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Wakefield Libraries and Information Services, Local Studies GB 0740 Wakefield Conservative Wakefield Libraries and Information Services, Local Studies This catalogue was digitised by The National Archives as part of the National Register of Archives digitisation project NR A 23001 The National Archives CITY OP WAKEFIELD HP ARCHIVES GOODCUIp ] -PAE^IJSS. lAKEEmg CONSERVATIVE ASSOO^rTTOTr"' " 1 Account book of Col. H.J. Haslegrave. August 1927 - July 1929 2 The Organisation Fund of the Conservative Association of Rothwell. Subscriptions book 1946 3 Wakefield Unionist Association Fire Policy No. 7082879. Amount insured £100 The Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Company Ltd I925 4 Wakefield Unionist Association account book 1913 - 1918 5 Wakefield Unionist Association account book 1911 - 1913 6 E. J. Haslegrave Esq. A/C Wakefield Conservative Association account book 1927 - 1930 7 Wakefield Conservative Assn. account book 1925 - 1927 8 Tenancy Agreement. Mrs Rhoda Watson & Wakefield Conservative Assn. office in King Street Chambers, Wakefield 1923 9 Receipt for £1.10.0 for four weeks cleaning 1949 10 Credit Book of Wakefield Conservative Assn. 1948 - 1949 11 Duplicate Cash Receipt Forms Conservative Municipal Fund 1945 - 1949 12 Wakefield Conservative Municipal Fund Account 1946 - 1948 13 Wakcfield Conservative Association account book 1935 " 1943 14 Duplicate Cash Receipt Forms Wakefield Con. Assn. 1948 - 1949 15 Conservative & Unionist Agents' Superannuation Fund. A.E. Sntwisle, Esq. 1930 16 Wakefield Conservative Assn account book 1946 - 1943 17 Invoice from Sidney Raines Ltd to Wakefield Conservative Association 1943 Receipt for £2.5.9- 1949 18 Notice of Annual General Meeting of the Wakefield Conservative & Unionist Assn. 1950 19 Wakefield Conservative Assn. Income and Expenditure Account 1949 Balance Sheet 1949 Internal Trustees Account, Receipts and Payment A/c 1949 Parliamentary Fighting Fund 1949 Municipal Elections Fund 1949 20 Wakefield Conservative Assn. Income and Expenditure A/C 1943 Balance Sheet I948 Wakefield & Rothwell Cons. Assn. Joint Account, Income and Expenditure Account 1948 Internal Trustees Account, Receipts & Payments A/c 1943 Parliamentary Fighting Fund 1948 21 Clegg & Huntington's quotation for laying linoleum at the Conservative Club premises, Zetland Street 1950 22 Primrose Hill By-Election, 6 July 1950 Expenditure (Conservative) 1950 23 Receipt for £2.10.0 from Lodge to V/akefield Cons. Assn. 1949 24 Wakefield Parliamentary Divisional Conservative & Unionist Assn. Statement of Accounts - Dance 1949 25 V/akefield Parliamentary Election. Letter from Cons. Assn. to Mr Smallwood. February 1950 26 Wakefield Parliamentary Election. Letter from Cons. Assn. to Mr Smallwood February 1950 27 V/akefield Parliamentary Election. Letter from Chairman of Conservative Assn. to Councillor Frank West February 1950 28 Wakefield Parliamentary Divisional Conservative and Unionist Assn. Letter from Allan Scholey to Councillor Frank West. July 1950 29 Letter from A. Scholey to F. West about a raise in A. Scholey's salary. July 1950 30 Letter from Manager of Midland 3ank Ltd, V/akefield Branch to F. West A/c Wakefield Cons. Assn. Parliamentary Fighting Fund March 1950 31 Letter from Hon. Treasurer, Yorkshire Provincial Area, to Councillor F. West. December 1949 32 Letter to F. West from C. Gill enclosing a letter the latter sent to Captain Chevertort-Brown at the Cons. Central Board of Finance (Yorkshire area) and a letter which Capt. Che^erton-Brown returned. Jan 1950 33 Notice of a meeting of the Internal Trustees of the Conservative & Unionist Assn. March 1950 34 Wakefield Conservative Assn. Income & Expenditure Account Balance Sheet 1950 Internal Trustees Account Receipts and Payments A/c 1950 35 Notice of Annual General Meeting of the V/akefield Parliamentary Divisional Conservative & Unionist Assn. April 1950 (9 copies) April I95O 36 Notice of the Annual General Meeting of the Wakefield Parliamentary Divisional Cons. & Unionist Assn.