PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1876 |
Peerage Petitions: Grey de Ruthyn: Lady Bertha (-Lelgarde Clifton)
|
(see also TS 16/142)
|
ARMED FORCES
-
NURSING AND MEDICAL SERVICES
:
Royal Navy
|
1941 |
Procedure for dealing with serious disciplinary cases in Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service and Voluntary Aid Detachment
|
ADM 1/11222
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1945 |
Request for Admiralty support for appeal to Prime Minister for continuation of the title of the Barony of Radstock through the female line
|
ADM 1/17926
|
1951 |
Ships oil: correspondence with Mrs A J J Barley
|
ADM 1/22193
|
1938-1944 |
HMS 'Affray' disaster: suggestion from Mrs A Baker for a 'Hatch 1951 Lid Siren' and various other suggestions
|
ADM 1/22210
|
1923 |
Mrs Adams: eligibility of her son to compete for Paymaster Cadetship
|
ADM 1/8647/210
|
ARMED FORCES
-
NURSING AND MEDICAL SERVICES
:
Royal Navy
|
1941 |
Greenwich Hospital: investigation into cases of immorality brought to light by Rev. H Goulding, Chaplian RN and Court of Enquiry into punishments awarded by Doctor and Nursing Staff
|
ADM 169/767
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1943 |
Marriage of service personnel to foreigners or coloured women whilst on service abroad: citation of two specific cases
|
ADM 178/292
|
WIDOWS
-
FORCES
:
Royal Navy
|
1808-1830 |
Papers of cases referred to the Court of Assistants of the Charity for the Relief of Officers' Widows for decision
|
ADM 6/385-402
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1821-1847 |
Elizabeth Lamburn (5)
|
ADM 7/615
|
1827-1838 |
Susannah Archer (67)
|
ADM 7/615
|
1822-1823 |
Mrs Bevan or Allerdice (73)
|
ADM 7/616
|
1841-1846 |
Mrs Jane Simmons (84)
|
ADM 7/616
|
ARMED FORCES
-
Royal Air Force
:
|
1951;1957 |
Administrative instructions for WRAF officers in dealing with pregnancy cases
|
AIR 10/6561-6562
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
General
:
|
1951;1957 |
Administrative instructions for WRAF officers in dealing with pregnancy cases
|
AIR 10/6561-6562
|
ARMED FORCES
-
Royal Air Force
:
|
1918-1958 |
Hon. Violet Douglas-Pennant (Commandant WRAF) Case
|
AIR 2/11889-12203
|
NOTEWORTHY WOMEN
-
General
:
|
1918-1958 |
DOUGLAS-PENNANT. Hon. Violet Douglas-Pennant (Commandant WRAF) Case
|
AIR 2/11889-12203
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1969-1974 |
Investigation of low flying complaints by Mrs E A Overbury
|
AIR 2/18507
|
WIDOWS
-
FORCES
:
Royal Air Force
|
1920-1921 |
Reporting by police of cases of misconduct by widows in receipt of pensions
|
AIR 2/275/419896/23
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1928 |
Question of procedure regarding application by Mrs A M Carey for Certificate of Recommendation for Civil List pension
|
AIR 2/332/833429/28
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Adoption
:
|
1930 |
Marriage allowance for children adopted by airmen or their wives: questions arising on exceptional cases
|
AIR 2/366/7148/30
|
WIVES
-
FORCES
:
Royal Air Force
|
1930 |
Marriage allowance for children adopted by airmen or their wives: questions arising on exceptional cases
|
AIR 2/366/7148/30
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1919-1923 |
Claim by Mrs J M Norman in respect of USA. User of Norman Wind Vane Gun Sights
|
AIR 2/380/312112/21
|
1947-1949 |
Offer of bronze head of British airman by Miss E Mellon, and visits to the UK from USA of Miss C Green
|
AIR 8/1547
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1941-1956 |
Case of Mrs Cunniam, tenant at Killester, S Ireland
|
AP1/179
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1719-1968 |
Assizes: Oxford Circuit: Criminal Depositions and Case Papers: includes women: see list ASSI 6/1-464 1729-1971 Assizes: Western Circuit: Indictment Files: includes women: see list
|
ASSI 25/1-287
|
ABORTION, STERILISATION, STILLBIRTH AND CONTRACEPTION
-
General
:
|
1861-1969 |
Assizes: Western Circuit: Criminal Depositions and Case Papers: includes women: see list
|
ASSI 26/1-510
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1861-1969 |
Assizes: Western Circuit: Criminal Depositions and Case Papers: includes women: see list
|
ASSI 26/1-510
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1861-1969 |
Assizes: Western Circuit: Criminal Depositions and Case Papers: includes women: see list
|
ASSI 26/1-510
|
PRISONERS
-
Infanticide
:
|
1861-1969 |
Assizes: Western Circuit: Criminal Depositions and Case Papers: includes women: see list
|
ASSI 26/1-510
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1861-1969 |
Assizes: Western Circuit: Criminal Depositions and Case Papers: includes women: see list
|
ASSI 26/1-510
|
VICTIMS
-
General
:
|
1861-1969 |
Assizes: Western Circuit: Criminal Depositions and Case Papers: see list
|
ASSI 26/1-510
|
ABORTION, STERILISATION, STILLBIRTH AND CONTRACEPTION
-
General
:
|
1613-1969 |
Assizes: Northern and North Eastern Circuits: Criminal Depositions and Case Papers: includes women: see list
|
ASSI 45/1-904
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1613-1969 |
Assizes: Northern and North Eastern Circuits: Criminal Depositions and Case Papers: includes women: see list
|
ASSI 45/1-904
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1613-1969 |
Assizes: Northern and North Eastern Circuits: Criminal Depositions and Case Papers: includes women: see list
|
ASSI 45/1-904
|
PRISONERS
-
Infanticide
:
|
1613-1969 |
Assizes: Northern and North Eastern Circuits: Criminal Depositions and Case Papers: includes women: see list
|
ASSI 45/1-904
|
VICTIMS
-
General
:
|
1613-1969 |
Assizes: Northern and North Eastern Circuits: Criminal Depositions and Case Papers: see list
|
ASSI 45/1-904
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1613-1968 |
Assizes: Northern and North Eastern Circuits: Criminal Depositions and Case Papers: includes women: see list ASSI 45/1-839 1627-1971 Assizes: Oxford Circuit: Indictment Files: includes women: see list
|
ASSI 5/1-476
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1877-1970 |
Assizes: Northern Circuit: Criminal Depositions and Case Papers: includes women: see list
|
ASSI 52/1-1961
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1877-1970 |
Assizes: Northern Circuit: Criminal Depositions and Case Papers: includes women: see list
|
ASSI 52/1-1961
|
PRISONERS
-
Infanticide
:
|
1877-1970 |
Assizes: Northern Circuit: Criminal Depositions and Case Papers: includes women: see list
|
ASSI 52/1-1961
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1877-1970 |
Assizes: Northern Circuit: Criminal Depositions and Case Papers: includes women: see list
|
ASSI 52/1-1961
|
VICTIMS
-
General
:
|
1877-1970 |
Assizes: Northern Circuit: Criminal Depositions and Case Papers: see list
|
ASSI 52/1-1961
|
ABORTION, STERILISATION, STILLBIRTH AND CONTRACEPTION
-
General
:
|
1877-1968 |
Assizes: Northern Circuit: Indictment Files: includes women: see list ASSI 51/1-415 1877-1970 Assizes: Northern Circuit: Criminal Depositions and Case Papers: includes women: see list
|
ASSI 52/1-1961
|
1719-1969 |
Assizes: Oxford Circuit: Criminal Depositions and Case Papers: includes women: see list
|
ASSI 6/1-501
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1719-1969 |
Assizes: Oxford Circuit: Criminal Depositions and Case Papers: includes women: see list
|
ASSI 6/1-501
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1719-1969 |
Assizes: Oxford Circuit: Criminal Depositions and Case Papers: includes women: see list
|
ASSI 6/1-501
|
PRISONERS
-
Infanticide
:
|
1719-1969 |
Assizes: Oxford Circuit: Criminal Depositions and Case Papers: includes women: see list
|
ASSI 6/1-501
|
VICTIMS
-
General
:
|
1719-1969 |
Assizes: Oxford Circuit: Criminal Depositions and Case Papers: see list
|
ASSI 6/1-501
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1945-1968 |
Assizes: Wales and Chester Circuit: Criminal Depositions and Case Papers: includes women: see list
|
ASSI 84/1-499
|
ABORTION, STERILISATION, STILLBIRTH AND CONTRACEPTION
-
General
:
|
1945-1969 |
Assizes: Wales and Chester Circuit: Criminal Depositions and Case Papers: includes women: see list
|
ASSI 84/1-531
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1945-1969 |
Assizes: Wales and Chester Circuit: Criminal Depositions and Case Papers: includes women: see list
|
ASSI 84/1-531
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1945-1969 |
Assizes: Wales and Chester Circuit: Criminal Depositions and Case Papers: includes women: see list
|
ASSI 84/1-531
|
PRISONERS
-
Infanticide
:
|
1945-1969 |
Assizes: Wales and Chester Circuit: Criminal Depositions and Case Papers: includes women: see list
|
ASSI 84/1-531
|
VICTIMS
-
General
:
|
1945-1969 |
Assizes: Wales and Chester Circuit: Criminal Depositions and Case Papers: see list
|
ASSI 84/1-531
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1987 |
Law Commission: Review of Child Law: Case Supervision and Interim Orders in Custody Proceedings (open)
|
BC 2/103
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1957 |
Wales: Appeals against Amroth Coast Protection Charges: Miss Watkins, Moranedd
|
BD 11/2565
|
1957-1960 |
Wales: Appeals against Amroth Coast Protection Charges: Miss E Macgeagh, Pebblebridge
|
BD 11/2567
|
HEALTH
-
Venereal Disease and Aids
:
|
1950-1971 |
Wales: Quarterly Returns of New Cases of VD Attending Treatment Centres
|
BD 18/1198-1214
|
1971-1972 |
Wales: quarterly returns of new cases of VD attending treatment centres
|
BD 18/2735
|
ABORTION, STERILISATION, STILLBIRTH AND CONTRACEPTION
-
General
:
|
1953-1970 |
Wales: Obstetrics and Gynaecology Services: treatment in cases of abortion
|
BD 18/679-681
|
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE
-
Vaccination, Childhood Illnesses
:
|
1953-1957 |
Wales: poliomyelitis: arrangements for hospital admission and treatment of cases
|
BD 18/763-765
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1967 |
North East Wales Rent Tribunal: Mrs F M Heron; case referred by Mrs Eirene White MP
|
BL 2/719
|
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE
-
Members of Parliament
:
|
1967 |
North East Wales Rent Tribunal: Mrs F M Heron; case referred by Mrs Eirene White MP
|
BL 2/719
|
HEALTH
-
General
:
|
1972-1973 |
Sir William Maycock: blood transfusion: notes on Australia-antigen; papers of case of Joan Elizabeth Gale concerning question of revelation of donor's name
|
BN 13/16
|
WIDOWS
-
General
:
|
1953-1983 |
Widows' Benefits: individual case papers: see list
|
BN 19/1-27
|
1959-1983 |
Retirement Pensions: case papers: see list
|
BN 20/1-43
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1970-1979 |
Custody access: Desramault case; child with dual nationality (British mother and French father)
|
BN 29/1348
|
HEALTH
-
Venereal Disease and Aids
:
|
1937-1939 |
Expenses incurred by seamen suffering from VD: case of seamen discharged from ships registered in Eire
|
BT 15/452
|
1910 |
Expenses incurred by seamen suffering from VD: case of seaman discharged from the vessel 'Lady Mackay'
|
BT 15/59/F27544 and F31399/10
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1928 |
Mercantile Marine Office, Southampton: seaman admitted to mental hospital: balance of wages against an indemnity to sister for support of his children
|
BT 15/84/F1039/28
|
1930 |
Seaman detained in mental hospital: payment of balance of wages to mother against indemnity
|
BT 15/87/F1785/30
|
1907 |
Civil List: widow's claim to pension on account of husband's cotton spinning invention
|
BT 15/F17771/07
|
1942 |
Accident to Allied Airways aircraft G-ACAN; Caithness, 21 May 1941: claim by Mrs Middleton and son
|
BT 217/2
|
1947-1948 |
Mrs Orosz (deceased): correspondence arising from passage in British South American Airways Corporation aircraft on 26 January 1947
|
BT 217/2040
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1891-1930 |
Bankruptcy Cases other than High Court: by name see list
|
BT 221
|
1891-1930 |
High Court Bankruptcy Cases: by name see list
|
BT 226
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1949-1955 |
Application for release of assets: by British born women now of Japanese nationality: Mrs M Moto
|
BT 271/567
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1950-1968 |
Application for the release of assets: problems clearing case where release has been agreed: Mrs E Whitehead
|
BT 271/571
|
ARMED FORCES
-
Royal Air Force
:
|
1919 |
Case of Miss Douglas-Pennant WC576,1
|
CAB 23/10
|
NOTEWORTHY WOMEN
-
General
:
|
1919 |
DOUGLAS-PENNANT. Case of Miss Douglas-Pennant WC576, 1
|
CAB 23/10
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1910 |
Case of Miss Malecka, a British subject imprisoned in Russia
|
CAB 37/103/39
|
NOTEWORTHY WOMEN
-
General
:
|
1910 |
MALECKA. Case of Miss Malecka, a British subject imprisoned in Russia
|
CAB 37/103/39
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1911 |
Case of Miss Malecka, a British subject, imprisoned in Russia
|
CAB 37/107/86
|
NOTEWORTHY WOMEN
-
General
:
|
1911 |
MALECKA. Case of Miss Malecka, a British subject, imprisoned in Russia
|
CAB 37/107/86
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1912 |
The Malecka case: trial of Miss Malecka for conspiracy against Russian Government
|
CAB 37/110/71
|
NOTEWORTHY WOMEN
-
General
:
|
1912 |
MALECKA. The Malecka case: trial of Miss Malecka for conspiracy against Russian Government
|
CAB 37/110/71
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1954 |
Request by Miss M Franklin, a record agent, for copies of treaties between HMG and African Chiefs in Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland
|
CO 1015/970
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
1952-1953 |
Enquiries concerning various cases involving legitimation of children in Colonial territories
|
CO 1026/31
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1957-1959 |
Seychelles: activities of Mrs C Collet, barrister
|
CO 1036/350
|
1961-1962 |
Basutoland: right of entry of Africans from South Africa into Basutoland: case of Mrs E Mafeking
|
CO 1048/136
|
1961-1962 |
Basutoland: right of entry of Africans from South Africa into Basutoland: case of Mrs E Mafeking
|
CO 1048/136
|
1962 |
Basutoland: correspondence on status of Mrs Elizabeth Mafeking and other South African refugees in Basutoland
|
CO 1048/280
|
1935 |
Hong Kong: Miss K R Johnson: application for passport and visa
|
CO 129/551/14
|
1935 |
Hong Kong: Vera Volkona: application for visa to enter UK
|
CO 129/551/16
|
1936 |
Hong Kong: Mary McGregor: investigations into death
|
CO 129/556/5
|
1937 |
Hong Kong: Miss C Power: claim for refund of fees for Hong Kong visa
|
CO 129/560/12
|
1938 |
Hong Kong: Mr & Mrs A P Soohorukoff: applications for visas
|
CO 129/566/17
|
1938 |
Hong Kong: Miss Freda Utley: application for visa to visit Hong Kong and China
|
CO 129/566/18
|
1938-1939 |
Hong Kong: Mrs V Lock: application for passport to travel to Canton
|
CO 129/566/20
|
1929-1930 |
Leeward Islands: repatriation of Miss Maria Eloie of Dominica
|
CO 152/412/14
|
1930-1932 |
Leeward Islands: repatriation to England from Antigua of Mrs A E Martin
|
CO 152/426/17
|
1932-1935 |
Mauritius: petition by Mrs S V Rolfe: candidature of her son as laureate of College of Agriculture
|
CO 167/884/2
|
1939-1940 |
Mauritius: Mrs P J J Guérard: Privy Council appeal
|
CO 167/912/18
|
1739 |
Bahamas: a letter in Spanish from Juan Fernandez de Cordova to Augustina de La Rosa (f338)
|
CO 23/14
|
1792 |
Bahamas: Thomas Atwood to Evan Nepean: needs help for himself and four daughters (f31)
|
CO 23/15
|
NURSING AND MIDWIFERY
-
General
:
|
1927 |
Straits Settlements: scheme for locally trained nurses; case of Nurse E Hepworth
|
CO 273/540/19
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1930 |
Straits Settlements: Miss D I Singnam: case for resttlement in the UK (custody)
|
CO 273/566/16
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1930 |
Straits Settlements: application of Mrs F Roberts for repatriation to Malaya
|
CO 273/566/8
|
1931 |
Straits Settlements: passport application by Mrs Florence Meyer: query on present marital status
|
CO 273/571/5
|
1933-1934 |
Straits Settlements: passport application by Miss F E Bowers
|
CO 273/589/18
|
1935 |
Straits Settlements: petition: Mrs E M Drage: alleged injustice at the hand of the police
|
CO 273/603/14
|
1936 |
Straits Settlements: Miss Joan Fry seeks information on whereabouts of her brother
|
CO 273/613/11
|
1937 |
Straits Settlements: petition: Madam Soon on behalf of Goh Hiang Teik
|
CO 273/624/17
|
1937-1938 |
Straits Settlements: Mrs E M Adams seeks information on death of her son, following road accident in Singapore
|
CO 273/625/9
|
1938 |
Straits Settlements: petition: Miss A E Coates, children's nurse
|
CO 273/637/7
|
1939 |
Straits Settlements: Mrs McKechnie: complaint about treatment of animals and birds
|
CO 273/652/5
|
1937-1938 |
Barbados: petition of Mrs E Trotman: alleged witholding of a letter by the Postal Authorities
|
CO 28/317/3
|
1938-1939 |
Barbados: arrangements for return of Miss D A Fenty to her father in Barbados
|
CO 28/320/7
|
1930-1932 |
Trinidad: Mrs N U Hadad: naturalisation application
|
CO 323/1114/12
|
1932-1933 |
Gibraltar: Mrs Donna Bentata, and her children Miriam and Joseph Bentata: application for naturalisation
|
CO 323/1174/22
|
1935-1936 |
Malta: Mrs Maria Raviola: naturalisation application
|
CO 323/1323/5
|
1936 |
Straits Settlements: Mrs Enea Pascheove: naturalisation application
|
CO 323/1364/10
|
1936 |
Hong Kong: Miss Nina Federova: naturalisation application
|
CO 323/1364/12
|
1936 |
Nationality: status of Mrs Olga Vgomo
|
CO 323/1364/9
|
1936 |
Messages of congratulation from the King: Miss M Patterson, Grenada
|
CO 323/1382/11
|
1937 |
National status of June Drury Chidson
|
CO 323/1436/15
|
1937 |
Question of recording mother's maiden name on naturalisation certificates
|
CO 323/1436/23
|
1937 |
Straits Settlements: Mrs K Pfankuchen: naturalisation application
|
CO 323/1437/2
|
1937 |
Hong Kong: Mrs L F Elms Cotowez (known as Mrs L F S Elms): naturalisation application
|
CO 323/1437/4
|
1937 |
Bermuda: Mrs T W Orr: naturalisation application
|
CO 323/1437/8
|
1938 |
Bermuda: Mrs E A L Thompson: retention of British nationality
|
CO 323/1546/21
|
1938-1939 |
Hong Kong: Mrs Antonia Tatz: application for naturalisation
|
CO 323/1547/19
|
1938 |
Malta: Mrs C L Taillade: application for naturalisation
|
CO 323/1548/1
|
1938 |
Gibraltar: Mrs Clara Del Rio Guzman: application for naturalisation
|
CO 323/1548/5
|
1939 |
Nationality: registration of daughter of Tan Ah Tah
|
CO 323/1626/12
|
1938-1939 |
Kenya: Miss Dorothee Elizabeth Schlossingk: naturalisation
|
CO 323/1627/11
|
1939 |
Nationality of Mrs Rosalynck Olsen
|
CO 323/1627/19
|
1939 |
Hong Kong: Miss Josephine Harris: naturalisation
|
CO 323/1628/1
|
1939 |
Malta: Mrs Aurora Giacosa: naturalisation
|
CO 323/1628/14
|
1939-1940 |
Hong Kong: Mr & Mrs Avraam Iakovlev Laihovetsky alias Alexander Laihovetsky: naturalisation
|
CO 323/1628/4
|
1939 |
Hong Kong: Mrs Lilian Edith Evans Mueller: naturalisation
|
CO 323/1628/8
|
1939-1940 |
Cyprus: Miss Dorothea Marianne Bach: naturalisation
|
CO 323/1629/13
|
1939 |
Cyprus: Miss Emma Mimi Stein: naturalisation
|
CO 323/1629/9
|
1939 |
Straits Settlements: permit for Miss R M Minto
|
CO 323/1630/14
|
1939-1940 |
Nationality status of Mrs Imogen Veit
|
CO 323/1719/7
|
1940 |
Nationality status of Miss Kianga Ranniger
|
CO 323/1719/9
|
1940-1941 |
Application for naturalisation: Mrs Giuseppina Corrieri
|
CO 323/1720/3
|
1940 |
Application for naturalisation: Mrs Carmelina Contini
|
CO 323/1720/5
|
1940 |
Application for naturalisation: Miss Helen d'Mar Shimun
|
CO 323/1721/1
|
1940 |
Application for naturalisation: Mrs Mary Shumla Pestel
|
CO 323/1721/12
|
1940-1941 |
Application for naturalisation: Miss Delia Gomes Casseres
|
CO 323/1721/4
|
1939-1940 |
Application for naturalisation: Mrs Isabel Quellhorst
|
CO 323/1721/7
|
1940-1941 |
Application for naturalisation: Mrs Ruth Sissie Lux
|
CO 323/1721/8
|
1940-1942 |
Application for naturalisation: Fiona Elizabeth Princess van Isenburg
|
CO 323/1721/9
|
1940-1941 |
Passport etc: Miss S J Carr
|
CO 323/1722/13
|
1940-1941 |
Passport etc: Miss Phyllis Elizabeth Bell
|
CO 323/1722/14
|
1940-1941 |
Application for naturalisation: Elizabeth Stehlin
|
CO 323/1722/3
|
1942 |
National status: Mary Teresa Dunne
|
CO 323/1820/17
|
1941 |
National status: Mrs John Gray
|
CO 323/1821/2
|
1941-1944 |
National status: Mrs Sophie Ezekiel
|
CO 323/1821/3
|
1941-1942 |
Passport etc: facilities for parents of British subject, Anna Michael
|
CO 323/1823/19
|
1948 |
Kenya: Miss M W Geuter: application for naturalisation
|
CO 323/1892/9
|
1949-1951 |
National status: Mrs E Frendo
|
CO 323/1909/13
|
1950-1951 |
Northern Rhodesia: naturalisation: Mrs L Kabalin
|
CO 323/1910/14
|
1950-1951 |
Northern Rhodesia: naturalisation: Mrs Leah Mary Ross
|
CO 323/1910/15
|
1950-1954 |
National status: Mrs Helen Kaimil Mustapha
|
CO 323/1910/2
|
1950 |
Zanzibar: naturalisation: Mr & Mrs Karimjee
|
CO 323/1911/2
|
1951 |
Zanzibar: naturalisation: Mr & Mrs Tayabali Karimjee
|
CO 323/1930/11
|
1939 |
Morocco: affairs of Lady Allchin
|
CO 369/2538/1889
|
1932-1933 |
Charles Lewis Sealy and wife: application for permission to settle in Bermuda
|
CO 37/278/23
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1934 |
Bermuda: permission to reside in Bermuda: case of Mr & Mrs Ward
|
CO 37/280/1
|
VICTIMS
-
General
:
|
1814 |
Cape of Good Hope: case of Clasina claiming her freedom
|
CO 48/28
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1814 |
Cape of Good Hope: case of Clasina claiming her freedom
|
CO 48/28
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1934-1935 |
Seychelles: quarantine: representations by Mrs D G Knott
|
CO 530/331
|
1935 |
Seychelles: canvassing for patients for maternity department of government hospital: complaint by Mrs Rowley
|
CO 530/364
|
1936 |
Borneo: Miss Rose Ethel Ponsonby: national status
|
CO 531/26/13
|
1928 |
Kenya: Contesse d'Janzi (Mrs Silverthorne): re-entry into Kenya
|
CO 533/376/14
|
1928 |
Kenya: question of payment for telegraph messages sent by Lady Mary Heath
|
CO 533/378/14
|
1931 |
Kenya: Mr & Mrs G Searle: request to include daughter on passports
|
CO 533/417/3
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1934 |
Kenya: divorce case: domicile ruling
|
CO 533/450/14
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1936-1937 |
Kenya: Mrs E Watt: petition re passage to Kenya
|
CO 533/466/4
|
1937 |
Kenya: Mrs E Watt: further request for aid in returning to Kenya
|
CO 533/480/2
|
1938 |
Kenya: murder of Mr J White at Njoro: trial, and enquiry by his mother regarding cremation
|
CO 533/501/5
|
1939 |
Kenya: passports: Mrs Nora Edwards
|
CO 533/512/10
|
1925-1926 |
Kenya: naturalisation: Miss Bertha Dorothea Boldt
|
CO 533/570
|
1949 |
West Indies: Mrs Janet Jagan: conditions of landing in St Vincent
|
CO 537/4905
|
1950-1951 |
Malay States: Moslem affairs; repercussions of the Bertha Hertogh case
|
CO 537/7302
|
1950-1951 |
Malay States: Moslem affairs; repercussions of the Bertha Hertogh case
|
CO 537/7302
|
1928 |
Ceylon: Miss H A C Bell: disputed legacy to Hospital for Planters in Colombo
|
CO 54/890/2
|
1937 |
Ceylon: Miss G Oorloff: request for help in studying journalism in England
|
CO 54/940/1
|
1937 |
Ceylon: Mrs R A M Nona: petition for release of husband serving a life sentence
|
CO 54/941/3
|
1937 |
Ceylon: colour-bar incident involving daughter of P E Pieris, Ceylon Trade Commissioner
|
CO 54/948/6
|
1938 |
Ceylon: Miss M S Phillips: request for assistance for repatriation to Ceylon
|
CO 54/951/7
|
1938 |
Ceylon: Mrs C J Mathew: enquiry concerning conditions of workers on tea plantations etc.
