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Northamptonshire Record Office GB 0154 CAM 1-1074 Northamptonshire Record Office This catalogue was digitised by The National Archives as part of the National Register of Archives digitisation project NRA 33127 The National Archives NORTHAMPTONSHIRE RECORD OFFICE Aecession 1937/33 & 1939/12 Given by Mrs Markham of Northampton The personal and family papers of Major Christopher Alexander Markham F.S.A. of Northampton Catalogued as C.A.M. 1 - 1074 CAN 1 27 Geo II Cap XXXIII RUSHDEN, H.FERRERS, 10 Nov 1754 BARTON SEAGRAVE An Act for repairing & widening the High Road from Westwood­ gate, in the Parish of Knotting in the County of Bedford, through Rushden- & Higham Ferrers, & over Artleborough-bridge, to the Turnpike Road in Barton-Seagrave in the Parish of Barton Seagrave, in the County of Northampton CAM 2 6 & 7 Viet Cap LXXVIII Local & NORTHAMPTON 28 July 1843 Personal Northampton Improvement Act CAM 3 39 & 40 Geo III Cap 73 Private NORTHAMPTON 1800 (M.S) For Sale of the George Inn, Northampton, Vested in Trustees, for Charitable Purposes under the Will of John Driden Esq., deceased, and for investing the Money arising from the sale thereof in the Purchase of £3 % Consolidated Bank Annuities, until a proper Purchase can be found, and in the meantime for applying the Dividends and annual Produce CAM 4 53 & 54 Viet Cap CXCVI Local NORTHAMPTON, ASHTON 14 Aug 1890 under LYNE, BOURNEMOUTH, C0ATBRIDGE, HASTINGS, WINDSOR Act to confirm Prov. Orders ... under Electric Light. Acts 1882 and 1888, relating to Northampton CAM 5 58 & 59 Viet Cap LXXIX Local Act NORTHANTS. CAMBS. 6 July 1895 DURHAM, ISLE OF ELY, HUNTINGDON, LANCASTER, NORFOLK, WESTMORELAND, W.SUFFOLK, E.,N., & W. RIDINGS Y0RKS. Act to confirm Prov. Orders of local Govt. Board [Local Govt. Board's Provisional Orders Confirmation (No.9)] CAM 6 55 & 55 Viet Cap LXXI Local Act NORTHAMPTON, WIGAN, 20 June 1892 HALIFAX, MILF0RD, ROCHDALE, TENTERDEN Act to confirm Prov. Orders of Local Govt. Board relating to the Urban Sanitary Districts of Local Govt. Board1s Provisional Orders Confirmation (No.4) CAM 7 56 & 57 Viet Cap CCXXIX Local Act NORTHAMPTON, 0SSETT, 12 Sept 1893 CARSHALT0N, RICHMOND, FESTINI0G, MACCLES- FIELD Act to confirm Prov. Orders of Local Govt. Board^relating to Urban sanitary districts CAM 8 53 & 54 Viet Cap XCIX Local WELLINGBOROUGH, 25 July 1890 HUNTINGDON & GODMANCHESTER, LLANDRINDOD, STUDLEY Act to confirm Prov. Orders made by Board of Trade under Gas and Water Works Facilities Act CAM 9 54 & 55 Viet Cap LXXXVIII Local Act PEAKIRK, CROWLAND 3 July 1891 Act for making a Railway from Peakirk to Crowland (Lines) CAM 10 54 Viet Cap III STRATFORD UPON AVON 26 March 1891 Act to incorporate the Trustees and Guardians of Shakespeare's Birthplace and to vest in them certain lands and other property in Stratford...and to provide for maintenance of Library and Museum CAM 11 54 & 55 Viet Cap XCI Local KETTERING 3 July 1891 Act for incorporating and confirming powers on the Kettering Gas Company to raise additional capital CAM 12 59 Viet Cap V Local Act HIGHAM FERRERS 5 Sept 1895 BRADFORD ON AVON POCKLINGTON PONTYPRIDD SAINT GEORGE, S. STONEHAM TAVISTOCK UPTON UPON SEVERN Act to confirm Prov. Orders of Local Govt. Board CAM 13 56 & 57 Viet Cap CCXXIX Local CARSHALTON 12 Sept 1893 FESTINIOG MACCLESFIELD NORTHAMPTON etc Act to confirm