park
Ref. 132, Mr Duncan, English Presbyterian school master at Wooler
Ref. 133, George Bowmaker, clerk to Mr Grey, of Milfield Hill.
Ref. 138, Sir Francis Doyle, re his report on Northumberland 1842.
Page 65
Ref. 148, Rev. Dr. Gilly of Norham re a pamphlet entitled 'The Peasantry of the Border', see also Ref. 152.
Ref. 148 Mr Charles Bosanquet
Mr Ralph Carr
Page 66
Ref. 157 and 158, Mr Charles Rea
Ref. 160, Mr Lowry re report of the Cottage Building Society, 1847.
Ref. 162, Mr Tait, shepherd of Paston
Ref. 165, Mrs Henderson, re Branton
Mr Turnbull, tenant of Branton
Ref. 166, Mr Davidson relieving officer of Alnwick
Ref. 169, Mr Hunt, surgeon at Belford
Page 67
Ref. 173, Mr Watson, relieving officer, Morpeth
Ref. 175, Rev. John Bigge, vicar of Stamfordham
Ref. 177, Mrs Colbeck, Walwick Grange
Ref. 179, Mr Charlton of Hesleyside and chairman of the Bellingham Board of Guardians.
Ref. 180, Mr Thomas Lawson of Longhirst, see also Page 68 Ref. 185 and Page 70 Ref. 216.
Ref. 181, Mr King of Carham
Ref.182, Sir M W Ridley, M.P.
Ref. 184, Mr Langland, Old Bewick
Page 68
Ref. 185, Mr George Culley, of Fowberry Tower
Mr J Angus, vice chairman of the Morpeth Board of Guardians
Mr T Lawson, of Longhirst Grange, see also Page 67 Ref. 180
Ref. 189, Mr Thos. Sample, land agent
Mr Jacob Wilson, land agent
Ref. 190, Mr Bolam, land agent
Mr Woodward, architect, Roby [Raby] Castle
Mr Craster
Ref. 191, Mr George Culley, the High Sheriff
Page 70
Ref. 207, Mr Rodger, of Embleton
Ref. 209, Sir Charles H J Anderson
Ref. 212, Mr Fife, surgeon, Newcastle
Ref. 216, Mr Thomas Lawson of Longhirst, see also Page 67 Ref. 180
Page 219
James Woodward
Mr P G Bolam
Mr J Watson
Mr J Craster
Rev. Archdeacon Hamilton
Mr W Wightman
Rev. P G McDouall
Rev. T Knight
Mr John Bruce
Mr Stanhope
Mr Thomas Rodger of Embleton
Mr J C Langlands of Old Bewick
Mr John Hogg of Cawsey Park
Rev. R W Bosanquet of Rock, Alnwick
Mr George Laing of Corn Hill
Mr George Rea of Middleton
Mr Dods of Anick Grange [Alnwick Grange]
Mr Gowen of Wooler
Page 220
Rev. Robert Powell, Rector of Bellingham
Rev. John Young, Presbyterian Minister Bellingham
Rev. J C Flint, Roman Catholic Priest, Bellingham
Rev. Mr Fiskin, United Presbyterian Minister, Stamfordham
Mr Charles Hedlock, master of the Roman Catholic School Stamfordham
Rev. John Fox, master of the Endowed School, Stamfordham
Mr John Paxton, master of the National School, Bellingham
Mr Thomson, master of the Bellingham British School
Mr Joseph Bainbridge Fife, surgeon, Newcastle
Mr Elliot, surgeon, Bellingham
Mr McCabe, surgeon, Matfen
Mr James Spraggon, relieving officer, Ponteland
Mr John Robson, relieving officer, Stamfordham District
Mr William Helnsley, relieving officer at Chollerton
Mr G Dickenson, relieving officer Allendale District
Messrs. Thomas and James Aynsley, relieving officers, Bellingham
Mr John Hogg, steward to Mr Andrew Ridley, Lincoln Hill
Mr John Moore, steward to Mr Wilson, Shotley Bridge
Page 241
Mrs Colbeck, occupier of Wallwick Grange
Mr Robb, Draper of Hexham
William Riddle, Kirk Harle
Mr John Thornton, Castleward
John Thornton, Castleward
Mr Lumsden, farmer, Shotton Cramlington
Page 268
William Nicholson, occupier, Hazelridge, Glendale
Thomas Stawart, occupier, Roddam, Glendale
James Grey, occupier, Kimmerston, Glendale
Richard, Huntley King, occupier, Wooperton, Glendale
Charles Borthwick, occupier, Mindrim, Glendale
Christopher Atkinson, occupier, Rosedon, Glendale
Mr J C Langlands, occupier, Old Bewick, Glendale
George Rea, occupier, Ilderton, Glendale
Rev. John Fraser, occupier, Lowick, Glendale
George Pringle Hughes, occupier, Ilderton, Glendale
Rev. William Clark King, Norham, North Northumberland
John Bolam, occupier, Glarorum, North Northumberland
Mr R S Bainbridge, occupier, Woodhorn, North Northumberland
William Henry Charlton, landowner, Hesleyside, South Northumberland
Joseph Lee, occupier, Corbridge, South Northumberland
John Fewster Newlands, occupier, Ebchester, South Northumberland
Edward Coulston of Bridgeford, South Northumberland
Henry T Thompson, occupier, Chollerton, South Northumberland
Mrs Isabella Colbech, occupier, Warden, South Northumberland
Thomas Wilson, occupier, Warden, South Northumberland
Mr W B Wilson, occupier, Blagdon, South Northumberland
Thomas H Bates, Wolsingham, Durham
Mr Hislop, Chairman of the Chester-le-Street Board of Guardians
Page 269
Rowland Burdon, occupier, Castle Eden, Durham
Robert Graham, occupier, Staindrop, Durham
William W Hawdon, occupier, Staindrop, Durham
Mr Simpson Walker, occupier, Cockfield, Durham
John Feetham, occupier, Houghton-le-Spring
Mr W Steward, occupier, Bourne Moor [Bournmoor], Durham
Page 270
Rev. W Featherstonhaugh, Edmund Byers, Durham
Rev. James W Hick, Byers Green, Durham
Henry Chaytor, Witton Castle, Darlington
Page 271
John Mitchell, medical officer, Teesdale Union
Mr Sheriton, medical officer, Sedgefield Union
Mr W Boyd, medical officer, Durham Union
Mr Anston, surgeon, Stanhope
William Lowes, relieving officer, Sedgefield Union
William Wastell, relieving officer, Darlington Union
Mr Butterfield, relieving officer, Castle Barnard [Barnard Castle]
William Banks, relieving officer, Middlesborough, Stockton Union
Richard Langley Pearson, relieving officer, Stockton Union
John Gregson, relieving officer, Durham
John Benson, relieving officer, Stanhope
John Thompson, relieving officer, Bishop Auckland
Messrs. Hodgson and Dickinson, relieving officers, Chester-le-Street
Mr Parrington, agent to Lord Boyne
Mr Flavel, auctioneer and farmer, Sedgefield
Messrs. Bamlett, Parkin, and Noddings, occupiers of land, Stockton Union
Mr Charlton, occupier, Sedgefield
Isaac Allanson farmer, Bishop Auckland
James Taite, agent to Mr Burdon, Castle Eden
A B, farmer, Bishop Auckland
Messrs. Stobbs, Gill, and Hutchinson, guardians, Bishop Auckland
Mr W C Robinson, master of the Hatfield Colliery School
Mr Grey, master of the New Harrington Church School
Miss Margaret Unwin, National Schoolmistress, Castle Eden
John B Johnstone, master of the Esk National School
Matthew Fawel, master of the Roman Catholic School, Esk
Mr Foster, master of Castle Eden National School
Mr Nixon, hind, Aycliffe
Mrs Thomas Forester, wife of a hind, Hill Farm, (see also Page 275)
Mrs James Lawson, wife of a hind, Bishop Auckland, (see also Page 275)
Mrs Edgar, wife of steward, Castle Eden, (see also Page 275)
Mrs MacMurdo, wife of a Scotch hind, Castle Eden, (see also Page 276)
