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Documents relating to the period before the decision to build a third White Cloth Hall, ie, pre September 1774
1752-1775
Minutes of meetings of Trustees of White Cloth Hall
Extracts from Leeds Corporation Court Book and Cash Book
1888
Concerning a subscription of £100 towards the building of the third hall, 1775. Copied 1888.
Bill and receipt
25/05/1775
Bill and receipt from Geo. White for expenses incurred in passing the Act for building the new hall.
Printed copy of an act
29/6/1880
The Trinity Hospital, Greenwich, Leases Act. Printed copy of 'AN ACT To establish and render valid certain Building Leases and a certain Agreement for a Building Lease of parts of the Estates of the W...
Printed petition to the House of Commons of the Corporation of Leeds and William Barker (stand holder) against the Bill
[July] 1885
Claimed the sale would be injurious to the wool trade, and the new owners might submit the building to purposes wholly unsuitable from a public point of view.
Memorandum of Agreement
17/6/1884
Memorandum of Agreement between George Radley and others (Trustees) and Commissioners of HM Works and Public Buildings for lease of part of the White Cloth Hall for Inland Revenue offices.
Leeds Improvement Act
18/7/1872
Printed copy of 'AN ACT To enable the Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Leeds to make new and improve existing Streets; to make further Provision with respect of Streets and Buildings; ...
Envelope B: Copies of letters
7 Dec 1774
Copies of circular letter from Shepley & Bolland, (Solicitors), 7th December 1774, protesting against the proposed building of a new cloth hall on land given to the white clothiers at Gomersall Hill T...
Printed House of Lords petition
1865
A printed petition to the House of Lords of the Trustee (John Calverley) and proprietors of the Leeds Assembly Rooms against the Bill Complained no notice had been given to them of the intention of th...
House of Lords petition
1865
Printed petition to the House of Lords of Hugo Charles Meynell Ingram, Esq, of Templenewsam, Lord of the manor of Kirkgate-cum-Holbeck., against the Bill. Pleaded that he was never given notice by the...