|
CO 54/951/8
|
1939 |
West Africa: passports: Mrs S Oyadiram
|
CO 554/118/2
|
1952 |
Nigeria: request by the Oba of Benin for attachment of his daughter to the Royal Household
|
CO 554/703
|
1932-1933 |
Nigeria: petition against conviction of S O Aigbe, forest guard, by Mrs Omofeseh Aigbe
|
CO 583/185/16
|
1932-1933 |
Nigeria: petition: Liasu Alli on behalf of her brother Tijani Alli convicted for counterfeiting
|
CO 583/186/6
|
1933 |
Nigeria: application for grant in respect of Colonial Office service in Nigeria by Miss S E Whittle
|
CO 583/193/6
|
1931-1932 |
Cyprus: Mrs Josephine Martin: passport application
|
CO 67/242/13
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1934 |
Cyprus: divorce and other matrimonial cases: powers exercised by religious courts
|
CO 67/257/6
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1934 |
Cyprus: divorce and other matrimonial cases: powers exercised by religious courts
|
CO 67/257/6
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1936 |
Cyprus: grant of passport to Miss Eftychia Vassiliadou
|
CO 67/270/3
|
1937 |
Cyprus: petition to HM the King from Mr Andrew Mamasiau seeking a widow's pension for his mother
|
CO 67/272/5
|
1937 |
Cyprus: application from Mr and Mrs David Hall for a certificate of immigration
|
CO 67/281/6
|
1938-1939 |
Cyprus: desire of Paula and Gustav Romer to emigrate to Cyprus
|
CO 67/282/10
|
1938 |
Cyprus: passport facilities for Mrs S Constantinou
|
CO 67/288/9
|
1939 |
Cyprus: refusal of entry into Cyprus to Mr and Mrs Friedrich Burstein
|
CO 67/293/4
|
1939 |
Cyprus: complaint by Miss Christina Hailu against Mr S Terezopoulos
|
CO 67/293/5
|
1939 |
Cyprus: request for Mr and Mrs Herzberg, Jewish refugees, to land in Cyprus
|
CO 67/303/1
|
1950 |
Cyprus: Cypriots in Greece: deportation of Miss Krini Pavlides
|
CO 67/368/3
|
1938 |
Aden: repatriation of Mrs Soro Skelemay Joseph and her four children
|
CO 725/54/2
|
1929 |
Iraq: passports for women proceeding to Iraq
|
CO 730/139/7
|
1928 |
Palestine: application of Miss E Khaddar for a British passport
|
CO 733/149/11
|
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE
-
Birth and Pregnancy
:
|
1933-1934 |
Palestine: medical and dental treatment for wives and children of constables in British section of police force, especially costs in relation to maternity cases
|
CO 733/249/3
|
HEALTH
-
General
:
|
1933-1934 |
Palestine: medical and dental treatment for wives and children of constables in British section of police force, especially costs in relation to maternity cases
|
CO 733/249/3
|
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE
-
Maternity Benefits
:
|
1933-1934 |
Palestine: medical and dental treatment for wives and children of constables in British section of police force, especially costs in relation maternity cases
|
CO 733/249/3
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1933-1934 |
Palestine: medical and dental treatment for wives and children of constables in British section of police force, especially costs in relation to maternity cases
|
CO 733/249/3
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1934 |
Palestine: travellers and tourists to Palestine: cases of Mrs M A F Cook and Mr C H Coates travelling to the Levant Fair on business, prevented from entering Palestine because of non-payment of deposit
|
CO 733/260/4
|
1934 |
Palestine: travellers and tourists to Palestine: cases of Mrs M A F Cook and Mr C H Coates travelling to the Levant Fair on business, prevented from entering Palestine because of non-payment of deposit
|
CO 733/260/4
|
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
-
General
:
|
1934-1935 |
Palestine: case of Miss W Khuri, Palestinian government scholar, refused admittance to UK because of illness
|
CO 733/266/16
|
HEALTH
-
General
:
|
1934-1935 |
Palestine: case of Miss W Khuri, Palestinian government scholar, refused admittance to UK because of illness
|
CO 733/266/16
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1934-1935 |
Palestine: case of Miss W Khuri, Palestinian government scholar, refused admittance to UK because of illness
|
CO 733/266/16
|
1934-1935 |
Palestine: case of Miss W Khuri, Palestinian government scholar, refused admittance to UK because of illness
|
CO 733/266/16
|
1936 |
Palestine: petition: Frymeta Najman, for her sister to be allowed to enter Palestine
|
CO 733/287/9
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1936 |
Palestine: execution in Palestine of an Order made by the Divorce Division in the case of Shelley v Shelley
|
CO 733/308/5
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1937 |
Palestine: petition: Mrs Peril Lieder
|
CO 733/326/13
|
1937 |
Palestine: travellers and tourists: Martha Gunzberger
|
CO 733/336/14
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1938 |
Palestine: British women in Palestine: nationality on marriage to foreigners: case of Mrs L Masur
|
CO 733/384/15
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1939 |
Palestine: petition: Miss S Fidelman
|
CO 733/391/3
|
1939 |
Palestine: (activities of) Mrs Cecil Brooks
|
CO 733/409/17
|
1941 |
Palestine: activities of Mrs Brooks
|
CO 733/444/2
|
1941 |
Palestine: activities of Helen Nicola
|
CO 733/447/9
|
1939 |
Falkland Islands: Mr and Mrs O'Sullivan: documents issued to enable them to proceed to the UK from South Georgia
|
CO 78/211/7
|
1929-1930 |
Fiji: status of Japanese children born to native women
|
CO 83/187/12
|
1938 |
Africa: general enquiries: correspondence with Mrs I V Morgan re repatriation of an English family in Africa
|
CO 847/11/7
|
1938 |
Application by relatives of deceased officers for relief from public funds: Miss O Banbury
|
CO 850/116/13
|
1938 |
Application by relatives of deceased officers for relief from public funds: Mrs E Roupell
|
CO 850/117/3
|
1939 |
Application by Madame Henderson to Mrs Neville Chamberlain for a compassionate pension previously refused by the Colonial Office
|
CO 850/142/3
|
WIDOWS
-
General
:
|
1941 |
Nigeria: improper receipt of widows' pension: case of Mrs E J Wilson
|
CO 850/193/7
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1945 |
Defence Finance Regulations: women with dual Palestinian and American nationality
|
CO 852/4
|
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE
-
Vaccination, Childhood Illnesses
:
|
1905 |
Wei-Hai-Wei: measles and smallpox, cases of
|
CO 873/176
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1926 |
Wei-Hai-Wei: marriages, regulations and cases
|
CO 873/704
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
1928 |
Gibraltar: case arising out of Legitimacy Ordinance 1927: consolidated petition of Solomon Seruya, Paloma Seruya and Isaac Seruya
|
CO 91/487/20
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1936 |
Gibraltar: Miss K Preuss: proof of nationality, government responsibility
|
CO 91/499/20
|
1936 |
Gibraltar: objection by Mrs Prideaux to entry in official guide advertising bull fights in Spain
|
CO 91/499/8
|
1937 |
Gibraltar: letter from Miss Greerblatt: must all aliens leave Gibraltar
|
CO 91/501/4
|
1938 |
Gibraltar: refusal of authorities to admit Mrs Khemchand to Gibraltar
|
CO 91/507/19
|
1940 |
Gibraltar: application on behalf of Mrs E McCann to remain in Gibraltar
|
CO 91/513/14
|
1944-1945 |
Gibraltar: Petitions of Right: Antonia Heinrich, Ana Worley and Beatriz Bear
|
CO 91/521/10
|
1960-1962 |
Malta: interest of Josephine and Anthony de Bone
|
CO 926/1139
|
1930 |
Gold Coast: Mrs Twum Ampofo: petition
|
CO 96/693/1
|
1931 |
Gold Coast: Miss Ruth Thompson: complaint regarding her treatment
|
CO 96/698/12-13
|
1933 |
Gold Coast: case of Annie Muller
|
CO 96/712/3
|
1933 |
Gold Coast: case of Annie Muller
|
CO 96/712/3
|
1938-1939 |
Gold Coast: Mrs FitzMaurice: particulars about Nana Prince John Herbert Solomon Ahuma
|
CO 96/747/11
|
1946-1950 |
CO Private Office Papers: correspondence: Mrs E Davies
|
CO 967/26/15-18
|
1946-1950 |
CO Private Office Papers: correspondence: Lady Huggins
|
CO 967/28/61-76
|
1946-1950 |
CO Private Office Papers: correspondence: Mrs K Lloyd-Moir
|
CO 967/29/32-33
|
1946-1950 |
CO private Office Papers: correspondence: Mrs W T Lord
|
CO 967/29/3-6
|
1946-1950 |
CO private Office Papers: correspondence: Mrs K Morgan
|
CO 967/29/55-57
|
1946-1950 |
CO private Office Papers: correspondence: Miss D Mugford
|
CO 967/29/6-10
|
1946-1950 |
CO Private Office Papers: correspondence: Mrs B Oon
|
CO 967/30/110-124
|
1946-1950 |
CO Private Office Papers: correspondence: Lady Simon
|
CO 967/31/115-127
|
1946-1950 |
CO Private Office Papers: correspondence: Mrs E Roberts
|
CO 967/31/13-23 and 53-60
|
1946-1950 |
CO Private Office Papers: correspondence: Miss K Stanley
|
CO 967/31/2-5
|
1946-1950 |
CO Private Office Papers: correspondence: Miss D P Steel
|
CO 967/31/35-41
|
1946-1950 |
CO Private Office Papers: correspondence: Mrs M Scheinman
|
CO 967/31/60-74
|
1946-1950 |
CO Private Office Papers: correspondence: Mrs M Regester
|
CO 967/31/7-12
|
1946-1950 |
CO Private Office Papers: correspondence: Miss J Thompson
|
CO 967/32/1-3
|
1946-1950 |
CO Private Office Papers: correspondence: Miss A Thomas
|
CO 967/32/31
|
1946-1950 |
CO Private Office Papers: correspondence: Mrs I Tomkin
|
CO 967/32/64-105
|
1946-1950 |
CO Private Office Papers: correspondence: Mrs L L Williams
|
CO 967/33/68-72
|
1942 |
Security: Mrs di Quitlango from Southern Rhodesia
|
CO 968/67/9
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1954-1955 |
Soldiers' Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association officials: claims of privilege in service matrimonial cases
|
DEFE 7/807
|
PRISONERS
-
General
:
|
1891-1892 |
Pondoland: unsettled conditions in the territory; case of 'smelling out' (witchcraft) leading to torture of a woman at instigation of Chief Sigean
|
DO 119/118
|
VICTIMS
-
General
:
|
1891-1892 |
Pondoland: unsettled conditions in the territory; case of 'smelling out' (witchcraft) leading to torture of a woman at instigation of Chief Sigean
|
DO 119/118
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1900 |
Intercepted letter from Mr B Campbell, a clerk in the Natal Bank, to his mother, the wife of Inspector Campbell of the Natal Police
|
DO 119/667
|
VICTIMS
-
General
:
|
1911 |
Southern Rhodesia: records and correspondence of trials of case of rape and two cases of murder
|
DO 119/861
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1961-1962 |
Ghana: Mrs Peggy Appian
|
DO 195/18
|
1943-1946 |
Petition to the King: Miss H Mair, Nursing Sister, Southern Rhodesia C 208/1/3
|
DO 35/1112
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1943-1946 |
Case of Heinz Krotoschin and his daughters property C279/1/2
|
DO 35/1113
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1943-1946 |
Mrs Sabben Clare and Desert Squadron H 618/1
|
DO 35/1132
|
1943-1946 |
Evacuation: return of the Misses Banks from Canada M1156/43
|
DO 35/1140
|
1943-1946 |
Evacuation: return of the Misses Banks from Canada M 1156/43
|
DO 35/1140
|
1943-1946 |
Undesirables, British Subjects: Mrs Celia Margaret Tattershall P 279/1
|
DO 35/1160
|
1943-1946 |
UK Exit Permits for the Dominions: Mrs Hore-Ruthven, Australia P 317/1/44
|
DO 35/1160
|
1943-1946 |
UK Exit Permits for the Dominions: Mrs S Stevenson of Canada P 317/93
|
DO 35/1160
|
1943-1946 |
Canadian Nationality: Mr Francesco and Miss Carmel Wembagher P 202/1/27
|
DO 35/1160
|
1943-1946 |
Mrs S E Brandon's claim against the Imperial Munitions Board Z 477/1/150
|
DO 35/1194
|
1943-1946 |
Canada: death of Mrs G Carleton-Jones Z477/1/10
|
DO 35/1194
|
1943-1946 |
Miss A D Roberts, liability to National Service Z477/3/11
|
DO 35/1195
|
1943-1946 |
Mrs M O'Leary, son sentenced to death in Australia Z 477/2/143
|
DO 35/1195
|
1943-1946 |
Mrs E M Perry requires her son Patrick to be sent to Canada Z 477/1/292
|
DO 35/1195
|
1943-1946 |
Mrs E Brown and her 3 children last heard of in Shanghai, 1941
|
DO 35/1197
|
1943-1946 |
Mrs H Kos, resident in Hungary: whereabouts Z 482/117
|
DO 35/1197
|
1943-1946 |
Mrs A Ore claims baggage shipped in error in 'SS Strathmore' Z 564/4/4
|
DO 35/1202
|
1943-1946 |
Priority passages: Mr W Haines, passage for daughter and friend WS 15/193
|
DO 35/1217
|
1930-1936 |
Canada: treatment of Miss Jocelyn Norie in Canada
|
DO 35/123/5
|
1943-1946 |
Mrs Dorothea Hilton: British subject broadcasting for the enemy who may have claim to Eire citizenship
|
DO 35/1254
|
1943-1946 |
Consultations with the Dominions on proposals for reform of the British nationality law affecting the status of women
|
DO 35/1385-1387
|
1932 |
Petition of right from Mrs Maud Atkinson of Western Australia
|
DO 35/462/11
|
1958-1960 |
Education of sons of Mrs Moremi, Regent of Batawana tribe, Bechuanaland
|
DO 35/7250
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1939-1942 |
Nationality of married women: individual cases
|
DO 35/814/6
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1937 |
Nationality of women
|
DO 35/814/9
|
NURSING AND MIDWIFERY
-
General
:
|
1904-1980 |
Central Midwives Board: Penal Board: Case Files: 1230 files: see list
|
DV 5
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1919-1920 |
Grant of £400 towards purchase of an annuity from the Royal Bounty Fund to Mrs Lanteri
|
ED 24/2129
|
1920 |
Payment of Grant of £200 from the Royal Bounty Fund to Miss C Stopes
|
ED 24/2130
|
1925-1927 |
Grant of £75 to Miss H McMillan, CBE under Civil List Pensions
|
ED 24/2134
|
1927-1928 |
Grant of £100 to Miss E M Atkins under Civil List Pensions
|
ED 24/2135
|
1937 |
Application for a pension from the Civil List (Mrs V L Crook)
|
ED 26/220
|
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
-
General
:
|
1946-1961 |
Awards: Students' Personal Files: Precedent Cases: Individual Cases by name: see list
|
ED 94/1-272
|
1947-1959 |
State Scholarships: individual cases: many women by name: see list
|
ED 94/1-272
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1961-1963 |
Special Commissioners for Income Tax: Mrs E A V Postlethwaite: case
|
EM 1/62
|
1962-1965 |
Special Commissioners for Income Tax: Mrs D Whiting: case
|
EM 1/71
|
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE
-
Vaccination, Childhood Illnesses
:
|
1942-1944 |
Diphtheria prophylaxis: encephelitis cases following diphtheria immunisation
|
FD 1/5728
|
ABORTION, STERILISATION, STILLBIRTH AND CONTRACEPTION
-
General
:
|
1926 |
Child life investigations: a clinical and pathological study of 1673 cases of dead-births and neo-natal deaths
|
FD 4/109
|
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE
-
Birth and Pregnancy
:
|
1926 |
Child life investigations: a clinical and pathological study of 1673 cases of dead-births and neo-natal deaths
|
FD 4/109
|
ABORTION, STERILISATION, STILLBIRTH AND CONTRACEPTION
-
General
:
|
1928 |
Child life investigations: the cause of foetal death in 144 cases
|
FD 4/118
|
HEALTH
-
Venereal Disease and Aids
:
|
1919 |
An analysis of the results of Wassermann reactions in 1,435 cases of syphilis or suspected syphilis
|
FD 4/23
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1923 |
A W Bacot: correspondence concerning letter sent to the PM in support of request for, and award of, a civil list pension to Miss A H Bacot, sister of A W Bacot (an MRC research scientist who died as a result of disease contracted from his work in Cairo)
|
FD 5/156
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1948 |
Germany: Hamburg: divorce case: Montague Walter Henry Douglas
|
FO 1002/1
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1945 |
Germany: SHAEF: Political Office Berlin: requests for assistance: annex: Countess von Moltke
|
FO 1049/181
|
1946 |
Germany: SHAEF: Political Office Berlin: Mrs De Ocampo, naturalised Argentine: disagreement with the French over visa
|
FO 1049/562
|
1946-1947 |
Baroness von Twickel's visa for UK
|
FO 1049/855
|
1946-1947 |
Germany: SHAEF: Political Office Berlin: Baroness von Twickel's visa for UK
|
FO 1049/855
|
ABORTION, STERILISATION, STILLBIRTH AND CONTRACEPTION
-
General
:
|
1946 |
Control Commission Germany: Legal Division, ZEO, Ministry of Justice Control Branch, Herford: crimes against humanity: Professor Hinselmann and four others (Gypsy sterilisation case, Hamburg)
|
FO 1060/1061
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1948 |
Control Commission Germany: High Court Cases: war crimes: Julia Antaschkin or Julia Antoskin
|
FO 1060/1399
|
1948-1954 |
Control Commission Germany: High Court Cases: war crimes: Frieda Braun and 7 others
|
FO 1060/1414
|
1948 |
Control Commission Germany: High Court Cases: war crimes: Agnes Junke and 1 other, Pole
|
FO 1060/1466
|
1949 |
Control Commission Germany: High Court Cases: war crimes: Ella Lotte Louise Schmidt-Marquardt
|
FO 1060/1533
|
1948 |
Control Commission Germany: High Court Cases: war crimes: Erna Stolz
|
FO 1060/1549
|
1945 |
Control Commission Germany: General and Intermediate Courts Cases: war crimes: Andrea Capozzi, Italian and 1 other
|
FO 1060/1608
|
1946 |
Control Commission Germany: General and Intermediate Courts Cases: war crimes: Janina Gradowski, Pole
|
FO 1060/1650
|
1945 |
Control Commission Germany: General and Intermediate Courts Cases: war crimes: Margarethe Grosschopf, Austrian
|
FO 1060/1653
|
1945-1947 |
Control Commission Germany: General and Intermediate Courts Cases: war crimes: Ilse Hecke
|
FO 1060/1663
|
1945 |
Control Commission Germany: General and Intermediate Courts Cases: war crimes: Blanca Henze and 1 other
|
FO 1060/1671
|
1945-1947 |
Control Commission Germany: General and Intermediate Courts Cases: war crimes: Jadwiga Janicka, Pole and 1 other
|
FO 1060/1683
|
1945-1950 |
Control Commission Germany: General and Intermediate Courts Cases: war crimes: Wincenty Kujava, Pole and 1 other
|
FO 1060/1712
|
1945-1946 |
Control Commission Germany: General and Intermediate Courts Cases: war crimes: Frieda Nattermann
|
FO 1060/1738
|
1945 |
Control Commission Germany: General and Intermediate Courts Cases: war crimes: Alma Patzer
|
FO 1060/1749
|
1945 |
Control Commission Germany: General and Intermediate Courts Cases: war crimes: Elsbeth Pokar
|
FO 1060/1759
|
1945 |
Control Commission Germany: General and Intermediate Courts Cases: war crimes: Tatanya Manaschova, Russian
|
FO 1060/1762
|
1945 |
Control Commission Germany: General and Intermediate Courts Cases: war crimes: Josefine Rullmann
|
FO 1060/1783
|
1945-1947 |
Control Commission Germany: General and Intermediate Courts Cases: war crimes: Erika Schulze
|
FO 1060/1797
|
1945-1946 |
Control Commission Germany: General and Intermediate Courts Cases: war crimes: Gisela Stadie
|
FO 1060/1810
|
1945 |
Control Commission Germany: Summary Courts Cases: war crimes: Helena Delke
|
FO 1060/1863
|
1947 |
Control Commission Germany: Summary Courts Cases: war crimes: Marie Disselhoff
|
FO 1060/1864
|
1947 |
Control Commission Germany: Summary Courts Cases: war crimes: Luise Gausmann
|
FO 1060/1867
|
1946 |
Control Commission Germany: Summary Courts Cases: war crimes: Ruth Gebhardt
|
FO 1060/1868
|
1945 |
Control Commission Germany: Summary Courts Cases: war crimes: Gertrude Griese
|
FO 1060/1869
|
1945 |
Control Commission Germany: Summary Courts Cases: war crimes: Katharina Muller
|
FO 1060/1885
|
1947 |
Control Commission Germany: Summary Courts Case: war crimes: Gerda Runke
|
FO 1060/1896
|
1945 |
Control Commission Germany: Summary Courts Cases: war crimes: Annemarie Wulfing
|
FO 1060/1909
|
1950 |
Control Commission Germany: Courts of Appeal Cases: war crimes: Mrs Rachel Wilhelmina Duncan, British
|
FO 1060/1939
|
1949 |
Control Commission Germany: Allied High Commission (BE), Office of the Legal Adviser: Riga ghetto case: Ella L L Schmidt- Marquardt, appeal and discharge
|
FO 1060/271
|
1948 |
Control Commission Germany: Top Secret Files: Jeanne Gebauer: espionage case
|
FO 1060/737
|
NOTEWORTHY WOMEN
-
General
:
|
1948 |
GEBAUER. Control Commission Germany: Top Secret Files: Jeanne Gebauer: espionage case
|
FO 1060/737
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Adoption
:
|
1946-1949 |
Control Commission Germany: Zonal Office of the Legal Adviser: adoption cases vols I and II
|
FO 1060/82-84
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1921-1941 |
China: Shanghai Courts: notebooks: divorce cases
|
FO 1092/255-259
|
1902-1933 |
China: Shanghai Courts: notebooks: Civil, Admiralty, bankruptcy and divorce cases
|
FO 1092/319-326
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1950 |
Argentina: protection claims: Mrs Violet Pritchard detained by authorities
|
FO 118/798
|
1946 |
Egypt: Osman, Princess Adile: claim to certain estates
|
FO 141/1107
|
1947 |
Egyptian Forces: claims against: Harries, Miss A H
|
FO 141/1204
|
1928 |
Egypt: flight of Lady M Bailey
|
FO 141/519/19302
|
1932 |
Egypt: Mrs Zelpah Kharsa
|
FO 141/544/771
|
1937 |
Egypt: Mrs Naylor (a former Palace employee)
|
FO 141/649/321
|
1933 |
Egypt: Miss Eileen Smith
|
FO 141/705/621
|
1931 |
Egypt: Mrs Murrell Wright
|
FO 141/708/171
|
1932 |
Egypt: Miss Eileen Smith
|
FO 141/724/436
|
1931 |
Egypt: Aziz, Dinah (Mrs)
|
FO 141/728/1024
|
1931 |
Egypt: Elizabeth M Zingsem
|
FO 141/728/1192
|
1933 |
Egypt: Lady L Loraine
|
FO 141/744/1171
|
1933 |
Egypt: Elizabeth M Zingsem
|
FO 141/764/121
|
1931 |
Egypt: Miss Eileen Smith
|
FO 141/770/360
|
1935 |
Egypt: Mme Paulette Bracchi v Professor Selim Hassan
|
FO 141/826/866
|
1944 |
Portugal: Lisbon: national status of Mrs Ballaster
|
FO 173/15
|
1939 |
Portugal: Lisbon: national status of Letitia Fraser
|
FO 173/9
|
1926 |
Morocco: Mrs Carleton: claims against Tangier-Fez Railway
|
FO 174/305/90
|
1945 |
Russia: British-born women seeking release from Soviet citizenship
|
FO 181/1084
|
1948 |
Russia: assistance for Dr Sofie Bell
|
FO 181/1100
|
HEALTH
-
Venereal Disease and Aids
:
|
1948 |
Russia: transmission of sexual diseases: case of G Bundock
|
FO 181/1101-1102
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1942 |
Russia: (6) Matthews, Mrs (Paskevskaya, Mrs Tania and child). Release from Soviet citizenship
|
FO 181/964
|
1943 |
Russia: (12) Lena Goldfields, claims
|
FO 181/973
|
1957 |
Switzerland: case of Mrs Mary Dickson Acco, British born resident of Tashkent Soviet Union
|
FO 192/226
|
1957 |
Switzerland: case of Mrs Mary Dickson Acco, British born resident of Tashkent Soviet Union
|
FO 192/226
|
1913 |
Turkey: (510) Mrs Swift's claim on the Ottoman Government
|
FO 195/2452
|
1913 |
Turkey: (2314) Salonica: nationality of Madame Eurydice Conemenos or Couyitea
|
FO 195/2453
|
1940 |
Turkey: (468) Nationality: Mrs R Levante
|
FO 195/2468
|
1927 |
Mexico: claim: Miss Ana Nichol
|
FO 204/619/16
|
1927 |
Mexico: claim: Mrs Leonor C Buckingham
|
FO 204/619/24
|
1927 |
Mexico: claim: Miss Mary Fischer Watson
|
FO 204/619/61
|
1928 |
Mexico: claim: Mrs Johanna Fraser
|
FO 204/621/85
|
1928 |
Mexico: claim: Mrs Coralie D Honey
|
FO 204/621/86
|
1928 |
Mexico: claim: Mrs E M Scales
|
FO 204/622/100
|
1928 |
Mexico: claim: Mrs Ana Nichol
|
FO 204/622/95
|
1928 |
Mexico: claim: Mrs Theodore Patterson
|
FO 204/622/96
|
1929 |
Mexico: claim: Mrs Rosalie Evans
|
FO 204/623/125
|
1929 |
Mexico: claim: Mrs C Fitzpatrick
|
FO 204/624/127
|
1929 |
Mexico: claim: Mrs Theodore Patterson
|
FO 204/625/145
|
1929 |
Mexico: claim: Miss Frances M Reade
|
FO 204/625/147
|
1930 |
Mexico: claim: Mrs W S Benton: Agrarian
|
FO 204/626/170
|
1930 |
Mexico: claim: Mrs W S Benton: Pension
|
FO 204/626/171
|
1931 |
Mexico: claim: Mrs Annie B G Kidd
|
FO 204/629/231
|
1948 |
Mexico: nationality of Mrs Fiona Bucovich
|
FO 204/665
|
1863 |
Beirut: Miss Finn's case
|
FO 226/161
|
1863 |
Beirut: Miss Finn's case
|
FO 226/161
|
1911 |
China: letter from Mrs T'ung (née Chia), a Christian, in favour of a constitutional monarchy
|
FO 233/134/86
|
1938 |
China: claim, Miss M M Crafter
|
FO 233/273
|
1930 |
Netherlands: Miss H M Hide
|
FO 242/11
|
1931 |
Netherlands: Miss E Aronoff: application for passport
|
FO 242/14
|
1864-1872 |
Ecuador: claim of Miss Fitzgerald
|
FO 25/59
|
1943 |
Guatemala: 45/18 Mrs Eliza Pagram (death of)
|
FO 252/759
|
1943 |
Guatemala: 45/14 Madame Madeleine Zivy
|
FO 252/759
|
1945 |
Guatemala: 45/19 Mrs Joan Cheverton
|
FO 252/777
|
1875-1877 |
France: case of Mrs Wakley
|
FO 27/2269
|
1875-1877 |
France: case of Mrs Wakley
|
FO 27/2269
|
1876-1878 |
France: complaint of Mrs Greenfield and Dr Williams against the authorities at Dieppe
|
FO 27/2353
|
1893-1896 |
France: death of Mrs Mullett Ellis at Algiers: libel action against Consul General Sir L Playfair
|
FO 27/3305
|
1928 |
Greece: re claim of Miss Yeretzian
|
FO 286/1041
|
1929 |
Greece: claim of Madame Anastassiades
|
FO 286/1054
|
1929 |
Greece: claim of Miss Whittall against Greek Government
|
FO 286/1080
|
1930 |
Greece: (196) Mrs Gisburne: claim
|
FO 286/1093
|
1935 |
Greece: (76) Zangas, Mrs Norah
|
FO 286/1126
|
1935 |
Greece: (88) Georgoulopoulos, Madame Joyce, née Carr
|
FO 286/1127
|
1935 |
Greece: (216) Casdigli, Mrs
|
FO 286/1132
|
1917-1918 |
Greece: (221) Enquiries as to whereabouts of Mrs Maria Christopoulou
|
FO 286/658
|
1917-1918 |
Greece: (284) Permission for Miss Marie Lemidas Alexandropoulou to enter Egypt
|
FO 286/663
|
1917-1918 |
Greece: (278) Application from Miss B Donaldson to travel to Athens
|
FO 286/663
|
1917-1918 |
Greece: (313) Identification papers for Mrs Laura Louise Morris
|
FO 286/665
|
1917-1918 |
Greece: (326) Request for entry visa for Mrs Hilma Traggardh, a Swedish nurse
|
FO 286/665
|
1916-1918 |
Greece: (344) Permission for Abraham Battino's daughters to travel to Cairo
|
FO 286/666
|
1916-1918 |
Greece: (347) Mrs Trifon Constantin and children: request to enter USA
|
FO 286/666
|
1916-1918 |
Greece: (351) Dorothea Waller, nurse
|
FO 286/666
|
1917-1918 |
Greece: (435) Application for emergency passport by Nicola Stakianos
|
FO 286/669
|
1916-1918 |
Greece: (541) Mrs C Michalopoulos: request for news of husband
|
FO 286/672
|
1917-1918 |
Greece: (566) Mme Eyssartier: claim to British nationality
|
FO 286/674
|
1917-1918 |
Greece: (721) Daughters of G Coshieri: claim for reimbursement refused
|
FO 286/683
|
1918-1919 |
Greece: (90) Lady Law: return to Greece
|
FO 286/704
|
1918-1919 |
Greece: (86) Ms N Zarevich: begging letter (in French)
|
FO 286/704
|
1919 |
Greece: (209) Miss Lambrides: proposed Bolshevist mission
|
FO 286/710
|
1919 |
Greece: (183) Return of Miss M Wheeler to England
|
FO 286/710
|
1919 |
Greece: (291) Mrs S Nicachi: application for British passport
|
FO 286/712
|
1918-1919 |
Greece: (314) Mrs Annetta Dresching-Suda: request for return to Port Said
|
FO 286/713
|
1918-1919 |
Greece: (324) Marie Farifali: proposed return to Constantinople
|
FO 286/713
|
1919 |
Greece: (389) Ms Marika Glinou: application for visa to Egypt
|
FO 286/715
|
1919 |
Greece: (369) Mrs Logothetis, British National: return of passport
|
FO 286/715
|
1919 |
Greece: (415) Mrs M D Agalia, American citizen: recruitment of son into Greek military service
|
FO 286/716
|
1919 |
Greece: (517) Case of Evanghelia Politou: intervention by Archbishop of Rhodes
|
FO 286/717
|
1919 |
Greece: (517) Case of Evanghelia Politou: intervention by Archbishop of Rhodes
|
FO 286/717
|
1920 |
Greece: Mrs P Ayoti: payment and increase of allowance
|
FO 286/719
|
1920 |
Greece: Miss L Dudusey: request to travel to South Africa
|
FO 286/725
|
1920 |
Greece: Julia Franciulo: repatriation to Rhodes
|
FO 286/734
|
1919-1920 |
Greece: Mrs Christodoulides: request to proceed to Athens
|
FO 286/737
|
1920 |
Greece: M.iss A M Sherwen: voucher for passage on Pantaleon Line
|
FO 286/745
|
1923 |
Greece: Mrs Whittall's claim against Greek Government
|
FO 286/844
|
1923 |
Greece: claim of Madame Polyxena Cicluna
|
FO 286/849
|
1924 |
Greece: Mrs Adela Whittall's claims against the Greek Government
|
FO 286/911
|
1925 |
Greece: Mrs M G Vassiliou's claim against H M Government
|
FO 286/923
|
1926 |
Greece: claim of Miss A C Hadkinson against Greek Government
|
FO 286/982
|
1948 |
Germany: Dusseldorf: birth certificate: Miss C I Rees
|
FO 298/22
|
1948 |
Germany: Dusseldorf: Birth Certificate: Miss M M Jones, formerly Kemmerling
|
FO 298/23
|
1948 |
Germany: Dusseldorf: birth certificate: Miss F Muskett, formerly Kurzera
|
FO 298/25
|
1948 |
Germany: Dusseldorf: Birth Certificate: Miss U A F Wagstaff, formerly Stottman
|
FO 298/27
|
1948 |
Germany: Dusseldorf: birth certificate: Miss M B Bottom, formerly Detlof
|
FO 298/29
|
1948 |
Germany: Dusseldorf: registration of death: Mrs B Bale
|
FO 298/33
|
1946-1951 |
Germany: Dusseldorf: repatriation: Mrs E Roberts
|
FO 298/34
|
1946-1951 |
Germany: Dusseldorf: nationality: Miss E H Tubbe
|
FO 298/35
|
1948 |
Germany: Dusseldorf: British Nationality: Mrs G Boersch
|
FO 298/5
|
1858 |
(8) British and Brazilian Claims: bad claim: Mrs Younghusband
|
FO 306/5
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1948 |
Spain: Seville: marriages, various cases
|
FO 332/14
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1892 |
Tunis: Depositions made by Maria di Lorenzo
|
FO 335/178
|
1770 |
(4) Tunis: letters from D Barry and Miss A Evans
|
FO 335/24
|
1769-1781 |
Tunis: letters of Mrs Traill (see list footnotes)
|
FO 335/24-45 various
|
1779 |
(3-4) Tunis: letters from D Barry and Mrs Barry
|
FO 335/31
|
1769-1780 |
(5) Tunis: letters from Revd J and Mrs Frames
|
FO 335/32
|
1780-1781 |
(14) Tunis: letters from D Barry and Mrs A Barry
|
FO 335/33
|
1781-1782 |
(14) Tunis: letters from D Barry and Mrs A Barry
|
FO 335/34
|
1769-1784 |
(6) Tunis: letters from Mr and Mrs J White
|
FO 335/37
|
1783-1785 |
(18) Tunis: letters from Mrs A Barry
|
FO 335/37
|
1767-1783 |
(10-12) Tunis: letters from Mrs Davidson
|
FO 335/43
|
1781;1786 |
(7) Tunis: letters from Mrs Davidson
|
FO 335/44
|
1908 |
Death of Civil List pensioner, Mrs McClatchie
|
FO 366/1144/6475
|
ALIEN WORKERS
-
General
:
|
1945 |
Employment of local Jews in British Middle East Missions: case of Miss Irene Broza
|
FO 366/1492
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1933 |
Lady Broderick: ineligibility for civil list pension or a Royal Bounty grant
|
FO 366/913/3377
|
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE
-
General
:
|
1936 |
Chief Clerk's Department: case of Miss Dorothy Anne Pennington
|
FO 366/985/35
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1907 |
Case 604: Finn case
|
FO 369/117A
|
1908 |
Case 604: Mrs Finn's estate
|
FO 369/192
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1938 |
Morocco: affairs of Lady Allchin
|
FO 369/2504/3668
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1909 |
Case 604: Mrs Finn's estate
|
FO 369/271
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1942 |
China: case of Mrs Procopenko and family
|
FO 369/2720
|
1942 |
China: case of Mrs Procopenko and family
|
FO 369/2720
|
1943 |
Soviet Union: Mrs T P Clarke: release from Soviet citizenship
|
FO 369/2902
|
1943 |
Spain: Mrs Martin: national status
|
FO 369/2904
|
1944 |
Question of nationality of Mrs Margaret Willoughby
|
FO 369/3020
|
1944 |
Welfare of Miss Mirjam Horovitz in the Soviet Union
|
FO 369/3026
|
1945 |
China: Mrs A J Martin: case of
|
FO 369/3085
|
1945 |
China: Mrs A J Martin: case of
|
FO 369/3085
|
1945 |
Repatriation: Mrs Mary Skripnichenko
|
FO 369/3288
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1910 |
Case 604: Mrs Finn's estate
|
FO 369/348
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1946 |
Morocco: return to UK of Frau Langenheim (née Beckwith)
|
FO 369/3641
|
1946 |
Panama and Costa Rica: Miss Claudia Young re alleged denial of justice to her grandfather, Mr J M Young, in 1852
|
FO 369/3654
|
1946 |
Repatriation expenses of Iya, Lady Abdy
|
FO 369/3683
|
1946 |
Repatriation from the Soviet Union of Mrs Mary Anne Skripnichenko
|
FO 369/3685
|
1946 |
Soviet Union: Mrs L Bissenieck: application to leave Latvia
|
FO 369/3708
|
1946 |
Soviet Union: welfare of Mrs Hilda Jahrraff, née Armitage, of Novosibirsk
|
FO 369/3712
|
1946 |
USA: estate of Mr David F Russell: claim of Mrs Mary Russell of Glasgow
|
FO 369/3740
|
1947 |
Baltic States: proposed re-interment of the late Mrs Silver of Riga