Mrs Francis Waller, wife of a hind, Bishop Auckland
Joseph Elliott, son of a byreman
Anna Angus, daughter of a hind, Brancepeth
John Mitchell, medical officer of the Teesdale Union
Page 272
Mr Sheriton, surgeon and medical officer to Sedgefield Union
Mr W Boyd, medical officer of the Durham Union
Mr Arnston, surgeon, Stanhope
Mr William Lowes, relieving officer, Sedgefield Union
Mr William Wastell, relieving officer, Darlington Union
Page 273
Mr Butterfield, relieving officer, Castle Barnard [Barnard Castle]
William Banks, Middlesborough District, Stockton Union
Richard Langley Pearson, relieving officer, Stockton Union
John Gregson, relieving officer, Durham
John Benson, relieving officer at Stanhope
John Thompson, relieving officer of the Hamsterley District, Bishop Auckland
Messrs. Hodgson and Dickenson, relieving officers Chester-le-Street Union
Mr Parrington, agent to Lord Boyne, County Durham
Page 274
Mr Flavel, auctioneer and farmer, Sedgefield
Messrs. Thomas Bamlett, William T Parkin and Robert Nodding, occupiers of land, Stockton Union
Mr Charlton, occupier of land, Sedgefield
Isaac Allanson, farmer, Bishop Auckland
James Taite, agent to Mr Burdon, Castle Eden (from Dumfriesshire)
Messrs. Hale Stubbs, Thomas Gill, John Hutchinson, guardians at Bishop Auckland
Page 275
Mr W C Robinson, master of the Hatfield Colliery School
Mr Grey, master of New Harrington Church School
Miss Margaret Unwin, certificated mistress of the girls National School, Castle Eden
John Johnstone, master of Esk National School
Mathew Fawel, master of the Castle Eden National School
Mr Nixon, hind, lives close to Hadfield Colliery School
Mrs Thomas Forester, Lambton Farm, hind's wife on the Hill Farm near Houghton-le-Spring
Mrs James Lawson, wife of a hind, in the service of Mr Allanson near Bishop Auckland
Mrs Edgar, wife of a steward at Castle Eden
Page 276
Mrs MacMurdo, wife of a Scotch hind at Castle Eden
Mrs Francis Waller, wife of a hind at Wadsworth, Bishop Auckland
W M Grey, aged 12, Wingate School, son of a farmer
Charles Grey, brother of the above
Robert Smith, aged 12, of Castle Eden School, son of a widow
Thomas Smith, aged 11, Castle Eden School, son of a roper
Ralph Todd, aged 10, Castle Eden School, father works at a brewery
George Inglis, aged 13, Castle Eden School
Mathew Miles, aged 13, Castle Eden School, father is an engine driver
Joseph Elliott, aged 11, son of the byreman, Lambton Farm
Anna Angus, aged 17, daughter of a hind near Brancepeth, Durham
W Edgar, presiding chairman, Auckland Union
Thomas Lenneard, hind with Mr Powell of West Layton
Geo. Butterfield, recording officer, Teesdale Union
Page 407
Mr Portman, Malton, N. Riding Yorkshire
Page 408
Mr J Smith, of Riseborough
Superintendent Harper, E.R. Constabulary, Malton
James Palmer Esq, Surgeon, Flaxton
Rev. J Griffiths, Flaxton
J Mitchell, master, Flaxton
Page 409
Rev. J Hodgkinson, Sternsall
Mr Meywell Ingram, of Sheriff Hutton, Landowner
Joshua Illingworth, master, Sheriff Hutton
Joseph Lundy, aged 10
Mary Saville, aged 10
Rev. O Flowers
Page 410
Rev. W Braithwaite of Alne
Mr Weddell, farmer, of Alne
Rev. H Ainsie, Easingwold
Mr Bensley, undermaster, Free School, Easingwold
Rev. J Fish, Superintendent, Castle Howard Reformatory, (see also Page 413)
Miss Ellis, Mistress at Amotherby Girls School
Mr Thelluson, owner of cottages in Amotherby
Page 411
Tindall Sleightholm, Schoolmaster, Cloughton
Rev. F D Legard of Bulmer
Mr Denison, farmer of Bulmer
Mr Ellerby, farmer of Bulmer
W C Worsley Esq, of Hovingham, (see also Page 412)
Page 412
Mr Boddy, farmer of Thornton
George Ward, relieving officer to the Pickering Union
J Kitching Esq, chairman of the Board of Guardians, Pickering
Page 413
Mr Nelson, farmer of Sinnington
J H Phillips Esq, Beadlam Grange, Helmsley
W Mclauchlin Esq, Helmsley
J Johnson, master at Chopgate, Bilsdale
Rev. F Callabert, Roman Catholic Priest, Egton
Page 414
J S Pennyman Esq, of Ormesby
Mr Deacon, agent, Ormesby
Rev. C Bailey of Marton-In-Cleveland
Ralph Robinson, Field House, Hutton-Low-Cross
Page 415
H J Turner Esq, of Gilling
Rev. James Wharton, Gilling
Mr Moscrop, agent to Lord Zetland of Gilling
Amos Haughton, master at Manfield Parochial School
Page 417
Robert Herring, aged 13, son of a market gardener
Samuel Rowlandson of Barton near Darlington
John Outhwaite, farmer, of Catterick
J B Booth Esq, Killerby Hall
Page 418
Rev. J G Beresford, Rector of Bedale
Mr Morton, guardian, Bedale
Page 419
G Serjeantson Esq, (Camp-Hill)
Mr Ashman, master at British and Foreign Boys School, Thirsk
J Walton, master at Church School, Thirsk
Sarah Flint, aged 13, of Thirsk
J Rob Esq, of Carlton near Thirsk
Mr Brooks, farmer of Thirsk
B Wilson, farmer of Brawith
George M Lomas, farmer of Topcliff near Thirsk
Page 420
Mr Booth of Warlaby, Ainderby Steeple Parish
J Smith, school master, Kirby Wiske School
Henry Morton of Hutton Conyers, near Ripon
Ref: Library G 249Parliamentary Papers (H.L. 1842 XX)
Royal Commission on the Employment of Children in the Mines of the South Durham Coalfield, 1842: Report of James Mitchell LL.D
H.M.S.O., 1842
Includes evidence/information given by:
Mr Appleby, agent of the Hazard Pit, Dunwell Pit and Moorsley Pit (Page 125)
Mr John Buddle, re evidence given to the Lords' Committee (Page 120, Page 126)
Mr Thomas Alexander Cockin, colliery manager (Page 124)
Mr Thomas Crawford, Pittington (Page 123)
Mr Thomas Crawford, agent of the colliery of Stobart & co (Page 123, Page 124)
Mr Christopher Croudace, agent of the Shincliffe Colliery (Page 125, Page 138)
Mr George Elliott, resident agent of the Belmont Colliery (Page 124, Page 125)
Dr. George Fife (Page 126)
Mr Foster, Haswell Colliery (Page 125)
Mr John Graham, New Shildon (Page 124)
Mr Hardcastle, editor of the Sunderland Herald (Page 145)
Mr Joseph Lawson, agent of the colliery of Joseph Pease (Page 124)
Mr Longstaff, agent of the Pittington Colliery (Page 124)
Mr Potter, South Hetton (Pages 124, Page 135)
Mr Redhead, manager of the Cussop [Cassop] Moor Colliery (Page 125)
Mr Robson, agent to the Marquis of Londonderry (Page 123)
Mr Robson, Hetton Colliery (Page 124)
Mr Robson, Whitewell Colliery (Page 125)
Mr Seymour, Wingate Grange Colliery (Page 124)
Mr George Stephenson (Page 126)
Rev. Joseph Tiffin, of West Rainton (Page 144)
Rev. Francis Thompson, of South Hetton (Page 144)
Mr Thomas Wood, Thornley Colliery (Page 125)
Mr Wood (Page 136)
Mr Nicholas Wood (Page 123)
Mr Blackhouse (Page 146)
