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London Metropolitan Archives Christ's Hospital LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 CHRIST'S HOSPITAL CLC/210 Reference Description Dates CONSTITUTIONAL RECORDS CLC/210/A/001/MS22510 Printed Act of Parliament (1795), drafts of Acts [1790? - 1900? of Parliament, copy charter of Edward VI taken ] from the Chapel of the Rolls and miscellaneous papers concerning the establishment and governance of the Royal Hospitals (Christ's, Bridewell and St Thomas's). 1 folder containing 6 items Former Reference: MS 22510 CLC/210/A/002/MS22511 Copies of charters and letters patent, 1545- [1871 - 1899?] 1858, relating to Greyfriars monastery and Christ's Hospital, probably compiled late 19th century in connection with an unspecified lawsuit. 1 bundle containing 19 items Former Reference: MS 22511 CLC/210/A/003/MS22512 Copy petitions by the Governors of the [1700 - 1735?] Hospitals of St Bartholomew, Christ's, Bridewell and St Thomas to the Crown to hold lands in mortmain. Undated (early 18th century). 1 envelope containing 4 items Former Reference: MS 22512 CLC/210/A/004/MS22513 Miscellaneous notes and abstracts concerning [16 - - ?] the foundation of Christ's Hospital, Bridewell and St Thomas's Hospital. Undated (17th century). 1 envelope containing 7 items Former Reference: MS 22513 CLC/210/A/005 Covenant to grant the City of London the Manor 1553 Jun 12 of Bridewell and part of the Savoy lands to provide for the relief of the poor in the hospitals of Christ, Saint Thomas and Bridewell Signature and annotation by King Edward VI 1 document CLC/210/A/006 Grant to the Corporation of London of the 1553 Jun 26 Manor of Bridewell and part of the Savoy lands, annual value of 4,000 marks, for the maintenance of the Hospitals of Christ, Bridewell and Saint Thomas, which are created one body corporate. The Great Seal of King Edward VI with casts of obverse and reverse appended 1 document LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 CHRIST'S HOSPITAL CLC/210 Reference Description Dates CLC/210/A/007 Patent establishing a Mathematical School in 1673 Aug 19 Christ's Hospital. The Fourth Great Seal of King Charles II with casts of the obverse and reverse appended 1 document CLC/210/A/008 Grant to encourage masters of ships to take 1676 Jan 24 "children" of the Mathematical School of Christ's Hospital for a three years' apprenticeship of fifteen shillings monthly (a seaman's wage), in respect of each of the ten boys placed out each year. The fourth Great Seal of King Charles II, with cast of reverse appended 1 document CLC/210/A/009 Patent releasing the Governors of Christ's 1858 Apr 28 Hospital from the obligation of apprenticing scholars of the Mathematical School to sea- service. The Great Seal of Queen Victoria, with cast of obverse appended 1 document COURT RECORDS Court minute books CLC/210/B/001/MS12806/001 Court minute book 1556-1563 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 12806 Please use microfilm, available in Information Area CLC/210/B/001/MS12806/002 Court minute book 1562-1592 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 12806 Please use microfilm, available in Information Area CLC/210/B/001/MS12806/003 Court minute book 1592-1632 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 12806 Please use microfilm, available in Information Area CLC/210/B/001/MS12806/004 Court minute book 1632-1649 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 12806 Please use microfilm, available in Information Area LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 CHRIST'S HOSPITAL CLC/210 Reference Description Dates CLC/210/B/001/MS12806/005 Court minute book 1649-1661 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 12806 Please use microfilm, available in Information Area CLC/210/B/001/MS12806/006 Court minute book 1661-1677 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 12806 Please use microfilm, available in Information Area CLC/210/B/001/MS12806/007 Court minute book 1677-1689 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 12806 Please use microfilm, available in Information Area CLC/210/B/001/MS12806/008 Court minute book 1689-1699 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 12806 Please use microfilm, available in Information Area CLC/210/B/001/MS12806/009 Court minute book 1699-1718 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 12806 Please use microfilm, available in Information Area CLC/210/B/001/MS12806/010 Court minute book 1718-1745 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 12806 Please use microfilm, available in Information Area CLC/210/B/001/MS12806/011 Court minute book 1746-1765 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 12806 Please use microfilm, available in Information Area CLC/210/B/001/MS12806/012 Court minute book 1766-1789 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 