|
FO 369/3757
|
1947 |
Baltic States: care of grave of the late Miss Ida Harrison of Riga
|
FO 369/3758
|
1947 |
Baltic States: desire of Kazimiras Jasinskas of Lithuania to rejoin his mother, resident in Glasgow
|
FO 369/3760
|
1947 |
Baltic States: assistance for Mrs Kurschinsky-Gillett and her daughter
|
FO 369/3765
|
1947 |
Baltic States: whereabouts of Mrs Irma Hickson
|
FO 369/3773
|
1947 |
Baltic States: enquiry by Mr J Brooks re his sister in Lithuania
|
FO 369/3774
|
1947 |
Germany: appeal for assistance on behalf of Mrs Chatterton-Hill
|
FO 369/3806
|
1948 |
Bulgaria: expulsion from Bulgaria of Miss Faith Christov
|
FO 369/3850
|
1948 |
Norway: British High Court action taken by Miss McKechnie against Mr Wyatt in respect of events surrounding an expedition to Norway (closed 50 years)
|
FO 369/4019
|
1948 |
Soviet Union: return to the UK from Soviet Russia of Mr Meggerdich and Mrs Else Megeurian
|
FO 369/4044
|
1949 |
Finland: enquiry by Mr and Mrs Lunger concerning whereabouts of daughter Mrs A J Ahmad
|
FO 369/4114
|
1949 |
France: correspondence from American Embassy reporting whereabouts of sister of Madame Jorge Labourlier and certificate of existence pertaining to Miss Beatrice Louise Jacquot
|
FO 369/4137
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1911 |
Case 604: Mrs Finn's estate
|
FO 369/436
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1950 |
Treatment and repatriation of Mrs Agnes Henderson
|
FO 369/4396
|
1950 |
Argentina: repatriation of Mr and Mrs Charles F J Ewart
|
FO 369/4405
|
1950 |
Chile: welfare of Mrs A G Radcliffe
|
FO 369/4424
|
1950 |
Germany: case of Mrs Jutta Hains and children
|
FO 369/4533
|
1950 |
Germany: case of Mrs Jutta Hains and children
|
FO 369/4533
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1955 |
Case of Mrs Eunice Brillhart imprisoned in USA on charge of murdering her children
|
FO 369/5196
|
PRISONERS
-
Infanticide
:
|
1955 |
Case of Mrs Eunice Brillhart imprisoned in USA on charge of murdering her children
|
FO 369/5196
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1958 |
Case of Mrs Natasha Whitehead (Miss Natasha Vaspor)
|
FO 369/5403
|
1958 |
Case of Mrs Natasha Whitehead (Miss Natasha Vaspor)
|
FO 369/5403
|
1946 |
Request for information by Miss Barbara Whittington-Jones
|
FO 370/1300
|
1958 |
Baroness von der Heydt's claim to the Holstein Papers: return to Federal German Republic
|
FO 370/2557
|
1939 |
Access to Public Record Office archives for Mrs J L Beck
|
FO 370/568/4592
|
1940 |
Correct designation of Lady Tennyson
|
FO 370/592/1000
|
1952 |
Hungary: successful efforts to obtain permit for Mrs A A Gedeon to leave Budapest and return to Australia
|
FO 371/100550
|
1952 |
Roumania: funeral in Bucharest of a Miss Wisely, a member of the Church of England
|
FO 371/100797
|
1952 |
Greece: plight of illiterate Greek woman resident in Roumania wishing to emigrate to Australia but not allowed to leave the country
|
FO 371/101832
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
1953 |
USA: GI Brides: enforcement of affiliation orders in paternity cases
|
FO 371/103569
|
WIVES
-
FORCES
:
General
|
1953 |
USA: GI Brides: enforcement of affiliation orders in paternity cases
|
FO 371/103569
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1953 |
Austria: case of Austrian-born British subject Mrs Therese Harris, arrested on suspicion of participating in a crime involving espionage; her visit to USA to give evidence in a spy trial
|
FO 371/103787
|
1953 |
Germany (West): war criminals: Valentina Billien: proposal to put her case forward when present clemency review is complete; request for arrangements for a further medical report 1661/35
|
FO 371/104143
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1953 |
Germany (West): war criminals: Klaus Conrad: appeal for release sent to the Queen by his mother, Margarete Conrad 1661/33
|
FO 371/104143
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1953 |
Germany (West): war criminals: Dr Josef Kreuzer: letter from Office of Legal Adviser, Wahnerheide, enclosing letter from Apostolic Nuncio, stating that Mrs Kreuzer has appealed to the Pope on her husband's behalf and requesting that his case be reviewed 1661/93
|
FO 371/104146
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1953 |
Hungary: discussion with Jano Katona about exit visas for four British-born ex-wives of Hungarian citizens
|
FO 371/106327
|
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE
-
General
:
|
1953 |
Soviet Union: case of Elena Sebentsova, a Russian girl and Ward of Court in the UK, whom the Soviet Government wished to be repatriated
|
FO 371/106578
|
PROFESSIONAL WORK
-
General
:
Governess
|
1953 |
Soviet Union: reaction of Soviet authorities to Embassy Medical Adviser's diagnosis of Poliomyelitis in the case of Miss Dyson an English governess employed by an officer of the British Embassy in Moscow
|
FO 371/106595
|
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE
-
Vaccination, Childhood Illnesses
:
|
1953 |
Soviet Union: reaction of Soviet authorities to Embassy Medical Adviser's diagnosis of poliomyelitis in the case of Miss Dyson and English governess employed by an officer of the British Embassy in Moscow
|
FO 371/106595
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1953 |
Indo-China: activities of a certain Anna Renova (alias Clifton) in Cambodia
|
FO 371/106788
|
1953 |
UN affairs: claim by a Mrs Hoyer against UN for infringement of copyright in respect of the UN emblem
|
FO 371/107016
|
HEALTH
-
General
:
|
1954 |
Germany (West): war criminals: Mixed Consultative Board: question of taking medical factors into consideration when dealing with cases: recommendation for release of Ella Schmidt 1661/22
|
FO 371/109721
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1954 |
Germany (West): war criminals: Gerda Ganzer: letter from a German Liberal decrying a breach of justice in her case 1661/11
|
FO 371/109721
|
1954 |
Germany (West): war criminals: Mixed Consultative Board: question of taking medical factors into consideration when dealing with cases: recommendation for release of Ella Schmidt 1661/22
|
FO 371/109721
|
1954 |
Germany (West): war criminals: names of trial courts in cases of Martha Denner, Gerda Ganzer, Ella Schmidt 1661/26
|
FO 371/109722
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1954 |
Germany (West): war criminals: Ludwig Lang: request by UK High Commission, Bonn, for his case record to obtain pension for his wife 1661/115
|
FO 371/109726
|
1954 |
Poland: case of Mrs Murawska, British subject married to Polish emigré, persuaded to go to Poland and not allowed to return to UK
|
FO 371/111582
|
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE
-
General
:
|
1954 |
Soviet Union: case of Elena Sebentsova, a Russian girl who is a Ward of Court in the UK and whom the Soviet Government wish to be repatriated
|
FO 371/111754
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1954 |
Soviet Union: case of Mrs Khokhlova, wife of defector to the US, who wishes to leave Russia to join her husband: UK representations to Soviet authorities
|
FO 371/111780
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1954 |
Soviet Union: case of Lena Hegarty, née Borissova, repatriated to Soviet Union but left ship in Netherlands and returned to UK
|
FO 371/111796
|
1954 |
Soviet Union: case of Lena Hegarty, née Borissova, repatriated to Soviet Union but left ship in Netherlands and returned to UK
|
FO 371/111796
|
1956 |
Czechoslovakia: case of Mrs Mary Ondrak and her son Richard Ondrak, presently in Czechoslovakia
|
FO 371/122207
|
1956 |
Czechoslovakia: case of Mrs Mary Ondrak and her son Richard Ondrak, presently in Czechoslovakia
|
FO 371/122207
|
1956 |
Hungary: Italian request for UK assistance with exchanges concerning Dr Imre Klein and her daughter
|
FO 371/122379
|
1956 |
Hungary: evacuation of Hungarian citizens to UK: enquiry from resident Banbury regarding Miss Kapornyai 10110/942
|
FO 371/122404
|
1956 |
Soviet Union: interviews to Press Correspondents by Burgess and Maclean: visit to Moscow by mother of Burgess
|
FO 371/122850
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1956 |
Soviet Union: case of Nina Ponomareva from Soviet Union accused of shoplifting in London
|
FO 371/122983-122984
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1957 |
Egypt: gifts for detainees: letter from Sister Elsie Harvey, forwarded by anglo-Egyptian Society asking about gifts for detainees, 14 August 1957 1691/217
|
FO 371/125619
|
VICTIMS
-
Murder Victims
:
|
1957 |
Japan: case of Private William Gerard, US army, accused of fatally shooting woman in Japan
|
FO 371/127577
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1957 |
Hungarian relief supplies: letter to Miss Bacon MP from Leeds constituent about parcels for her parents-in-law in Budapest, 18 Dec 1956 10110/14
|
FO 371/128666
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1957 |
Hungary: Mrs Bátyka: appreciation from Sir Leslie Fry to the British Council for their assistance in her case, 10 Dec 1957 10110/766
|
FO 371/128689
|
TEACHING AND TEACHER TRAINING
-
General
:
|
1957 |
Hungary: Mrs Bátyka: appreciation from Sir Leslie Fry to the British Council for their assistance in her case, 10 Dec 1957 10110/766
|
FO 371/128689
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1958 |
Hungary: case of Mrs Edith Martin: draft letter from the UK minister, Budapest, to the Hungarian minister of foreign affairs 10110/13
|
FO 371/134852
|
1958 |
Hungary: case of Mrs Edith Martin: draft letter from the UK minister, Budapest, to the Hungarian minister of foreign affairs 10110/13
|
FO 371/134852
|
1958 |
Hungary: case of Mrs Edith Martin: despatch of draft note to Hungarian minister of foreign affairs by Sir L Fry, UK minister, Budapest 10110/30
|
FO 371/134853
|
1958 |
Hungary: case of Mrs Edith Martin: despatch of draft note to Hungarian minister of foreign affairs by Sir L Fry, UK minister, Budapest 10110/30
|
FO 371/134853
|
1958 |
Poland: reactions to trial of Group Captain Turner in Poland (attempted abduction of a woman)
|
FO 371/135122
|
1961 |
Paraguay: transfer from Paris to Peru of remains of Madame E Alicia Lynch, consort of former President
|
FO 371/156665
|
VICTIMS
-
Murder Victims
:
|
1964 |
France: Drummond murder case of 1952
|
FO 371/177889
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1966 |
South America: Colonel and Mrs Gray case
|
FO 371/185309
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1938 |
USA: Virginia Dare: birth certificate 65
|
FO 371/21527
|
1938 |
USA: Amelia Earhart: search for 479
|
FO 371/21541
|
1938 |
France: case of Miss Marjorie Bagot 8899
|
FO 371/21620
|
1938 |
France: case of Miss Marjorie Bagot 8899
|
FO 371/21620
|
1938 |
France: Madame Maria Althea Fole Kalff 14408
|
FO 371/21622
|
1938 |
Germany: flight of Frau Thea Knorr 1077
|
FO 371/21706
|
1938 |
Bulgaria: Mlle Taslakowa 3433
|
FO 371/22333
|
1938 |
Switzerland: Mrs Knopfel 8806
|
FO 371/22472
|
1938 |
League of Nations: case of Miss Ruth Fellner 11929
|
FO 371/22573
|
1938 |
League of Nations: case of Miss Ruth Fellner 11929
|
FO 371/22573
|
1939 |
Germany: Frau Dollfuss 253
|
FO 371/23048
|
1939 |
Saudi Arabia: Miss Steele's letter to Emir Feisal 4523
|
FO 371/23274
|
1939 |
Turkey: claim of Mrs Evans 231
|
FO 371/23296
|
1939 |
Ethiopia: Mrs M Ydlibi's claim against Italian Government 2516
|
FO 371/23382
|
1939 |
Soviet Union: desire of Madame Tunikoff to leave Soviet Union 220
|
FO 371/23684
|
1939 |
Soviet Union: desire of Mrs Franklin and son to renounce Soviet citizenship 346
|
FO 371/23686
|
1939 |
Soviet Union: application by Mrs Thilo for release from Soviet citizenship 351
|
FO 371/23687
|
1939 |
Soviet Union: position in Soviet Union of Madame Shabalina 876
|
FO 371/23691
|
1939 |
Soviet Union: case of Madame Tukachevski 5366
|
FO 371/23701
|
1939 |
Soviet Union: case of Madame Tukachevski 5366
|
FO 371/23701
|
1939 |
Bulgaria: letter to Prime Minister from Madame Kikimenova 1606
|
FO 371/23732
|
1939 |
Italy: desire of Mrs Tennant to see Mussolini 1505
|
FO 371/23824
|
1940 |
France: Madame de la Panouse 11224
|
FO 371/24361
|
1940 |
Sweden: Baroness Gyllienstierna 7396
|
FO 371/24865
|
1940 |
Italy: Princess Ann of Battenburg 6394
|
FO 371/24964
|
1940 |
Turkey: petition of Madame Nektar Duz 1543
|
FO 371/25020
|
1941 |
Germany: record of conversation of Dr Visser and Fraulein von Papen
|
FO 371/26545
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1941 |
Egypt: case of William Rainoldi who embraced Mohammedan religion in order to marry a native
|
FO 371/27586
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1941 |
Bulgaria: Madame Karastoyanova's journey to London
|
FO 371/29768
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1942 |
France: Madeleine Gill's case for custody of her child
|
FO 371/32127
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1942 |
Nationality of Miss Zborowska, a German national granted Polish citizenship
|
FO 371/32625
|
1942 |
Soviet Union: repatriation of Miss May Peters
|
FO 371/33020
|
1943 |
Hayti and Domingo: Madame Yvette Bussenius
|
FO 371/33971
|
1943 |
Roumania: Madame Marcovici
|
FO 371/37380
|
1944 |
Mexico: passage to UK for journalist, Betty Ross
|
FO 371/38309
|
1944 |
Mexico: message for Lady Hunter
|
FO 371/38356
|
1944 |
Mexico: request for UK exit permit for a Mrs Trollope
|
FO 371/38371
|
1944 |
Belgium and Luxemburg: Claire Muys
|
FO 371/38886B
|
1944 |
Czechoslovakia: claim of Miss Lotte Kahler
|
FO 371/38959
|
1944 |
Spain: Mrs E B Flower: desire to return to Spain
|
FO 371/39792
|
1944 |
Spain: Mme Ibarruri Gomez ('La Pasionara'): visa application
|
FO 371/39837
|
1944 |
Spain: Mrs Yencken: proposal for British Hospital
|
FO 371/39838
|
1944 |
French Africa: Mme Noguès: desire to visit Tangier
|
FO 371/42240
|
1944 |
Mrs Charles Masterman's letter to Prime Minister re status of refugees in the UK
|
FO 371/42894
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
1944 |
Denmark: paternity cases in the Faroes
|
FO 371/43109
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1944 |
Greece: Princess Peter of Greece: activities in Cairo
|
FO 371/43745
|
1944 |
Greece: Princess Alexandra's escape from Greece: question of publicity
|
FO 371/43761
|
1944 |
Italy: repatriation of Madame Lombardi
|
FO 371/43941
|
1945 |
USA: Miss Freda Utley
|
FO 371/44658
|
1945 |
Paraguay: case of Mrs Juana M Buchanan de Comber
|
FO 371/45090
|
1945 |
Paraguay: case of Mrs Juana M Buchanan de Comber
|
FO 371/45090
|
1945 |
Persia: activities of Miss Kathleen Palmer Smith
|
FO 371/45494
|
1945 |
Ethiopia: claim of Mrs A Franc
|
FO 371/46082
|
1945 |
Germany: request from a Mrs E Urch for permit to print a German edition of English text books
|
FO 371/47006
|
1945 |
Baltic States: request for assistance for Miss Selma Andersen, a Latvian
|
FO 371/47050
|
1945 |
Baltic States: nationality of Princess Gabrielle Radziwill
|
FO 371/47066
|
1945 |
Czechoslovakia: case of Lora Will, an Austrian refugee
|
FO 371/47193
|
1945 |
Czechoslovakia: case of Lora Will, an Austrian refugee
|
FO 371/47193
|
1945 |
Denmark: activities of Miss Hjordis Westerby of Consular Section of British Embassy, Rome
|
FO 371/47286
|
1945 |
Denmark: death of Mrs Monica Wichfold in Germany: enquiries by family
|
FO 371/47290
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
1945 |
Paternity cases in Iceland
|
FO 371/47480
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1945 |
Iceland: activities of Miss Regina Metusalemsdottir alias Johansson, an Icelandic subject
|
FO 371/47490
|
1945 |
Norway: assistance for Mrs Boner, a Norwegian
|
FO 371/47544
|
1945 |
Poland: Countess Jeanne Colonna Walewska
|
FO 371/47774
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1945 |
Poland: case of Princess Wanda Lubomirska who married 'nominally' a British soldier
|
FO 371/47784
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1945 |
Poland: repatriation to the UK of Madam Ogrodzinski from Sweden
|
FO 371/47811
|
1945 |
Employment of Miss J Spitzer
|
FO 371/48215
|
1945 |
Greece: capture of Madam Metaxas by ELAS
|
FO 371/48380
|
1945 |
Greece: welfare of the Duchess of Aosta
|
FO 371/48415
|
1945 |
Yugoslavia: claim by Madam Leposava Nesic
|
FO 371/48936
|
1945 |
France: complaint by Mrs Valia Duras, French national
|
FO 371/49195
|
1945 |
Netherlands: travel facilities for Countess d'Ansembourg
|
FO 371/49421
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
1945 |
Paternity cases in Switzerland
|
FO 371/49685
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1945 |
Italy: repatriation of Mme P I Straneo, member of Italian diplomatic service in Peking
|
FO 371/49920
|
1945 |
Application for a Palestinian visa by Mrs Regina Yakubowitz
|
FO 371/51178
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1946 |
Paraguay: case of Mrs Juana Maria Comber: claim to property in Paraguay
|
FO 371/52144
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1946 |
Venezuela: travel facilities for Mrs Hilda Schnell de Schumann now in Portugal to reurn to Venezuela
|
FO 371/52210
|
1946 |
China: position of stateless persons in China: case of Mrs A Kauffmann
|
FO 371/53758
|
1946 |
China: position of stateless persons in China: case of Mrs A Kauffmann
|
FO 371/53758
|
1946 |
Austria: situation of Frau Dollfuss
|
FO 371/55266
|
1946 |
Germany: affairs of the Countess von Moltke, widow of Count Helmuth James von Moltke
|
FO 371/55627
|
1946 |
Germany: repatriation of Swiss-born women from Denmark
|
FO 371/55765
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
1946 |
Denmark: sundry paternity cases involving Danish and British nationals
|
FO 371/56143
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1946 |
Finland: request of Madam Procope to be allowed to bring her children to England
|
FO 371/56193
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1946 |
Iceland: sundry divorce and paternity cases
|
FO 371/56263
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
1946 |
Iceland: sundry divorce and paternity cases
|
FO 371/56263
|
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE
-
General
:
|
1946 |
Norway: case of Juliet Nissen, ward in chancery
|
FO 371/56330
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1946 |
Norway: requests for assistance in matrimonial cases
|
FO 371/56342
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1946 |
Poland: application for assistance by Frau Rohland of Berlin
|
FO 371/56699
|
1946 |
Soviet Union: sundry whereabouts and nationality enquiries (including case of Miss Mary Peters)
|
FO 371/56837
|
NOTEWORTHY WOMEN
-
General
:
|
1946 |
PETERS. Soviet Union: sundry whereabouts and nationality enquiries (including case of Miss May Peters)
|
FO 371/56837
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1946 |
Soviet Union: sundry whereabouts and nationality enquiries (including case of Miss Mary Peters)
|
FO 371/56837
|
1946 |
Soviet Union: case of Mrs E Bain, alias 'Dr Ernestine Knight'
|
FO 371/56902
|
1946 |
Soviet Union: case of Mrs E Bain, alias 'Dr Ernestine Knight'
|
FO 371/56902
|
1946 |
Soviet Union: claim by lady claiming to be Grand Duchess Tatiana
|
FO 371/56909
|
1946 |
Whereabouts of Mme Bechler, Jewish displaced person
|
FO 371/57740
|
1946 |
Mme Korostovetz: visa for UK
|
FO 371/57808
|
1946 |
Miss Fuchs: visa for Tangier
|
FO 371/57812
|
1946 |
Mrs Moshansky of Bangalore: enquiry re missing relatives in Yugoslavia
|
FO 371/57836
|
1946 |
Refusal of UK visa to Miss Hela Himelgrun
|
FO 371/57837
|
1946 |
Bulgaria: Mme Dragoitcheva: allegations against Reuter's correspondent
|
FO 371/58605
|
1946 |
Hungary: Mrs E Weisz: request for assistance
|
FO 371/59029
|
1946 |
Hungary: Mrs A Visnovitz
|
FO 371/59065
|
1946 |
Yugoslavia: escape of Miss Zora Zivanovic Prokic from Yugoslavia
|
FO 371/59523
|
1946 |
Yugoslavia: Mme Albert Thomas: plea for son-in-law who has been classed as a Fascist by the Tito government
|
FO 371/59534
|
1946 |
Yugoslavia: Mr B A Lipmann: appeal for assistance in getting his Yugoslav sister and her son to Australia
|
FO 371/59545
|
1946 |
Yugoslavia: Mrs M Strachan: desire to return to Zagreb
|
FO 371/59592
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1946 |
Request for reconsideration by Swiss authorities of the case of Miss E M Hodgson, convicted in absentia by a Swiss Court for wartime intelligence activities
|
FO 371/60516
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1947 |
Germany: denazification cases: Mrs Margaret Joyce, Frau Siegfried Wagner
|
FO 371/64689
|
1947 |
Germany: denazification cases: Mrs Margaret Joyce, Frau Siegfried Wagner
|
FO 371/64689
|
1947 |
Nationality of Miss May Peters
|
FO 371/66453B
|
1950 |
Hungary: enquiries as to whereabouts of Dr Edith Bone (Mrs Edith Martin) missing in Hungary
|
FO 371/67625
|
1948 |
Germany: safety of Countess Toerring and family
|
FO 371/70681
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
1948 |
Germany: paternity cases in British Zone. Requests for assistance in respect of illegitimate children
|
FO 371/70845
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1948 |
Soviet Union: whereabouts of the Arch Duchess Tatiana of Russia
|
FO 371/71711
|
1948 |
Hungary: nationality of Patricia Fernie
|
FO 371/72425
|
1948 |
Italy: difficulties experienced by Miss Shepherd whilst travelling through Italy
|
FO 371/73185B
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
1949 |
USA: paternity cases against US servicemen
|
FO 371/74268
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1949 |
Soviet Union: legal practice in divorce cases in the USSR
|
FO 371/77690
|
DIVORCE
-
Maintenance
:
|
1949 |
Reciprocal enforcement of maintenance orders by Courts in cases of separation or desertion of married people
|
FO 371/79290
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1950 |
Poland: trial of Group Captain Turner for trying to smuggle a Polish woman out of Gdynia: trials of Messrs Upperton and Nelmes, also involved
|
FO 371/86674-86677
|
1950 |
Poland: report of expected escape from Poland to England of Barbara Bobrowska, friend of Group Captain Turner
|
FO 371/86680
|
1950 |
Hungary: request by Stephan de Barczy, Comtesse de Saint Genois and Mr and Mrs Veszy for political asylum in the UK
|
FO 371/87892
|
1950 |
Hungary: problems of student freedom in Hungary: whereabouts of British student Miss Hotblack
|
FO 371/87905
|
1950 |
Turkey: enquiries about Miss Sylvia Simons a locally engaged typist at the Turkish Embassy
|
FO 371/88014
|
1950 |
Yugoslavia: request for help for a Mrs Chrámtchenko
|
FO 371/88363
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1950 |
Netherlands: Scottish solicitor's enquiry about suitable enquiry agents to obtain evidence in a divorce case involving a Dutch officer
|
FO 371/89402
|
1950 |
Vatican: The Pope's remarks on the duties of RC judges in divorce cases
|
FO 371/89825
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1951 |
Nepal: visit of Dalai Lama's mother from Calcutta to Katmandu
|
FO 371/92921
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1951 |
Singapore: the case of Maria (Bertha) Hertogh and the problem of Muslim riots in Singapore resulting from the High Court annulment of a Muslim marriage because Maria's domicile was the Netherlands
|
FO 371/93114-93117
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1951 |
Poland: expulsion of British diplomats from Warsaw following the trial of Group Captain Claude Henry Turner for abducting a Polish woman: Parliamentary Question about Polish charges against them
|
FO 371/94724
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1946-accruing |
Civil Procedure Sections: yearly, divorce cases, policy: see list
|
FO 372
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1924-accruing |
Marriages Sections, yearly: many nominal cases and policy see list
|
FO 372
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1924-accruing |
Nationality Sections, yearly, 1924- : many nominal cases and policy: see list
|
FO 372
|
1924-accruing |
Nationality Sections, yearly, 1924- : many nominal cases and policy: see list
|
FO 372
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1943 |
USA: D M Livingstone: New York divorce case
|
FO 372/3498
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1943 |
Madame Sikorska: extra coupons for
|
FO 372/3627
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
1944 |
Paternity cases in the Forces
|
FO 372/3818
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1945 |
Claim for payment of rent by Miss Gertrude E Sharp against the US Embassy staff
|
FO 372/4333
|
1946 |
Request of Madame Veuve Haezaert-Smekiexes to be allowed to sue as a poor person in the UK
|
FO 372/4471
|
1948 |
Claim for recognition of her 1914-1918 war services by Mrs Malliarakis née Miss M W O'Brien
|
FO 372/6443
|
1946 |
The Vatican: Memorial for the late Miss Audrey Johnson
|
FO 380/111
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1911-1912 |
Russia: Warsaw: correspondence concerning case of Miss Malecka
|
FO 394/11
|
NOTEWORTHY WOMEN
-
General
:
|
1911-1912 |
MALECKA. Russia: Warsaw: correspondence concerning case of Miss Malecka
|
FO 394/11
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1878-1880 |
Turkey: Confidential Print: Mrs Finn's claims: correspondence (4306)
|
FO 424/78
|
1950 |
Morocco: Rabat: protection: Madame Georgette Vermont, née Cowen
|
FO 443/101
|
1954 |
Morocco: Rabat: nationality and naturalisation: Mrs Flora Elkaim
|
FO 443/135
|
1954 |
Morocco: Rabat: involvement of Miss Sylvia Lacey in a motor car accident
|
FO 443/137
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1948 |
Argentine Republic: Buenos Aires: Registration of marriages: various cases
|
FO 446/41
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1948 |
Argentine Republic: Buenos Aires: Divorce: various cases
|
FO 446/42
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1948 |
Russia: Moscow: claimant to British nationality: Miss M Peters
|
FO 447/68
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1877-1880 |
Italy: case of Sturla v Freccia (in re-estate of late Mrs Brown)
|
FO 45/423
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1894-1905 |
American claims against Great Britain: Mrs B B and Mrs N K Townsend, Mrs E Sandford, Mrs M Rowe
|
FO 5/2612
|
1884-1905 |
American claims against Great Britain: Mrs McConnell
|
FO 5/2625
|
1905 |
Yugoslavia: Baroness de Collaert (3422)
|
FO 536/6
|
1946-1950 |
France: Paris: repatriation: Kenys Hussein, daughter of Princess Selma of Kutwara
|
FO 561/119-122, 126
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1953 |
USA: San Francisco: case of war bride Mrs Alice White, charged with murdering her husband, but acquitted
|
FO 600/42
|
WIVES
-
FORCES
:
General
|
1953 |
USA: San Francisco: case of war bride Mrs Alice White, charged with murdering her husband, but acquitted
|
FO 600/42
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1936 |
Belgium: Antwerp: welfare: Miss M Renard
|
FO 606/18
|
1937 |
Belgium: Antwerp: national status: Mrs Lily Stern
|
FO 606/27
|
1937 |
Belgium: Antwerp: national status: Mrs Ethel Watts Grant
|
FO 606/28
|
1938 |
Belgium: Antwerp: nationality: Mrs A Kletz-Weindling
|
FO 606/45
|
1948 |
Belgium: Antwerp: Miss M Greenhill: request for assistance
|
FO 606/62
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1948 |
Belgium: Antwerp: marriages: individual cases
|
FO 606/71
|
PROFESSIONAL WORK
-
General
:
Entertainment Industry
|
1934 |
Passports: case of Mrs Doris Speranza and her proposed tour of the Mediterranean with a troupe of British dancers
|
FO 612/175
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1938 |
USA: Boston: Foster, Mary Elizabeth: national status
|
FO 620/9
|
1865 |
Thailand (Siam): correspondence including a letter to Mrs Leanowens
|
FO 628/4/50
|
1948 |
Belgium: Congo: Leopoldville: locally engaged staff: Madame Boutet
|
FO 629/35
|
1948 |
Belgium: Congo: Elizabethville: Miss Mary Hunter
|
FO 629/36
|
1948 |
Belgium: Congo: births: Ruth Mary Voyle
|
FO 629/48
|
1948 |
Belgium: Congo: births; Helene Olga Georgiades
|
FO 629/51
|
1948 |
Belgium: Congo: births: Chantal Maria Lise Blaudin de Chalan
|
FO 629/53
|
1948 |
Belgium: Congo: births: Margaret Jean and David George Guilleband
|
FO 629/55
|
1948 |
Belgium: Congo: births: Esther Grace Smith
|
FO 629/61
|
1948 |
Belgium: Congo: births: Elspeth Mary Church
|
FO 629/63
|
1948 |
Belgium: Congo: births: Jennifer Jane Moore
|
FO 629/65
|
1948 |
Belgium: Congo: deaths: Mrs Gertrude Hindley
|
FO 629/77
|
1948 |
Belgium: Congo: deaths: Mrs Manbià Ebrahim Nanji
|
FO 629/78
|
1948 |
Belgium: Congo: deaths: Rosemary Margaret Austin
|
FO 629/79
|
1948 |
Belgium: Congo: deaths: Mrs Austin, Miss Brown, Miss Broom and Canon Coleman
|
FO 629/80
|
1933 |
Morocco: Mogador: registration of Nessim Addi's daughter
|
FO 631/18
|
1947-1948 |
Honduras: eligibility for British protection for Miss Norma Zablah, the daughter of a Palestinian
|
FO 632/26
|
1940 |
Spain: Barcelona: Mrs Ada H Brook de Roea: re-acquisition of British nationality
|
FO 637/63
|
1940 |
Spain: Barcelona: Mr and Mrs Hubert Simmonds: loss of British nationality
|
FO 637/64
|
1940 |
Spain: Barcelona: Mrs N L Gaze: death of
|
FO 637/72
|
1948 |
Spain: Barcelona: naturalisation of Patricia Muller
|
FO 637/79
|
1948 |
Portugal: Oporto: British nationality: Mrs L Kuttner
|
FO 641/59
|
1944 |
Repatriation of Madame Lombardi to Italy via Algiers
|
FO 660/184
|
1944 |
Algiers (Paris): Sisley Huddleston
|
FO 660/339
|
1932-1933 |
China: Amoy: declaration of birth of Jill Ilsley
|
FO 663/35
|
1926 |
China: Chengtu: inquest on Mrs M E Sibley
|
FO 664/1
|
1919 |
China: Tientsin: Mrs W H Warmsley
|
FO 674/221
|
1936 |
China: Peking: nationality: Mrs Marie Kohts
|
FO 676/248
|
1937 |
France: Damascus: British nationality: birth of Nyzak, daughter of Nadra Meshaka
|
FO 684/10/2535/41
|
1939 |
France: Damascus: Palestine: attempt to bribe Mrs Alphonse Farwagi
|
FO 684/12/1117/2
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1927 |
France: Damascus: notarial: case of Donald McQueen's marriage
|
FO 684/4/2983
|
VICTIMS
-
General
:
|
1928 |
France: Damascus: administrative cases: shooting of Mrs Parr and Mrs Kelsey
|
FO 684/4/3112
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1927 |
France: Damascus: British nationality: case of Nicola Gehara's family
|
FO 684/4/3384
|
1927 |
France: Damascus: British nationality: case of Nicola Gehara's family
|
FO 684/4/3384
|
1930 |
France: Damascus: British nationality: case of Nadra Meshaka
|
FO 684/4/965
|
1930 |
France: Damascus: British nationality: case of Nadra Meshaka
|
FO 684/4/965
|
1933 |
France: Damascus: case of life of Lady Ellenborough
|
FO 684/6/1903
|
1933 |
France: Damascus: case of life of Lady Ellenborough
|
FO 684/6/1903
|
1934 |
France: Damascus: Palestine nationality: case of Muyassar, daughter of Mamoud Hakim
|
FO 684/7/42
|
1934 |
France: Damascus: Palestine nationality: case of Muyassar, daughter of Mamoud Hakim
|
FO 684/7/42
|
1934 |
France: Damascus: Transjordan nationality: case of Mrs Saud
|
FO 684/7/44/3
|
1934 |
France: Damascus: Transjordan nationality: case of Mrs Saud
|
FO 684/7/44/3
|
1936 |
France: Damascus: British nationality: Muriel, daughter of T G Davies-Williams
|
FO 684/9/2438/41
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1920-1927 |
Tahiti: Cook Islands: divorce cases
|
FO 687/18
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1918 |
Tahiti: enquiry re death of 'Peggy' Stewart, daughter of George Stewart, Midshipman in HMS Bounty
|
FO 687/18
|
1945 |
Poland: Countess Helen Potocka: British representation of her interests
|
FO 688/32/20
|
1945-1951 |
Poland: Mrs Halina Firth: repatriation
|
FO 688/86
|
1948 |
USA: Miami: passport issued to Mrs Rose Wolter
|
FO 700/84
|
1933 |
USA: Galveston: births and deaths: Mary Constant Daniell
|
FO 701/21
|
1948-1954 |
France: Pondicherry: Mrs Gledhill: issue of passport
|
FO 708/3
|
1952-1954 |
France: Pondicherry: Mrs Steinbach: issue of passport etc.