Also includes evidence/information from workers given by:
No. 88 - Thomas Crawford, Jun, employed as a coal viewer in charge Little-town and Sherburn collieries (Page 148)
No. 89 - Edward Potter, employed as a coal viewer and manager of South Hetton Colliery (Page 149)
No. 90 - John Wood, employed as the manager of the Clarence Hetton Colliery in the parish of Kello [Kelloe]. (Page 150)
No. 91 - Thomas Alexander Cockin, Manager of Pease's Deanery/Adelaide Wallsend, Bishop Auckland (Page 150)
No. 93 - Gilbert Steel, employed in Crowtree Colliery as a stone mason (Page 152)
No. 94 - Mountjoy Pearse, employed as a clerk of West Hetton Colliery and Crowtrees Colliery (Page 153)
No. 95 - George Charlton, employed as an overman at Dorothea pit, near Philadelphia, County Durham (Page 153)
No. 96 - John Wetherell Hays, employed as a clerk of the union since 1837 (Page 153)
No. 97 - George Canney, of Bishop Auckland, employed as a medical practitioner. (Page 153, Page 154)
No. 98 - George Bland, of Chester-le-Street, a student of medicine with experience of the ailments suffered by colliers (Page 154)
No. 99 - George Tweddell, of Houghton-le-Spring, employed as a medical officer of the union (Page 154, Page 155)
No.100 - James Vicars, aged 15, employed at Gosford Colliery, North of Newcastle, as a Putter (Page 155, Page 156)
No. 101 - Anthony Dowson (in the presence of his father, William Dowson), aged 18, first went down the pit aged 5, currently employed as a hewer. (Page 156, Page 157)
No. 102 - Benjamin Dowson, aged 12, first went down the pit aged 8, assisted his brother (John) in putting (Page 157)
No. 103 - John Dowson, aged 14, employed as a driver just before he was 10 years old (Page 157)
No. 104 - Thomas Hoggins, aged 51, has worked in the pit for 41 years, (Page 157)
No. 105 - Thomas Hoggins Jun., aged 15, first went down the pit aged 11, began working as a driver at the age of 13 (Page 157, Page 158)
No. 106 - Thomas Thew, aged 9, employed as a trapper (Page 158)
No. 107 - Joseph Dawson, aged 30, of the Chapel of Weardale, worked down the pit since he was 17, employed as a Hewer (Page 158, Page 159)
No. 108 - George Green, aged 16, employed in Blackboy Pit near Bishop Auckland as a driver (Page 159, Page 160)
No. 109 - John Green (brother of George), aged 11, currently employed as a driver (Page 160)
No. 110 - William Hardy, aged 17, began work at the age of 10, currently employed as a putter (Page 160, Page 161)
No. 111 - William Laws, aged 10, employed in Blackboy Pit as a trapper (Page 161)
No. 112 - Thomas Lawton, aged 28, Employed at Betwixt Nine and Ten pits currently as a Hewer (Page 161, Page 162)
Ref. 113 - Joseph Barber (Page 162)
Ref. 114 - Robert Storey, aged 16, of Jarrow, employed as a putter at Haswell (Page 162)
Ref. 115 - William Wills, aged 14, of Ranter, employed as a driver (Page 162, Page 163)
Ref. 116 - John Otterson, aged 13, employed as door-keeper on the barrow way (Page 163)
Ref: Library G 250Parliamentary Papers (H.L. 1842 XX)
Royal Commission on Employment of Children in Mines, 1842, Northumberland and North Durham Lead Mines, Iron Works and Collieries. Evidence collected by J.R. Leifchild
H.M.S.O., 1842
This book contains evidence from:
Mr William Crawhall, agent for Mr Beamont (Page 682)
Thomas Ashman, aged 12, employed in dressing lead ore (Page 682)
William Rodham, aged 9, employed as an ore dresser (Page 682)
Anthony Johnson, aged 16 (Page 682, Page 683)
John Stevenson, aged 13, employed washing lead ore (Page 683)
Thomas Vicars, aged 12, employed washing ore (Page 683)
William Haslop, aged 12, employed washing ore (Page 683)
John Bowman, aged 13, employed washing ore (Page 683)
John Durgue, aged 16, employed as a washer (Page 683, Page 684)
Matthew Charlton, aged 17, employed as a washer and dresser (Page 684)
Cowing Milburn, aged 16, employed as a lead ore washer (Page 684)
Robert Archer, Aged 17, employed as a dresser of ore (Page 684)
William C Arnison, surgeon at Allendale town (Page 684, Page 685)
W L Pattison, formerly a lead mining agent (Page 685, Page 686)
Alexander Elrington, aged 12, of Gateshead, employed to carry iron to the furnace (Page 687)
John Dolphin Esq, Hunter House (Page 679)
Thomas Coats, aged 17, employed to straighten pieces of iron (Page 687)
Peter Bamborough aged 15, employed at a lathe doing various odd jobs (Page 687)
Mark Watson, aged 13, employed in the foundry making cores for the moulders (Page 687, Page 688)
John Wilson, aged 12 employed to pick out scraps of old iron (Page 688)
James Moore, aged 12, previously employed in the pottery (Page 688)
John Dwyer, aged 12, previously employed in the pottery (Page 688)
John Atkinson, aged 11, employed to carry old iron (Page 688)
Edward Brian, aged 11, employed to carry old iron (Page 688)
John Atkinson, aged 11, employed to carry old iron (Page 688)
Edward Brian, aged 11, employed to carry old iron (Page 688)
Thomas Pearson, aged 12, employed to pile and carry scrap iron (Page 689)
John Murray, aged 14, employed to pile and carry scrap iron (Page 689)
John Dwyer, aged 11, employed to pile and carry scrap iron (Page 689)
Anthony Charlton, aged 15, employed as a millwright making patterns for the foundry (Page 689)
James Moseley, aged 14, employed as a nail-maker (Page 689)
Henry Brennan, aged 16, employed as a puddler (Page 689)
William Clark, employed as a watchman (Page 689)
Elias Potter, aged 19, employed as a puddler (Page 690)
Joseph Penman, aged 10, works at boilers at Hawks's iron- works (Page 690)
William Hutchinson, aged 15, working at the rolling mill (Page 690)
John Stobart, aged 14, employed to clean furnaces and boiler holes (Page 691)
John Lindsay, aged 17, employed as a chain-maker (Page 691)
William Burdis, aged 17, employed as a chain-maker (Page 691)
Joseph Blackburn, aged 12, assists his brother-in-law in chain-making (Page 691)
Michael Brown, aged 15, a learner (Page 691)
Alexander Baxter, aged 14, works at striking for 7s per week (Page 691)
Thomas Stearman, aged 14 (Page 692)
John Clarke, aged 12 (Page 692)
Joseph Renwick, aged 12 (Page 692)
James Robinson, aged 16 (Page 692)
Matthew Brown, employed as a chain-maker (Page 692)
Robert Mather, aged 15, employed as a blacksmith (Page 692)
James Telford, aged 13, employed as a chain-striker (Page 692)
Samuel Gillinder, aged 10 (Page 692)
William Thynn, neither reads nor writes (Page 692)
Henry Fairbairn, aged 14, works in the foundry moulding studs for chains (Page 692)
