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C BHH the Kingston Upon Hull Board of Health 1824-1905 and Urban Sanitary Authority Hull History Centre: The Kingston upon Hull Board of Health and Urban Sanitary Authority C BHH The Kingston upon Hull Board of Health 1824-1905 and Urban Sanitary Authority Historical Background: This board was established in 1851 and amalgamated with the Corporation in 1876 Arrangement: BHH/1 Minutes of the Board and its Committees 1851-1896 BHH/2 Board of Health Correspondence 1851-1877 BHH/3 Finance records 1841-1878 BHH/4 Committee Papers 1824-1905 BHH/5 Byelaws issued by the Board of Health for 1851-1870 Kingston upon Hull BHH/6 Bills and orders promoted by the Kingston 1854-1873 upon Hull Local Board of Health BHH/7 Applications for Acts of Parliament & 1853-1875 Provisional Orders by other bodies BHH/8 Deeds relating to property acquired by 1654-1886 Kingston upon Hull Local Board of Health BHH/9 Deeds of properties sold 1863-1868 BHH/10 Leases and Tenancy Agreements 1852-1876 BHH/11 Board of Health Cases and Opinions 1859-1875 BHH/12 Agreements for letting Board property 1852-1876 BHH/13 Contracts 1852-1875 BHH/14 Documents relating to litigation involving the 1856-1885 Hull Local Board of Health BHH/15 Documents relating to Employees 1852-1887 BHH/16 Miscellaneous Items 1825-1879 Extent: 114 boxes, 4 volumes AccessConditions: Access will be granted to any accredited reader Page 1 of 60 Hull History Centre: The Kingston upon Hull Board of Health and Urban Sanitary Authority BHH/1 Minutes of the Board and its committees 1851-1899 The minutes are arranged as follows: BHH/1/1-BHH/1/7 Minutes of the Board 1851-1876 BHH1/8-BHH/1/13 De-accessioned duplicates BHH/1/14-BHH/1/16 Attendance Books 1851-1876 BHH/1/17-BHH/1/23 Special Minute Books* 1851-1876 BHH/1/24-BHH/1/25 Burial Committee 1860-1876 BHH/1/26-BHH/1/28 Coal Committee 1865-1876 BHH/1/29-BHH/1/37 Finance Committee 1853-1876 BHH/1/38-BHH/1/41 Park Committee 1860-1896 BHH/1/42-BHH/1/44 Parliamentary Committee 1853-1875 BHH/1/45-BHH/1/54 Sanitary Committee 1853-1877 BHH/1/55-BHH/1/59 De-accessioned duplicates BHH/1/60-BHH/1/62 Town's Improvement Committee 1863-1876 BHH/1/63-BHH/1/87 Works Committee 1853-1876 BHH/1/88-BHH/1/90 Reports/Notices/Evidence 1852-1860 *The Special Minute Books at BHH/1/17-BHH/1/23 were mainly used for the minutes of minor, temporary and ad hoc committees as indicated below. They are listed here in alphabetical order. The minutes of some of these committees can also be found in the records listed above Bridge Accommodation Committee 1875 BHH/1/22 Clerks Duties Committee 1855-1859 BHH/1/18 Clerks Salaries Committee 1851 BHH/1/17 Charges against Mr William Sissons Committee 1864 BHH/1/19 Diseases Prevention Committee 1853 BHH/1/18 The Dock Company's Culverts Sub-Committee 1857 BHH/1/18 Finance Committee [see also BHH/1/29-37] 1851-1852 BHH/1/17 Financial Officers Inquiry Committee 1857-1858 BHH/1/18 Page 2 of 60 Hull History Centre: The Kingston upon Hull Board of Health and Urban Sanitary Authority Financial Reports Committee 1853 BHH/1/18 Fire Enquiry Committee 1867 BHH/1/21 1867-1871 BHH/1/22 Gas Inquiry Committee 1875-1876 BHH/1/22 General Inquiry Committee 1853 BHH/1/18 Improvements [see also BHH/1/60-62] 1851 BHH/1/17 Joint Financial Reports Committee 1854-1859 BHH/1/18 1860 BHH/1/20 Officers' Duties and Salaries Inquiry Committee 1853 BHH/1/18 Parliamentary Bill Committee [see also BHH/1/42] 1853 BHH/1/18 Printing Committee 1857-1859 BHH/1/18 1860-1863 BHH/1/20 1863-1876 BHH/1/19 Public Loans Special Committee 1856 BHH/1/18 The Recreation Grounds Committee 1868-1875 BHH/1/21 Sanitary Committee [see also BHH/1/45-55] 1851-1852 BHH/1/17 Sculcoates Gas Bill Committee 1857-1858 BHH/1/18 Sculcoates Hall Committee 1860 BHH/1/20 Special Committee on the right of the Crown to Drypool Foreshore 1856 BHH/1/18 Special Fire Committee 1875 BHH/1/22 Standing Orders Committee 1869 BHH/1/21 Surveyors Enquiry Committee 1860 BHH/1/20 Town’s Improvement Committee 1854-1859 BHH/1/18 [see also BHH/1/60-62] 1859-1863 BHH/1/20 Tramways Committee 1851-1873 BHH/1/22 Travis Land Inquiry Committee 1859-1860 BHH/1/19 Utilizing the sewage of the Town Committee 1865 BHH/1/21 West District Drainage Committee 1858 BHH/1/18-19 Works Committee [see