|
FO 708/8
|
1854-1877 |
Spain: claims of Mrs Beecroft and daughters
|
FO 72/1494
|
1929-1930 |
Mexico: Mexico City: Eschauzier, Mrs M S: claim 1932
|
FO 723/ 121, 132 and 147
|
1935 |
Mexico: Mexico City: Furet, Désiré: nationality
|
FO 723/100
|
1935-1936 |
Mexico: Mexico City: Mary Mckee: nationality
|
FO 723/103
|
1935-1937 |
Mexico: Mexico City: Nolan, Mrs H E, and Waterlands, Mrs G M: nationality
|
FO 723/104
|
1929-1930 |
Mexico: Mexico City: Scales, Mrs E: claim 1936-1939
|
FO 723/124, 140, 181, 219, 236 and 259
|
1930 |
Mexico: Mexico City: White, Mrs P S: claim
|
FO 723/127
|
1936 |
Mexico: Mexico City: Honey, Mrs C: claim
|
FO 723/197
|
1925 |
Mexico: Mexico City: Blackmore, Elizabeth M and Alice: nationality
|
FO 723/59
|
1929 |
Mexico: Mexico City: Furet, Mrs Marie R A V: nationality
|
FO 723/73
|
1931 |
Mexico: Mexico City: Rogers, Mrs E F: nationality
|
FO 723/82
|
1934 |
Mexico: Mexico City: Holgate, Elizabeth: nationality
|
FO 723/91
|
1934 |
Mexico: Mexico City: Gehrke, Mrs Christina: nationality
|
FO 723/94
|
1929 |
USA: Los Angeles: Mrs Aimée Semple MacPherson
|
FO 740/3
|
1948 |
Brazil: Rio de Janeiro: requests for registration of births of children: Mrs M Martin
|
FO 743/38
|
1924 |
Sweden: Stockholm: nationality: the Misses Petre
|
FO 748/13
|
1944 |
Sweden: Stockholm: naturalisation of Mr and Mrs Morton
|
FO 748/92
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1948 |
Denmark: Copenhagen: marriage and divorce: various cases
|
FO 749/28
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1948 |
Denmark: Copenhagen: marriage and divorce: various cases
|
FO 749/28
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1918-1919 |
Denmark: Copenhagen: Miss M S Reilly: care of
|
FO 749/4
|
VICTIMS
-
Murder Victims
:
|
1951-1953 |
Italy: Genoa: case of Douglas Howard Smith, involved in murder of Baroness Elena Zaronska
|
FO 762/33
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1948 |
Switzerland: Geneva: marriages: various cases
|
FO 778/26
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1948 |
Switzerland: Geneva: births: Miss E F Rickard
|
FO 778/28
|
1948 |
Switzerland: Geneva: deaths: Miss M A Bovell-Jones
|
FO 778/30
|
1948 |
Switzerland: Geneva: deaths: Miss E C Bihet
|
FO 778/31
|
1867-1896 |
Turkey: claim of Mrs E A Finn
|
FO 78/4781-4783
|
1899-1905 |
Turkey: claim of Mrs E A Finn
|
FO 78/5099, 5245 and 5443
|
1900-1905 |
Turkey: complaint of Miss C Hussey and others against Jerusalem Consulate
|
FO 78/5235 and 5470
|
1896 |
Turkey: Istanbul: Cresich, Mathilde v Caruana, Edward
|
FO 780/299
|
1925 |
44 Istanbul: Miss C B Roberts - registration of birth
|
FO 781/22
|
1928 |
Turkey: Istanbul: Cuppa, Miss E: nationality
|
FO 781/27
|
1846 |
Turkey: Istanbul: three begging letters to three addresses from Mrs Francesca Alex Logothettis (in French)
|
FO 781/63/2
|
1945 |
Italy: Milan: British passport application: Mr and Mrs C H Jones
|
FO 795/12
|
1948 |
Italy: Milan: protection and claims: Mrs R M Lawless
|
FO 795/14
|
1948 |
Italy: Milan: repatriation to UK: Eliso and Anna Taglioni
|
FO 795/15
|
1948 |
Italy: Milan: British passport application: Miss G Morussi
|
FO 795/19
|
1948 |
Italy: Milan: death of Miss L R Emerson
|
FO 795/25
|
1956 |
Czechoslovakia: Prague: relief and repatriation: Mrs Esterak
|
FO 808/12
|
1957 |
Czechoslovakia: Prague: British subjects in Czechoslovakia: Mrs Cecek
|
FO 808/13
|
1947 |
Nicaragua: evidence taken in the Scott case: Jose Mara Scott
|
FO 809/14
|
1947 |
Nicaragua: evidence taken in the Scott case: Jose Mara Scott
|
FO 809/14
|
1947 |
Nicaragua: evidence taken in the Scott case: Elena Castillo
|
FO 809/20
|
1947 |
Nicaragua: evidence taken in the Scott case: Elena Castillo
|
FO 809/20
|
1947 |
Nicaragua: evidence taken in the Scott case: Maria Antonia Alegria
|
FO 809/21
|
1947 |
Nicaragua: evidence taken in the Scott case: Maria Antonia Alegria
|
FO 809/21
|
1947 |
Nicaragua: evidence taken in the Scott case: Mercedes Robleto
|
FO 809/22
|
1947 |
Nicaragua: evidence taken in the Scott case: Mercedes Robleto
|
FO 809/22
|
1853 |
Portugal: Funchal: Dowager Empress of Brazil: her intentions and wishes on her departure from Madeira
|
FO 811/43
|
1889-1898 |
Status outside India of children of naturalised British subjects of Persian origin: Mrs Dinab Attaras
|
FO 83/1726
|
1887-1889 |
British protection: Mrs A Barry
|
FO 83/1729
|
1932 |
Morocco: Casablanca: Lady Allchin: miscellaneous
|
FO 834/125
|
1915-1920 |
Morocco: Casablanca: nationality: Miss Canonero
|
FO 835/10
|
1928-1929 |
Morocco: Casablanca: nationality: Mme Corbeau (or Casey)
|
FO 835/101
|
1928-1929 |
Morocco: Casablanca: nationality: Countess Corinne de Neimira
|
FO 835/106
|
1931 |
Morocco: Casablanca: nationality: Mme Francesco Angelo Borg
|
FO 835/117
|
1932 |
Morocco: Casablanca: Lady Allchin v McGiveney
|
FO 835/126
|
1934 |
Morocco: Casablanca: Lady Allchin
|
FO 835/132
|
1915-1920 |
Morocco: Casablanca: nationality: Mrs Olga Malek
|
FO 835/42
|
1915-1918 |
Morocco: Casablanca: nationality: Mrs Nicolina Saliba
|
FO 835/49
|
1915-1920 |
Morocco: Casablanca: nationality: Josephine Borg
|
FO 835/5
|
1915-1918 |
Morocco: Casablanca: nationality: Maria Luisa de la Cruz Stalker
|
FO 835/55
|
1921-1923 |
Morocco: Casablanca: nationality: Mrs Freha Sananes
|
FO 835/66
|
1921-1923 |
Morocco: Casablanca: nationality: Mrs E E Zerbib
|
FO 835/71
|
1924-1927 |
Morocco: Casablanca: nationality: Nicola Camilleri
|
FO 835/76
|
1924-1927 |
Morocco: Casablanca: nationality: Rachel E Coriat
|
FO 835/78
|
1924-1927 |
Morocco: Casablanca: nationality: Mme Louise Fantini and children
|
FO 835/80
|
1924-1927 |
Morocco: Casablanca: nationality: Nicola Hatziantonian
|
FO 835/82
|
1924-1927 |
Morocco: Casablanca: nationality: Mme Eugenie Mifsud
|
FO 835/89
|
1928-1929 |
Morocco: Casablanca: nationality: Mrs P Bayard (née I Russi)
|
FO 835/97
|
1927 |
Morocco: Marrakesh: claim of wife of Nicholas H Anton to British nationality
|
FO 836/4
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1830-1949 |
Egypt: Cairo Consular Court Records: individuals in cases named: see list:
|
FO 841
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1830-1949 |
Egypt:Cairo Consular Court Records: individuals in cases named: see list
|
FO 841
|
HEALTH
-
Mental Health
:
|
1830-1949 |
Egypt: Cairo Consular Court Records: individuals in cases named: see list
|
FO 841
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1830-1949 |
Egypt: Cairo Consular Court Records: individuals in cases named: see list
|
FO 841
|
1830-1949 |
Egypt: Cairo Consular Court Records: individuals in cases named: see list
|
FO 841
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1934 |
Egypt: Port Said: judicial/estates/criminal/divorce cases
|
FO 846/109
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1934 |
Egypt: Port Said: judicial/estates/criminal/divorce cases
|
FO 846/109
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1934 |
Egypt: Port Said: judicial/estates/criminal/divorce cases
|
FO 846/109
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1934 |
Egypt: Port Said: judicial/estates/criminal/divorce cases
|
FO 846/109
|
1934 |
Egypt: Port Said: judicial/estates/criminal/divorce cases
|
FO 846/109
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1938 |
Egypt: Port Said: judicial/inquests/estates/divorce cases
|
FO 846/122
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1938 |
Egypt: Port Said: judicial/inquests/estates/divorce cases
|
FO 846/122
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1938 |
Egypt: Port Said: judicial/inquests/estates/divorce cases
|
FO 846/122
|
1938 |
Egypt: Port Said: judicial/inquests/estates/divorce cases
|
FO 846/122
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1940 |
Egypt: Port Said: divorce cases
|
FO 846/125
|
1928 |
Egypt: Port Said: lunacy/divorce/civil cases
|
FO 846/80
|
HEALTH
-
Mental Health
:
|
1928 |
Egypt: Port Said: lunacy/divorce/civil cases
|
FO 846/80
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1928 |
Egypt: Port Said: lunacy/divorce/civil cases
|
FO 846/80
|
1928 |
Egypt: Port Said: lunacy/divorce/civil cases
|
FO 846/80
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1880-1949 |
Egypt: Alexandria Consular Court Records: individuals in cases named: see list:
|
FO 847
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1880-1949 |
Egypt: Alexandria Consular Court Records: individuals named in cases: see list
|
FO 847
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1880-1949 |
Egypt: Alexandria Consular Court Records: individuals named in cases: see list
|
FO 847
|
1880-1949 |
Egypt: Alexandria Consular Court Records: individuals named in cases: see list
|
FO 847
|
1928 |
Egypt: Alexandria: Rex v Nicola Kharalambo
|
FO 847/286
|
1948 |
USA: Philadelphia: passport applications: by name: see list
|
FO 879
|
1874-1878 |
Hayti 1: Mrs Maunder's claim: Confidential Print
|
FO 881/3581
|
1878 |
Hayti 1: Mrs Maunder's claim: Confidential Print
|
FO 881/3813
|
1879 |
Hayti 1: Mrs Maunder's claim: Confidential Print
|
FO 881/3936
|
1878-1880 |
Turkey 26: Mrs E A Finn's claims: Confidential Print
|
FO 881/4306
|
1878-1883 |
Hayti 1: Mrs Maunder's claim: Confidential Print
|
FO 881/4713
|
1883-1885 |
Hayti 1: Mrs Maunder's claim: Confidential Print
|
FO 881/5280
|
1885-1886 |
Hayti 1: Mrs Maunder's claim (Mrs Maunder): Confidential Print
|
FO 881/5486
|
1886 |
Maunder (Tortuga) Claim (Mrs Maunder): Confidential Print
|
FO 881/5489
|
PROFESSIONAL WORK
-
General
:
Nun
|
1858 |
'Charles et Georges': slave case: French Sisters of Mercy at Lisbon: insult: Confidential Print
|
FO 881/703
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1899 |
Turkey: Finn Case (Mr E A Crowe): Confidential Print
|
FO 881/7094
|
1899 |
Turkey: Finn Case (Mr E A Crowe): Confidential Print
|
FO 881/7094
|
1903 |
Africa: Mrs Meyer of Sierra Leone: Confidential Print
|
FO 881/8204
|
1905 |
Turkey: supplement to Mr Crowe's memo (no 7094) on the Finn case, showing the various stages of litigation from 20 Feb 1899 to 15 July 1904: Confidential Print
|
FO 881/9392
|
1905 |
Turkey: supplement to Mr Crowe's memo (no 7094) on the Finn case, showing the various stages of litigation from 20 Feb 1899 to 15 July 1904: Confidential Print
|
FO 881/9392
|
1946-1947 |
Japan: Yokohama: repatriation of Mrs Yamamura (née Foster) and family, and children's renunciation of Japanese nationality
|
FO 908/18
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1947 |
Marriage case of A M Pandya, a Hindu in Japan
|
FO 908/24
|
1947 |
Japan: Yokohama: marriage case of A M Pandya, a Hindu in Japan
|
FO 908/24
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1948 |
Repatriation: Miss M Waddell
|
FO 908/32
|
1948 |
Japan: Yokohama: repatriation of Miss M Waddell
|
FO 908/32
|
1948 |
Japan: Yokohama: nationality of Miss S Porter
|
FO 908/39
|
1948 |
Japan: Yokohama: nationality: Miss A M Mogra
|
FO 908/44
|
1948 |
Japan: Yokohama: nationality: Mrs Stace and children
|
FO 908/54
|
1948 |
Japan: Yokohama: assistance to Mrs S Barker
|
FO 908/60
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1950 |
Car accident involving Miss Greenlees of the British Council; case against her resulting in expulsion from Czechoslovakia
|
FO 924/778-779
|
TEACHING AND TEACHER TRAINING
-
General
:
|
1950 |
The case of Miss Marjorie Ross Thomas, dismissed from the Prague English Girls' Grammar School
|
FO 924/883
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1911 |
Egypt: copy of a matrimonial case sent to Earl Kitchener of Khartoum
|
FO 926/22
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1950 |
Egypt: registration as a citizen of UK and Colonies: Miss Fatma Haider
|
FO 926/26
|
1949-1951 |
Germany: claims: Mrs Hedwig Menzel; death of Mr Otto Menzel in traffic accident
|
FO 936/1128
|
1949 |
Germany: War Office Claims Commission: accident to Miss T Millman, 17 August 1949
|
FO 936/1188
|
1951 |
Germany: Miss C W Hawkins, YWCA: compensation for injuries received in car accident
|
FO 936/1196
|
1947-1948 |
J D Mack MP: Mr H Davis and wife to visit Germany to investigate circumstances of daughter's death
|
FO 938/150
|
1948 |
T Steele MP: Miss K N Hope; visit to Germany for holiday and return to UK with German friend
|
FO 938/165
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1948 |
Control Office: Germany: scheme for German fiancées of British nationals to come to UK: procedure for enquiries into delay in certain cases
|
FO 940/152
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1948-1949 |
Control Office: procedure in divorce cases: Germany and UK (closed 50 years)
|
FO 940/164
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1946-1947 |
Germany: Control Office: travel to UK: individual names women: see list
|
FO 940/16-44
|
1947-1948 |
Germany: travel to Siam: Schutt family
|
FO 940/45-46
|
1946-1947 |
Germany: travel to Eire: Frau Iris Muller and others
|
FO 940/47
|
1947-1948 |
Germany: travel to Bolivia: Frau Emilie Elflein
|
FO 940/52
|
1947 |
Germany: travel to Uruguay: Elisabeth A M Oehlschlager
|
FO 940/53
|
1947-1948 |
Germany: travel to Sweden: Frau Astrid Lindberg
|
FO 940/58
|
1946-1948 |
Germany: stepdaughter to UK: F Perry
|
FO 940/60
|
1947 |
Germany: letter to HM the King from Frau Elfriede Kohnle
|
FO 940/83
|
1946 |
Visits to Germany: Mrs Slimmer
|
FO 943/542
|
1949 |
Germany: Control Office: Mrs Mary Schalles: interest in in-laws, Pintsch, K E
|
FO 944/221
|
1946 |
Threatened eviction of Mrs A Bauer from Austria to Germany
|
FO 945/582
|
1814 |
Sicily and Naples: Dorinda Newnham to Prince Regent
|
FO 95/5/8/641
|
1946 |
Siam: Mrs D Williams: claim for ill-treatment during internment
|
FO 950/110
|
1947 |
Egypt: Miss A V Harries: claim for compensation in respect of a motor car accident in 1940
|
FO 950/170
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
1947 |
Proposal for reciprocal agreements on paternity cases
|
FO 950/210
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1947 |
Iraq: claim of Mrs Nina Worsley née Sergis, on account of detention in India
|
FO 950/225
|
1947 |
Netherlands: claim of Mrs E D Strachan
|
FO 950/247
|
1947 |
Philippines: claim of Mrs M A C Wilson
|
FO 950/254
|
1947 |
Philippines: claim in respect of the presumed deaths of Mr and Mrs F T Garrido at the hands of the Japanese
|
FO 950/257
|
1948 |
Roumania: claim in respect of death of parents of Betty and Simon Marowitz
|
FO 950/372
|
1946 |
France: application by Mrs V Castel for compensation in respect of the death of her French husband in 1944
|
FO 950/40
|
1949 |
Soviet Union: claim against the USSR by Mrs J Varley
|
FO 950/404
|
HEALTH
-
General
:
|
1946 |
Claims for compensation for personal injuries inflicted in breach of international law: case of Mrs Helen Jackson
|
FO 950/55
|
VICTIMS
-
General
:
|
1946 |
Claims for compensation for personal injuries inflicted in breach of international law: case of Mrs Helen Jackson
|
FO 950/55
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1946 |
Netherlands: claim by Mrs E D Strachan of Aberdeen
|
FO 950/84
|
1942 |
Princess Antoine Bibesco f169
|
FO 954/28A
|
1945 |
Visa for Mme Guépin f664
|
FO 954/30C
|
1944 |
Greece: Princess Christopher of Greece f6
|
FO 954/34A
|
1941 |
Cairo: accusations against Mrs Chalmers Wright f143
|
FO 954/5A
|
1941 |
Naturalisation of Lady Castellani f104-105
|
FO 954/5A
|
1941 |
Lady Castellani f111-112
|
FO 954/5A
|
1942 |
Sir D Mackenzie and Lady Lampson f368-380
|
FO 954/5C
|
1944 |
Treatment of Mmes Boisson, Peyrouton and Flandin f2
|
FO 954/9A
|
1944 |
Duff Cooper: interview with Mme Flandin f39
|
FO 954/9A
|
1955-1956 |
Kuwait: inquest: Miss Alice Tara John
|
FO 955/422
|
1959 |
Kuwait: inquest: Freda Kathleen Glover
|
FO 955/431
|
1959 |
Kuwait: Mrs Hilda Tellis (missing husband)
|
FO 955/500
|
1950 |
Indo-China: distressed British subjects: Mrs M Scott and Mrs C Robertson
|
FO 959/93
|
undated |
Petition from the women of Macedonia to Queen Victoria lamenting their bereavement and urging British help in the light of recent atrocities
|
FO 96/216
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1948 |
China: Taiwan: Tamsui: marriage, births and deaths: legislation and cases
|
FO 965/2
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1948 |
Poland: Katowice: request for assistance from Mrs Margarethe Paterson, British widow
|
FO 966/7
|
1855 |
Portugal: case of Miss Husband against Vice-Consul Minchin
|
FO 97/315
|
1855 |
Portugal: case of Miss Husband against Vice-Consul Minchin
|
FO 97/315
|
1848-1852 |
Turkey: case of Mrs Lee and daughters
|
FO 97/412
|
1848-1852 |
Turkey: case of Mrs Lee and daughters
|
FO 97/412
|
1897-1900 |
France: case of Mrs Innes
|
FO 97/609
|
1897-1900 |
France: case of Mrs Innes
|
FO 97/609
|
1948 |
Italy: Rome: safe custody: Mrs Ruth Weinberg
|
FO 995/15
|
1948 |
Italy: Rome: nationality and passport: Mrs W A Fiorentino
|
FO 995/18
|
1947 |
Japan: Osaka: nationality: children of Mrs Tsugu Smith
|
FO 998/16
|
1948 |
Japan: Osaka: nationality: Miss Alice Mogra
|
FO 998/23
|
1948 |
Japan: Osaka: nationality: Miss Mary Malabar
|
FO 998/24
|
1948 |
Japan: Osaka: nationality: Miss Sadie Porter
|
FO 998/25
|
1946-1947 |
Japan: Osaka: nationality: Mrs Emma Gill
|
FO 998/4
|
1946-1947 |
Japan: Osaka: nationality: Mrs Fuku Newton
|
FO 998/5
|
1945 |
Poland: Countess Zamoyska f427
|
FO954/20C
|
1848 |
Death of Mrs Miranda: see also HD 3/1 and 11
|
HD 3/23
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1901-1909 |
Criminal cases by name: see list
|
HO 144
|
1873-1900 |
Criminal cases: long list of individual women, various crimes: list gives date, court, sentence and offence
|
HO 144
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1909-1910 |
Mary Florence Sargant: re-admission to British nationality
|
HO 144/1035/178724
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1909 |
Girl of 15 serving 6 weeks' prison sentence: case for exception to principle that detention in a reformatory or conditional pardon should apply only to comparatively long sentences
|
HO 144/1036/179352
|
1911 |
Woman sentenced to one month imprisonment for obtaining goods by false pretences.Mr Churchill took great interest in this case and as a result a second warrant on a similar charge was dropped
|
HO 144/1144/209195
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1885 |
Precedence granted to Earl Lauderdale for his brother Major G T Maitland. Precedence for mother of Earl Lauderdale declined
|
HO 144/141/A36813
|
1885 |
Lady B Clifton claim to Grey de Ruthyn barony. Allowed
|
HO 144/162/A41756
|
1916-1927 |
Sir Roger Casement: involvement of Mrs A S Green, Mrs Agnes Newman Gertrude Bannister etc.: see list
|
HO 144/1636, 1637, 23414-23429
|
PROSTITUTION
-
General
:
|
1886-1888 |
Case of Louise Hart: Mr Poland's opinion against proceedings
|
HO 144/167/A2639 and A2639A
|
WIDOWS
-
General
:
|
1889-1890 |
Death of a convict at Strangeways Prison due to ill treatment by warder. £20 allowance granted to convict's widow. Other cases of ill treatment reported
|
HO 144/230/A51041
|
ABORTION, STERILISATION, STILLBIRTH AND CONTRACEPTION
-
General
:
|
1889-1899 |
Abortion cases: no remission of requirements to report
|
HO 144/231/A5111
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1924 |
Sir Roger Casement: Mrs Agnes Newman complains of articles appearing in the American press
|
HO 144/23422
|
1924 |
Sir Roger Casement: Mrs Newman complains of association of her brother's name with murderers and criminals
|
HO 144/23423
|
1926 |
Sir Roger Casement: Mrs Newman asks for permission to visit her brother's grave
|
HO 144/23427
|
1927 |
Sir Roger Casement: Mrs Newman complains about her brother's prison grave
|
HO 144/23428
|
1927 |
Sir Roger Casement: Mrs Newman complains about her letters being stolen from her baggage
|
HO 144/23429
|
PROSTITUTION
-
General
:
|
1890 |
Treasury Solicitor asks for material telegram in case of procuring. Warrant issued
|
HO 144/236/A52012
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1895 |
Production of a prisoner in a divorce case
|
HO 144/263/A56655
|
VICTIMS
-
General
:
|
1898 |
Rule re remission in rape cases
|
HO 144/272/A59696
|
1899-1900 |
Special licence issued in rape case, owing to conflict of medical evidence
|
HO 144/278/A61289
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1891-1893 |
Mrs L M Milman claim to Berkeley Peerage. Allowed
|
HO 144/335/B11721
|
1891-1892 |
Maria Amelia Mary Countess of Yarborough claim to barony of Conyers. Allowed
|
HO 144/335/B11722
|
1894-1895 |
Lady Sibell Mackenzie claim to Earldom of Cromartie; Viscounty of Tarbet and baronies of McLeod and Castle Haven. Allowed
|
HO 144/360/B16125
|
1895-1896 |
Hon.Mona Stapleton claim to barony of Beaumont. Allowed
|
HO 144/383/B19916
|
1896 |
Mrs Eveleen Smith claim to barony of Grey. Allowed
|
HO 144/386/B20240
|
1900 |
Mrs Agnes Thwaites (formerly Francis) claiming relationship to the Queen as descendant of the Duke of Kent
|
HO 144/461/B32295
|
VICTIMS
-
General
:
|
1899-1900 |
Rape case: 9 months on boy aged 13. Remission after 4 months
|
HO 144/467/V30001
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
1890 |
Beesting v Johnson. Refusal of Justices Clerk to serve an Order in a bastardy case because prosecutrix had not paid balance of fees to the Court (Burnley Gaurdians)
|
HO 144/478/X26742
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1891 |
Prisoner (Mary Ann Smith, Bradford) too ill and unfit to be tried. Case remitted to next Session, Removed to care of grandmother
|
HO 144/480/X31166
|
HEALTH
-
General
:
|
1891 |
Prisoner (Mary Ann Smith, Bradford) too ill and unfit to be tried. Case remitted to next Session. Removed to care of grandmother
|
HO 144/480/X31166
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1891-1892 |
The Spinning House, Cambridge University: the Daisy Hopkins case
|
HO 144/483/X35096
|
HEALTH
-
Mental Health
:
|
1896 |
Committal of a Civil Case lunatic to an asylum (Mrs Maria Annie Davies). High Court Justice, Queen's Bench
|
HO 144/498/X44695
|
VICTIMS
-
General
:
|
1887-1892 |
Rape case: penal servitude 14 years. licensed as for 10 years
|
HO 144/536/A48256
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1889-1905 |
Papers (7 bundles) relating to the case of Mrs Maybrick who was sentenced to death and later reprieved
|
HO 144/539/A50678
|
VICTIMS
-
General
:
|
1893-1903 |
Rape case: 20 years penal servitude: owing to depression etc. remission to 15 years recommended and granted
|
HO 144/544/A54760
|
HEALTH
-
Mental Health
:
|
1896-1903 |
Case of Lucille Dudley continued from A32014: payment to Salvation Army, who later asked to be relieved of responsibility
|
HO 144/567/A62310
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1903 |
Elsa Marguerite Orbanowska: claim to British nationality by virtue of annexation of Orange River Colony
|
HO 144/686/103210
|
PROSTITUTION
-
General
:
|
1881 |
Contagious Diseases Acts (Women): conduct of police in case at Dover
|
HO 144/78/A4010
|
HEALTH
-
Venereal Disease and Aids
:
|
1881 |
Contagious Diseases Acts (Women): conduct of police in case at Dover
|
HO 144/78/A4010
|
VICTIMS
-
General
:
|
1881 |
Rape case: child mother of 9 years of age: Criticism of police
|
HO 144/79/A5073
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
1906-1907 |
The Prerogative 1) Bastardy cases 2) cases of non-payment of wife's maintenance L. O.O.
|
HO 144/844/147516
|
DIVORCE
-
Maintenance
:
|
1906-1907 |
The Prerogative 1) bastardy cases 2) cases of non-payment of wife's maintenance L.O.O.
|
HO 144/844/147516
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1906-1907 |
The Prerogative 1) Bastardy cases 2) cases of non-payment of wife's maintenance L.O.O.