Thomas Coultant, aged 16, employed moulding studs (Page 692, Page 693)
William Anderson, aged 15, makes cores in the foundry (Page 693)
Robert Newton, aged 16, employed making cores (Page 693)
James Johnson, aged 13, works in the foundry turning the cores (Page 693)
Mr Bell Jnr, agent (Page 694)
John Galley, aged 12, employed filing iron (Page 694)
Adam Pannan, aged 12, employed filing iron (Page 694)
William Easton, does not know his age, hooks up at the rolling mills (Page 694)
John Liddell, aged 13, wheels iron to the shears (Page 694)
Peter Dixon, 'Past 11 years of age', draws a furnace door (Page 694)
Roger Robson, aged 11, employed wheeling scrap iron (Page 694)
John Maugham, aged 15, apprentice to founder (Page 694)
John Todd, aged 15, apprentice to founder (Page 694)
Thomas Jopling, aged 14, employed as a blacksmith (Page 694)
George Moor, aged 14, employed as a blacksmith (Page 694)
Robert Hobson, aged 14, apprentice fitter (page 694)
George Todd, aged 12, apprentice moulder in foundry (Page 694)
Robert Stirling, aged 14, apprentice moulder in foundry (Page 694)
William Smith, aged 13, apprentice moulder in foundry (Page 694)
Thomas Knox, aged 15, apprentice blacksmith (Page 695)
Thomas Brown, aged 11, makes cores in the foundry (Page 695)
John Robinson, aged 14, employed to carry cylinders (Page 695)
Joseph Elliot, aged 16, works at the rolling mill. Has worked here for about 5 years (Page 695)
Thomas Robson, aged 15, employed as a puddler. Is not an apprentice and has been working here for 7 years (Page 695, Page 696)
William Marrow, aged 12, employed as a puddler. Has worked here for 2 years (Page 696)
William Fullwood, aged 12, draws a furnace door. Eldest of 7 boys (Page 696)
William Lewis, aged 14, catches up at the rolls (Page 697)
Thomas Laidman, aged 17, makes cores in the foundry. (Lamp stand cores for town gas-light stands) (Page 697, Page 698)
Ralph Hunter, aged 16, works in the foundry. Has been working here for 5 years (Page 698)
William Roxby, aged 12, works in the foundry. Works from 6am until 6pm each day (Page 699)
Thomas Pratt, aged 10, works in the foundry. Works from 6am until 6pm each day (Page 699)
Richard Thornton, aged 10, makes blacking. Works from 6am until 6pm each day (Page 699)
John Sugden, aged 11, pulls up the doors for the furnaces. Works for his father who does not pay him anything but he is well supplied with food by his father, who would have to pay another boy 8d a day if his son could not do the work. Says that his father would not let him (or his 15 year old brother) go into the coal pit. (Page 699)
John Nicholson, aged 14, is employed in faggoting (Page 700)
Redman Lockey, aged 12, gets 6d a day for faggoting, cannot spell, read or write. (Page 700)
John Grahams, aged 12, has only just started working here. Cannot read, write or spell. He carries flat bars to the warehouse. (Page 700)
Abraham Thompson, aged 10, hooks up the iron that goes through the rolling mill. (Page 700)
George Hardy, aged 15, strikes with the hammer that beats out the puddlers' tools. (Page 700)
Michael Longridge, Esq, Proprietor of these iron works. He would not permit children under the age of 10 years to be employed in these works. (Page 701)
James Davison, aged 11 and has been working here for only 5-6 weeks. Can read and write his name. Was at Bedlington Iron Works School from 5 years old until he came here. (Page 701)
John Watson, nearly 14 and has been working here for about 3 years. Works with the chain-makers. Used to work in the forge when he worked 12 hour night shift every other week. (Page 701)
Thomas Winter, nearly 16, has worked here for about 7 years. Has done various jobs but now labours in the yard getting the iron ready for the furnace. Can read (fairly) and write his name (Page 701)
Jeremiah Davison, aged 13 and has been here for about 2 years, at different jobs. Went to the Iron Works School for 2-3 years before he came here. (Page 702)
Nicholas Prior, aged 12 and has been here for 2 years. He wheels coals for the furnace. Went to school for about 2 years. Can read (fairly) and write his name. (Page 702)
William Weight, aged 10 and has been working here for about a year in the boiler yard. Often works the night shift. Reads well and writes his name. Hopes to go to night school in the winter. (Page 702)
Alexander Watson, aged 13 and cuts the slabs (plates) at the forge. Worked night shift every other week for the last year. Sometimes feels sickly/sleepy on nightshift. (Page 702)
Matthew Davidson, aged 13, draws the door at the forge. Has had little schooling and cannot write. (Page 703)
Mr Downing, manager of the Tyne Iron Works. No females employed in the works and only 5 of the workers are under 13. There is a day-school set up by the company about 20 years ago. (Page 703)
Thomas Seaham, aged 11, works one week on day-shift and the next on the night-shift at the rolling mill. He can read and write. (Page 703)
John Hunter, aged about 14 and works at Spencer's Steel and File Making Works. (Page 704)
Mr Laycock, owner of several blacksmith's shops. (Page 704)
William Lamb, aged 15, makes staples for hasps ie blacksmith's work. Is an apprentice and works 12 hours per day, gets 5s a week. (Page 704)
Henry Short, aged 11, does odd jobs in the blacksmith's shop. Reads and writes quite well. (Page 704)
George Hutchinson, aged 11, does odd jobs in the blacksmith's shop. Cannot read, write or spell. Has no father. (Page 704)
Alexander Gray, aged 11, files bars of gridirons. Works 12 hours per day and cannot read and write. (Page 705)
James Foster, aged 10, files gridiron bars and cannot read or write. (Page 705)
Thomas Gray, aged 8, blows the bellows and gets 3s a week. (Page 705)
William Smith, aged 14, works at Campion's Iron Foundry at Hexham. (Page 705)
William Bewick, 18, is an apprentice (Page 705)
Joseph Coulson, 'above 18', has been bound here for more than 2 years. Can read very easy words but cannot write. (Page 705)
William Hamilton, aged 16, has been bound to a blacksmith for 2 years. (Page 705)
Mr Pow of Pow and Fawcus's Chain and Anchor Works , North Shields. Very few of the workers here are under the age of 13 years of age. (Page 706)
William Johnson, aged about 11 and blows the bellows here. Works from 6am until 6pm. Has no father, lives with his grandmother. (Page 706)
George Kettle, aged 16, strikes to a chain-maker and will be bound. (Page 706)
Elisha Archer, aged 14½, has been here for 5 years. (Page 706, Page 707)