(5 copies) Apl 195* 37 Receipt for 14s.6d from H.D. Lumb to Wakefield and Rothwell Conserv. Assn. Feb 1949 33 Receipt for £10.17s.6d from Insoll & Co. to Wakefield Conserv. As3n. 39 Sandal Conservative Assn. Letter from G.H. Stead to F. West Apl 1949 40 Receipt for £1.0s.2d from W.H. Milnes Ltd to Wakefield Cons. Assn. Apl 1949 41 Receipt for £11.2s.lid. from Mclnnes and Thickett to Wakefield Conservative Assocn. March 1949 42 Receipt for 12/4d. from Kado Ltd. to Wfd.Cons. Assn. March 1949 43 Receipt for £1.10s.0d for 4 weeks cleaning May 1949 44 Receipt for £2.2s.0d affiliation fee to the National Union from the National Union of the Cons, and Unionist Assn. to the Wakefield Branch June 1949 45 Receipt for £4.l6s.0d from the Wakefield Printing Co.Ltd to the Wakefield Cons. Assn. June 1949 46 Receipt for £9.l6s.Od from The Wakefield Express Series to Wakefield & Rothwell Cons. Assn. June 1949 47 Receipt for £l.l6s.2d from Frank Brooke to Wfd.Cons.Assn. Aug 1949 48 Receipt for £3.12s.Od from Mclnnes & Thickett to Wfd. Cons. Assn. Aug 1949 49 Receipt for £1.6s.lOd. from Gestetner Ltd to Fr.West June 1949 50 Receipt for £4.7s.Od from National Union of Cons. & Unionist Assn. to Waksfield Branch Aug 1949 51 Receipt for £1.2s.l0d from Copigraph Ltd to Wfd & Rothwell Cons. Assn. May 1949 52 Wakefield Parliamentary Election Letter to ? from I95O President Chairman & Hon. Treas. of Wfd. Cons. Assn. Feb 53 Letter to ? from Chairman & Hon. Treas. of W.C.A. Feb 1950 54 Wfd. Cons. Assn. Annual Report & Statement of Accounts 1948 55 Receipt for £1.10s.0d for 4 weeks cleaning Jan 1949 56 Receipt for £I.10s.0d for 4 " " Feb 1949 57 Receipt for £1.17s.6d for 5 " " Mar 1949 58 Receipt for £1.10s.Od from Wakefield Printing Co. Ltd to Wakefield Cons. Assn. Jan 1949 59 Receipt for £2.14s.lid from Frank Brooke Ltd to Rothwell & Wfd. Cons. Assn. March 1949 60 Receipt for £2.13s.8d from Gestetner Ltd to Frank West Feb 1949 61 Receipt for £3.0.0d from Wfd Express Series to W.C.A. Feb 1949 62 Receipt for 5/7d from Copigraph Ltd to Wfd & Roth.C.A. Jan 1949 63 Receipt for 19s.Od from Yorkshire Elec. Board to W.C.A. Aug 1949 64 Receipt for £29.15s.Od from Collector of Taxes to W.C.A. Aug 1949 65 Receipt for £1.17s.6d for 5 weeks cleaning July 1949 66 Receipt for £1.10s.Od for 4 weeks cleaning July 1949 67 Receipt for £6.l8s.6d from West Yorkshire Printing Co Ltd to W.C.A. June 1949 68 Receipt for 12/6d from J.W.V. Parminter & Son Ltd to W.C.A. July 1949 69 Receipt for £1.7s.0d from National Union of Cons, and Unionist Assn. to Wakefield Branch Sept 1949 70 Receipt for l8s.4d from Frank Brooke Ltd to Rothwell and W.C.A. Sept 1949 71 Bill for £7.12s.7d from Post Office Telephones to WCA Aug 1949 72 Receipt for £1.17s.6d for 5 weeks cleaning Sept 1949 73 Receipt for £2.0.0d from Y.E.B. to W.C.A. Sept 1949 74 Receipt for £23.10s.2d from City & County Boro of Wfd for General Rate, Water Rate & Ashbin charge to WCA Sept 1949 75 Sandal Conservative Assn. Letter from GH Stead to F. West July 1949 Receipt ' Sept 1949 76 Receipt for 6/9d from Caribonum Ltd to WCA Aug 1949 77 Receipt for £1.2s.0d from Wfd Printing Co to WCA Sept 1949 78 Letter from G.H.Stead to F.West asking for acknowlgmt of a cheque Oct 1949 79 Letter from G.H. Stead to F. West Sept 1949 80 Receipt for £39.2s.Od from Collector of Taxes to WCA Nov 1949 81 Receipt for £1.10s.0d for 4 weeks cleaning Sept 1949 82 Receipt for £l.2s,10d from Copigraph Ltd to the Conservative Agent Sept 1949 83 Receipt for l6/3d from 7/fd Printing Co. Ltd to WCA Nov 1949 84 Receipt for £1.10s.0d for 4 weeks cleaning Oct 1949 85 Receipt for l8/6d from Frank Brooke Ltd to Rothwell and WCA Nov 1949 86 Receipt for 10/8d from Kado Ltd to WCA Oct 1949 87 Receipt for £2.19s.Od from Mclnnes and Trickett to WCA Nov 1949 88 Receipt for £l.l8s.6d from W.H. Nicholson & Sons Ltd to the Conservative Agent Oct 1949 89 Receipt for 12/- from W.H. Milnes Ltd to WCA Sept 1949 90 Receipt for £l.lls.6d from J.W.V. Parminter & Son Ltd to WCA Oct 1949 91 Receipt for £3.0.Od from M. Mosley, Austin Garage to the Cons. Agent June 1949 92 Receipt for £8.10.6d from Wakefield Printing Co Ltd to Wakefield Cons. Assn (Parliamentary) Sept 1949 93 Receipt for £4.19s.3d from Allan Scholey to F. West Dec 1949 94 Receipt for £1.17s.6d for 5 weeks cleaning Dec 1949 95 Receipt for £10.0.0d from Andrassy Bros to Mr. A Scholey Oct 1949 96 Receipt for £4.10s.0d from Wakefield Industrial Soc. Ltd to Wfd. Parliamentary Divisional Conservative and Unionist Assn Dec 1949 97 Receipt for £8.6.3d from Belman advertising to V/akefield Parliamentary Cons. Assn. Oct 1949 98 Receipt for £3.7s.lOd from Wfd Express Series to P West Oct 1949 99 Receipt for £4.4s.0d from Wakefield Times, to WCA' Dec 1949 100 Receipt for l8/6d from Prank Brooke Ltd to Rothwell and WCA Dec 1949 101 Receipt for 5/- from National Union of Conservative and Unionist Assn Dec 1949 102 Receipt for £4.8s. lOd from V/akefield Printing Co Ltd to WCA Nov 1949 103 Receipt for £1.5s.0d from City and County Borough of Wakefield to WCA Dec 1949 104 Receipt for £2.5s.0d.
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