|
HO 144/844/147516
|
VICTIMS
-
General
:
|
1896-1914 |
Corporal punishment in cases of sexual assaults
|
HO 144/955/A63222
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1904-1911 |
Claim of Miss K E Halstead to descent from George III
|
HO 144/965/B21251
|
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE
-
Fire Service
:
|
1947 |
Fire Service: Women's Branch: proposals for formation in case of future emergency
|
HO 187/1201
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1944-1945 |
Repatriation of women and children to Malta
|
HO 213/1099
|
PRISONERS
-
Internment
:
|
1941 |
Internment: review of married couples' cases where husbands were sent to Australia and Canada
|
HO 213/2021
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1941 |
Internment: review of married couples' cases where husbands were sent to Australia and Canada
|
HO 213/2021
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1967 |
Naturalisation: applications by wives of undischarged bankrupts
|
HO 213/2377
|
1953-1963 |
Naturalisation: married women living with husbands who remain aliens
|
HO 213/2383
|
1948 |
Proposal for closer investigation of German women desiring visits to UK
|
HO 213/704
|
1946 |
Repatriation: British born women and dual nationals from Germany
|
HO 213/711
|
WIDOWS
-
Police
:
|
1923-1924 |
Case of method of payment of compensation to be paid to the widow of Constable P P Turner (Ireland)
|
HO 267/431
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1925 |
Petition received from Miss G McCarthy by the Secretary of State
|
HO 267/524
|
1969-1970 |
Grant of precedence to Lord Aldenham's niece, whose late father would have succeeded to title
|
HO 286/93
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1953-1955 |
Forensic science laboratories: miscellaneous questions; case of Louisa and Alfred Merrifield
|
HO 287/1411-1412
|
PRISONERS
-
Infanticide
:
|
1946 |
Recording of suspected infanticide in case of body found in a railway carriage
|
HO 329/112
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1965-1966 |
Marriage Act 1949; invalid Moslem marriages; case of Dilawar Hussain Seedat
|
HO 342/106
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1967 |
Employment abroad: contravention case: Joanna Wallworth and Deborah Catherine Milton
|
HO 354/241
|
NOTEWORTHY WOMEN
-
General
:
|
1819-1825 |
SERRES. Case of Olive Serres (see list indexes for references)
|
HO 44
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1820 |
Mrs Ann Maria Edgar to Lord Sidmouth: thanks Lord Sidmouth for his hopeful reply to a request for a situation for her son
|
HO 44/1/106
|
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE
-
Vaccination, Childhood Illnesses
:
|
1820 |
Dr Kendrick to Lord Sidmouth: concerning proportion of cases in which modified smallpox has followed vaccination
|
HO 44/1/114
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1820 |
Mrs M Fielding to Lord Sidmouth: requesting position for her son
|
HO 44/1/29
|
1820 |
Mrs Caroline Barrett to Lord Sidmouth: the foreigners are to blame for all recent troubles, which have also brought her family to poverty
|
HO 44/1/59
|
1820 |
Lady Elizabeth Seymour to Lord Sidmouth: wishes permission to pass through St James Park which she believes she is entitled to do as one of the King's servants
|
HO 44/2/65
|
1820 |
John Whitcombe to Lord Sidmouth: requires aid in respect of long service as he has daughters and his son's widow to support
|
HO 44/3/10
|
1820 |
Dowager Duchess of Buccluch to Lord Sidmouth: forwarding a letter she has received from Robert Maclagan, who is blind with 4 daughters and a son to support
|
HO 44/3/13
|
1820 |
Mr Crane to Lord Sidmouth: enquiring if there is any royal bounty for woman who has given birth to 4 live children on one occasion
|
HO 44/3/3
|
1820 |
Sir Benjamin Bloomfield Hobhouse: during the confinement of Duchess of Clarence, the park gate on to Stable Yard is to be locked and guarded. Only the Duke of York to pass through
|
HO 44/3/91
|
1841-1855 |
Ordinary Succession of Brothers and Sisters of Holders of Titles: grants. Precedence. Individuals: see list
|
HO 45
|
1857-1870 |
Precedence: brothers and sisters of holder of title, and relatives of peers (45 files) see list
|
HO 45
|
1871-1878 |
Precedence (13 files) see list
|
HO 45
|
1879-1900 |
Precedence (79 files) individuals see list
|
HO 45
|
1889-1919 |
Precedence (34 files) individuals see list
|
HO 45
|
1901-1909 |
Precedence (individuals) 31 files see list
|
HO 45
|
1901-1909 |
Petitions of Right under Act of 1860: individuals: 3½ pages see list
|
HO 45
|
1903 1919 |
Petitions of Right: individuals: 9 pages: see list
|
HO 45
|
1911-1912 |
Certificates of British Origin: individuals: 22 pages: see list
|
HO 45
|
1911-1938 |
Nationality and Naturalisation; certificates of British origin: individuals: see list, post 1920
|
HO 45
|
1914-1950 |
Petitions of Right: individuals: see list, post 1920
|
HO 45
|
1919-1943 |
Civil List: 5 named women: see list PREM 5/18 1919-1950 Precedence: individuals: see list, post 1920
|
HO 45
|
1845 |
Gratuity of Royal Bounty to widow of hero of the Battle of Trafalgar
|
HO 45/1006
|
1903 |
Son of younger daughter allowed to assume grandfather's name and arms, although older daughter alive with married daughters
|
HO 45/10293/113034
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
1892-1912 |
Bastardy: Justices hearing cases 'in camera'
|
HO 45/10429/A53684
|
PRISONERS
-
Infanticide
:
|
1909-1910 |
Bill to abolish death sentence on mothers in infanticide cases
|
HO 45/10573/176819
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1909-1913 |
Barony of Furnival: claimant The Hon.Mary Frances Katherine Petre. Granted
|
HO 45/10577/179324
|
1910 |
Miss F G Grant to be known as F G Wilcookson
|
HO 45/10602/190067
|
1913-1915 |
Petition of the Marchioness de Piro for Royal Licence to bear and use her title within HM Dominions: not granted
|
HO 45/10702/237247
|
1917-1919 |
Viscounty of de Montmorency: claimant, Lady de Montmorency
|
HO 45/10889/352541
|
1921 |
Mary Thomson Wylie: permission to use title conferred by King of the Toltecs. Refused
|
HO 45/11032/424741
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1924-1926 |
Unsavoury details of divorce cases etc.: restriction on publication
|
HO 45/12288/454670
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1906-1927 |
Baroness de Goldsmid da Palmeira: use of title
|
HO 45/12535/140276
|
1846 |
Petition of Right: Isabella Ainsley
|
HO 45/1529
|
1846 |
Petition of Right: Catherine Robson
|
HO 45/1529
|
1936 |
Miss C Luard: application for Civil List pension (Petition to Crown)
|
HO 45/16818/696387
|
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE
-
Police Force
:
|
1925-1942 |
Employment of women officers in sexual offences cases
|
HO 45/19030/581835
|
WIDOWS
-
Police
:
|
1925-1928 |
Police: widows pensions and gratuities: unusual cases. Liability to pay estate duty on gratuity
|
HO 45/20963/474402
|
PROFESSIONAL WORK
-
General
:
Nun
|
1947-1948 |
Order of the Good Shepherd: classification of cases in convents into age groups
|
HO 45/21989/904359
|
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRADE UNIONS
-
General
:
|
1848 |
Case at Loughborough against a factory owner employing a woman longer than is lawful
|
HO 45/2268
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
1848 |
Case at Loughborough against a factory owner employing a woman longer than is lawful
|
HO 45/2268
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1931-1949 |
Prisoners: temporary release for marriage: treatment of exceptional cases
|
HO 45/22992/591969
|
PRISONERS
-
General
:
|
1931-1949 |
Temporary release for marriage: treatment of exceptional cases
|
HO 45/22992/591969
|
DIVORCE
-
Maintenance
:
|
1937-1939 |
Maintenance of married women in cases of desertion: N Ireland Bill
|
HO 45/23095/805175
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1919 |
Nora Weimer, formerly Poole: claim for re-admission to British nationality refused
|
HO 45/23550/379526
|
1848 |
Petition from Mary Catherine Seton Broadbent
|
HO 45/2407
|
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE
-
Police Force
:
|
1912-1920 |
Child witnesses in sexual offences cases: desirability of women police officers or female relatives
|
HO 45/24628/223079
|
ABORTION, STERILISATION, STILLBIRTH AND CONTRACEPTION
-
General
:
|
1927 |
Birth control and abortion: correspondence with Dr Marie Stopes, president of the Society for Constructive Birth Control and Racial Progress; the Dr Hannah Brown case
|
HO 45/24782/441834
|
NOTEWORTHY WOMEN
-
General
:
|
1927 |
BROWN. Birth control and abortion: correspondence with Dr Marie Stopes, president of Society for Constructive Birth Control and Racial Progress; the Dr Hannah Brown case
|
HO 45/24782/441834
|
1927 |
STOPES. Birth control and abortion: correspondence with Dr Marie Stopes, president of Society for Constructive Birth Control and Racial Progress; the Dr Hannah Brown case
|
HO 45/24782/441834
|
WIDOWS
-
General
:
|
1940 |
Police and Firemen (War Service) Act 1939: gratuity and pension for widow; first case confirming policy
|
HO 45/25100/862216
|
WIDOWS
-
Police
:
|
1940 |
Police and Firemen (War Service) Act 1939: gratuity and pension for widow; first case confirming policy
|
HO 45/25100/862216
|
NOTEWORTHY WOMEN
-
General
:
|
1940-1948 |
JOHNSON. Inquests held in the absence of a body: various cases including that of Amy Johnson, aviator
|
HO 45/25555/833419
|
PROFESSIONAL WORK
-
General
:
Pilot
|
1940-1948 |
Inquests held in the absence of a body: various cases including that of Amy Johnson, aviator
|
HO 45/25555/833419
|
PRISONERS
-
Infanticide
:
|
1953-1971 |
Timothy John Evans murder case (open)
|
HO 45/25652-25662/957250
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
1852 |
Power to compel a putative father to give evidence in a bastardy case
|
HO 45/4247
|
VICTIMS
-
General
:
|
1846 |
Case of decoying little girls: resignation of Mr Twyford, magistrate
|
HO 45/554A
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1857 |
Naturalisation by Private Act: Princess Guistiniani, who was also Dowager Marchioness Bandini, and her son Marquis Bandini: the right to be a privy councillor or MP was witheld
|
HO 45/6417
|
VICTIMS
-
General
:
|
1860 |
Isle of Man: rape case; reward offered
|
HO 45/6914
|
1860 |
Isle of Man: government reward offered in case of rape
|
HO 45/6915
|
1860-1861 |
Jersey: case of Philip Renouf charged with rape of a child: delay in the proceedings
|
HO 45/6946
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1860-1861 |
Murder of factory sub-inspector's child. Popular resentment against father who was innocent. Sub-inspector was removed to another district (Kent case). Murderer turned out to be Kent's daughter Constance
|
HO 45/6970
|
VICTIMS
-
General
:
|
1863-1864 |
Repeal of Admiralty Jurisdiction Act 1400: Philip Renouf's claim for damages for the loss of his cases
|
HO 45/7428
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
1844-1845 |
Power of police magistrates in bastardy cases
|
HO 45/761
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1866 |
Petition from Miss Burdett Coults over colonial bishoprics
|
HO 45/7924
|
PRISONERS
-
Infanticide
:
|
1868 |
Reward offered in case of murder, but conviction only for 'concealment of birth': half reward paid
|
HO 45/8179
|
HEALTH
-
Mental Health
:
|
1870 |
Removal of child's remains in case of scarlet fever: licence granted for sanity of mother
|
HO 45/8332
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1858 |
Mother's arms (Townsend): application to bear by Lange: refused
|
HO 45/8466
|
1860 |
Changes of name: Hinchcliffe to Roberts: resumption of maiden name
|
HO 45/8469
|
1867 |
Change of name: Bones to Lewis: to adopt mother's maiden name
|
HO 45/8490
|
1867 |
Change of name: Hodgkinson to Montague: to comply with mother's wishes that petitioner use her christian name 'Montague' as his surname
|
HO 45/8491
|
1856 |
Cecilia, widow of Charles, Marquess Bandini claims Newburgh Earldom, with Kinnaird viscounty and Livingston barony
|
HO 45/8597
|
1843 |
Belgium: Naturalisation by Private Act. Lady Virginia Maria Hesketh Fleetwood, born Menin, Belgium
|
HO 45/8908
|
1845 |
Grant of denization: Baroness Ernestine Marie d'Houdetot Fleming, Paris. Granted
|
HO 45/8935
|
1841 |
Grant of denization: Marie Magdelaine Victoire de Bengy d'Houet de Bonnault, Chateauroux. Granted
|
HO 45/8939
|
1842 |
Grant of denization: Martine Trafford, France. Granted
|
HO 45/8945
|
1843 |
Persia: Grant of Denization: Baroness Khatoon Congleton, Shiraz, Persia. Not given
|
HO 45/8946
|
1844 |
Gratuity from Royal Bounty, widow of murdered constable HO 45/629 1844 Grant of denization: Maria Philippina Sophia Montgomery (Switzerland) Granted
|
HO 45/8948
|
1852 |
Petition for Letters Patent: copy of Memorial supplied to firm of solicitors seven years after grant of 1845. Letters Patent to Baroness Fleming
|
HO 45/8955
|
1857 |
Dowager Baroness Byron claims Wentworth barony
|
HO 45/9041
|
1842 |
Lady Harriet Olive's (Clive?) claim to Windsor barony
|
HO 45/9076
|
1858-1859 |
Lady Elizabeth M Ferrars Boultbee claims Ferrars Chartley barony
|
HO 45/9086
|
1871 |
Botreaux, Hungerford, de Moleyns, Hastings de Hastings de Hungerford baronies in favour of the Countess of London
|
HO 45/9103
|
1870 |
Miss Margaret Barclay Allardice claims Airth earldom
|
HO 45/9104
|
1870 |
Mrs Margaret Barclay Allardice claims Strathern and Monteith earldoms
|
HO 45/9105
|
1871 |
Dowager Lady Aveland claims Willoughby de Eresby barony
|
HO 45/9106
|
1871 |
Willoughby de Eresby barony in favour of the Dowager Lady Aveland
|
HO 45/9108
|
1845 |
Case of Maria Hatch, Guernsey
|
HO 45/930
|
1845 |
Case of Maria Hatch, Guernsey
|
HO 45/930
|
1872 |
Grant of precedence for brother and two sisters of 3rd Earl of Lonsdale
|
HO 45/9304/11577
|
1873 |
Emily Jane, Dowager Marchioness of Lansdowne claims Nairne barony
|
HO 45/9336/20550
|
1873 |
Countess of London claims peerages: Montacute, Monthermer and Montague baronies
|
HO 45/9365/35951
|
VICTIMS
-
General
:
|
1877-1878 |
Application for recoup of costs of defence after acquittal, in rape case (HO 45/9444/67165) Granted by Treasury
|
HO 45/9444/67165A
|
1877-1878 |
L.O.O. 484 advises against proceedings for perjury in rape case
|
HO 45/9444/67165B
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1878-1879 |
Mrs M A Johnson and her three daughters to take surname and arms of Pugh, in addition: fees charged for all names in petition
|
HO 45/9572
|
1884 |
Mrs M M A Zwilchentarb to take the name of Erskine in addition. Granted
|
HO 45/9645/A36173
|
DIVORCE
-
Maintenance
:
|
1886 |
Married Women (Maintenance in case of Desertion) Bill 1886
|
HO 45/9661/A42948
|
VICTIMS
-
General
:
|
1889-1890 |
Flogging in cases of criminal offences against women and children. Further legislation advocated
|
HO 45/9673/A46696
|
PRISONERS
-
Infanticide
:
|
1886 |
Infanticide cases (Penal Servitude Life) to be considered after completion of seven years of sentence
|
HO 45/9687/A48622
|
VICTIMS
-
General
:
|
1848 |
Serious irregularities of issuing blank warrants. Also warrants for trivial offences etc: case of Eliza Price
|
HO 45/969
|
1884 |
Cases of rape on children under 16. Memorandum of principles which should govern decisions
|
HO 45/9739/A55202
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1890-1891 |
Petition of Right: Elizabeth King of Barrow in the matter of Robert Walker, deceased. Refused
|
HO 45/9818/B7985
|
1893 |
Mrs Mary Ellis: suspicious death in Algiers
|
HO 45/9871/B14457
|
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRADE UNIONS
-
General
:
|
1899 |
Wilson v D Low & Co. Appeal Case: employment of women during meal times
|
HO 45/9942/B29035
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1887-1888 |
Petition of Right: Mrs Octavia O'Carroll: re accident in Paris. Refused
|
HO 45/9964/X16997
|
WIDOWS
-
Police
:
|
1891 |
Decision to grant full years pension to widows for ordinary cases under Section 2(4) of Police Act
|
HO 45/9971/X33595
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1892 |
Award from Royal Bounty Fund to Mrs Joyce (widow of police sergeant Joyce shot in execution of duty)
|
HO 45/9972/X37658A
|
1919 |
Vexatious Actions Act 1896: application to prevent Jane Cormack instituting further proceedings without leave
|
J 141/173
|
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE
-
General
:
|
1922 |
Infant cases in district registries: proposed new rules on transfer of money or damages
|
J 141/204
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1924 |
Court of Appeal under the Benefices Act 1898: Mrs A M H R Brown (presented Rev. B H R Stower to the benefice of St Peters, Notting Hill) v Bishop of London
|
J 142/7
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1934-1973 |
Supreme Court of Judicature: Official Solicitor: Judicial Trustee Case Files: Ivy Irene Child (6 parts)
|
J 156/1
|
1936-1954 |
Supreme Court of Judicature: Official Solicitor: Judicial Trustee Case Files: Sarah Auger (2 parts)
|
J 156/2
|
1937-1970 |
Supreme Court of Judicature: Official Solicitor: Judicial Trustee Case Files: Isabella Rodger Doyle (6 parts)
|
J 156/3
|
1890-1911 |
Court of Probate and Supreme Court of Judicature, High Court of Justice, Probate. Divorce and Admiralty Division, Principal Probate Registry: Contentious Probate Case Files and Papers: includes women: see list
|
J 165/1-41
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1870-1900 |
Eliza Cooke: pedigree
|
J 30/30
|
1849-1925 |
Chancery and Supreme Court of Judicature, Chancery Division: Master Hawkins' Pedigrees: includes women: see list
|
J 64/1-124
|
1849-1926 |
Chancery and Supreme Court of Judicature, Chancery Division: Master Hulbert's Pedigrees: includes women: see list
|
J 66/1/1A-14/46
|
1852-1977 |
Chancery and Supreme Court of Judicature, Chancery Division: Pedigrees: various Masters: includes women: see list
|
J 68/1-1150
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1945-1979 |
Court of Criminal Appeal and Supreme Court of Judicature, Court of Appeal, Criminal Division: Case Papers: includes women: see list
|
J 82/1-1196
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Adoption
:
|
1873-1990 |
Supreme Court of Judicature: High Court of Justice, Chancery Division: Action Papers: cases: see list
|
J 84/1-315
|
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE
-
General
:
|
1873-1990 |
Supreme Court of Judicature: High Court of Justice, Chancery Division: Action Papers: cases: see list
|
J 84/1-315
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1945 |
Principal Probate Registry: practice direction given by Senior Register in desertion cases
|
J 86/165
|
1944-1964 |
Principal Probate Registry: case of Chubb v Chubb: special certification of a maintenance order and the decree absolute
|
J 86/169
|
DIVORCE
-
Maintenance
:
|
1944-1964 |
Principal Probate Registry: case of Chubb v Chubb: special certification of a maintenance order and the decree absolute
|
J 86/169
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1945-1964 |
Principal Probate Registry: prisoners: changes in procedure in divorce cases under Matrimonial Causes Rules 1947
|
J 86/171
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1918 |
Principal Probate Registry: publication of wills in the press: complaint by Lady Maude
|
J 86/19
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
1910 |
Warrant: solicitor for affairs of HM Treasury to administer, in certain cases, to the personal estates of intestate bastards and others dying without known kin
|
J 86/288
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1926-1927 |
Principal Probate Registry: District Registry divorce cases: regulations and correspondence re intervention and decree absolute
|
J 86/38
|
1939 |
Principal Probate Registry: Newspaper Association and Newspaper Society to make charge of 1/- a line for the insertion of the abstract of notice in poor person divorce cases
|
J 86/86
|
DIVORCE
-
Maintenance
:
|
1939-1940 |
Principal Probate Registry: lunacy cases: new forms of order for alimony and maintenance
|
J 86/87
|
HEALTH
-
Mental Health
:
|
1939-1940 |
Principal Probate Registry: lunacy cases: new forms of order for alimony and maintenance
|
J 86/87
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1900-1983 |
General Bundles of Court Papers: individual cases: many women: see list
|
J 92/1-226
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1946-1979 |
Appeals from Pensions Appeals Tribunals: case papers and orders: includes women: see list
|
J 96/1-192
|
WIDOWS
-
General
:
|
1946-1979 |
Appeals from Pensions Appeals Tribunals: case papers and orders: includes women: see list
|
J 96/1-192
|
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRADE UNIONS
-
General
:
|
1920-1921 |
Report relating to the Employment of Women, Young Persons and Children Act 1920, postponing the date of commencement of certain provisions of the Act in the case of blast furnaces, iron mills and paper mills
|
LAB 14/334
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1920-1921 |
Report relating to the Employment of Women, Young Persons and Children Act 1920, postponing the date of commencement of certain provisions of the Act in the case of blast furnaces, iron mills and paper mills
|
LAB 14/334
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Mill Work
|
1920-1921 |
Report relating to the Employment of Women, Young Persons and Children Act 1920, postponing the date of commencement of certain provisions of the Act in the case of blast furnaces, iron mills and paper mills
|
LAB 14/334
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Paper Industry
|
1920-1921 |
Report relating to the Employment of Women, Young Persons and Children Act 1920, postponing the date of commencement of certain provisions of the Act in the case of blast furnaces, iron mills and paper mills
|
LAB 14/334
|
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRADE UNIONS
-
General
:
|
1956-1961 |
Sunday work for women and young persons: effect of the McKechnie's rolls case
|
LAB 14/642
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Laundry Work
|
1923 |
Laundry Trade: complaint by the Workers' Union as to treatment received by Miss A White after giving evidence in connection with a Trade Board case (243)
|
LAB 2/1019/TB102/78/23
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1928 |
Readymade and Wholesale Bespoke Tailoring Trade Board: scope: training in tailoring of semi-skilled women: case of Messrs Montagu Burton Ltd (243)
|
LAB 2/1144/TB121/10/28
|
1926 |
R B Tailoring Trade Board (Scotland): case of female worker in above Trade who voluntarily agrees to forgo rights to rates under Section III of Part II of R B (23) (251)
|
LAB 2/1171/TB146/7/1926
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Brushmaking Industry
|
1930 |
Brush and Broom Trade Board: question of validity of Trade Board's 'Proportion Rules' in cases of apprentices and female pan setter learners (246)
|
LAB 2/1180/TB132/37/1930
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Dock Work
|
1917 |
Dockers' Union, London: arbitration case: application to Messrs Meredith Jones, Wrexham re increase of 5/- p w for workmen of 16 years of age and over, and 3/6 to women and boys (124)
|
LAB 2/124/IC6969
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1928 |
Dressmaking & Light Clothing Trade Board: legal: co-partnership: case of Mrs Smith and Miss Butt (243)
|
LAB 2/1242/TB120/114/28
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1928 |
Dressmaking & Light Clothing Trade Board: legal: co-partnership: case of Mrs Smith and Miss Butt (243)
|
LAB 2/1242/TB120/114/28
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Dock Work
|
1918 |
Dock, Wharf, Riverside and General Workers' Union, London: arbitration case: state application has been made to the Army Ordnance Dpt, the Docks Gloucester for an advance of 15/- to male employees and 10/- to women and for various rates of overtime (148)
|
LAB 2/125/IC2025
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Chemical Industry
|
1918 |
Dockers Union: arbitration case: state application has been made to Messrs The Organic Ammonia Co Ltd, Glasgow for 10/- p w advance for men and 5/- for women and youths employed at their Connah Quay Works (158)
|
LAB 2/125/IC306
|
DOMESTIC SERVICES AND TRAINING
-
General
:
|
1929 |
Suggested financial assistance from Lord Mayor's Fund in emergency cases for girls transferred as Domestic Workers (62)
|
LAB 2/1293/EDJ130/250/1929
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Hosiery Manufacture
|
1912 |
T Smith: Congleton (R H Lowe & Co) women workers' dispute: reporting present position of negotiations in connection with this case (124)
|
LAB 2/146/IC1268/1912
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Millinery
|
1918 |
Amalgamated Society of Tailors and Tailoresses, Leeds: arbitration case: complaint against action of Mr Goldman, Cap Manufacturer of Saville St, Leeds, in refusing to grant an interview to members of the Society to discuss an advance of wages (146)
|
LAB 2/151/IC1802/1918
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1918 |
Amalgamated Society of Tailors and Tailoresses, Leeds: arbitration case: complaint against action of Mr Goldman, Cap Manufacturer of Saville St, Leeds, in refusing to grant an interview to members of the Society to discuss an advance of wages (146)
|
LAB 2/151/IC1802/1918
|
1917 |
Ernest Page: dispute re wages: award given in the case between G Salaman & Co and the Amalgamated Society of Tailors and Tailoresses (126)
|
LAB 2/151/IC2742/1917 pt I
|
1917 |
Chalmers, Oban: arbitration case: report a dispute with their Tailors & Tailoresses re wages. State has offered ½d p h advance and 15% bonus which so far men have not accepted: Miss Sloan (166)
|
LAB 2/151/IC5732
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Adoption
:
|
1919 |
Ministry of Labour: adopted children: minute by General Asquith raising the question whether children's allowance may be given in the case of an adopted child
|
LAB 2/1518/DRA203/42
|
WIDOWS
-
FORCES
:
Army
|
1922 |
Ministry of Pensions: enquires rate of wages for a tin plate lacquerer in connection with assessment of pension in case of (Mrs) Emily M Walsh, widow of late Arthur Walsh RASC (197)
|
LAB 2/1547/I&S824
|
ALIEN WORKERS
-
General
:
|
1916 |
Treasury: the issue of tickets in the case of enemy alien workers, women and other classes of workers for which Treasury authority has been granted for free locomotion
|
LAB 2/176/ED13868
|
ARMED FORCES
-
General
:
|
1918 |
Treasury: correspondence with Ministry of National Service about proposal to issue tickets in the case of NSVs, SVs, WWVs. Enemy alien workers, women and other classes of workers for which Treasury authority has been of may be granted for free locomotion
|
LAB 2/176/ED13868
|
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE
-
General
:
|
1921 |
Assimilation of women clerks at Headquarters and in cases of transfer from or to Treasury or Departmental grades
|
LAB 2/1806/CEB437/21
|
1917 |
Head Insurance Office, Kew: list of officers and correspondence relative to transfer of the London DO staff. Miss Dale, Acton E E to go to Kew. Cases of Miss Pearce, Miss Pickett and Miss Coates under consideration (210)
|
LAB 2/1811/LE18544/5
|
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRADE UNIONS
-
TRADE UNIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS
:
National Federation of Women Workers
|
1918 |
National Federation of Women Workers: arbitration case: state that in June requests were made to Messrs Oddys Cabinet Works, Leeds re payment in accordance with certain Statutory Rules & Orders: firm refuse to accede to request (143)
|
LAB 2/185/IC1232/1918 pt I
|
MUNITIONS AND ORDNANCE
-
General
:
|
1917 |
Manchester, Salford & District Women's Trade Union Council, Manchester: arbitration case: writes on advance of Mr A A Purcell re attitude of Messrs Kay's Bolton in dismissing women and employing boy labour re increase of wages granted by Ministry of Munitions Order (313)
|
LAB 2/192/IC6553
|
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRADE UNIONS
-
TRADE UNIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS
:
Manchester, Salford & District Women's Trade Union Council
|
1917 |
Manchester, Salford & District Women's Trade Union Council, Manchester: arbitration case: writes on advance of Mr A A Purcell re attitude of Messrs Kay's Bolton in dismissing women and employing boy labour re increase of wages granted by Ministry of Munitions Order (313)
|
LAB 2/192/IC6553
|
MUNITIONS AND ORDNANCE
-
General
:
|
1917 |
Workers' Union: forwarding copy of correspondence with Ministry of Munitions re rates of wages paid by Messrs Wm Ramsay & Sons, Kilmarnock to their women workers. Request case to be submitted to Special Tribunal: Miss Sloan (153)
|
LAB 2/206/IC5129
|
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRADE UNIONS
-
TRADE UNION ARBITRATION AND WORKERS’ UNION
:
Workers' Union
|
1917 |
Workers' Union: forwarding copy of correspondence with Ministry of Munitions re rates of wages paid by Messrs Wm Ramsay & Sons, Kilmarnock to their women workers. Request case to be submitted to Special Tribunal: Miss Sloan (153)
|
LAB 2/206/IC5129
|
1916 |
Sherrif T A Fyfe: award: encloses award relating to case in arbitration between the Workers' Union on behalf of female workers in the establishment of J Todd & Sons Ltd (127)
|
LAB 2/207/IC5759/2
|
DOMESTIC SERVICES AND TRAINING
-
General
:
|
1933 |
Leamington Home Training Centre: procedure in case of applications by juveniles in Local Education Authority areas (74)
|
LAB 2/2070/ET303/4/33
|
ALIEN WORKERS
-
General
:
|
1918 |
Treasury: sanctions expenditure for lodging accommodation in case of emergency for women migrating from Ireland
|
LAB 2/237/ED29148
|
HONOURS AND AWARDS
-
General
:
|
1918 |