John Hall, aged 11yrs and 7 months. Has been here for 10 months, has had small-pox. (Page 707)
John Davidson, foreman. (Page 707)
Christopher Grant, aged 14, is moulding in the foundry at Crowther's Iron Works, Newcastle. Can read well and write his name. (Page 707)
Christopher Dagget, aged 13, has been here about 2½ years. (Page 707, Page 708)
Samuel Pescod, aged 13, has been here for nearly 3 years in the foundry. (Page 708)
William Pescod, aged 15, makes engine bars in the foundry. (Page 708)
John Paterson, aged 14, has worked here for about 2 years. Strikes for a blacksmith (Page 708)
Elijah Ryles, aged 15, is serving his time to be an engine-wright. (Page 708)
James Murray, aged 15, is a brass-founder at Watson's Brass &c., Works Newcastle. He is the youngest apprentice in the yard. (Page 708/9)
John Lee, aged 19, has been in the brass foundry for 4 years. He is an apprentice. (Page 709)
Thomas George Barron, aged 17½, has worked in the brass foundry for about 1½ years and is now bound. (Page 709)
John Heron, aged 17, has been here in the plumber's shop for 3 years. (Page 709)
Mr Daniel Liddell, teacher of Newcastle. (Page 710, Page 711)
Mrs Ann Smith Goodger, the mistress of the infant school at Killingworth Colliery. (Page 713)
The wife of George Young. (Page 713)
David Phillips. (Page 713)
Mr John Hedley, the agent at Holywell Colliery gives account of education there. (Page 714)
The Manor School, near Backworth Colliery. The school rooms, house etc, are the property of the Duke of Northumberland. (Page 715)
Mr William Hunter, an agent at Backworth Colliery gives his opinion on the education of pitboys. (Page 715)
Seghill Colliery Village. (Page 715)
Mr John Reay, agent at Wallsend Colliery. (Page 715, Page 716)
Thomas Cowen, schoolmaster at Willington Colliery. (Page 716)
Mr Boyd, the agent at Urpeth Colliery. (Page 716)
Robert Jacks, master of the principle school at Pensher Colliery. (Page 717)
Rev. John Nichol, curate of Hetton-le-Hole. (Page 718)
J W Day Esq, chairman of the Houghton-le-Spring Poor Law Union. (Page 718)
Thomas Everett, ran the school at Walker Iron Works. (Page 720)
Michael Longridge Esq, managing partner of Bedlington Iron Works re the schools at Bedlington.(Page 720)
William Morrison Esq, re the information he has given and see no 496. (Page 726)
Ref: Library G 251Parliamentary Papers (H.L. 1842 XXI)
Royal Commission on Employment of Children in Mines, 1842, Lead Mines Durham, Northumberland, Cumbria. Evidence collected by Dr. Mitchell
H.M.S.O., 1842
Includes evidence/information given by:
George Arnison, surgeon to the workmen. (Page 755)
Edward Routledge, medical practitioner, (Page 756)
John Parmley, agent for lead company of London. (Page 756)
Robert Walton, Bainbridge, law agent/ mining agent of Lead Company of London. (Page 757)
John Robinson, agent for Derwent Mine Company. (Page 758)
Jacob Crawhall, lead miner for 20 years. (Page 759)
William Walton, aged 41, lead miner for 30 years. (Page 760)
Joesph Longstaff, miner aged 44. (Page 760, Page 761)
John Emerson, mineworker from aged 15. (Page 761, Page 762)
Joseph Fleming, aged 14 and has been working since 11 years old at Stanhope Burn Works. (Page 762)
John Rain, aged 18, working at Hare Hope Gill Mine. (Page 762)
Stephen Collingwood aged 15, washes the lead ore. (Page 763)
George Sanderson, aged 15, washes the lead ore. (Page 763)
Whitfield Eddy, works at Hare Hope Gill. (Page 763)
Ralph Elliot, aged 19, was washing lead ore from 10 years old, now drives the horse at Stanhope Burn Pit. (Page 763)
Joseph Collingwood, aged 55, has been working in mines from 9 years old, metions 'Mr Masterman is governor of our Company'. (Page 763, Page 764)
William Willis, started work at age 10. (Page 764)
John Appleby, aged 14, started work at 9years old washing ore. (Page764)
Hall Robinson, aged 15, started work washing ore at 9years old. (Page 764)
Joseph Collingwood, aged 18, began work at age 9 years old washing ore. (Page 764, Page 765)
Nicholas Hardy, working in mine from 17 years old and now is 53 years old. (Page 765)
Joseph Walton, aged 16. (Page 765)
Matthew Dowson, aged 15, started work at 19 years old, works as a washer. (Page 766)
Joseph Walton, works in mine near Alston. (Page 766, Page 767)
John White, is the relieving officer and registrar of the parish of Alston. (Page 767)
Robert Walton, lived in Alston all of his life. He is secretary of the Mechanics Institution. (Page 767, Page 768)
Levi Salkeld, aged 14, started work at 12 years old, breaking the ore. (Page 768)
William Davidson, aged 12 and works at washing. (Page 768)
William Salkeld, started work at 11 years old, washing ore and is now 17 and working at the Blaygill Mine. (Page 768, Page 769)
John Robinson, aged 18 and working in the Holywell Mine. (Page 769)
William Whitfield, aged 12 and works as a washer at Nenthead. (Page 769)
Thomas Davidson, aged 16 and washes ore. (Page 769)
Robert Hetherton, aged 12 and has washed ore for three summers. (Page 769)
John Wallace, explains the use etc of the washing apparatus invented by John Leathart (see below). (Page 769)
John Leathart of Alston who invented the washing apparatus at Roughton-gill Mine. It was put up in 1840. (Page 769, Page 770)
John Walton, has worked at Roughton-gill for 14 years. (Page 770)
William Eddy, mentions working at several mines and describes the sleeping conditions at the lodging rooms at Greenside. (Page 770, Page 771)
Ref: Library G 252Parliamentary Papers (H.L. 1842 XIX)
Children's Employment Commission
First Report of the Commissioners: Mines (evidence from Durham and Northumberland)
H.M.S.O., 1842
Includes evidence/information given by:
Page 16
John Daly, aged 8 years and 9 months, trails with his brother.
James Sampson, aged 34 collier, Cumberland.
Mr Alvan Penrice, colliery agent for Henry Curwen Esq, Workington Hall.
Joseph Sharp, under-steward at the Broughton-moor Collieries, near Newport.
Mr Dickenson, surgeon, Workington.
Anthony Dowson, son of William Dowson, South Durham, aged 18.
James Vicars, aged 15, South Durham.
Thomas Lawton, aged 28, collier, South Durham.
Robert Harle, aged 16, Gosforth Colliery.
William Hays, aged 15, Gosforth Colliery.
Thomas Dotching, aged 6 or 7, Wellington Colliery on the Tyne.
Page 17
Thomas Wigham, St Laurence Colliery, North Durham and Northumberland.
James Smeatim, aged 17, a putter, North Durham and Northumberland.
George Elliot, aged 27, head viewer, Monkwearmouth.