also BHH/1/63-87] 1851-1852 BHH/1/17 Page 3 of 60 Hull History Centre: The Kingston upon Hull Board of Health and Urban Sanitary Authority C BHH/1/1- Minutes/Reports/ Evidence & notices 1841-1896 C BHH/1/90 C BHH/1/1- The minutes of the Board and its Committees C BHH/1/7 The minutes are indexed where indicated 1851-1896 C BHH/1/1 Minutes 27 Aug 1851-9 Aug 1855 C BHH/1/2 Minutes 20 Sep 1855-7 Jul 1859 C BHH/1/3 Minutes 28 Jul 1859-17 Nov 1862 C BHH/1/4 Minutes 28 Nov 1862-25 Apr 1867 C BHH/1/5 Minutes 30 Apr 1867-26 Oct 1871 C BHH/1/6 Minutes 13 Nov 1871-29 Jul 1875 C BHH/1/7 Minutes 26 Aug 1875-27 Apr 1876 C BHH/1/8- Duplicates of 1-7- de-accessioned C BHH/1/13 C BHH/1/14- Attendance Books 13 Nov 1851-25 May 1876 C BHH/1/16 C BHH/1/14 Attendance Book 13 Nov 1851-31 Dec 1860 C BHH/1/15 Attendance Book 24 Jan 1861-29 Jul 1869 C BHH/1/16 Attendance Book 26 Aug 1869-25 May 1876 C BHH/1/17- Special Minute Books 29 Aug 1851-3 Nov 1876 C BHH/1/23 These books were chiefly used for the minutes of minor, temporary and ad-hoc committees C BHH/1/17 Special Minute Book 28 Aug 1851- An index of this volumeume can be found at BHH/1/23 30 Dec 1852 Includes minutes of: Clerks Salary Committee 28 Aug 1851; Committee of the Board of Health (set up to work out the details involumeved in establishing the Board 17 Sep 1851-12 Nov 1851 C BHH/1/18 Special Minute Book 23 Jan 1853- Includes minutes of: Clerks Duties Committee 15 Sep 15 Oct 1859 1855-25 Oct 1859; Diseases Prevention Committee 28 Sep 1853; The Dock Company's Culverts Sub- Committee 21 Mar 1857; Financial Officers Inquiry Committee 4 Dec 1857-14 Jun 1858 Page 4 of 60 Hull History Centre: The Kingston upon Hull Board of Health and Urban Sanitary Authority C BHH/1/19 Special Minute Book 17 Feb 1858- Includes minutes of: Committee appointed to enquire 19 Oct 1876 into charges against Mr. William Sissions the Board's Arbitrator in Rices matter, 27 Aug 1864-29 Aug 1864; Printing Committee 17 Nov 1863-19 0ct 1876; Travis Land Inquiry Committee 21 Jan 1860-21 May 1860 C BHH/1/20 Special Minute Book 26 Nov 1859- Includes minutes of: Joint Financial Reports Committee 17 Nov 1863 27 Jul 1860; Printing Committee 6 Jan 1860-17 Nov 1863; Sculcoates Hall Committee 8 Feb 1860-19 Mar 1860 C BHH/1/21 Special Minute Book 4 Jan 1865- Includes minutes of: The Committee appointed to report 9 Apr 1875 upon the practicability of utilising the sewage of the Town 7 Jan 1865; Fire Inquiry Committee 8 Feb 1867; The Recreation Grounds Committee 23 Jan 1868-9 Apr 1875; Standing Orders Committee 4 Jan 1869-15 Feb 1869 C BHH/1/22 Special Minute Book 8 Feb 1867- Includes minutes of: Bridge Accomodation Committee 11 Jul 1876 27Apr 1875-21 May 1875; Fire Inquiry Committee 8 Feb 1867-17 Nov 1871; Gas Inquiry Committee 8 Jan 185-11 Jul 1876 C BHH/1/23 Special Minute Book 29 Aug 1851- Index to BHH/1/17 30 Dec 1852 C BHH/1/24- Minutes of the Burial Committee 2 May 1860- C BHH/1/25 11 Oct 1876 C BHH/1/24 Minutes of the Burial Committee 2 May 1860- 30 Aug 1871 C BHH/1/25 Minutes of the Burial Committee 17 Nov 1871- 11 Oct 1876 C BHH/1/26- Minutes of the Coal Committee 3 Apr 1865- C BHH/1/28 2 Nov 1876 C BHH/1/26 Minutes of the Coal Committee 3 Apr 1865- 23 Dec 1868 C BHH/1/27 Minutes of the Coal Committee 6 Jan 1869- 8 Apr 1874 C BHH/1/28 Minutes of the Coal Committee 22 Apr 1874- 2 Nov 1876 Page 5 of 60 Hull History Centre: The Kingston upon Hull Board of Health and Urban Sanitary Authority C BHH/1/29- Minutes of the Finance Committee 10 Jan 1853- C BHH/1/37 6 Nov 1876 C BHH/1/29 Minutes of the Finance Committee 10 Jan 1853- 24 Oct 1856 C BHH/1/30 Minutes of the Finance Committee 3 Nov 1856- An index to these minutes can be found 30 Jan 1860 at BHH/1/37 C BHH/1/31 Minutes of the Finance Committee 6 Feb 1860- 24 Nov 1862 C BHH/1/32 Minutes of the Finance Committee 2 Dec 1862- 5 June 1865 C BHH/1/33 Minutes of the Finance Committee 17 Jun 1865- 6 Apr 1868 C BHH/1/34 Minutes of the Finance Committee 20 Apr 1868- 12 Dec 1870 C BHH/1/35 Minutes of the Finance Committee 24 Dec 1870- 27 Apr 1874 C BHH/1/36 Minutes of the Finance Committee 11 May 1874- 6 Nov 1876 C BHH/1/37 Minutes of the Finance Committee 3 Nov 1856- Index to BHH/1/30 30 Jan 1860 C BHH/1/38- Minutes of the Park Committee.
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