Prov. Orders of the Local Govt. Board re Urban Sanitary Districts including Northampton CAM 14 57 & 58 Viet Cap I Local Act PETERBOROUGH 3 July 1894 GRIMSBY, HARROW, LEYTON, MONMOUTH, ST AUSTELL Act to confirm Prov. Orders made by Board of Trade under Elec. Light Acts 1882 & 1888, relating to Grimsby, Harrow, Leyton, Monmouth, Peterborough and St Austell CAM 15 58 & 59 Viet Cap LXXXVI Local Act NORTHANTS. CHESTER 6 July 1895 DERBY, E. SUSSEX, HEREFORD, KENT, SALOP, SOUTHAMPTON, STAFFORD, WARWICK, W. SUSSEX, WORCESTER Act to confirm Prov. Orders of Local Govt. Board CAM 16 59 & 60 Viet Cap LXXXIII Local Act KETTERING, COLWYN BAY 2 July 1896 COLWYN, DEVONPORT, GODALMING, KINGSTOWN, MIDDLETON Act to confirm Prov. Orders made by Board of Trade under Elec. Lights Acts 1882 & 1888 CAM 17 59 Viet Cap II Local Act ROTHWELL, LLANBERIS 5 Sept 1895 NEWARK Act to confirm Prov. Orders made by Board of Trade under Gas & Water Works Facilities Act (Gas & Water Orders Confirmation Act) CAM 18 53 & 54 Viet Cap CCXIV Local Act WELLINGBOROUGH 14 August 1890 Act for conferring further powers on the Wellingborough and District Tramroads Co etc CAM 19 58 & 59 Viet Cap XC Local Act KETTERING, UPTON­ 6 July 1895 UPON-SEVER, & PERSHORE WATH & N. ROTHERHAM Act to confirm Prov. Orders of the Local Govt. Board relating to Joint Hospital Districts CAM 20 55 & 56 Viet Cap LXXI Local HALIFAX, MILFORD 20 June 1892 NORTHAMPTON Act to confirm Prov. Orders of the Local Govt. Board re Urban Sanitary Districts including Northampton CAM 21 61 & 62 Viet Cap CLIII Local Act KETTERING 25 July 1898 Act to authorise the Urban D. Council of Kettering to purchase the undertaking of the Kettering Waterworks Co etc CAM 22 55 & 56 Viet Cap CXLVII Local Act STAMFORD, ST MARTIN 27 June 1892 STAMFORD BARON Act for repealing Act of 4 Geo IV incorporating Stamford and St Martin's Stamford Baron Gas, Light & Coke Co and for extending the limits of supply and defining and regulating the capital and powers of the Co etc TOWCESTER, CAM 23 55 & 56 Viet Cap CXXIX Local Act 27 June 1892 STRATFORD-ON-AVON Act to authorise the transfer to the Depositors of the stock remaining in Court in respect of the Stratford-upon-Avon, Towcester and Midland Junction Railway 24 63 & 64 Viet Cap CLXXXIII Local Act NORTHAMPTON, CAM TORQUAY 30 July 1900 GLOUCESTER, WALTON- UPON-TRENT Act to confirm Prov. Orders of the Local Govt. Board (Alteration of Boundaries) CAM 25 60 & 61 Viet Cap CLXXXIII Local Act KETTERING, THRAPSTON 6 August 1897 HUNTINGDON, LONDON, TILBURY, SOUTHEND, TOTTENHAM, FOREST GATE Act to confer additional powers on Midland Railway for the construction of works and the acquisition of lands etc CAM 26 56 & 57 Viet Cap CCIII Local Act TOWCESTER, 24 August 1893 BUCKINGHAM Act for the abandonment of the Towcester & Buckingham Railway and the repayment of the deposit fund CAM 27 56 & 57 Viet Cap I Local Act ANNESLEY 28 March 1893 NOTTINGHAM LEICESTER L0UGHB0R0UGH LUTTERWORTH, RUGBY AYLESBURY, VERNEY JUNCTION Act to authorise...the completion of a through railway communication to London from Annesley by way of Lutterworth Rugby and other towns and Quainton Road with a new Station in London etc CAM 28 46 Geo III Cap CXVIII Local & DAVENTRY 12 July 1806 Personal Act for paving, cleansing, lighting and watching Daventry: regulating the Market: purchase of Moot Hall and rebuilding same CAM 29 7 Geo III Sess