Joshua Stephenson, aged about 8.
John Graham, heap keeper.
James Strong, aged 7.
Robert Backworth, aged 13/14, a half-marrow.
Thomas Fletcher, aged 14, Walker Colliery.
John Watson, aged 16, Cowpen Colliery.
James Punton, aged 15.
Andrew Fairs, aged 18, Tyne Main Colliery.
Joseph Watkin, aged 20, collier.
Thomas Carr, aged 45, collier.
Ann Mills, aged 35, wife of a collier, husband is a hewer at Blaydon Main Pit.
T M Greenhow Esq, surgeon, Walker Colliery.
Thomas Roker, aged about 6 ½, Flatworth Pit.
Page 18
Johnny Fiddis.
Nicholas Wood Esq, viewer of Killingworth Hetton.
William Morrison Esq, of Pelaw-house, Chester-le-Street, a surgeon.
William Bailey, under-viewer of Hetton Colliery.
George Johnson Esq, viewer of Wellington, Heaton and Burdon Main Collieries.
Jane Peacock, Preston Links Collery, 2 miles north of Tranent, East Scotland.
Mr Francis Grier, manager of Fordel Colliery.
Admiral Sir P Durham, Bart, of Fordel.
Henry Chisholm, manager of Lochgelly, Castle Hill and Dean Pit Collieries in the parish of Beath and Auchterarder in the county of Fife.
Margaret Leveson, aged 6, coal bearer.
Robert Seton, aged 11, coal putter.
Mary Neilsen, aged 10, coal bearer.
Margaret Watson, aged 16, coal bearer.
Thomas Brown, aged 10, putter.
David Neil, aged 9, coal putter.
William Kerr, aged 11, coal bearer.
David McNeil, aged 9, putter.
Page 56
Edward potter, coal viewer and manager of the South Hetton Colliery, South Durham.
Thomas Crawford, Jun., coal viewer, Littletown and Sherburn, (see also Page 57).
Page 57
John Wood, manager of Clarence Hetton Colliery.
William Hunter, viewer of Walbottle Colliery.
Matthias Dunn, coal viewer.
Edward Boyd, coal viewer.
James Richardson, aged 17, putter.
Mr Oliver, under-viewer at Shilbottle Colliery.
William Ritson, aged 12/13, putter.
Henry Harrison, aged 16.
Page 58
John Scott, aged 16.5yrs, putter.
Robert Crawford, aged 16, putter.
Peter Rutter, aged 15, putter.
Michael Turner, aged 15, helper-up.
John Maffin, aged 16, putter.
Luke Gray, aged 42, hewer.
John Buddle Esq, viewer.
Robert Smith, aged 17, putter.
Page 59
Cuthbert Todd, aged 19, putter.
Oswald Gleghorn, aged 17, putter.
William Ellison, aged 15, putter.
George Faction, aged 14, half-marrow.
Walter Windlow, aged 16, putter.
Mr Elliott, aged 20, under-viewer, Monkwearmouth Colliery.
George Elliott, aged 27, head viewer.
Alexander Ball, putter.
George Allen, aged 15, driver.
W J Dodd, Esq, surgeon.
Page 60
R H Franks Esq, report re east of Scotland.
David Butt, overseer, Dysart Colliery Fifeshire.
James A Naysmith, taxman, Blair Engine Colliery, Perthshire.
James Grier, manager of the mines belonging to the Earl of Elgin, Elgin Colliery, Fifeshire.
David Adams, overseer to the Edmonstone Colliery.
Joseph Davison, aged 17, coal hewer, Preston Hall Colliery, Cranston.
George Oliver, mining overman, Haugh Lynn Colliery.
Matthias Dunn Esq, viewer of St Lawrence Main and South Field Collieries, Northumberland.
Henry Giddes, managing partner, Bannockburn Colliery, Stirlingshire.
Page 79
John Marsden, aged 8 ½, Wike Lane Pit.
Lawrence Marsden, Wike Lane Pit.
Joseph Hellewell, aged 10, Weigh Pit.
Page 89
Nicholas Wood Esq, viewer of Killingworth, Hetton, (see also Page 90, Page 110).
George Johnson Esq, viewer of Willington, Heaton and Burdon Main Collieries, on the Tyne.
Edward Gregory, aged 13, helper-up, South Shields or Manor Wallsend Colliery.
Page 90
James Easton Esq, viewer of Hebburn Fawdon and Wideopen Collieries.
Mr Oliver, under-viewer, Percy Pit (North Durham and Northumberland area).
Joseph Taylor, 'going to 10', driver, Heaton Colliery.
Luke Gray, aged 42, hewer, Percy Main Colliery.
George Soulsby, aged 16, chalker-on, Wallsend Colliery.
Page 109
James Strong, aged 7, North Durham and Northumberland area.
Thomas Lashley.
George Beresford, 12/13 yrs old, of Ouseburn.
Thomas Smithson, aged 11.
Page 110
George Johnson Esq, viewer of Wellington, Heaton, and Burden Main Collieries on the Tyne.
William Morrison Esq, surgeon, (see also Page 167)
Anne Hamilton, aged 17, East Scotland area.
Catherine Walter, aged 16, putter.
Alexander Simpson, aged 17, coal hewer.
Robert Mackay, aged 14, coal hewer.
Ann Waugh, aged 16, putter.
William Woods, aged 14, coal hewer.
Page 133
John Wood, Clarence Hetton Colliery.
John Green, aged 11, Black Boy Pit, Bishop Auckland .
Anthony Dowson, aged 18.
John Vicars, aged 15.
William Hardy, aged 17.
Robert Storey, aged 17.
George Johnson Esq, viewer.
Mr W Bailey, under viewer, Hetton Colliery.
Mr Stewart, under-viewer, Cox Lodge Colliery.
Surtis Blackburn, aged 17, Heaton Colliery.
William Rain, aged 17, Clebburn Colliery.
Williamson Peile Esq, colliery viewer, Whitehaven.
John Percival, agent to Mr Westray, Cookson Colliery, near Workington.
Allen Penrice, agent for Henry Curwen Esq, Workington.
Joseph Sharp, Broughton Moor Colliery, near Maryport.
Joseph Hodgson, aged 15, from near Whitehaven.
David Soul, aged 10.5 , Broughton Moor Colliery, near Maryport.
Johnathan Johnson, aged 11.
James Atkinson, a driver.
Page 148
Mr Croudace, agent of Shincliffe Colliery.
Page 149
James Mather Esq, of South Shields.
Robert Robinson, East of Scotland.
Page 166
Mr Birchall, parish overseer, Lancashire and Cheshire area.
James Taylor, Oldham.
Page 167
William Bailey, North Durham/Northumberland.
Thomas Clarke, North Durham/Northumberland.
T M Greenhow Esq, surgeon, Newcastle.
Page 174
Thomas Straw, aged 7, of Ilkiston, Derbyshire.
John Hawkins, aged 8of Underwood, Derbyshire.
George Pollard, of Strelley, Derbyshire.
Thomas Moult, aged 9, of Trowell, Derbyshire.
Matthew Carrington, aged 9, Ilkiston, Derbyshire.
Robert Blout, aged 10, Eastwood, Derbyshire.
Joseph, Skelton, aged 10, Underwood, Derbyshire.
Aaron Chambers, aged 11, Watnall, Derbyshire.
William Hart, aged 11, West Hallam, Derbyshire.