Dame Katherine Furze: WRNS: allowance of six weeks sick pay in case of sickness to all women joining immobile branch
|
LAB 2/237/ED29159/23
|
NOTEWORTHY WOMEN
-
General
:
|
1918 |
FURZE. Dame Katherine Furze: WRNS: allowance of six weeks sick pay in case of sickness to all women joining immobile branch
|
LAB 2/237/ED29159/23
|
ARMED FORCES
-
Royal Navy
:
|
1918 |
Dame Katherine Furze: WRNS: allowance of six weeks sick pay in case of sickness to all women joining immobile branch
|
LAB 2/237/ED29159/23
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Tin Box Making
|
1917 |
National Union of Packing Case Makers: Wages (Women) Enquiry: boxmaking (wood and tin) (213)
|
LAB 2/248/LR6699/17
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Hairdressing
|
1917 |
National Amalgamated Union of Shop Assistants, Warehousemen and Clerks, Scotland: dispute re wages: request that a single arbiter be appointed to hear the case against employers in the hairdressing trade, Glasgow, who refuse to grant more than an advance of 3/- p w (161)
|
LAB 2/258/IC1788
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
|
1918 |
Master Printers' Association Coventry: arbitration case: report a difference with the National Union of Printing and Paper Workers re claim for advance to women workers (141)
|
LAB 2/259/IC3411
|
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRADE UNIONS
-
TRADE UNIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS
:
National Federation of Women Workers
|
1917 |
National Federation of Women Workers: arbitration case: report of a difference with Messrs Dorman Long & Co, Middlesborough re time rates also whether women not fully skilled should receive 8d p h according to the Statutory Rules and Orders (121)
|
LAB 2/422/IC4480
|
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRADE UNIONS
-
TRADE UNION ARBITRATION AND WORKERS’ UNION
:
|
1917 |
War Office: arbitration case: copy of letters from Alex Ramsay Ltd, Glasgow re demand by female workers for an increase in wages. Miss Sloan (126)
|
LAB 2/424/IC6296
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Leather Work
|
1918 |
The Workers' Union, Glasgow: arbitration case: correspondence with Messrs Millers Ltd leather works, Glasgow re application for 8/- p w for women etc.: Miss Sloan (162)
|
LAB 2/434/IC866
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1917 |
General Iron Fitters Association, Falkirk: arbitration case: application for advance in wages of 5/- p w to men and 2/6 to youths and girls for workers employed at Messrs Henderson & Co File Grinder Camelon, Falkirk (140)
|
LAB 2/44/IC4932
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Shirt Making
|
1919 |
Office of Trade Boards: Shirtmaking Trade Board: minimum rate for male workers: enquiry as to whether Ministry of Labour intend to exclude specific classes of workers from above, as is done in the case of females (247)
|
LAB 2/460/TB10006/24
|
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRADE UNIONS
-
TRADE UNION ARBITRATION AND WORKERS’ UNION
:
Workers' Union
|
1918 |
The Workers' Union, Glasgow: arbitration case: application to Messrs Walton Scott & Sons, Dumfries and Messrs Charteris & Spence & Co Ltd re increase of wages to skilled workers, skilled female workers, unskilled male and female workers and boys and girls (121)
|
LAB 2/463/IC665
|
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRADE UNIONS
-
TRADE UNIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS
:
National Federation of Women Workers
|
1918 |
National Federation of Women Workers: arbitration case: report that Messrs The Galway Woollen Mills have been approached with a view to obtaining their compliance with Statutory Rules & Orders 492: the firm will not accede to the request (143)
|
LAB 2/463/IC983/1918 pt I
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Woollen Industry
|
1918 |
National Federation of Women Workers: arbitration case: report that Messrs The Galway Woollen Mills have been approached with a view to obtaining their compliance with Statutory Rules & Orders 492: the firm will not accede to the request (143)
|
LAB 2/463/IC983/1918 ptI
|
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRADE UNIONS
-
TRADE UNION ARBITRATION AND WORKERS’ UNION
:
|
1918 |
National Union of General Workers, Manchester: arbitration case: report difference with Crewe Corporation re application for 5/- all round to those over 18 years and 2/6 to women etc. (161)
|
LAB 2/497/IC2069
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Distillery Work
|
1918 |
National Warehouse & General Workers' Union, Liverpool: arbitration case: state application has been made to the Distillery Co Ltd, Vauxhall Road, for an increase oa 10/- p w to male and female employees (121)
|
LAB 2/555/IC1607
|
1918 |
National Warehouse & General Workers' Union, Liverpool: arbitration case: application for an increase of 2/- and 1/- p d for man and women respectively employed at the Distillers' Co Ltd, Liverpool (121)
|
LAB 2/555/IC3895
|
1917 |
National Warehouse & General Workers' Union, Liverpool: arbitration case: application to the Distillers' Co Lts, Vauxhall Distillery, Liverpool for an increase of wages of ? p w for men, and 5/- p w for women (121)
|
LAB 2/555/IC7166
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Woollen Industry
|
1919 |
National Federation of Women Workers, London: arbitration case: reports difference with Messrs The Galway Woollen Mill re advance of wages to greasy pickers and darners (284)
|
LAB 2/556/WA6825
|
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRADE UNIONS
-
TRADE UNIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS
:
National Federation of Women Workers
|
1919 |
National Federation of Women Workers, London: arbitration case: reports difference with Messrs The Galway Woollen Mill re advance of wages to greasy pickers and darners (284)
|
LAB 2/556/WA6825
|
EMPLOYMENT
-
EMIGRATION
:
|
1920 |
Oversea settlement in European countries: case of Mrs McLeod: enquiry regarding applicants interviewed by Glasgow Women's Sub-committee (69)
|
LAB 2/608/EDO912/4/20
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Chemical Industry
|
1917 |
National Warehouse & General Workers' Union, Liverpool: arbitration case: copy of correspondence with Messrs Parke Davies & Co. Chemists, Hounslow and War Office re application for advance of 8/- p w for adult males and 5/- for females etc. (125)
|
LAB 2/790/IC6599
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Millinery
|
1929 |
Hat, Cap & Millinery Trade Board: scope: making nightdress cases: employer Mrs G Johnson, Walkden, Manchester: Solicitor's Opinion (243)
|
LAB 2/824/TB107/25/1929
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Carpentry
|
1917 |
A J David KC: given in arbitration between the National Union of General Workers and the Exeter Gas Light & Coke Co Ltd re the case of 10/- p w for men and women and 7/- p w for youths under 18 years of age (122)
|
LAB 2/83/IC4710/2/1917
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Gas Industry
|
1917 |
A J David KC: given in arbitration between the National Union of General Workers and the Exeter Gas Light & Coke Co Ltd re the case of 10/- p w for men and women and 7/- p w for youths under 18 years of age (122)
|
LAB 2/83/IC4710/2/1917
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Brick Making Industry
|
1917 |
Workers' Union: arbitration case: report of a difference with Messrs Oates & Green, brickmakers, Halifax re application for increase of wages for various workers and women workers (125)
|
LAB 2/83/IC5124
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1932 |
Dressmaking & Women's Light Clothing Trade Board: Theatre Royal, Birmingham: scope: seamstress on theatrical costumes: Solicitor's Opinion: case in point Miss E Newman, Edgbaston (251)
|
LAB 2/935/TB137/7/1932
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1932 |
Dressmaking & Women's Light Clothing Trade Board: Theatre Royal, Birmingham: scope: seamstress on theatrical costumes: Solicitor's Opinion: case in point Miss E Newman. Edgbaston (251)
|
LAB 2/935/TB137/7/1932
|
EMPLOYMENT
-
DILUTION
:
|
1917 |
Ship Constructors and Shipwrights Association, Newcastle-on-Tyne: arbitration case: report difference with Messrs Armstrong Whitworth, Walker-on-Tyne in regard to drilling and hole cutting in consequence of firm not carrying out dilution arrangement (119)
|
LAB 2/96/IC7313
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Shipbuilding
|
1917 |
Ship Constructors and Shipwrights Association, Newcastle-on-Tyne: arbitration case: report difference with Messrs Armstrong Whitworth, Walker-on-Tyne in regard to drilling and hole cutting in consequence of firm nor carrying out dilution arrangement (119)
|
LAB 2/96/IC7313
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Vehicle Building
|
1917 |
Arbitration case: reort a difference with their employees in the Tramways Dpt re application for increase of wages for woodworkers, female workers in engineering shop, Inspectors and others: Unions concerned, UK Society of Coachmakers, Tramway & Vehicle Workers' Union, Bradford: Miss A Stewart (144)
|
LAB 2/99/IC7143
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1925 |
Retail Bespoke Tailoring Trade Board: Messrs Reynard & Sons, Nelson: enquiry as to legality of mother signing as guardian in lieu of father, an agreement of intended apprentice: Solicitor's Opinion (243)
|
LAB 2/991/TB105/13/1925
|
1965-1966 |
H W Butler MP: J H Jarry of Clapton E5, requests voucher for his niece, Barbara Niwa
|
LAB 43/112
|
1965 |
I L Evans MP: writes on behalf of Mrs Dutton of Sheldon, Birmingham, about the employment of their disabled son
|
LAB 43/91
|
1955-1957 |
Franks Committee (Tribunals and Enquiries): correspondence with many individual women: see list
|
LCO 15/47-64
|
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE
-
General
:
|
1933 |
Personal injuries in infant cases
|
LCO 2/1756
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1937-1938 |
Matrimonial Causes: Committee to Consider Rules; cases tried 1941 by Commissioners
|
LCO 2/1842-1843
|
1940 |
Poor persons divorce cases
|
LCO 2/1888
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1919 |
The position of brothers and sisters of a claimant to a peerage who is a minor and is either the grandson or the heir in some collateral line of the last holder
|
LCO 2/2567
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1944 |
Poor persons cases: Service divorce petitions
|
LCO 2/2851
|
HEALTH
-
Mental Health
:
|
1950 |
Re Florence Green, a mental defective. Case at Birmingham Assizes in which A Tomkinson pleas guilty to an offence against Green. Proposed examination of Green
|
LCO 2/3655
|
VICTIMS
-
General
:
|
1950 |
Re Florence Green, a mental defective. Case at Birmingham Assizes in which A Tomkinson pleas guilty to an offence against Green. Proposed examination of Green
|
LCO 2/3655
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1950 |
Dr A E Evans. Lord Chancellor's Visitor. Complaint of his brusqueness when visiting Lady Frances Cecil
|
LCO 2/3656
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1948 |
Maintenance Orders in Lunacy Divorce Cases
|
LCO 2/3675
|
DIVORCE
-
Maintenance
:
|
1948 |
Maintenance Orders in Lunacy Divorce Cases
|
LCO 2/3675
|
HEALTH
-
Mental Health
:
|
1948 |
Maintenance Orders in Lunacy Divorce Cases
|
LCO 2/3675
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1950 |
Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division: publication of daily list of undefended divorce cases
|
LCO 2/3835
|
1944 |
Number of divorce cases: statistics from Divorce Registers and Legal Aid sections
|
LCO 2/3879
|
DIVORCE
-
Maintenance
:
|
1945 |
Maintenance of married women in desertion cases
|
LCO 2/3919
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1950 |
Court fees in 'under £10' divorce cases
|
LCO 2/4686
|
1950 |
Counsel's fees in 'under £10' divorce cases
|
LCO 2/4688
|
1952 |
Legal Aid: case of wife (applicancy in matrimonial cause) whose husband has ample resources
|
LCO 2/5524
|
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE
-
General
:
|
1921-1923 |
Fees in infants' compensation cases: correspondence and committee papers
|
LCO 2/648
|
PROFESSIONAL WORK
-
General
:
Justice of the Peace
|
1949-1955 |
Justice of the Peace: Hendon Bench: complaints against Mrs Esther Iwi with regard to decision in various cases: correspondence
|
LCO 2/6677-6690
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1927-1928 |
Law of evidence in divorce cases
|
LCO 2/801
|
1946-1949 |
Divorce: Special Commissioners to try cases in London (listed by name)
|
LCO 6/1946
|
1946 |
Divorce: Special Commissioners to try cases in England and Wales (excluding London) (listed by name)
|
LCO 6/1947
|
1950-1951 |
Divorce: Special Commissioners to try cases in London (listed by name)
|
LCO 6/2788
|
1952-1971 |
Divorce: Special Commissioners to try cases in London (listed by name)
|
LCO 6/2789
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1910 |
Applications for the Attorney-General's Fiat for leave to appeal to the House of Lords in criminal cases: Ball, W H and Ball, Edith
|
LO 2/1
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1951 |
Opinion: Mrs A H Murray-Bailie (deceased)
|
LO 2/1137
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1938-1939 |
Applications for the Attorney-General's Fiat for leave to appeal to the House of Lords in criminal cases: Milne, Florence, Boundford, H and Leonard, J C
|
LO 2/12
|
1928 |
Inquiry concerning the case of Irene Savidge
|
LO 2/24
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Adoption
:
|
1966 |
Expedition of proceedings in adoption cases: Parliamentary questions
|
LO 2/744
|
1960 |
Status of the confidential report to Justices in adoption cases
|
LO 2/777
|
1966 |
Wardship and adoption cases: delays in Chancery Division: Parliamentary questions
|
LO 2/786
|
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE
-
General
:
|
1966 |
Wardship and adoption cases: delays in Chancery Division: Parliamentary questions
|
LO 2/786
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1959 |
Legal aid: fees to counsel in Divorce Department cases
|
LO 2/812
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
1907 |
Gunner Crutchley: bastardy cases
|
LO 3/189
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1923 |
Opinion: Mrs F Carroll deceased: Carroll v Carroll. Order made by the Master of the Rolls in Chancery Division of the High Court of Saorst at Eiranu
|
LO 3/673
|
1927 |
Annie Barton Wentzel deceased
|
LO 3/864
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1950-1969 |
Land Tribunal: decisions: many individual women's cases: see list
|
LT 13/1-3155
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Agriculture
|
1952 |
Case of Mrs Crowe of Rouse Farm, Keston, Kent: brief for Minister
|
MAF 255/1952
|
VICTIMS
-
Murder Victims
:
|
1962-1963 |
Murder of Annie Mary O'Donnell at 32 Victoria Dwellings, Clerkenwell Road EC1 on 12 October 1962: Robert Thomas Reed acquitted; case papers and laboratory papers
|
MEPO 2/10451
|
CLOTHING AND TOILETRIES
-
General
:
|
1964-1967 |
'Topless' dress: public opinions; newspaper article and photograph; process reports on individual cases
|
MEPO 2/10531
|
PRISONERS
-
Infanticide
:
|
1967-1977 |
George Frederick Johnson convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment following the death of 11 month old Andrew Ian Johnson at Queen Mary's Hospital on 27 April 1967: first case in legal history with a verdict of murder for a single 'battered baby syndrome'
|
MEPO 2/10944
|
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE
-
Police Force
:
|
1912-1913 |
Matrons: employment in certain cases
|
MEPO 2/1518
|
ABORTION, STERILISATION, STILLBIRTH AND CONTRACEPTION
-
General
:
|
1913-1916 |
Abortion cases: question of Medical Officers informing police
|
MEPO 2/1545
|
PROSTITUTION
-
General
:
|
1916-1917 |
Disorderly Houses: police observation in military uniforms as a special case
|
MEPO 2/1714
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1932-1933 |
Request for police assistance in serving petition in poor person's divorce case
|
MEPO 2/4328
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1936 |
Magisterial request for legal aid in cases involving female witnesses
|
MEPO 2/4586
|
PROSTITUTION
-
General
:
|
1932-1934 |
Magisterial direction that police should receive expenses in brothel cases: Police Order
|
MEPO 2/5700
|
1932-1933 |
Incidental expenses of observations of night club, disorderly house and similar cases: Deputy Commissioner's views on need for economy
|
MEPO 2/5702
|
DIVORCE
-
Maintenance
:
|
1943-1953 |
Voluntary homes: increase in allowance paid for maintenance of girl victims in sexual cases
|
MEPO 2/7121
|
VICTIMS
-
General
:
|
1943-1953 |
Voluntary homes: increase in allowance paid for maintenance of girl victims in sexual cases
|
MEPO 2/7121
|
WIDOWS
-
Police
:
|
1950-1956 |
Widows of police officers: payment of a loan from a charitable fund in cases where probate is necessary
|
MEPO 2/9091
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1939 |
Ida Parry: imprisoned for controlling prostitution; described as first case of its kind
|
MEPO 3/1003
|
PROSTITUTION
-
General
:
|
1939 |
Ida Parry: imprisoned for controlling prostitution; described as the first case of its kind
|
MEPO 3/1003
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1923 |
Need for warrant in a criminal case where New York requested assistance by cablegram re George Maxwell and Mrs Allan Ryan: statement of Marconi Company's position
|
MEPO 3/1173
|
1936 |
Mrs Sophie Hancock fined £15 for professing to tell fortunes by means of cards and a crystal globe: legal aid case, attention drawn to form of summons
|
MEPO 3/1455
|
1909-1913 |
Criminal libel 'The Sutton Libel Case' (Mrs Annie Tugwell)
|
MEPO 3/189
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1945-1959 |
Applications for rent allowance in 'unmarried wife' cases: policy (police pensions)
|
MEPO 3/2156
|
VICTIMS
-
Murder Victims
:
|
1912-1915 |
Murder of three 'wives' by George Joseph Smith between 13 July 1912 and 18 December 1914 (Brides in the Bath Case)
|
MEPO 3/225B
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1915-1919 |
Sara Rechtand, Austrian: exemption from deportation (specimen case)
|
MEPO 3/2451
|
1921-1923 |
Rose Gooding twice convicted of publishing obscene libel; (a feud between next door neighbours in a Littlehampton back street which subsequently became known as the 'Littlehampton Letters Case'.) Both convictions quashed on appeal
|
MEPO 3/380
|
VICTIMS
-
General
:
|
1925 |
Suspected incest of schoolchildren: referring of LCC cases to local police at the outset to avoid a second examination of the child (closed 75 years)
|
MEPO 3/416
|
WIDOWS
-
Police
:
|
1938-1940 |
Grant of compassionate allowance, Provident subscription, gratuity, various sums from Relief Fund to constable, and subsequently his widow: specimen case
|
MEPO 3/774
|
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE
-
Birth and Pregnancy
:
|
1938-1939 |
Emergency Medical Services: Circular 7: maternity cases
|
MH 101/2
|
PROFESSIONAL WORK
-
General
:
Nun
|
1948-1949 |
National Insurance Act, 1946: case of a Sister in a Convent not drawing salary in cash, but having to pay national insurance contributions
|
MH 102/1750
|
VICTIMS
-
General
:
|
1948-1949 |
National Insurance Act, 1946: case of a Sister in a Convent not drawing salary in cash, but having to pay national insurance contributions
|
MH 102/1750
|
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE
-
Vaccination, Childhood Illnesses
:
|
1947 |
Avonside School, Bath: case of meningitis at the school
|
MH 102/375
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
1962-1963 |
Illegitimate children: responsibility for carrying out blood tests in affiliation cases
|
MH 156/50
|
NURSING AND MIDWIFERY
-
General
:
|
1962-1966 |
Ratios of nursing staff to patients in acute hospitals: comsiderations for surgical and medical cases; additional time needed for administrative and clerical duties
|
MH 166/270-272
|
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE
-
Birth and Pregnancy
:
|
1906 |
Isles of Scilly County Council: uncertified midwife's disregard of Medical Officer of Health's instructions after case of puerperal fever
|
MH 48/30
|
NURSING AND MIDWIFERY
-
General
:
|
1906 |
Isles of Scilly County Council: uncertified midwife's disregard of Medical Officer of Health's instructions after case of puerperal fever
|
MH 48/30
|
HEALTH
-
Mental Health
:
|
1846 |
Lunacy Commissioners: report on the case of Margaret Walsh, a pauper in the Workhouse of St George the Martyr, Southwark, Surrey
|
MH 51/28
|
1863-1878 |
Lunacy Commissioners: report relating to the case of Louisa Fischer, and her subsequent discharge. No 2997
|
MH 51/52
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1863-1964 |
Report relating to the case of Mary Ann Ford and the practice of committing insane persons and idiots to gaols No 7679
|
MH 51/58
|
HEALTH
-
Mental Health
:
|
1863-1964 |
Report relating to the case of Mary Ann Ford and the practice of committing insane persons and idiots to gaols. No 7679
|
MH 51/58
|
1865-1889 |
Lunacy Commissioners: correspondence and papers relating to the case of Mary Catherine Whittington, a private patient. No.1026/2963
|
MH 51/62
|
1877-1880 |
Lunacy Commissioners: correspondence and papers relating to the case of Anne Catherine Savory, a private patient. No 2978
|
MH 51/67
|
NURSING AND MIDWIFERY
-
General
:
|
1933-1934 |
Dorsetshire County Council: compensation to midwives: cases sent to hospital
|
MH 52/24
|
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE
-
Vaccination, Childhood Illnesses
:
|
1935-1936 |
Chichester Borough Council: case of diphtheria: delay in removal to isolation hospital
|
MH 52/272
|
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE
-
Maternity Benefits
:
|
1930 |
Provision of Home Helps for maternity and midwifery cases
|
MH 55/260
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Home Help
|
1930 |
Provision of Home Helps for maternity and midwifery cases
|
MH 55/260
|
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE
-
Birth and Pregnancy
:
|
1936 |
Extra nourishment for cases during pregnancy
|
MH 57/211
|
ABORTION, STERILISATION, STILLBIRTH AND CONTRACEPTION
-
General
:
|
1939-1945 |
Proposals for an investigation into treatment for sterility cases
|
MH 58/406
|
HEALTH
-
Mental Health
:
|
1849-1960 |
Lunacy Commissioners and Board of Control Representative Case Papers of Patients: Private and Single Care Patients: individual case files, many named women: see list
|
MH 85/1-173
|
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE
-
Vaccination, Childhood Illnesses
:
|
1949-1971 |
Poliomyelitis: treatment and case studies in Wales
|
MH 96/1245-1262
|
1936 |
Age and sex distributions of notified cases of scarlet fever and diphtheria in certain districts of Wales
|
MH 96/760
|
MUNITIONS AND ORDNANCE
-
General
:
|
1918-1920 |
Workmen's compensation: case of Mrs R A E Sherwin
|
MUN 4/4159
|
HEALTH
-
General
:
|
1917 |
Case of Constance Louise Sylvester, died of purpura haemorrhagiea caused by TNT
|
MUN 4/4884
|
MUNITIONS AND ORDNANCE
-
General
:
|
1917 |
Case of Constance Sylvester, died of purpura haemorrhagiea caused by TNT
|
MUN 4/4884
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1915-1925 |
Criminal case (capital): Neale, Margaret Hannah at Maidstone on 15 June 1915 (commuted) (closed 100 years)
|
PCOM 8/104
|
1913-1927 |
Criminal case (capital): Phipps, Beatrice at Northampton on 31 May 1913 (commuted) (closed 100 years)
|
PCOM 8/111
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1912-1913 |
Criminal Case: Emily Wilding Davison; suffragette 'Derby Outrage' (closed 100 years)
|
PCOM 8/174
|
1912-1914 |
Criminal Case: Emmeline Pankhurst (closed 100 years)
|
PCOM 8/175
|
NOTEWORTHY WOMEN
-
General
:
|
1912-1914 |
PANKHURST. Criminal Case: Emmeline Pankhurst (closed 100 years)
|
PCOM 8/175
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1912-1913 |
Criminal Case: Emmeline Pethick Lawrence (closed 100 years)
|
PCOM 8/176
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1918-1925 |
Criminal case (capital): Cook, Ada Jane at Reading on 3 June 1918 (commuted) (closed 100 years)
|
PCOM 8/29
|
1922-1923 |
Criminal case (capital): Thompson, Edith: at CCC on 11 December 1922 convicted of murder, sentenced to death; executed 9 January 1923
|
PCOM 8/436
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1916-1927 |
Sir Roger Casement: involvement of Mrs Green, Miss Bannister etc.: see list
|
PCOM 9/2315-2332
|
1916 |
Mrs Green visit Casement in Brixton Prison
|
PCOM 9/2316
|
1916 |
Miss Bannister wishes to send Casement fruit in prison
|
PCOM 9/2320
|
1916 |
Miss Bannister requests a visit to Casement
|
PCOM 9/2321
|
1926-1927 |
Mrs Newman visits Casement's grave, 29 Dec 1926
|
PCOM 9/2332
|
WIDOWS
-
FORCES
:
General
|
1940 |
Awards manual (1939) for service cases Part II: widows' and dependants' and discretionary allowances
|
PIN 14/10
|
WIDOWS
-
FORCES
:
Royal Navy
|
1928-1930 |
War Pensions: Mercantile Marine: War Risks Compensation Scheme: forfeiture of widows' pensions for misconduct: investigation of cases on behalf of Board of Trade
|
PIN 15/1743
|
WIDOWS
-
FORCES
:
General
|
1941-1943 |
War Pensions: special temporary allowances to widows: civilian and mercantile marine cases; reports by Chief Officers on operation of Scheme 1941
|
PIN 15/2296
|
WIDOWS
-
FORCES
:
Royal Navy
|
1941-1943 |
War Pensions: special temporary allowances to widows: civilian and mercantile marine cases; reports by Chief Regional Officers on operation of Scheme 1941
|
PIN 15/2296
|
WIDOWS
-
General
:
|
1941-1943 |
War Pensions: special temporary allowances to widows: civilian and mercantile marine cases; reports by Chief Regional Officers on operation of Scheme 1941
|
PIN 15/2296
|
HEALTH
-
Venereal Disease and Aids
:
|
1917-1918 |
War Pensions: VD or its sequelae resulting in disablement or death: deduction from gratuities granted under Order in Council Article 7 (2) in cases of invaliding for the disease
|
PIN 15/2432
|
WIDOWS
-
FORCES
:
General
|
1927-1934 |
War Pensions: Widows, Orphans and Old Age Contributory Pensions Acts 1925-1931: effect of award by Ministry of Health in exceptional cases when pension is in payment by Ministry of Pensions
|
PIN 15/2446
|
ARMED FORCES
-
NURSING AND MEDICAL SERVICES
:
General
|
1922-1945 |
War Pensions: treatment of TB: officers and nurses: special rates of pension to overseas cases
|
PIN 15/2618
|
ARMED FORCES
-
General
:
|
1948-1951 |
War Pensions: problems arising from the special effects of war disablement in cases of women pensioners
|
PIN 15/2888
|
WIDOWS
-
FORCES
:
General
|
1939-1965 |
War Pensions: Civilian Compensation Scheme 1939: need pensions for widows and children of men who were in receipt of superannuation pensions at death; dependants need cases
|
PIN 15/3215
|
1921-1944 |
War Pensions: forfeiture of widows' and dependants' pensions: procedure in cases of 'unworthiness' (closed 75 years)
|
PIN 15/3306-3308
|
WIDOWS
-
FORCES
:
Royal Navy
|
1948-1950 |
War Pensions: liability for tax on Mercantile Marine officers, widows and dependants pension; overseas cases
|
PIN 15/3326
|
WIDOWS
-
FORCES
:
General
|
1962-1974 |
War Pensions: widows pensions under Article 17A: cases in which conditions laid down by Treasury were not fulfilled; battle casualty formula
|
PIN 15/3869-3870
|
DIVORCE
-
Maintenance
:
|
1964-1968 |
War Pensions: separated and deserted wives: cases where allowances are payable
|
PIN 15/4089
|
WIDOWS
-
FORCES
:
General
|
1917-1925 |
War Pensions: men's suicide cases: question of pension to widows and female dependants
|
PIN 15/807-811
|
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE
-
Welfare Foods
:
|
1961-1973 |
Russian nuclear tests: emergency arrangements for welfare foods in case fallout reaches danger level
|
PIN 23/409-411
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1954-1972 |
Sickness benefit rate payable in cases of doubtful and bigamous marriages
|
PIN 35/92
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1950 |
Disabled son assisting mother in café
|
PIN 48/127
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1950-1966 |
Married women's class III contributions: refunds where persons were not eligible; case papers
|
PIN 54/22-23
|
WIDOWS
-
General
:
|
1953-1955 |
Widow's benefit claim: repayment of class III (non employed) stamps for period when husband was a student; precedent case
|
PIN 54/9
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1948-1961 |
Daughters, sisters etc: see under heading Sickness Benefits: see list
|
PIN 62
|
1949 |
Unemployment Benefits: single woman with aged father unable to take full-time work
|
PIN 62/1592
|
WIVES
-
FORCES
:
General
|
1918-1963 |
War Pensions: institutionalised psychiatric cases: payment of allowances to wives and dependants
|
PIN 67/50-52
|
1962-1964 |
War Pensions: institutionalised psychiatric cases: payment arrangements for married pensioners
|
PIN 67/83
|
DIVORCE
-
Maintenance
:
|
1949-1957 |
Unemployment Benefit: dependants' benefit: procedure for dependency of separated wife and/or child cases
|
PIN 7/395
|
WIDOWS
-
FORCES
:
General
|
1940-1988 |
Selected Second World War Pensions Award Files: Widows' Award: specific cases: see list
|
PIN 80/1-45
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
1916-1972 |
Ministry of Pensions and Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance: Special Grants Committee: Case Files: including widows' illegitimate children: see list (some closed)
|
PIN 84/1-33
|
WIDOWS
-
General
:
|
1916-1972 |
Ministry of Pensions and Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance: Special Grants Committee: Case Files: widows: see list (some closed)
|
PIN 84/1-33
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1939-1945 |
Disclosure of Information: Divorce cases etc.