I Cap 19 Local & 0UNDLE 1806/7 Personal An Act for inclosing lands in Oundle, and in the Hamlet of Ashton, in the parish of Oundle CAN 30 44 Geo III Cap 3 Local & KETTERING 1803/4 Personal Not printed An Act for Inclosing lands within the manor and parish of Kettering CAM 31 23 Geo II Cap VIII BRAMPTON, WELFORD 10 Nov 1750 MARKET HARBOROUGH NORTHAMPTON Act...for amending the Highways leading from Brampton Bridge to Welford Bridge and the great Post Road from Morter Pitt Hill to Chain Bridge leading into Market Harborough..-and also for repairing the roads from Morter Pitt Hill and Brampton Bridge to Northampton CAM 32 12 Geo II Cap XXXV BRAMPTON, WELFORD 14 Jan 1739 BRIXWORTH, LAMPORT MAIDWELL, KELMARSH GT. OXENDON MARKET HARBOROUGH Act for amending the Highways leading from Brampton Bridge to Welford Bridge and also the great Post road from Morterpit-hi11 through Brixworth, Lamport, Maidwell, Kelmarsh and Gt Oxendon to Chain-bridge leading into Market Harborough CAM 33 8 Geo Cap CXI11 CHURCH BRAMPTON 17 March 1721 THORNBY, WELFORD PITSFORD, BRIXWORTH LAMPORT, MAIDWELL KELMARSH, GT OXENDON MARKET HARBOROUGH Act for amending the Highways leading from Brampton Bridge near Church Brampton through Thornby to Welford Bridge; and also the great Post Road from Morter Pit Hill in Pitsford through Brixworth, Lamport, Maidwell, Kelmarsh, Gt Oxendon to Market Harborough CAM 34 12 Geo II Cap XVIII DUNCHURCH, BILTON 14 Jan 1739 HILL MORTON, CREEK W. HADDON, E. HADDON DUSTON Act for repairing road from Dunchurch, through Bilton over Dunsmore Heath to Hill Morton, Creek, W. Haddon, E. Haddon to St James' End in Duston CAM 35 61 & 62 Viet Cap CCLIIII 12 August 1898 Act to enable the Gt Central Railway Co to make new railways etc CAM 36 4 Viet Cap 7 7 June 1861 Act to enable the Midland Railway Co to make new Railways: and for other purposes CAM 37 45 Geo III Cap LXX Local & NEWBURY, BATH 27 June 1805 Personal Act for enabling the Company of Proprietors of the Kennet and Avon Canal Navigation to complete the same; and for altering and enlarging Acts for making said Canal CAM 38 52 Geo III Cap CXL Local & BRAUNSTON, BRENTFORD 9 June 1812 Personal BUCKINGHAM, AYLESBURY, WENDOVER Act to explain, amend, and enlarge the powers of certain Acts passed for making and maintaining the Grand Junction Canal CAM 39 30 & 31 Viet Cap CXXIII Local NORTHAMPTON & 15 July 1867 BEDFORD An Act for authorising the making by the Bedford and Northampton Railway Company of lines of Railway by way of substitution of lines of Railway already authorised to be made by them and for other purposes CAM 40 57 & 58 Viet Cap LXXXV Local Act BRAUNSTON, BRENTFORD 20 July 1894 LEICESTER, MARKET HARB0R0UGH Act to authorise the transfer of the Leics & Northants Union Canal and of the Grand Union Canal to the Co of Proprietors of the Grand Junction Canal etc CAM 41 45 Geo III Cap LXXI Local & LEICESTER 27 June 1805 Personal NORTHAMPTON Act to enable the Company of Proprietors of the Leics & Northants Union Canal to vary the Line of the said Canal and to alter and amend the powers of the Act passed for making the said Canal CAM 42 43 Geo III Cap VIII Local & BRAUNSTON, BRENTFORD 24 March 1803 Personal Act empowering the Company of Proprietors of the Grand Junction Canal to raise further money to complete the works authorised by several Acts.
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