Joseph Limb, aged 11, Loscoe, Derbyshire.
George Riley, aged 12, Babbington, Derbyshire.
William Watson, aged 12, Watnall, Derbyshire.
William Trance, aged 12, Bagthorpe, Derbyshire.
Stephen Morley, aged 12, Newthorpe, Derbyshire.
John Bostock, aged 17, Babbington, Derbyshire.
John Leadbeater, aged 18, Babbington, Derbyshire.
Samuel Radford, aged 19, New Birchwood, Derbyshire.
William Fletcher, aged 33, collier, West Hallam, Derbyshire.
John Beasley, aged 49, collier, Shipley, Derbyshire.
Page 175
William Wardle, aged 40, Eastwood.
Samuel Richards, aged 40,, Awsworth.
William Sellers, aged 22, operative, Butterley Company.
William Knighton, aged 24, Denby.
John Attenborough, schoolmaster, Greasley.
Ann Birkin, has 2 sons Thomas & Jacob.
Hannah Neale, Butterley Park, has son Constantine.
Ellen Wagstaff, Watnall.
Ann Wilson, Underwood, mother to Richard Clarke.
Hannah Brixton, Babbington.
William Hawley, schoolmaster, Ilkiston.
Isaac Rowbotham, schoolmaster, West Hallam.
Samuel Brentnall, superintendent of Kimberley School.
Daniel Hook, schoolmaster, Radford.
Samuel Morris, schoolmaster, Ilkiston.
Wm. Robinson, Sunday school teacher, Ilkiston.
Rev. F Hengill, rector, Radford.
Rev. W J Hobson, minister of Trowell.
Page 176
George Travis, coal master, Barnsley.
Robert C Clarke Esq, coal master, Silkstone.
William Newbould, Esq, coal master.
John Twibell, Esq, coal master, Barnsley.
Moses Kay, underground steward.
Mr Barber of Rawmarsh.
John Clarkson Sutcliffe, agent for the Gauber Colliery.
Samuel Thorpe.
George Norburn, pit steward to Mr Swann of Chapelton.
William Froggatt, underground steward, Chapelton.
John Rawson, collier, aged 40, works at Handsworth Colliery.
Peter Waring, collier, Billingley.
John Hargreaves, collier, Thorpe's Colliery.
Timothy Marshall, collier, aged 35, Darton.
George Armitage, aged 36, teacher at Hayland School.
William Firth, aged 6/7 , Dead Wood Pit, Flockton.
John Wright, hurrier at Thorpe's Colliery, aged 8.
Daniel Drenchfield, aged 9/10.
George Glossop, aged 12.
Martin Stanley.
Charles Hoyle, aged 13.
Jonathan Clayton, aged 13½, Soap Work Colliery, Sheffield.
Page 178
William Holt, aged 17, putter at Walker Colliery.
John Wilkinson, aged 13, Piercy [Percy] Main Colliery.
John Middlemas.
Michael Turner, helper-up, aged 14½, Gosforth Colliery.
Page 179
John Maffin, aged 16, putter, Gosforth Colliery.
Robert Hall, aged 17, half-marrow, Felling Colliery.
John Peel, aged 13.
Michael Richardson, aged 15, putter, St Lawrence Main Colliery.
James Glass, aged 18, putter, Walbottle.
Mrs James Anderson, home missionary, Easington Lane, Hetton-le-Hole.
Barney Walker, aged 10, Blindwells, St Germain's Beving Pit, East Lothian.
Catherine Thompson,aged 11, putter, Redding Colliery, Stirlingshire.
Ellison Jack, girl of 11 yrs old, Loanhead Colliery, Mid Lothian.
Jessie Wright, aged 11, coal bearer, Edmonstone Colliery, Mid Lothian.
Jane Young, aged 11.
Page 182
Thomas Batten, Esq, surgeon, Coleford, Forest of Dean.
Josiah Marfell, underground manager, Strip-and-at-it Pit.
Page 183
John Holmes, aged 11, South Durham.
Benjamin Atkinson, 12 yrs, South Durham.
Andrew Blake Esq, M.D. re colliers in Derbyshire.
Mr Eliss, Surgeon, re West Riding Yorkshire.
Henry Hemingway, surgeon, Dewsbury.
Thomas Rayner, surgeon, Birstall.
Henry Moorhouse, surgeon, Huddersfield.
Jos. Ellison, gent, Birstall.
Page 184
Mr Pearson, surgeon to the Dispensary, Wigan
George Canney, Medical Practitioner, Bishop Auckland.
Nicholas Wood Esq, viewer of Killingworth.
Mr Heath, surgeon of Newcastle.
J Brown Esq, M.D., Sunderland.
Thomas Mitchell Esq, surgeon, Whitehaven.
Dr. S Scott Alison re East of Scotland.
Mr Samuel Cunnah, manager, Morton Colliery, Ruabon, North Wales.
Page 192
Mr Marcy, clerk to the Wellington Union, Salop.
Michael Parker, ground bailiff, Snibson Collieries, Warwickshire/Leicestershire.
Mr Dalby, surgeon, Union of Ashby-de-la-Zouch.
Phoebe Gilbert
Thomas Greenhow, surgeon, Walker Colliery, North Durham.
Page 193
Dr. Thompson, Ayr, West Scotland.
John Jones, relieving officer, Holywell District.
Thomas March Esq, surgeon, Colefield.
William Brice, clerk & manager, North Somersetshire.
William Wardle, Derbyshire.
Henry Hemingway, surgeon, Dewsbury.
Thomas Rayner, surgeon, Birstall.
John Wetherell, clerk of the union, Durham.
George Canney, medical practitioner, Bishop Auckland.
Walter Jarvie, manager to Mr Cadell, Banton, East Scotland.
Elspee Thompson.
Henry Naysmith, aged 65, collier East Scotland.
George Arnison, surgeon, Alston Moor Area.
John Robinson, miner, Alston Moor Area.
