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D260 - Chesterfield Rural Sanitary Authority, later Rural District Council - 1872-1974
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D260
Title
Chesterfield Rural Sanitary Authority, later Rural District Council
Date
1872-1974
Description
Rate books of Parish taken over by Chesterfield RDC, byelaws 1901-1915, correspondence files, Building regulation plans 1930s-1979, Brimington files 1937-1977, licensing and housing registers 1930-1975 (34 volumes), licensing registers and related records, 1937-1956 (35 volumes).
Extent
59 boxes, 8 rolls
Level
Fonds
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
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Archive Creator
Chesterfield Rural District Council (1894-1974)
Chesterfield Rural Sanitary Authority (1872-1894)
Administrative History
By the Public Health Act 1872 areas not covered by Boards of Guardians were designated rural sanitary authorities. These authorities became rural district councils by the Local Government Act, 1894.
Custodial History
These records were deposited by Chesterfield Rural District Council and successor authorities at various dates between 1964 and 1999.
Organisation Sub-Type
Rural district councils
Term
Conscientious objection
Conscientious objectors
Military recruitment
First World War (1914-1918)
Acknowledgements
The list was added to the online catalogue as part of the FindersKeepers project, with the help of Lien Gyles
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Type
Killamarsh
Chesterfield
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