12806 Please use microfilm, available in Information Area CLC/210/B/001/MS12806/013 Court minute book 1790-1812 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 12806 Please use microfilm, available in Information Area LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 CHRIST'S HOSPITAL CLC/210 Reference Description Dates CLC/210/B/001/MS12806/014 Court minute book 1813-1833 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 12806 Please use microfilm, available in Information Area CLC/210/B/001/MS12806/015 Court minute book 1833-1844 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 12806 Please use microfilm, available in Information Area CLC/210/B/001/MS12806/016 Court minute book 1844-1856 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 12806 Please use microfilm, available in Information Area CLC/210/B/001/MS12806/017 Court minute book 1856-1870 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 12806 Please use microfilm, available in Information Area CLC/210/B/001/MS12806/018 Court minute book 1870-1886 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 12806 Please use microfilm, available in Information Area Rough court minute books CLC/210/B/002/MS12806A/001 Rough court minute book 1611-1632 Unfit Former Reference: MS 12806A Not available for general access Please use microfilm, available in Information Area CLC/210/B/002/MS12806A/001A Rough court minute book 1677-1679 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 12806A Please use microfilm, available in Information Area CLC/210/B/002/MS12806A/002 Rough court minute book 1681-1718 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 12806A Please use microfilm, available in Information Area CLC/210/B/003/MS12807 Draft court minute book (old and new governing 1884 - 1915 body). 1 volume, paper Former Reference: MS 12807 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 CHRIST'S HOSPITAL CLC/210 Reference Description Dates CLC/210/B/004A/MS22515 Abstracts of court minutes, 1552-1786, about [1786?] committees, especially their establishment and constitution and elections to committees, compiled ca. 1786. 1 volume Former Reference: MS 22515 CLC/210/B/004/MS12808 Court and committee minute book. 1891 - 1910 Not available for general access The court is the Old Governing Body, as Please use microfilm constituted by the Charity Commissioners' Scheme of 1890. 1 volume, paper Former Reference: MS 12808 Committee minute books, as follows:- various committees, 1654-ca.1700; Almoners' and Rentors' committees ca.1700-1855; Almoners' committee only, 1855-97. CLC/210/B/005/MS12811/001 Committee minute book 1654-1657 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 12811 Please use microfilm, available in Information Area CLC/210/B/005/MS12811/002 Committee minute book 1654-1666 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 12811 Please use microfilm, available in Information Area CLC/210/B/005/MS12811/003 Committee minute book 1666-1669 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 12811 Please use microfilm, available in Information Area CLC/210/B/005/MS12811/004 Committee minute book 1669-1676 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 12811 Please use microfilm, available in Information Area CLC/210/B/005/MS12811/005 Committee minute book 1676-1687 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 12811 Please use microfilm, available in Information Area CLC/210/B/005/MS12811/006 Committee minute book 1687-1698 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 12811 Please use microfilm, available in Information Area LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 CHRIST'S HOSPITAL CLC/210 Reference Description Dates CLC/210/B/005/MS12811/007 Committee minute book 1698-1709 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 12811 Please use microfilm, available in Information Area CLC/210/B/005/MS12811/008 Committee minute book 1709-1718 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 12811 Please use microfilm, available in Information Area CLC/210/B/005/MS12811/009 Committee minute book 1718-1729 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 12811 Please use microfilm, available in Information Area CLC/210/B/005/MS12811/010 Committee minute book 1730-1742 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 12811 Please use microfilm, available in Information Area CLC/210/B/005/MS12811/011 Committee minute book 1742-1753 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 12811 Please use microfilm, available in Information Area CLC/210/B/005/MS12811/012 Committee minute book 1754-1769 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 12811 Please use microfilm, available in Information Area CLC/210/B/005/MS12811/013 Committee minute book 1769-1786 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 12811 Please use microfilm,
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