|
PMG 74/163
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1956 |
Criminal proceedings: case of Nina Ponomareva
|
PREM 11/1240
|
NOTEWORTHY WOMEN
-
General
:
|
1960 |
HOARE. Prime Minister wrote to Lord Chancellor following decision in case of London Clinic versus Lady Hoare
|
PREM 11/3033
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1960 |
Detention of UK citizens in South Africa: case of Miss Hannah Stanton. Discussions on South Africa refugees in High Commission Territories
|
PREM 11/3113
|
NOTEWORTHY WOMEN
-
General
:
|
1960 |
STANTON. Detention of UK citizens in South Africa: case of Miss Hannah Stanton
|
PREM 11/3113
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1965-1966 |
Hungary: representatations made on behalf of Mrs G Biro, who wished to leave Hungary for UK
|
PREM 13/964
|
1919-1958 |
Civil List: many individual women: mainly widows: see list
|
PREM 5
|
1921 |
Civil List: Lady Fletcher
|
PREM 5/10
|
1915-1951 |
Civil List: 10 named women: see list
|
PREM 5/12
|
1922-1923 |
Civil List: 5 named women: see list
|
PREM 5/14
|
1912-1959 |
Civil List: Mrs Coleridge Taylor
|
PREM 5/2
|
1939-1965 |
Civil List: Mary Ferrers (widow of Herbert Ferrers)
|
PREM 5/440
|
1958-1964 |
Civil List: Dora Watson (widow of Edward Watson) and Marguerite Caradoc-Evans
|
PREM 5/441
|
1932-1966 |
Civil List: Mrs Florence Newton (widow of Edwin Tulley Newton); Mrs Alice Anderson (widow of Dr E M Anderson)
|
PREM 5/477
|
1934-1966 |
Civil List: Mrs Mary Headlam (widow of Cecil Headlam); Mrs Peggy Williams (widow of Margiad Evans)
|
PREM 5/478
|
1917-1967 |
Civil List: Mrs Helen Thomas (widow of Edward Thomas)
|
PREM 5/479
|
1950-1967 |
Civil List: Mrs Dorothea Medley Jamieson (widow of Robert K Jamieson)
|
PREM 5/480
|
1965-1967 |
Civil List: Mrs A Gertrude Jackson (widow of F Ernest Jackson)
|
PREM 5/481
|
1959-1967 |
Civil List: Mrs Mary Gore (widow of Spencer Gore); Miss Elizabeth Belloc (daughter of Hilaire Belloc)
|
PREM 5/482
|
1918-1960 |
Civil List: .....Mary Kettle (widow of Thomas Kettle)
|
PREM 5/498
|
1936-1968 |
Civil List: Evelyn Dupré (daughter of Dr A Dupré), Edna Copisarow (widow of Maurice Copisarow)
|
PREM 5/499
|
1920 |
Civil List: Mrs Edith Bullen, Mrs Enock, Mrs McLelland, Mr and Miss Sharman
|
PREM 5/6
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1945-1947 |
Question of desirablility of cheapening and expediting procedure in divorce cases: report by Committee on Matrimonial Causes and Divorce Procedure
|
PREM 8/475
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1780-1781 |
Rodney Papers: papers in case of James Rodney and his wife against Rev. Prince and others pp 123-198
|
PRO 30/20/26/6
|
NOTEWORTHY WOMEN
-
General
:
|
1780-1781 |
RODNEY. Rodney Papers: papers in case of James Rodney and his wife against Rev. Prince and others
|
PRO 30/20/26/6
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1858 |
Passport issued to Miss Amelia Creighton by Foreign Office and officially stamped by French Consulate in London
|
PRO 30/26/208
|
1890 |
Ardagh Papers: Mrs Selina Burgoyne: about her sons 263-265
|
PRO 30/40/2
|
1900 |
Ardagh Papers: Lady Currie: her brother's appointment 154-155
|
PRO 30/40/3
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1821 |
Hatton Papers. Henry Bright to Mr Hobhouse in favour of Sylvia Morgan and Mary Willis. Asks that their case may be referred to the Attorney General, and, if necessary, to the Solicitor of the Bank ff 612-613
|
PRO 30/45/1
|
VICTIMS
-
General
:
|
1821 |
Hatton Papers. Sworn statement of Mary Shepherd giving account of conversation with aunt of the prosecutrix concerning case of John Jackson ff 620-621
|
PRO 30/45/1
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1784 |
Hatton Papers: Intercession of Baroness Forrester for Thomas White, her servant, convicted of robbery ff 7-8
|
PRO 30/45/1
|
1815 |
Hatton Papers. Earl of Pembroke forwards a petition in favour of William Sweetman of Wilton, under sentence of death in Newgate. Also forwards a letter from Charlotte Clarke, Sweetman's mother ff 149-150
|
PRO 30/45/1
|
1819 |
Hatton Papers. Lady Drummond Smith writes in favour of Thomas Jeffcott, under sentence of death ff 497-498
|
PRO 30/45/1
|
1821 |
Hatton Papers. Lord Londonderry forwards a petition from Dorothea Sharp, in favour of her son, sentenced to transportation ff 587-588
|
PRO 30/45/1
|
1823 |
Hatton Papers. Earl of Balcarres forwards a letter from Lilias Gualter in favour of her brother Jacob Wagner, sentenced to life transportation ff 702-703
|
PRO 30/45/1
|
1910 |
Ramsay MacDonald Papers: disarmament campaign and Miss Sturge's memo: cuttings and one letter
|
PRO 30/69/1219
|
1935 |
Ramsay MacDonald Papers. Lady Houston and the forged Russian letters: correspondence
|
PRO 30/69/1558
|
1766 |
Mary Countess de Salis, to Lord Chatham requesting the rank of Countess of Great Britain
|
PRO 30/70/3/134
|
1823 |
Marquis de la Roche St André to Major Fuller, asking for a woman to be allowed to remain in Gibraltar until her child is born [In French]
|
PRO 30/70/4/291
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Fire Brick Making
|
1918 |
National Union of General Workers, Manchester: arbitration case between the Buckley Firebrick Manufacturers' Association and members of the above Society re advance of 1/8 p d for men and 5/- for women and boys (140) LAB 2/85/IC1109/1918
|
pt 1
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Furniture Trade
|
1918 |
National Federation of Women Workers: arbitration case: state that in June requests were made to Messrs Oddys Cabinet Works, Leeds re payment in accordance with certain Statutory Rules & Orders: firm refuse to accede to request (143) LAB 2/185/IC1232/1918
|
pt 1
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Woollen Industry
|
1917 |
National Federation of Women Workers: arbitration case: report that Messrs The Galway Woollen Mills have been approached with a view to obtaining their compliance with Statutory Rules & Orders 492: the firm will not accede to the request (143) LAB 2/463/IC983/1918
|
pt 1
|
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE
-
General
:
|
1928 |
Employment and Insurance Department: annual leave: qualifying period for increase of annual leave to 48 days in cases of officers on scale rising to £500 (men) £400 (women) prior to reorganisation LAB 2/1881/CEB471/1928
|
pt1
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1917 |
National Union of General Workers Glasgow: arbitration case: report a dispute between the women workers at Messrs Smith & Wellstood, Lane & Girvan, Gillespie Ltd, The Stirlingshire Stove Iron Co and the firms re question of rates: Miss Sloan (149) LAB 2/259/IC5613
|
pts 1-5
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
1940-1943 |
Change of name of illegitimate child: name for identity documents in cases of joint registration
|
RG 28/60
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1927 |
Doctor issues wife's death certificate: case referred to Coroner
|
RG 48/395
|
ABORTION, STERILISATION, STILLBIRTH AND CONTRACEPTION
-
General
:
|
1927 |
Doctor unable to issue certificate of death or stillbirth in case of child under 28 weeks gestation which shows signs of life: registrar instructed to register birth and death
|
RG 48/503
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1879-1883 |
Civil List: 26 named women: see list: heading Civil List
|
T 1
|
1879-1883 |
Royal Bounty: 149 named women: see list: heading Royal Bounty
|
T 1
|
1910 |
Minute. Grant of a Civil List pension to the widow of John Davidson, poet. [Part of the original was removed to the Museum (Case Y) in 1971; Mrs Davidson's case was supported by numerous literary celebrities]
|
T 1/11225/15042/10
|
WIDOWS
-
General
:
|
1910 |
Minute. Grant of a Civil List pension to the widow of John Davidson, poet. [Part of the original was removed to the Museum (Case Y) in 1971; Mrs Davidson's case was supported by numerous literary celebrities]
|
T 1/11225/15042/10
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1910 |
Minute. Grant of a Civil List pension to the widow of John Davidson, poet. [Part of the original was removed to the Museum (Case Y) in 1971; Mrs Davidson's case was supported by numerous literary celebrities]
|
T 1/11225/15042/10
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1910 |
Treasury Solicitor. Power of the registrar general to instruct superintendent registrars not to issue licences in certain cases of intended marriages between female British subjects and male foreigners, whose countries might not recognise the validity of the marriage (Case of Miss M M Rich of Chorlton, Lancs and Z Bakirgian of Smyrna) (14484/10)
|
T 1/1124/20804/10
|
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
-
General
:
|
1911 |
Board of Education: legality of paying grants to secondary schools owned by companies under the Companies Acts. (Case of the Girls Public Day School Trust, Ltd)
|
T 1/11265/3240/11
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1911 |
J E Nash. Application for compensation in respect of losses incurred by himself and his wife (known as Miss Lil Hawthorne) in connection with the Crippen case (2913/11) [They brought the disappearance of Bell Elmore to the attention of the police: 'these two people have rendered a very signal service to the cause of justice']
|
T 1/11282/6329/11
|
VICTIMS
-
Murder Victims
:
|
1911 |
J E Nash. Application for compensation in respect of losses incurred by himself and his wife (known as Lil Hawthorne) in connection with the Crippen Case (2913/11) [They brought the disappearance of Belle Elmore to the attention of the police: 'these two people have rendered a very signal service to the cause of justice']
|
T 1/11282/6329/11
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1911 |
J E Nash. Application for compensation in respect of losses incurred by himself and his wife (known as Miss Lil Hawthorne) in connection with the Crippen Case (2913/11) [They brought the disappearance of Bell Elmore to the attention of the police: 'these two people have rendered a very signal service to the cause of justice']
|
T 1/11282/6329/11
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1911 |
Minute. Cancellation of Civil List pension granted to the daughter of F York Powell. author of works on Scandinavian Literature
|
T 1/11285/7334/11
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1911 |
Inland Revenue Department. Liability of husbands to payment of income tax upon the separate incomes of wives: procedure when wives refuse to supply information (Case of Mark and Elizabeth Wilks, a suffragist and member of the Women's Tax Resistance League) (5428/11)
|
T 1/11319/1625/11
|
WOMEN'S ORGANISATIONS
-
General
:
Women's Tax Resistance League
|
1911 |
Inland Revenue Department. Liability of husbands to payment of income tax upon the separate incomes of wives: procedure when wives refuse to supply information (Case of Mark and Dr Elizabeth Wilks, a suffragist and member of the Women's Tax Resistance League (5428/11)
|
T 1/11319/1625/11
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1911 |
Inland Revenue Department. Liability of husbands to payment of income tax upon the separate incomes of wives: procedure when wives refuse to supply information (Case of Mark and Dr Elizabeth Wilks, a suffragist and member of Women's Tax Resistance League) (5428/11)
|
T 1/11319/16251/11
|
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE
-
General Post Office
:
|
1911 |
Post Office: award of marriage gratuities to postmistresses or sub-postmistresses who marry established servants of the department (Case of Mrs J S Holliday, postmistress, Stanstead, Bishop's Stortford, Herts)
|
T 1/11350/21685/11
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1911 |
Post Office: award of marriage gratuities to postmistresses or sub-postmistresses who marry established servants of the department (Case of Mrs J S Holliday, postmistress, Stanstead, Bishop's Stortford, Herts)
|
T 1/11350/21685/11
|
ARMED FORCES
-
NURSING AND MEDICAL SERVICES
:
Royal Navy
|
1911 |
Admiralty. Authorisation of the department to secure the assistance of outside nurses in cases of emergency
|
T 1/11356/22630/11
|
NURSING AND MIDWIFERY
-
General
:
|
1911 |
Admiralty. Authorisation of the department to secure the assistance of outside nurses in cases of emergency
|
T 1/11356/22630/11
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1912 |
J A Dawes. Acceptance of trustees' signatures in receipt of Lady Drummond Wolff's Civil List Pension
|
T 1/11381/1793/12
|
1912 |
Lord Chamberlain's Department: C R Selfe, Master of the Children of the Chapel Royal: retirement allowance. Mrs L Young, widow of a porter, Windsor Castle: grant from Royal Bounty Fund (21247/11)
|
T 1/11384/2320/12
|
VICTIMS
-
General
:
|
1912 |
Treasury Solicitor. Payment of costs in the case of Mrs Pridgeon v Sir J Mellor, Treasury Solicitor for recovery of funds embezzled by Captain Field, quartermaster and transport officer at Woolwich (22974/10)
|
T 1/11395/4598/12
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1912 |
Minute. Grant of Civil List pensions to the widow of Sir R Q Orchardson, painter; C F Keary, writer; the widow of F Podmore, authority on spiritualism; the widow of Prof T R Jones, geologist and paleontologist; the daughters of T Saunders, cartographer; the widow of A B Skinner, curator, Victoria & Albert Museum; Miss Alice Shield, historian; the daughter of Sir W K Green, public servant
|
T 1/11401/5960/12
|
DOMESTIC SERVICES AND TRAINING
-
General
:
|
1912 |
General Register Office. Preliminary residence necessary for purpose of giving notice of marriage in the cases of sailors, domestic servants and commercial travellers
|
T 1/11402/6253/12
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1912 |
General Register Office. Preliminary residence necessary for the purpose of giving notice of marriage in the cases of sailors, domestic servants and commercial travellers
|
T 1/11402/6253/12
|
ABORTION, STERILISATION, STILLBIRTH AND CONTRACEPTION
-
General
:
|
1912 |
King's and Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer. Expenditure incurred in case of R v G Garscadden et al [Trial for procuring an abortion]
|
T 1/11426/10769/12
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1912 |
Stationery Office. Miss E Eastcott and Miss E Greenfield: claim to compensation for damage to clothing caused by negligence of a boy porter (13272/12)
|
T 1/11447/14914/12
|
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE
-
General Post Office
:
|
1912 |
Colonial Office. Payment of marriage gratuity to women seconded from the Imperial Post Office for service in Ceylon (Case of Miss Gull, lady supervisor, Telephone Exchange, Colombo)
|
T 1/11475/21387/12
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1912 |
Colonial Office. Payment of marriage gratuity to women seconded from the Imperial Post Office for service in Ceylon (Case of Miss Gull, lady supervisor, Telephone Exchange, Colombo)
|
T 1/11475/21387/12
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1913 |
Mrs E Moxon et al. Compensation claim in connection with the confiscation of British ships siezed by the Danish Government before the declaration of war, 1807 ( 14 related files: see list) [This case is a departmental joke: the egrarious Mrs Moxon is referred to as 'our incubus']
|
T 1/11526/4898/13
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1913 |
Minute. Grant of Civil List pension to the widow of S Coleridge Taylor, musician;....Miss Clementina Black, investigator of the conditions of women's industrial employment; the daughters of H G Hine, watercolourist....
|
T 1/11530/5806/13
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
1913 |
Board of Trade. Distribution of estate of seamen who are illegitimate and die intestate without leaving lawful heirs (Case of E J Crouch) (5914/13; 26192/12)
|
T 1/11532/6596/13
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1913 |
National Health Insurance Commission (Scotland). Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the widow of R Scolley, superintendent, Registry (7092/13; 6004/13)
|
T 1/11538/8798/13
|
1913 |
Colonial Office. Increase of pension paid to the daughters of T B Brooke from St Helena Widows' and Orphans' Fund (12746/13)
|
T 1/11554/14369/13
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1913 |
Post Office. Payment of compensation under the Workmen's Compensation Act 1906 in cases where private employment is held concurrently with departmental employment (Case of Mrs E S Hibbert, charwoman, Southend) (11570/12)
|
T 1/11570/18854/13
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
1913 |
Home Office. W and J Estrop and W Wilson, prisoners, HM Prison, Nottingham: release from custody, reduction of escheated recognizances and payment thereof by instalments (18892/13; 18524/13; 18340/13; 18170/13; 17972/13; 16579/13) [A complicated case: a false charge of paternity of an illegitimate child was laid against W Estrop, which he, his father and his father-in-law fought in court and lost; unable to pay costs, they were imprisoned, and their wives and children were thrown on the parish for relief]
|
T 1/11572/19360/13
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1913 |
Home Office. W and J Estrop and W Wilson, prisoners, HM Prison, Nottingham: release from custody, reduction of escheated recognizances and payment thereof by instalments (18892/13; 18524/13; 18340/13; 18170/13; 17972/13; 16579/13) [A complicated case: a false charge of paternity of an illegitimate child was laid against W Estrop, which he, his father and his father-in-law fought in court and lost; unable to pay costs, they were imprisoned, and their wives and children were thrown on the parish for relief]
|
T 1/11572/19360/13
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1913 |
Treasury Solicitor. Payment by the Government of costs of Dr K M Scott for appeal in the case of Scott v Scott for divorce (15030/13; 23855/12)
|
T 1/11573/19829/13
|
TEACHING AND TEACHER TRAINING
-
General
:
|
1913 |
Memoranda. Position with respect to pension of teachers who entered the service after May 1862 and retired before April 1899 (Case of Miss A Bottomley, elementary school teachers, Preston, Lancs)
|
T 1/11583/22710/13
|
HEALTH
-
General
:
|
1913 |
War Office. Grant of separation allowances to soldiers for children in cases of wife's absence through illness for more than four months (22030/13)
|
T 1/11585/23309/13
|
WIVES
-
FORCES
:
Army
|
1913 |
War Office. Grant of separation allowances to soldiers for children in cases of wife's absence through illness for more than four months (22030/13)
|
T 1/11585/23309/13
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1913 |
Minute. Grant of Civil List pensions to the widow of Dr Alfred Russell Wallace, scientist; to the mother of R C Corfield, commandant, Somaliland Camel Corps; the widow of Prof N H Alcock, physiologist; H MacFall, writer; the widow of Prof M Ward, botanist
|
T 1/11586/23436/13
|
1914 |
Memoranda. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the mother of Petty Officer Evans, Scott's Antarctic Expedition
|
T 1/11608/3907/14
|
1914 |
Mrs A A Large. Petition for refund of moneys allegedly wrongly received by and paid out by the Paymaster General's Office (16837/13; 13715/12; 11896/12)
|
T 1/11616/6542/14
|
1914 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the daughter of Rev. C W King, fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and expert on gemstones [Rev. King had a large illegitimate family; he never married because his Fellowship would have been forfeited]
|
T 1/11659/16737/14
|
1914 |
Minute. Grant of Civil List pensions to...the widow of Dr H Baker investigator of sleeping sickness; the widow of Dr G Burch, FRS and specialist in colour vision; Mrs H Bland ('E Nesbit') author; the daughter of W Bokaert, author and traveller...
|
T 1/11664/17629/4
|
1914 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to Mrs M McDougall; the widow and children of Dr R Wormell, master, Royal Naval College, Greenwich
|
T 1/11693/25586/14
|
1915 |
Minute. Grant of Civil List pensions to the widow of Rev. A R Tucker, Bishop of Uganda...Miss C C Stopes, author of works on the Elizabethan period
|
T 1/11743/4332/15
|
1915 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the daughter of W Cash, decd, paleobotanist (4276/15; 28521/14; 27386/14)
|
T 1/11747/5106/15
|
1915 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the widow of S Allcock, china painter
|
T 1/11753/6005/15
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
1915 |
Treasury Solicitor. Estate of G L A Wilson, decd (numerous file references in the list) [A case of 'bona vacantia' in which an estate of over £100,000 left by General Sir J Wilson, KGB, to his illegitimate (and eccentric) son, was fought over by various relatives]
|
T 1/11758/7593/15
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1915 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the widow of George Haw, decd, assistant secretary, Development Commission and author of works on social topics (3918/15; 29076/14; 27101/14)
|
T 1/11759/7687/15
|
1915 |
Minute. Grant of Civil List pensions to...the widow of Prof T K Cheyne, Oriel Professor of the interpretation of Holy Scripture, Oxford
|
T 1/11762/7981/15
|
1915 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the widow of G W Eve, designer of book-plates and authority on decorative heraldry
|
T 1/11789/12984/15
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
1915 |
Board of Trade. Treatment of estates of illegitimate seamen who die intestate (Case of F E Sams, fishing apprentice)
|
T 1/11796/14767/15
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1915 |
Minute. Grant from the Special Service Fund to the sister of General Grierson, killed in wartime, for payment of death duties... Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the widow of Dr G J Burch, scientist
|
T 1/11802/16206/15
|
1915 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to...the daughters of William Strutt, painter
|
T 1/11810/18831/15
|
1915 |
Minute. Grant of Civil List pensions to...the widow of Prof G Mines, physiologist...the widow of F T Bullen, author; the daughter of T Bryant, surgeon
|
T 1/11813/19464/15
|
1915 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to Mrs H Evans and children; the widow of R Kerr, writer and lecturer on scientific subjects...
|
T 1/11837/24932/15
|
1915 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the widow of W Castle Turner, assistant to the examiners, Civil Service Commission. Grant from the Special Service Fund for...the payment of funeral expenses of Caroline Louisa Hill, a victim of a Zeppelin raid
|
T 1/11848/26747/15
|
WIDOWS
-
FORCES
:
Army
|
1915 |
War Office. Overlapping of deceased officer's pay and widow's pension (Case of Major H C Johnson, King's Royal Rifles) (22111/15)
|
T 1/11854/27820/15
|
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES AND PAY
-
General
:
|
1915 |
Post Office. Appointment to established posts of widows of soldiers and sailors who have died on active service. (Cases of Mrs A Rogers and Mrs M Higham, telephonists, Manchester) ['Work is obviously better than charity']
|
T 1/11873/30338/15
|
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE
-
General Post Office
:
|
1915 |
Post Office. Appointment to established posts of widows of soldiers and sailors who have died on active service. (Cases of Mrs A Rogers and Mrs M Higham, telephomists, Manchester) ['Work is obviously better than charity']
|
T 1/11873/30338/15
|
WIDOWS
-
FORCES
:
General
|
1915 |
Post Office. Appointment to established posts of widows of soldiers and sailors who have died on active service. (Cases of Mrs A Rogers and Mrs M Higham, telephonists, Manchester) ['Work is obviously better than charity']
|
T 1/11873/30338/15
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1915 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the daughter of H Levick, HM Consul, Suez; the mother of Nurse Edith Cavell; the sister of F Rogers, secretary of Old Age Pension movement; widow of C J Wollaston, who laid the first submarine cable; Miss AC and NE Legros
|
T 1/11874/30561/15
|
1915 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the sister of Walter Pater; Miss F M Sloan, teacher at Roye, France, responsible for the rescue of British soldiers....
|
T 1/11886/31257/15
|
1916 |
Minute. Grants from the Royal Bounty Fund to....the widow of Clarence Rook, journalist; the widow of Gavan Grieg, author, musician, teacher
|
T 1/11901/3611/16
|
1916 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the widow and daughter of H Bird, organist
|
T 1/11907/5476/16
|
1916 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the daughter of Mark Anthony, painter
|
T 1/11912/6818/16
|
1916 |
Minute. Grant of Civil List pensions to....the widow of Sir James Murray, editor of the 'Oxford English Dictionary'; the widow of Dr J H Illingworth, philosopher and theologian (29819/15)
|
T 1/11931/13915/16
|
1916 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the widow of D Evelyn Evans, Welsh musician;.... the widow of Fleming Anderson, public spirited citizen of Glasgow; the widow of Dr W H S Aubrey, writer on social topics (15619/16)
|
T 1/11939/16681/16
|
1916 |
Minute. Grant of an increased Civil List pension to the widow of Sir W H Russell, war correspondent
|
T 1/11945/18673/16
|
1916 |
Minute. Grant of Civil List pension to Miss Clementina Black, social worker and author of works on the subject of women's employment
|
T 1/11951/20092/16
|
1916 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the widow, and mother, of F J Elgar, commissionaire, Office of Works, killed in an aerial bombardment (2703/16; 21993/15)
|
T 1/11956/20429/16
|
1916 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the widow of N W B Robertson, translator of the Greek and Russian Orthodox Church
|
T 1/11967/24614/16
|
1916 |
Minute. Grant of Civil List pensions to the daughter of Rev. Charles Kingsley; the sister of Walter Pater; the widow of Professor Sir J Knox Laughton, naval historian; the widow of Dr Llewelyn Bebb, principal, St David's College, Lampeter; the widow of Dr C Bastian, professor of medicine, University College; the widow of Arthur Hughes, painter; the daughters of Professor A Legros, painter; the widow of Professor E A Minchin, protozoologist, University of London; the widow of Dr A Günter, keeper of zoology, British Museum;...the widow of the Rev. Dr Momerie 'the well-known Divine' (10066/16)
|
T 1/11973/26610/16
|
1916 |
Minute. Grant of a Civil List pension to the widow of Roland Trimen, biologist
|
T 1/11994/32517/16
|
1916 |
Inland Revenue Department. C T Whelan, teller and stamper, Office of Assistant Secretary & Comptroller, Dublin, missing presumed killed, on service with 6th Royal Welch Fusiliers: gratuity to representatives; grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to widow (32321/16)
|
T 1/11997/32807/16
|
1916 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the widow of Captain J N Jenkinson, embryologist
|
T 1/12009/34622/16
|
HEALTH
-
General
:
|
1917 |
Ministry of Munitions. Miss E Farrar, decd, second filler, No 1 National Filling Factory, Crossgates, Leeds: compensation to dependants. [Conflicting claims on behalf of parents and an illegitimate child - a case in which 'the liability for an accident is clear but the facts as to dependency are not']
|
T 1/12028/2528/17
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
1917 |
Ministry of Munitions. Miss E Farrar, decd, second filler, No 1 National Filling Factory, Crossgates, Leeds: compensation to dependants [Conflicting claims on behalf of parents and an illegitimate child - a case in which 'the liability for an accident is clear but the facts as to dependancy are not']
|
T 1/12028/2528/17
|
MUNITIONS AND ORDNANCE
-
General
:
|
1917 |
Ministry of Munitions. Miss E Farrar, decd, second filler, No 1 National Filling Factory, Crossgates, Leeds: compensation to dependants. [Conflicting claims on behalf of parents and an illegitimate child - a case in which 'the liability for an accident is clear but the facts as to dependancy are not']
|
T 1/12028/2528/17
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1917 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the widow of W Macdonald, editor of the works of Lamb, Burns etc.
|
T 1/12040/9471/17
|
1917 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the widow of Richard Marsh, novelist
|
T 1/12040/9823/17
|
HEALTH
-
General
:
|
1917 |
Admiralty. Mrs A Lenthal, female worker, Royal Naval Cordite Factory, Holton Heath, Dorset: issue of hurt pay. (9650/17; 32860/16) [Contains lengthy discussion of employer's liability and worker's culpability, with reference to other cases. Mrs Lenthal lost her thumb in an accident, got a solicitor to make her case, refused to return to work - and was not awarded compensation]
|
T 1/12042/10750/17
|
MUNITIONS AND ORDNANCE
-
General
:
|
1917 |
Admiralty. Mrs A Lenthal, female worker, Royal Naval Cordite Factory, Holton Heath, Dorset: issue of hurt pay. (9650/17; 32860/16) [Contains a lengthy discussion of employer's liability and worker's culpability, with reference to other cases. Mrs Lenthal lost her thumb in an accident, got a solicitor to make her case, refused to return to work - and was not awarded compensation]
|
T 1/12042/10750/17
|
HEALTH
-
General
:
|
1917 |
Ministry of Munitions. Making of advance payments under the Workmen's Compensation Act 1906 in cases of death or disablement. (Case of Miss E Spence, decd, No 1 Filling Factory, Crossgates, Leeds)
|
T 1/12052/18165/17
|
MUNITIONS AND ORDNANCE
-
General
:
|
1917 |
Ministry of Munitions. Making of advance payments under the Workmen's Compensation Act 1906 in cases of death or disablement. (Case of Miss E Spence, decd, No 1 National Filling Factory, Crossgates, Leeds)
|
T 1/12052/18165/17
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1916-1917 |
Minute. List of Civil List pensions granted 1916-1917
|
T 1/12054/18975/17
|
HEALTH
-
General
:
|
1917 |
Local Government Board. Grant of old age pensions to lunatics and other persons incapable of making claims: opinion of the Law Officers of the Crown. (Case of Miss M A Joy, deaf, dumb and blind) (14972/17; 1987/17; 24915/16; 18176/16; 16750/16)
|
T 1/12057/20646/17
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1917 |
Messrs T O'Reilly & Sons. Administration of Civil List pensions of Mrs O'Reilly, Miss F Power and Mrs H Jackson: appointment of a new trustee (22229/17)
|
T 1/12064/24349/17
|
1917 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the widow of W W Wiggins, decd, constable, Metropolitan Police, London, severely injured at Tonypandy (24657/17)
|
T 1/12077/31044/17
|
1917 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the widow of H F Easton, manager, HM Factory, Watford, Herts
|
T 1/12079/32818/17
|
1918 |
Home Office. Grant of precedence of widow of a knight bachelor to Mrs F B Gundry: remission of fees (43940/17)
|
T 1/12128/3107/18
|
1918 |
National Insurance Audit Department. H B Willmoth, decd, established assistant auditor: gratuity to widow; grant to widow from Royal Bounty Fund
|
T 1/12157/19163/18
|
1917-1918 |
Minute. Return of Civil List pensions 1917-1918 (12040/18 and 17 Annexes [5, 8, 9, 11, 14, 15, 16 wanting]
|
T 1/12163/23613/18
|
1918 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to Miss G Duncan, editress, Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England)
|
T 1/12164/23951/18
|
WIDOWS
-
General
:
|
1918 |
Registry of Friendly Societies, Laxity in application of scheme for lump sum awards under the Workmen's Compensation Act 1906 (Case of E W Clackett, decd, explosive worker, Royal Laboratory, Woolwich) (7271/18) [The money was not carefully invested but rather given to the widow, who spent it all and then turned her children over to the Guardians]
|
T 1/12182/30595/18
|
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES AND PAY
-
General
:
|
1918 |
Home Office. Compulsory retirement of lady inspectors of factories and prisons upon marriage (Case of Mrs I Drury née Whitworth, lady inspector of factories (19264/18; 16659/18)
|
T 1/12194/34896/18
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
1918 |
Home Office. Compulsory retirement of lady inspectors of factories and prisons upon marriage (Case of Mrs I Drury née Whitworth, lady inspector of factories) (19264/18; 16659/18)
|
T 1/12194/34896/18
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1918 |
Home Office. Compulsory retirement of lady inspectors of factories and prisons upon marriage (Case of Mrs I Drury nee Whitworth, lady inspector of factories) (19264/18; 16659/18)
|
T 1/12194/34896/18
|
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE
-
Prison Service
:
|
1918 |
Home Office. Compulsory retirement of lady inspectors of factories and prisons upon marriage (Case of Mrs I Drury nee Whitworth, lady inspector of factories) (19264/18; 16659/18)
|
T 1/12194/34896/18
|
PROFESSIONAL WORK
-
General
:
Factory Inspector
|
1918 |
Home Office: Compulsory retirement of lady inspectors of factories and prisons upon marriage (Case of Mrs I Drury née Whitworth, lady inspector of factories (19264/18; 16659/18)
|
T 1/12194/34896/18
|
PROFESSIONAL WORK
-
General
:
Inspector other than Factory Inspector
|
1918 |
Home Office. Compulsory retirement of lady inspectors of factories and prisons upon marriage (Case of Mrs I Drury née Whitworth, lady inspector of factories (19264/18; 16659/18)
|
T 1/12194/34896/18
|
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE
-
Vaccination, Childhood Illnesses
:
|
1918 |
Local Government Board. Distribution of maternity and child welfare grants: enlargement of scope of grants to include milk for necessitous cases and treatment of infantile paralysis (36176/18; 26173/18; 18866/18; 10955/18; 10864/18; 42733/17; 27739/17; 26605/17; 24212/17; 24099/17; 22283/17; 20694/17; 20648/17; 12687/17; 8980/17)
|
T 1/12198/36184/18
|
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE
-
Welfare Foods
:
|
1918 |
Local Government Board. Distribution of maternity and child welfare grants: enlargement of scope of grants to include milk for necessitous cases and treatment of infantile paralysis (36176/18; 26173/18; 18866/18; 10955/18; 10864/18; 42733/17; 27739/17; 26605/17; 24212/17; 24099/17; 22283/17; 20694/17; 20648/17; 12687/17; 8980/17)
|
T 1/12198/36184/18
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1918 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to Mrs M Phillips, singer (Martha Harries) T 1/12156/18215/18 1918 Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to Miss M G Tuttiett, novelist (Maxwell Gray) (And Annexe)
|
T 1/12209/39736/18
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Agriculture
|
1918 |
Board of Agiculture & Fisheries. P M Lavington, group leader for Wiltshire, Women's Branch, Food Production Dpt: compensation for injury [A case in which the gentlemen of the Teasury were compelled (with some distress) to enter a new field, that of 'female complaints'; at issue was the contribution of bicycling to Mrs Lavington's disorder]
|
T 1/12241/48240/18
|
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE
-
General Post Office
:
|
1918 |
Post Office. Miss C E Minty, sorting clerk and telegraphist, Dunfermline: superannuation (1669/18; 24029/13; 17449/13; 13861/13; 11636/13; 2756/13)[A complicated case which caused the Treasury much trouble...]
|
T 1/12242/48462/18
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1918 |
Master of the Horse's Office: Grant of compassionate allowance to the mother of F Watts, groom....
