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London Metropolitan Archives Metropolitan LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 METROPOLITAN BOARD OF WORKS MBW Reference Description Dates MBW/0001 Minutes of the full Board 19 Dec 1855 Not available for general access -18 Jan 1856 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0002 Minutes of the full Board 25 Jan 1856 Not available for general access Contains also fair copy, unsigned, of -25 Apr 1856 Readers are asked to consult the MBW/0001. Indexed printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0003 Minutes of the full Board 2 May 1856-4 Not available for general access Indexed Jul 1856 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0004 Minutes of the full Board 7 Jul 1856-6 Not available for general access Indexed Oct 1856 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0005 Minutes of the full Board 10 Oct 1856-9 Not available for general access Indexed Dec 1856 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0006 Minutes of the full Board 12 Dec 1856-3 Not available for general access Indexed Mar 1857 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0007 Minutes of the full Board 6 Mar 1857-8 Not available for general access Indexed May 1857 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0008 Minutes of the full Board 15 May 1857-4 Not available for general access Indexed Aug 1857 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 METROPOLITAN BOARD OF WORKS MBW Reference Description Dates MBW/0009 Minutes of the full Board 7 Aug 1857-6 Not available for general access Indexed Nov 1857 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0010 Minutes of the full Board 13 Nov 1857 Not available for general access Indexed -15 Jan 1858 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0011 Minutes of the full Board 22 Jan 1858 Not available for general access Indexed -23 Apr 1858 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0012 Minutes of the full Board 30 Apr 1858 Not available for general access Indexed -19 Jul 1858 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0013 Minutes of the full Board 23 Jul 1858-3 Not available for general access Indexed Dec 1858 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0014 Minutes of the full Board 6 Dec 1858-18 Not available for general access Indexed Feb 1859 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0015 Minutes of the full Board 25 Feb 1859 Not available for general access Indexed -13 May 1859 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0016 Minutes of the full Board 20 May 1859-5 Not available for general access Indexed Aug 1859 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 METROPOLITAN BOARD OF WORKS MBW Reference Description Dates MBW/0017 Minutes of the full Board 12 Aug 1859 Not available for general access Indexed -16 Dec 1859 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0018 Minutes of the full Board 23 Dec 1859 Not available for general access Index missing -23 Mar 1860 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0019 Minutes of the full Board 30 Mar 1860-6 Not available for general access Indexed Jul 1860 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0020 Minutes of the full Board 13 Jul 1860-26 Not available for general access Indexed Oct 1860 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0021 Minutes of the full Board 2 Nov 1860-25 Not available for general access Indexed Jan 1861 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0022 Minutes of the full Board 1 Feb 1861-3 Not available for general access Indexed May 1861 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0023 Minutes of the full Board 10 May 1861-2 Not available for general access Indexed Aug 1861 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0024 Minutes of the full Board 9 Aug 1861-22 Not available for general access Indexed Nov 1861 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 METROPOLITAN BOARD OF WORKS MBW Reference Description Dates MBW/0025 Minutes of the full Board 29 Nov 1861 Not available for general access Indexed -28 Feb 1862 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0026 Minutes of the full Board 7 Mar 1862-6 Not available for general access Index missing Jun 1862 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0027 Minutes of the full Board 13 Jun 1862 Not available for general access Indexed -15 Aug 1862 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0028 Minutes of the full Board 26 Sep 1862 Not available for general access Indexed -19 Dec 1862 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0029 Minutes of the full Board 2 Jan 1863-20 Not available for general access Indexed Mar 1863 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0030 Minutes of the full Board 27 Mar 1863 Not available for general access Indexed -19 Jun 1863 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0031 Minutes of the full Board 26 Jun 1863 Not available for general access Indexed -16 Oct 1863 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0032 Minutes of the full Board 23 Oct 1863-8 Not available for general access Indexed Jan 1864 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 METROPOLITAN BOARD OF WORKS MBW Reference Description Dates MBW/0033 Minutes of the full Board 15 Jan 1864 Not available for general access Indexed -18 Mar 1864 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0034 Minutes of the full Board 1 Apr 1864-3 Not available for general access Indexed Jun 1864 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0035 Minutes of the full Board 10 Jun 1864 Not available for general access Indexed -29 Jul 1864 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0036 Minutes of the full Board 5 Aug 1864-11 Not available for general access Indexed Nov 1864 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0037 Minutes of the full Board 15 Nov 1864 Not available for general access Indexed -13 Jan 1865 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0038 Minutes of the full Board 16 Jan 1865 Not available for general access Indexed -17 Mar 1865 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0039 Minutes of the full Board 24 Mar 1865 Not available for general access Indexed -26 May 1865 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0040 Minutes of the full Board 2 Jun 1865-14 Not available for general access Indexed Jul 1865 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 METROPOLITAN BOARD OF WORKS MBW Reference Description Dates MBW/0041 Minutes of the full Board 21 Jul 1865-20 Not available for general access Indexed Oct 1865 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0042 Minutes of the full Board 27 Oct 1865 Not available for general access Indexed -22 Dec 1865 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0043 Minutes of the full Board 5 Jan 1866-23 Not available for general access Feb 1866 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0044 Minutes of the full Board 2 Mar 1866-20 Not available for general access Apr 1866 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. MBW/0045 Minutes of the full Board 27 Apr 1866-8 Not available for general access Jun 1866 Readers are asked to consult the printed and indexed set available in the Library. 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