Ref: Library G 253Robert Rawlinson
General Board of Health
Report to the General Board of Health on a preliminary inquiry as to the sewerage, drainage, supply of water, and the sanitary condition of the Borough of Sunderland in the County of Durham, 1851. (Public Health Act 11 & 12 Vict., Cap.63)
H.M.S.O., 1851
Ref: Library G 254George Clark, Thomas Rammell, Thomas Webster and Robert Rawlinson
Local Board of Health Reports: Durham 1849, Bishop Auckland 1853, Crook 1854, Houghton-le-Spring, 1854
H.M.S.O
Ref: Library G 255(Dr.) Reece
Reports of the Medical Inspectors of the Local Government Board
Dr. Reece' s Report to the Local Government Board on the Sanitary Condition and Administration of the Spennymoor Urban District, No. 191
H.M.S.O., 1903
Ref: Library G 256(Dr) E.P. Manby
Reports of the Medical Inspectors of the Local Government Board
Dr. E.P. Manby' s Report to the Local Government Board upon the Sanitary Circumstances and Administration of the Barnard Castle and Startforth Rural Districts, comprised within the Teesdale Union, No. 220
H.M.S.O., 1905
Ref: Library G 257(Dr) W.W.E. Fletcher
Reports of the Medical Inspectors of the Local Government Board
Dr. W.W.E. Fletcher' s Report to the Local Government Board upon the Sanitary Circumstances and Administration of the Brandon and Byshottles Urban District, with special reference to the Prevalence of Enteric Fever, No. 260
H.M.S.O 1907
Ref: Library G 258(Dr) G.S. Buchanan
Reports of the Medical Inspectors of the Local Government Board
Dr. G.S. Buchanan ' s Report to the Local GovernmentBoard on Small-pox at Gateshead and Felling 1903 - 1904, in relation to Sheriff Hill Hospital, No.202
H.M.S.O., 1904
Ref: Library G 259Parliamentary Papers
Report from the Select Committee on Municipal Corporations with Minutes of Evidence and Index: Government Municipal Corporations 1, 1833
Irish University Press, 1968
Ref: Library G 260Parliamentary Papers
Report from the Select Committee on Masters and Operatives (Equitable councils of conciliation) together with the Proceedings of the Committee, Minutes of Evidence, Appendix and Index, 1856 and 1860: Industrial Relations 7
Irish University Press, 1968
Ref: Library G 261Parliamentary Papers
Report from the Select Committee on the Coal Trade together with a Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix and Index, 1830: Fuel and Power Coal Trade 1
Irish University Press, 1968
Ref: Library G 262Parliamentary Papers
Report from the Select Committee on Accidents in Mines together with the Minutes of Evidence and Index, 1835: Mining Accidents 1
Irish University Press 1968
Ref: Library G 263Parliamentary Papers
Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the best means of preventing the occurrence of dangerous accidents in coal mines together with minutes of evidence, appendix and index, 1849: Mining Accidents 2
Irish University Press, 1968
Ref: Library G 264Parliamentary Papers
Report from the Select Committee on Coal Mines with the proceedings of the Committee, Minutes of Evidence, Appendix and Index, 1852: Mining Accidents 3
Irish University Press, 1968
Ref: Library G 265Parliamentary Papers
Report from the Select Committee on Coal Mines with the proceedings of the Committee, Minutes of Evidence, Appendix and Index, 1852 - 1853: Mining Accidents 4
Irish University Press, 1968
Ref: Library G 266Parliamentary Papers
First, Second, Third and Fourth Reports from the Select Committee on Accidents in Coal Mines with Proceedings, Minutes of Evidence and an Index, 1854: Mining Accidents 5
Irish University Press, 1968
Ref: Library G 267Parliamentary Papers
Select Committee Reports on the Regulation and Inspection of Mines with Minutes of Evidence, Appendices and Indices, 1865 - 1867: Mining Accidents 9
Irish University Press, 1968
Ref: Library G 268Parliamentary Papers
Royal Commission on Agriculture: Report on the State of Agriculture in Durham by John Coleman [Parliamentary Papers, 1881, XVI pp. 217-235]
H.M.S.O., 1881
Ref: Library G 269Parliamentary Papers
Metal Mines Commission: Minutes of Evidence taken before the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the condition of mines in Great Britain, 1864
1864
Ref: Library G 270Parliamentary Papers
Appendix to Report of the Commissioners appointed to enquire into the condition of mines in Great Britain, 1864
H.M.S.O., 1864
Ref: Library G 271Parliamentary Papers(XIX)
Report on the Inspection of Coal Mines: Northern District by Matthias Dunn, 1852
H.M.S.O., 1852
Ref: Library G 272Parliamentary Papers
Report on the Inspection of Coal Mines Northern District, 1854
H.M.S.O., 1854
Ref: Library G 273Parliamentary Papers
Report of the working of the Coal Mines Inspection Act in the Northern District (Counties of Durham, Northumberland and Cumberland) by Matthias Dunn, and Southern District by John J. Atkinson, 1856
H.M.S.O., 1856
Ref: Library G 274Parliamentary Papers (XXXII)
Report on the Inspection of Coal Mines: Northern District, Mr. Dunn' s report and South Durham, Mr. Atkinson's report, 1857
H.M.S.O., 1857
Ref: Library G 275Parliamentary Papers
Reports of Inspectors of Mines, 1866
H.M.S.O., 1866
Ref: Library G 276Parliamentary Papers
Third Annual Report of the Abstract of the Causes of Death Registered in the year 1835: The Mining Part of Northumberland and Durham
Ref: Library G 277Parliamentary Papers (XXIV)
Report of the Commissioners appointed under Act 5 & 6 Vict. c. 99 to inquire into the State of the Population in the Mining Districts (Northumberland and Durham)
H.M.S.O., 1846
Ref: Library G 278Parliamentary Papers (XXII)
The State of the Population in the Mining Districts (Northumberland and Durham): Report of the Commissioners appointed under Act 5 & 6 Vict. c. 99
H.M.S.O., 1849
Ref: Library G 279Parliamentary Papers (XXIII)
The State of the Population in the Mining Districts (Northumberland and Durham): Report of the Commissioners appointed under Act 5 & 6 Vict. c. 99
H.M.S.O., 1850
Ref: Library G 280Parliamentary Papers (XV)
Report of the Commissioner appointed under the provisions of the Act 5 & 6 Vict. c. 99T to inquire into the operation of that Act, and into the State of the Population in the Mining Districts (Northumberland and Durham), 1855
H.M.S.O., 1855
Ref: Library G 281Parliamentary Papers
7th Report of the Medical Officer of the Privy Council, 1864: Dr Stevens on the Sanitary State of the Colliery Settlements at Gilesgate Moor
H.M.S.O., 1864
Ref: Library G 282Parliamentary Papers
Report of the Committee of Enquiry into the Arrangements for the Protection of Field Monuments, 1966 - 1968
H.M.S.O., 1969
Ref: Library G 283Parliamentary Papers
Report of the Officers of the Railway Department to the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade: with Appendices I & II, for the years 1844 - 1845
H.M.S.O., 1846
Ref: Library G 284Ministry of Fuel and Power
List of mines in Great Britain and the Isle of Man, 1945
H.M.S.O., 1947
Ref: Library G 285Education Department
Special reports on educational subjects, [volume 1], 1896 - 1897
H.M.S.O., 1897
Ref: Library G 286Education Department
Special reports on educational subjects, volume 2, 1898
H.M.S.O., 1898
Ref: Library G 287Board of Education
Special reports on educational subjects, volume 6, Preparatory schools for boys: their place in education, 1900
H.M.S.O., 1900
Ref: Library G 288Board of Education
Special reports on educational subjects, volume 21: school excursions and vacation schools, 1907
H.M.S.O., 1907
Ref: Library G 289Maps and sections to accompany the Report of the Royal Coal Commission, 1871
[for Report of the Royal Coal Commission see NCB 8/72]
H.M.S.O., 1871
Ref: Library G 290Reports from the select committee appointed to enquire into the state of the Public Records of the Kingdom
Luke Hansard, 1800
Ref: Library G 291Report from the Commissioners appointed by His Majesty to execute the measures recommended by a select committee of the house of Commons respecting the Public Records of the Kingdom etc., with an account of their proceedings, 1800 - 1812
H.M.S.O., 1812
Ref: Library G 292Second Report from the Select Committee on Railway Acts Enactments; Together with minutes of Evidence
House of Commons, 25 August 1846
Ref: Library G 293Parliamentary Papers (XVIII, pp. 611-625)
Report on the Inspection of Coal Mines in the Counties of Durham, Northumberland, and Cumberland, for the Half Year ending 31st December 1855, and Report on Boiler Explosions, by Matthias Dunn; Report on the Inspection of Coal Mines in the Southern Portion of the County of Durham, from 31st December 1855 to 1st March 1856 by John J. Atkinson
H.M.S.O., 1856