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D520 - Ashbourne Poor Law Union and Board of Guardians - 1845-1946
UL - Ashbourne Poor Law Union and Board of Guardians: Unlisted records
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1 - Clerk to the Guardians: Minute Book - 1845-1930
2 - Agreements, plans and related papers, Ashbourne Union buildings - 1846-1946
1-2 - Charge on the poor rates to secure £2000 (an instalment on a loan of £6500) for the building of a workhouse, Apr 1846. Guardians of Ashbourne Union to the Secretary of the Public Works Loan Commissioners. - 1846
3-4 - As 2/1 second instalment of £2000, Jan 1847. - 1847
5-6 - As 2/1, third instalment of £2500, Oct 1847. - 1847
7-8 - As 2/1, a further sum of £1500, Aug 1848. - 1848
9 - Guardians of Ashbourne Union in account with Messrs Hobson and Mowbray, contractors for workhouse building. Produced in a re Hobson and Mowbray's bankruptcy, Sep 1848. - 1848
10 - Release, assignees of Messrs Hobson and Mowbray, bankrupts to the Guardians of Ashbourne Union, from debts owned under the agreement to build of Jul 1846, Sep 1848. - 1848
11 - Plan showing drainage at Ashbourne workhouse, n.d., but annotated 1885. Architect, Frederick J Robinson, Derby - [1885]
12 - As 2/11, showing some new sewers - [1885]
13 - Agreement between the Guardians and Rev F Jourdain of Ashbourne as to a fence between the workhouse garden and the viarage, Oct 1889. Includes a plan. - 1889
14 - Drainage plan (scale 1" to 16'), Ashbourne workhouse. Marked correct, Jan 1890. - 1890
15 - Tracing paper plan (1/8th scale) of offices for the Guardians of Ashbourne Union - revised plan of back part. Naylor and Sale, architects, Derby, Jun 1899. - 1899
16 - Plan of new boardroom and offices for Ashbourne Guardians (scale 8' to 1"), architects Naylor and Sale, Irongate, Derby Jul 1899. Sections, side and back elevations, elevations to Compton St and to 'The Wheel'. - 1899
17-18 - Local Government Board authorisation of expenditure to purchase premises on the west wide of Compton St, Ashbourne for a boardroom and offices, Aug 1899. - 1899
19-20 - As 2/17-18, additional expenditure, Oct 1899. - 1899
21 - Agreement for the building of a board room and offices at a cost of £2980. Ashbourne Guardians to Thomas Smith of Compton St, Ashbourne, builder and contractor (trading as William Smith & Son), Oct 1899 - 1899
22-26 - Charge on the common fund (parties as W2/1) to secure £2000 and further sums not exceeding £4000, Nov 1899. Marked up with discharge, Nov 1929 - 1899
27-29 - Receipt for second instalment, secured by W2/22, with related papers, Jul 1900. - 1900
30 - Agreement (not carried out), between Thomas Smith of Compton St, Ashbourne and the Ashbourne Recreation Ground Co Ltd for sale of land on annexed (missing) plan, Nov 1900. - 1900
31 - Agreement for work to be done, Feb 1901. Ashbourne Guardians to Thomas Edwards and Sons of Newcastle, Staffs. Provision of furniture to the new offices of the Guardians: plans included. £432.15.0d. - 1901
32 - As W2/31, provision of furniture by Thomas Smith, Feb 1901. £48.4.0d. - 1901
33 - Agreement for repair of roadway adjoining Union Offices, Ashbourne. Ashbourne Guardians and Messrs William Smith and Son, Feb 1902. £14. - 1902
34 - Particulars and conditions of sale (parties as in W2/30), part of 'the Paddock', Ashbourne for £65, Apr 1904. - 1904
35 - Tender and agreement for provision of steam cooking apparatus, hot water supply, heating apparatus and steam disinfection at Stone House, Ashbourne, Dec 1912-Mar 1913. £404. Ashbourne Guardians and Messrs Barford and Perkins, engineers, Peterborough. - 1912-1913
36 - Conveyance of land in King Edward St, Ashbourne by Mr Joseph Harrison of Ashbourne, contractor and others to Ashbourne Guardians, for £10. Sep 1913. - 1913
37-39 - Agreement, bond and specifications for new offices and stores at King Edward St, Ashbourne, Mar 1914. £605. Ashbourne Guardians and Mr. George Gaunt of Station St, Ashbourne. - 1914
40-42 - Agreement, bond and specifications for the construction of drainage works at Stone House, Ashbourne, Jul 1914. £280. Parties as in W2/37-39. - 1914
43-46 - Agreement and specifications for hand laundry machinery for Stone House, Ashbourne, Oct-Dec 1914. £160. Ashbourne Guardians and Thomas Bradford and Co, Crescent Iron Works, Salford. - 1914
47 - Copy conditions, specification and plans for piggeries at Stone House, Ashbourne. Jan 1916. Plans by Luther Adams, surveyor, Stanton, Jul 1914. - 1914, 1916
48 - Agreement for the paving of the infirmary yard, Mar 1917. £80. Ashbourne Guardians and John Burton of King St, Ashbourne. - 1917
49 - Agreement for taking down and re-building a limestone wall at Stone House, Ashbourne, May 1919. £69. Ashbourne Guardians and P Birch and Sons, Ashbourne. - 1919
50 - Plan of junction, Compton St and King Edward St (scale 1" to 8'), showing Board property, Jul 1921. - 1921
51 - Agreement for part demolition and rebuilding of limestone chimney at Stone House, Oct 1927. £128. Ashbourne Guardians and Edmund Buxton, builder and stone merchant, Mayfield. - 1927
52 - Agreement for extension of male casual wards and a new disinfector station at Stone House - Jun 1928
53 - Plan of proposed alterations to male casual wards (scale 1" to 8'), no surveyor, Jun 1928. - 1928
54-57 - Inventories of property, formerly belonging to Ashbourne Guardians - Apr 1930
58 - Schedule of deeds relating to Stone House passed to Derby Area no 2 Hospital Management Committee
59 - Correspondence, Oct-Dec 1946, relating to responsibility for the maintenance of a path close to the Ashbourne Institution, leading to Ashley Cottage. - 1946
60 - Ashbourne Union premises plan referred to in annexed (missing) conditions of sale, n.d. - early 20th century
61 - 'Plan referred to'. Reminiscent of W2/50, n.d.
62 - Agreement for tenancy of a house at Compton, Ashbourne (on the west side of Compton St), Jan 1896. Mr John Owen Jones of Ashbourne, coal and corn merchant (trustee for the creditors of Richard Brown jun) to Thompson Naylor of Ashbourne, railway contractor. - 1896
3 - Master of the Workhouse - c1908-1934
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