|
T 1/12244/48590/18
|
WIDOWS
-
General
:
|
1919 |
Colonial Office. W M Barnett, decd, telegraph operator, Somaliland: gratuity to widow (33290/18) [A difficult case, in that there wasn't a 'good' precedent. It was, however, 'a matter of policy, seeing that it seems undesirable to have the (presumably) European widow of a Government servant in a very destitute condition in an Indian village']
|
T 1/12272/2286/19
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1919 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the widow of F Norman, manager, Employment Department, Ministry of Munitions (26639/18)
|
T 1/12277/4613/19
|
1919 |
Paymaster General's Office. Appointment of a new trustee of the Civil List pension granted to Mrs M A Moncrieff in 1884 (3947/19)
|
T 1/12278/4783/19
|
MUNITIONS AND ORDNANCE
-
General
:
|
1919 |
Minute. Miscellaneous decisions of the Civil Demobilisation & Resettlement Expenditure Committee, no 29-32: minutes of the 4th meeting, 13 Feb 1919 [No 32 gives a fund of £500 per annum to relieve workers in cases of sickness and emergency]
|
T 1/12282/7088/19
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1919 |
Memoranda. Calculation of means of old age pensioners (Cases of Mr & Mrs Whitelegge, Mrs Wilkins, Mrs J Harrhy)
|
T 1/12283/7441/19
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1919 |
College of Arms. Grant of the precedence of a widow of a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire to the widow of J W Restler, decd, chairman of the Metropolitan Munitions Committee and chief engineer of the Metropolitan Water Board
|
T 1/12288/9043/19
|
1919 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to...Mrs E B Corbett [Mrs George Corbett], author; Miss M Doney; Miss S G Ford, poet; ...the widow and children of J A Nicklin, poet and essayist;...the widow of W H K Wright, borough librarian of Plymouth [And Annexes]
|
T 1/12306/14532/19
|
1919 |
Chief Secretary's Office, Ireland. Miss I Thorpe, daughter of a deceased Australian soldier, now an inmate of St Anne's Industrial School, Dublin: pension until attaining the age of 16 (3466/19)
|
T 1/12307/15189/19
|
1919 |
Admiralty. C Markwell, decd, writer, Royal Victoria Dockyard, Deptford: gratuity to representatives; grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to widow (7038/19)
|
T 1/12308/15605/19
|
1919 |
War Office. Miss M Westwell, decd, assistant administrator, QMAAC: compassionate gratuity to mother [Drowned in the torpedoing of the RMS 'Leinster']
|
T 1/12315/17614/19
|
1919 |
Board of Trade. H R Corner, decd, assistant director, Exhibitions Branch, serving as deputy director of the National Salvage, War Office: gratuity to representatives; grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to widow (17210/19; 49839/18; 47333/18)
|
T 1/12320/19178/19
|
1919 |
Ministry of Pensions. Payment of gratuity to the mother of two officers killed in action based on her amount of pre-war dependence
|
T 1/12329/22164/19
|
HEALTH
-
General
:
|
1919 |
Foreign Office. Reciprocal agreement afforded to British subjects and French citizens in respect of damages to property and injuries to persons during the War (Case of Mme S Guiot, injured in an air raid in London) (11772/19; 5429/19; 2126/19)
|
T 1/12336/24499/19
|
ARMED FORCES
-
NURSING AND MEDICAL SERVICES
:
Army
|
1919 |
Ministry of Pensions. Application of the Royal Warrant of 1 August 1917 to nurses employed by Boards of Guardians and asylum authorities who nurse military patients in institutions used as military hospitals and are disabled in consequence (Case of Miss A Wood Metropolitan Asylums Board, employed at Tooting Grove Military Hospital, London) (21720/19; 17853/19; 6426/19)
|
T 1/12342/26516/19
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1919 |
Grants of Civil List pensions in 1918-1919. Many women listed by name: see list
|
T 1/12344/27336/19
|
1919 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to Miss May Yates, food reformer (And Annexe) [Founder of the Bread and Food Reform League]
|
T 1/12368/35848/19
|
1919 |
Minute. Grant of Civil List pensions to a number of named women: see list
|
T 1/12369/36058/19
|
1919 |
[Minute] Remission of fees on the patent settling the remainder of the baronetcy of Sir W Hicking on the male issue of any of his daughters
|
T 1/12374/37375/19
|
1919 |
Paymaster General's Office. Payment of a Civil List pension to Mrs G Dunce (née Morris): acceptance of her signature alone for receipt thereof
|
T 1/12389/42344/19
|
1919 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to Miss E A Perceval, great- grand-daughter of Spencer Perceval, prime minister (45841/19)
|
T 1/12400/45841/19
|
1920 |
College of Arms. Grant of the style and precedence to which the widow of Sir B Carey would have been entitled had her husband survived to be made a knight commander of the Indian Empire (1621/20)
|
T 1/12482/6972/20
|
1920 |
Minute. Grant of Civil List pensions to various named women: see list
|
T 1/12515/12970/20
|
1920 |
Minute. Increase of the grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to Mrs C C Stopes, Shakespearean scholar
|
T 1/12516/13266/20
|
1920 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the nieces of Lieut A G Laing, explorer of West Africa (the first European to visit Timbuctoo)
|
T 1/12517/13430/20
|
1920 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the widow of A Finn, HM Consul General, Valparaiso
|
T 1/12517/13431/20
|
1920 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the daughter of T Hopkins, author
|
T 1/12517/13432/20
|
1920 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the widow of J Murray, naturalist and member of Shackleton's mission to the Antartic
|
T 1/12517/13433/20
|
1920 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the widow of W D Adams, author
|
T 1/12517/13434/20
|
1920 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the widow and children of W Grant, resident, Uganda
|
T 1/12517/13435/20
|
1920 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the widow of Dr F W Moorman, professor of English literature University of Leeds and lecturer Workers Educational Association
|
T 1/12517/13436/20
|
1920 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the widow of E C Quiggin, Celtic scholar
|
T 1/12522/14522/20
|
1920 |
Treasury Remembrancer, Ireland. Grant of a Civil List pension to the son of Mrs H M Fitzgerald, decd
|
T 1/12524/14775/20
|
1920 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the widow of Professor H Marshall Ward, botanist
|
T 1/12525/14963/20
|
1920 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the widow of Sir A Oakes, librarian, Foreign Office
|
T 1/12529/16108/20
|
1920 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the widow of J W H Hall, superintendent, Mercantile Marine Office, Tilbury, Kent
|
T 1/12530/16267/20
|
1920 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the widow of Joseph Arch, organiser of the Agricultural Labourers' Union and Liberal MP
|
T 1/12534/16715/20
|
1920 |
Minute: grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the daughter of Gourlay Steel, Queen Victoria's animal painter for Scotland
|
T 1/12549/18817/20
|
1920 |
Minute: grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the widow of R Carnegie, clerk, HM Legation, Bucharest (52218/19; 39566/19)
|
T 1/12549/18818/20
|
1920 |
Minute. Grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the mother of J H Towsey, HM Consul, Milan
|
T 1/12556/19845/20
|
1920 |
Paymaster General's Office. Grant of a pension from the Royal Charity Fund to Misses G, H, R and E Sasse: signatories for receipt of payment
|
T 1/12562/20561/20
|
HEALTH
-
Mental Health
:
|
1920 |
Ministry of Health. Grant of legal assistance to the Board of Control, summonsed for a writ of habeas corpus in the case of Miss E Coulstock, detained in a home for mental defectives under the Mental Deficiency Act 1913
|
T 1/12593/23434/20
|
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE
-
General
:
|
1920 |
Ministry of Munitions. Treatment of overpayments made in respect of compensation for injury (Case of Miss D M Perrin, chauffeuse, Mechanical Engineering Department) (30559/19)
|
T 1/12623/25448/20
|
HEALTH
-
General
:
|
1920 |
Ministry of Munitions. Treatment of overpayments made in respect of compensation for injury (Case of Miss D M Perrin, chauffeuse, Mechanical Engineering Department) (30559/19)
|
T 1/12623/25448/20
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Driving
|
1920 |
Ministry of Munitions. Treatment of overpayments made in respect of compensation for injury (Case of Miss D M Perrin, chauffeuse, Mechanical Engineering Department) (30559/19)
|
T 1/12623/25448/20
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1882 |
Civil List: Alma Hass
|
T 1/13530
|
1882 |
Civil List: Emma Robinson
|
T 1/13668
|
1882 |
General Creagh's widow's case for civil list pension
|
T 1/14056
|
1882 |
General Creagh's widow's case for civil list pension
|
T 1/14056
|
1883 |
Public Record Office: result of search concerning slave compensation of Miss I B Nichol
|
T 1/14161
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1879 |
Home Office: illegal marriage: decision not to recommend prosecution by government in alleged case
|
T 1/16757
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1740s |
Petition of Judith Morgan concerning Thomas Vaughan
|
T 1/321/119
|
1746 |
Copy of a letter from William Mathew to H Walpole concerning Messrs Sydserfe and Dunbar and Mrs Witt
|
T 1/322/30
|
1746 |
Memorial of Charles, Duke of StAlbans, concerning Windsor Forest, and enclosing two affidavits, one by John Hickman concerning William Clayton and one by Andrew Miller concerning Sarah Westend
|
T 1/323/5-7
|
1747 |
Letter from Lord Justices of Ireland enclosing the petition of Margaret Grey, concerning Samuel Grey
|
T 1/328/33-34
|
1747 |
Report of Edward Greenly on the enclosed petition of Jane Ley, concerning Jeremiah Ley
|
T 1/328/49-50
|
1748 |
Affidavit of Turner Miles and Jane Spring
|
T 1/332/47
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1700s |
The case of Lady Mackenzie, concerning an annuity
|
T 1/338/41
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1700s |
Petition of Alice Russell and Martha Robinson, for a reward for being concerned in the capture of Isabella Henderson
|
T 1/338/46
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1700s |
Report of Philip Cartaret Webb on the case of Francis and Susanna Brerewood concerning an annuity
|
T 1/339/1
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1700s |
Fees paid for the Countess of Yarmouth's creation and naturalisation
|
T 1/339/38
|
1750-1754 |
Papers concerning Elizabeth Williamson
|
T 1/342/27-30
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1613-1969 |
Assizes: Northern and North Eastern Circuits: Criminal Depositions and Case proceeds, now in the hands of the Sheriff of Middlesex, from the goods of Elizabeth Campbell alias Johnson towards the cost of the suit which they brought against her for keeping a disorderly house
|
T 1/350/113
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
1753 |
Report on the petition of Colin Donaldson requesting that he be granted 'Ultimus Hares' of Mary Mathere in respect of a heritable security due to her in Scotland but made after the date of her will and not conveyed thereby but falling to the Crown because of her illegitimacy, annexing the case and said petition
|
T 1/352/102-104
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1754 |
Petition of Mrs Susanna Winnington to Newcastle for payment to her of the salary due to Winnington, annexing duplicate of case of Francis Winnington
|
T 1/357/17-18
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1756 |
Brief for the Crown in the case against John Wilkinson for illegally marrying Joseph Castle and Ann Wood in Aug 1754
|
T 1/367/46
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
after 1756 |
Case of Mrs Elizabeth Winch that she might be granted the personal estate of Captain G Winch (illegitimate son of Lord Wilmington) who died intestate
|
T 1/368/84
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
after 1756 |
Case of Mrs Elizabeth Winch that she might be granted the personal estate of Captain G Winch (illegitimate son of Lord Wilmington) who died intestate
|
T 1/368/84
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1757 |
An extract from the burial register of Braunton (co. Devon) that Lady Janet Kinloch died 9 July 1751. Followed by certificate to its authenticity
|
T 1/383/2
|
1764 |
Letter from Lord Northumberland requesting that a pension should be placed on the Civil Establishment of Ireland for Mrs Ann Pitt
|
T 1/436/35
|
1764 |
Ireland: letter from Duke of Northumberland transmitting and recommending the memorial of Ann Butler: memorial enclosed
|
T 1/436/47-48
|
1765 |
Ireland: Lord Northumberland to Treasury requesting civil list pensions of £450 per annum for Mrs Elizabeth Mordaunt, wife of Hon. John Mordaunt and £400 per annum for William Baillie
|
T 1/443/19-20
|
WIDOWS
-
General
:
|
1765 |
Case of Lady Mackenzie for some provision from the estate at Royston, Scotland, property of her deceased husband Sir George Mackenzie
|
T 1/451/163-164
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1767 |
Memorial of James Bradford collector of customs for the Bahama Islands enclosing surgeon's certificate dated 10 June 1767 and requesting six months sick leave, his duties to be undertaken in his absence by his mother
|
T 1/457/318A-319
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1768 |
Ordnance Office, re the present and proposed use of land within the lines at Chatham in case Treasury come to an agreement with Mrs Turner
|
T 1/466/144-145
|
1768 |
P Crespigny, enclosing date of the case re the administration of the effects of Ann Becket (enclosure wanting)
|
T 1/468/383-384
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1769 |
Customs and Excise: caveat for the Hon. Mrs Berkeley against licensing any new place for landing or shipping of goods at Falmouth or Flushing, Cornwall
|
T 1/469/45
|
1769 |
Treasury Solicitor: report on petition of Martha Noah that her son being committed for trial on charge of selling forged lottery tickets should be released on condition that he join the navy or the East India Company
|
T 1/469/94-97
|
WIDOWS
-
General
:
|
1770 |
Case of Lady Greenwich and opinion of Attorney General how she may obtain accounts from her late husband's deputy as Treasurer of HM Chamber in order to complete administration of his estate, with opinion of Mr Hussey 13 June 1769, Treasurer's accounts 1760-1761, and Treasury warrant for stay of process against Lady Greenwich
|
T 1/472/8-13
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1770 |
Ireland: Lord Townshend, for civil pension of £200 p.a. for Katherine Skeffington, widow
|
T 1/477/111-112
|
1770 |
Report on petition of Lady Catherine Pelham, Ranger of Greenwich Park, complaining that buildings which were being put up on land close to the park walls have damaged the keeper's lodge
|
T 1/477/249-253
|
1770 |
Petition of Dame Mary Gerard, widow, for grant from Royal Bounty
|
T 1/479/217-218
|
1771 |
N. Carolina: J Pownall: supporting application of Alice Heron for recompense in recognition of the good work performed by her husband in making out abstracts of land. Petition enclosed
|
T 1/482/9-10, 13-14
|
1771 |
Memorial of Lady North: asks that directions be issued for repair of walls, fences and rails of Bushey Park
|
T 1/485/48-49
|
1774 |
Ireland: asks that a payment be made to Mary Hay for printing minutes to the House of Lords. Resolution of Lords enclosed
|
T 1/500/265-268
|
1774 |
Report on the enclosed petition of the Countess of Sutherland, that a sum be paid out of the rents of the bishopric of Caithness to repair the Cathedral Church of Dornock
|
T 1/506/259-262
|
1775 |
Ireland: enclosing memorial of Catherine Breverton: additional allowance from civil list
|
T 1/514/307-308
|
1777 |
Lady North to Mr Pratt. Recommends beneficiaries for the Annual Bounty
|
T 1/537/169-170
|
1779 |
Memorial of Charlotte Wolseley, daughter of Zachary Chambers, late Deputy Surveyor General: asks for bounty for her father
|
T 1/552/298-299
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1904-1928 |
Escheat: cases: 34 named women: see list, heading Escheat
|
T 161
|
WIDOWS
-
Widows' and Orphans' Pension Schemes
:
|
1920-1948 |
Policy and Cases, 14 pages, heading Pensions: Dependants: see list
|
T 161
|
WIDOWS
-
FORCES
:
General
|
1920-1948 |
Policy and Cases, 14 pages, heading Pensions: Dependants: see list
|
T 161
|
WIDOWS
-
General
:
|
1920-1948 |
Policy and Cases, 14 pages, heading Pensions: Dependants: see list
|
T 161
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1922 |
Miss Katie Batcheller; recovery of repatriation expenses
|
T 161/168/S15523
|
1923-1924 |
Mrs O J Nolan; grant of precedence of a widow of a KBE; remission of fees
|
T 161/222/S22636
|
1920-1921 |
Allowance paid to widows from the Royal Patriotic Fund Corporation
|
T 161/35/S2074/1
|
1920-1921 |
Allowances paid to widows from the Royal Patriotic Fund
|
T 161/35/S2074/1
|
1921-1924 |
G Gibson and Mrs Froom; grant in respect of their expenditure and services in Russia
|
T 161/38/S2377/01
|
1920-1930 |
Mrs M Cotton and Miss E Dashwood recovery of repatriation expenses
|
T 161/45/S2832
|
HEALTH
-
Venereal Disease and Aids
:
|
1919-1931 |
VD etc.; peoposals respecting entitlement to pension in cases of invaliding or death resulting
|
T 161/456/S1617/1-2
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1929-1931 |
Mme Chevereau; claim against HMG in respect of her husband's arrest by British Forces in Northern Persia during the war
|
T 161/484/S33988/1-2
|
ARMED FORCES
-
NURSING AND MEDICAL SERVICES
:
General
|
1920-1921 |
Disability: transfer to Ministry of Pensions of administration of the pensions of certain persons employed as auxiliaries to Regular medical and nursing services; ruling in doubtful cases
|
T 161/50/S3244
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1921-1923 |
Conveyance at public expense of unmarried or step-daughters of Warrant Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers, or men
|
T 161/97/S7360
|
1921 |
Mrs A G Hanbury, mother of Cadet Hanbury; application for compensation on her son's withdrawal from the Royal Navy
|
T 161/98/S7464
|
1938-1940 |
Setting up of Spinsters' Pensions Committee; miscellaneous papers
|
T 161/990/S43091/3 - 991/S43091/4-5
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1899-1934 |
Escheated Property heading: 5 women's cases: disposals of estates: see list
|
T 162
|
1924-1947 |
Escheat heading: 18 women's cases: see list
|
T 162
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1927-1928 |
Compensation claim by Miss O A Leask, injured by a Post Office van
|
T 162/127/E17648
|
1927-1928 |
Miss M Humphrey and V A Rudkin, injured in Richmond Park by falling branch of a tree; claim and ex-gratia payment
|
T 162/133/E18251
|
1932 |
Action by Mrs Hayley Morris against Sir Archibald Bodkin, late Director of Public Prosecutions. Treasury Solicitor's assistance
|
T 162/286/E27226
|
1933 |
Miss E J Hampton; compensation claim for injuries sustained as a result of stumbling over a step at Somerset House
|
T 162/311/E29714
|
DIVORCE
-
Maintenance
:
|
1933-1934 |
Non-investment of £500 damages lodged with Court in 1920 in the case of Meeson and Meeson and Lyster (divorce) for benefit of infants; position arising from
|
T 162/335/E28687
|
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE
-
General
:
|
1923-1924 |
Clerical Officers; cases of certain women whose temporary service was in higher grades
|
T 162/39/E2594/026
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1937 |
Ministry of Health. Claim for loss of services of Miss L R M Spencer, clerical assistant injured in a motor accident
|
T 162/438/E35374
|
ARMED FORCES
-
General
:
|
1942 |
Recognition, for pension purposes, in the case of female members of the services, 'all other dependents' as defined in Art.2 (11) of the Royal Warrant of 29 June, 1940
|
T 162/635/E25250/061
|
WIDOWS
-
FORCES
:
General
|
1935-1946 |
Widows debarred from pension by reason of the '7 years limit'; treatment of exceptional service Departments' cases
|
T 162/852/E30279/1-3 and E30279/4-5
|
1940-1946 |
Pensions, war, 1939: awards to widows and other dependants in cases where death results from suicide
|
T 162/866/E42837
|
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES AND PAY
-
General
:
|
1922 |
Age limit of widows who apply for reinstatement; case of Mrs L E Moore (née Roalfe)
|
T 162/88/E9784
|
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE
-
General
:
|
1922 |
Age limit of widows who apply for reinstatement; case of Mrs L E Moore (née Roalfe)
|
T 162/88/E9784
|
WIDOWS
-
General
:
|
1922 |
Age limit of widows who apply for reinstatement; case of Mrs L E Moore (née Roalfe)
|
T 162/88/E9784
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1930-1931 |
Nationality of Women Bill 1931
|
T 163/61/9
|
1918-1921 |
Mettam, Prof A E and Jardin, D S, died during the Irish Rebellion; Civil List Pension of £75 per annum sanctioned for Mrs Mettam and £500 per annum from Royal Bounty to Mrs Jardin
|
T 164/10/18
|
1888-1931 |
Hewett, S J, Miss and Hewett, E L: increase in Civil List pensions refused
|
T 164/109/4
|
1914-1923 |
Sullivan Green, M, Chairman of Irish Prisons Board: killed during robbery; widow awarded a Civil List Pension and legal personal representative gratuity
|
T 164/11/7
|
1879-1931 |
Turner, M A S, Miss: appointment of new trustee to sign for Civil List pension
|
T 164/112/11
|
1931 |
Civil List pensioners: relinquishment of precedure for dealing with case of Mrs Constance Garnett
|
T 164/114/15
|
PROFESSIONAL WORK
-
General
:
Writer
|
1931 |
Civil List pensioners: relinquishment of procedure for dealing with case of Mrs Constance Garnett
|
T 164/114/15
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1931 |
Civil List pensioners: relinquishment of precedure for dealing with case of Mrs Constance Garnett
|
T 164/114/15
|
1931-1932 |
Shaw, E, Miss: ex-gratia payment to dependants towards medical and funeral expenses
|
T 164/120/7
|
1932 |
Eysh, A A G Mrs: method of payment when Civil List pensioner is unable to attend to financial details through mental infirmity
|
T 164/122/12
|
1921-1934 |
Lane, Miss: claim to pension alleged to have been by Charles II
|
T 164/133/7
|
1933-1934 |
Hyde, Mrs E, cleaner, 10 Downing Street: not eligible for gratuity; awarded grant from Royal Bounty equivalent to gratuity
|
T 164/139/16
|
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE
-
General
:
|
1933-1934 |
Bryce, Mrs I (née Lossain Smith): service with Industrial Health Research Board to count for gratuity as a special case
|
T 164/139/2
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1921-1930 |
Walker, Sir W, Director of Health & Safety, Mines Dpt: premature ill health retirement; award from Civil List not sanctioned for widow
|
T 164/14/16
|
1934 |
Widow not eligible for death gratuity from Royal Bounty Fund when husband's reckonable service less than 5 years
|
T 164/140/26
|
1934 |
Brooke, J R I, Director of Rural Industries Bureau, financed from Development Fund grant: request for portion of his salary to be paid to widow, or gratuity or grant from Royal Bounty
|
T 164/140/31
|
1921-1926 |
Goodall, G, Vice-Consul, Guatemala; gratuity and supplementary gratuity to legal personal representative and ex-gratia payment from Royal Bounty Fund to the widow
|
T 164/15/12
|
1921-1922 |
Hick, J W, murdered by fellow worker at Tynemouth Castle; claim by widow under Workmen's Compensation Act refused but annuity awarded from First Lord's Compassionate Fund
|
T 164/15/13
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1935-1936 |
Averaging of salary for marriage gratuity in cases of sideways transfer
|
T 164/157/12
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1936 |
Brown, J A, killed in dockyard after clocking off duty: award of compensation to dependent sister
|
T 164/157/22
|
1922 |
Owen, Miss E, injured by falling into Cook & Odol Quarry, County Carnarvon; compensation and costs awarded
|
T 164/18/29
|
1939 |
Doherty, J, ex-constable, RIC: death gratuity to unmarried daughter
|
T 164/180/6
|
1941 |
Lady Howard, Civil List pensioner certified as of unsound mind: arrangements for payment of pension under Declaration of Trust to sister, not made effective due to death of pensioner
|
T 164/195/12
|
1941 |
Sheringham, Mrs H S, Civil List pensioner: appointment of Mrs Meugens as receiver under Royal Courts of Justice Order
|
T 164/195/25
|
WIDOWS
-
General
:
|
1941 |
King, N: ex-gratia payment to widow as special case in absence of personal records covering fifteen years service
|
T 164/195/9
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1922-1923 |
Long, W T, unestablished clerk, Dpt of Agriculture & Technical Instruction for Ireland, died from natural causes; special grant from First Lord's Fund to widow on further appeal
|
T 164/26/23
|
1922-1929 |
McNeil, H, murdered by Sinn Feiners: ex-gratia payment from Royal Bounty Fund to widow
|
T 164/27/7
|
WIDOWS
-
FORCES
:
General
|
1943 |
Ministry of Transport Officers recruited in UK before 1 Sept 1939 and sent overseas in wartime to operational areas: in cases of injury en-route, Injury Warrant No 1 of 1935 to apply; Injury Warrant terms also to be given to widow where death occurs in actual performance of duty
|
T 164/283
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1901-1923 |
Le Neve Foster, Lady: enquiry as to what years the Civil List Pension ceased
|
T 164/31/4
|
1946 |
Wilkinson, W, labourer, RAF Maintenance Unit, fatally injured: compensation claim by step-daughter
|
T 164/353
|
1923 |
Cooper, C, established service not sufficient at death to qualify for award: grant from Compassionate Fund to widow
|
T 164/37/11
|
1923 |
Maxwell, J E, engineer and ship surveyor, Mercantile Marine: death from pneumonia caused by exposure; widow and children destitute; compassionate grant from Royal Bounty Fund
|
T 164/37/42
|
1923-1924 |
Barrow, J R, Home Office Reformatory Dpt: widow not eligible for state pension; pension granted from Royal Charity Fund
|
T 164/39/17
|
1917-1922 |
Wheatley, Miss K, injured in Irish Rebellion; compensation and replacement of surgical appliance allowed
|
T 164/4/4
|
1923-1927 |
Chan Ahah, Hong Kong Dockyard: compassionate gratuity and grant from First Lord's Fund sanctioned for widow and child
|
T 164/40/25
|
1923-1924 |
Scott, J, claim for deceased's sister for compensation not sanctioned as her dependancy was not established
|
T 164/40/31
|
1924 |
Hebden, Mrs, whose 17 year old son sustained injuries to his hand when he lifted a primer abandoned in their grounds after army training: lump- sum settlement to be paid into Court for claimant
|
T 164/50/3
|
1925-1926 |
Disney, H W, Magistrate, Metropolitan Police Court: gratuity to widow not sanctioned and no grant from Civil List
|
T 164/54/8
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1920-1921 |
Workmen's Compensation; Judgement of the Court of Appeal in case of Miss Lingley v Thomas Firth & Sons Ltd
|
T 164/6/5
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1925-1926 |
Sherlock, J, Official Reporter, House of Commons: as service was not whole-time death gratuity not admissible, but compensation grant from Royal Bounty Fund sanctioned for widow
|
T 164/61/10
|
1926-1930 |
Thomas, T P, teacher, confined to Broadmoor Asylum; infirmity allowance sanctioned for education and maintenance of his daughter
|
T 164/62/13
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1927-1930 |
Beard, Olive (née Mrs Tripper): method of assessing deduction from award of marriage gratuity in case of deferment
|
T 164/70/21
|
WIDOWS
-
Police
:
|
1927-1928 |
Necessity for investigation of 'means' in cases of RIC pensions to widows and children
|
T 164/70/32
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1927 |
Ribton, R H, RN Reserve: continuance of compensation allowance to one orphaned daughter to age of 18 under exceptional circumstances
|
T 164/71/24
|
1927-1928 |
Carroll, T constable RIC: portion of compensation allowance paid under Court Order and residue to sister whilst he is in a mental institution
|
T 164/74/5
|
1930 |
Wheeler, Miss A, resigned for domestic reasons: pre-resignation service not allowed to reckon for reinstatement
|
T 164/84/29
|
1930 |
Perry, G, widower with two children under 15 years of age totally dependant and mother partially dependant: award of lump sum to mother for self, and children's allowance
|
T 164/84/9
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
1951 |
Escheated property: Rights of the Crown in certain cases of illegitimacy
|
T 221/132
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1945-1953 |
Denning Committee on Divorce: trial of divorce cases by other than permanent High Court Judges
|
T 221/234
|
1942-1947 |
Poor persons litigation scheme in the High Court and Court of Sessions (Scotland): proposal to make scheme available to members of HM Forces for Divorce cases
|
T 221/66
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1963-1965 |
National Insurance improvements in benefits for single women with dependants
|
T 227/1503
|
WIDOWS
-
General
:
|
1962 |
Awards of widow's pension in cases where death was not attributed to war injuries
|
T 227/1675
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1947-1958 |
Lord Brand Trust: use of fields and sale of furniture to daughter
|
T 231/1159
|
1920 |
Minute: grant from the Royal Bounty Fund to the widow of E Lanteri, professor of modelling, Royal College of Art
|
T1/12548/18746/20
|
1745-1749 |
Papers of Katharine Napier
|
T1/348/83-89
|
1925 |
Peerage Petitions: Percy and Poynings: Gertrude Jessey Douglas- Pennant, Baroness Penrhyn
|
TS 16/101
|
1921-1922 |
Peerage Petitions: Rhondda: Margaret Haig Viscountess Rhondda of Llanwern (see also TS 16/170)
|
TS 16/106
|
1920-1924 |
Peerage Petitions: Strange of Knokin and Stanley: Edith Maud Countess of Loudoun and Elizabeth Frances Viscountess St Davids (see also TS 16/168)
|
TS 16/119
|
1936-1938 |
Peerage Petitions: Vaux of Harrowden: Grace Mary Eleanor Gilby (see also TS 16/127)
|
TS 16/128
|
1920-1921 |
Peerage Petitions: Warwick and Salisbury: Edith Maud Countess of Loudoun and Elizabeth Frances, Viscountess St Davids
|
TS 16/130
|
1871 |
Peerage Petitions: Willoughby de Eresby: Rt Hon. Clementina Elizabeth, Dowager Lady Aveland
|
TS 16/135
|
1834 |
Peerage Petitions: Windsor: Lady Harriet Clive
|
TS 16/137
|
1968-1969 |
Peerage Petitions: speeches during claims: Dacre: Rachel Leila Douglas- Home
|
TS 16/145
|
1920 |
Rhondda of Llanwern: petition of Margaret Haig, Viscontess Rhondda of Llanwern for writ of summons to Parliament (see also TS 16/106)
|
TS 16/170
|
1870-1874 |
Peerage Petitions: Botreaux, Hungerford, De Moleyns and Hastings: Viscountess Edith Maud Loudoun....
|
TS 16/21
|
1920-1924 |
Peerage Petitions: Botreaux, Hungerford, De Moleyns and Hastings: Viscountess Edith Maud Loudoun and Elizabeth Frances, Viscountess St Davids (see also TS 11/454, TS 16/169)
|
TS 16/22
|
1892 |
Peerage Petitions: Conyers: Maecia Amelia Mary Countess of Yarborough
|
TS 16/30
|
1894 |
Peerage Petitions: Cromartie: Lady Sibell Mackenzie
|
TS 16/33
|
1906-1924 |
Peerage Petitions: Cromwell: Dame Selina Frances Bewicke-Copley and others (see also TS 16/171)
|
TS 16/34
|
1942-1943 |
Peerage Petitions: De Ros or Roos: Lady Una Mary Ross (see also TS 11/547)
|
TS 16/37
|
1900-1903 |
Peerage Petitions: Fauconberg, Darcy (De Knayth and Meinil): Marcia Amelia Mary Countess of Yarborough, Baroness Conyers and Violet Ida Evelyn, Countess of Powys and others (see also TS 16/161)
|
TS 16/50
|
1912 |
Peerage Petitions: Furnivall: Baroness Etheldreda Mary Petre and others (see also TS 16/164)
|
TS 16/55
|
1896 |
Peerage Petitions: Gray: Mrs Eveleen Smith
|
TS 16/62
|
1873 |
Peerage Petitions: Montacute, Monthermer, Montacute and Montagu: Edith Maude Countess of Loudoun, Baroness Botreaux, Baroness Hungerford, Baroness De Moleyns and Baroness Hastings
|
TS 16/86
|
1873-1874 |
Peerage Petitions: Nairne: Most Hon. Emily Jane Mercer-Elphinstone De Flahault Dowager Marchioness of Lansdowne
|
TS 16/93
|
1837 |
Peerage Petitions: North: Lady Susan Doyle (see also TS 16/140, 142)
|
TS 16/98
|
1898-1899 |
Druce, Thomas Charles, deceased: appeal by Mrs Walter Druce against the refusal of faculty for the opening of his coffin. [It was alleged by the petitioner that Druce was the pseudonym of the 5th Duke of Portland]
|
TS 18/272
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1865 |
Regina v Adelaide Warren: defendant left the Royal Portsmouth, Portsea and Gosport Hospital without official discharge. The case came under the 'Act for the Prevention of Diseases at certain Naval and Military Stations' (1844) which was intended to stop the spread of VD
|
TS 18/64
|
HEALTH
-
Venereal Disease and Aids
:
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1865 |
Regina v Adelaide Warren: defendant left the Royal Portsmouth, Portsea and Gosport Hospital without official discharge. The case came under the 'Act for the Prevention of Diseases at certain Naval and Military Stations' (1844) which was intended to stop the spread of VD
|
TS 18/64
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VICTIMS
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General
:
|
1945-1947 |
Italians accused of murdering Allied soldiers and an alleged rape case
|
WO 204/10730
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PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1947 |
Allied Military Government: case of Maria Pasquinelli: court proceedings
|
WO 204/11202
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MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1944 |
Italy: marriages involving Allied services personnel: directives and cases
|
WO 204/2507
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MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE
-
Vaccination, Childhood Illnesses
:
|
1942 |
Diphtheria, notes on 151 cases in the Middle East AMD 2 (Stats)
|
WO 222/76
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PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1946 |
War Crimes Cases: Enschede Case: Eva Borowski
|
WO 235/108
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1946 |
War Crimes Cases: Enschede Case: Gertrud Schulz
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WO 235/109
|
1945 |
War Crimes Cases: Bergen-Belsen and Auschwitz Concentration Camps Case: includes women: see list
|
WO 235/12
|
1946 |
War Crimes Cases: Enschede Case: Anneliese Kohlmann
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WO 235/120
|
1946 |
War Crimes Cases: Enschede Case: Maria Szaroletta, Christel Dibbern
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WO 235/121
|
1946 |
War Crimes Cases: Enschede Case: Mertha Suerth, Anita Frank
|
WO 235/124
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1946-1947 |
War Crimes Cases: Walsum Case: Elisabeth Schrandt
|
WO 235/135
|
1946 |
War Crimes Cases: Walsum Case: Gertrud Heize
|
WO 235/136
|
1946 |
War Crimes Cases: Neugraben-Tiefstak Concentration Camp Case: Martha Linke
|
WO 235/143B
|
1945-1946 |
War Crimes Cases: Sasel Case: 9 women, named: see list
|
WO 235/179
|
1946 |
War Crimes Cases: Gross Gerau Case: Martha Nold
|
WO 235/196A
|
1946-1949 |
War Crimes Cases: Klettke Case: Anna Cattani, Sara Turolia
|
WO 235/252
|
1946 |
War Crimes Cases: Ruehen Baby Case: Ella Schmidt, Kathe Pisters
|
WO 235/263
|
1946-1947 |
War Crimes Cases: Ravensbruck Case: 8 women, named: see list
|
WO 235/305
|
1947-1953 |
War Crimes Cases: Hamburg-Wansbeck Case: Helga Bramberger, Hildegard Knoedler
|
WO 235/332
|
1945-1946 |
War Crimes Cases: August Willie and Doris Willie
|
WO 235/40
|
1947 |
War Crimes Cases: Fuhlsbuttel Case No 3: 5 women, named
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WO 235/400
|
1947 |
War Crimes Cases: Fuhlsbuttel Case No II: Anna Bismark, Hildegard Burmeister
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WO 235/407
|
1948 |
War Crimes Cases: Sefitz Childrens Home Case: Minnie Groenitz
|
WO 235/447
|
1948 |
War Crimes Cases: Kiel Hasse Case (minor accused): Charlotte Barreau
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WO 235/448
|
1948 |
War Crimes Cases: Yellow Cross Prison Case: Elfriede Berger
|
WO 235/473
|
1947 |
War Crimes Cases: Kiel Hasse Case: Ruth Kleinsteuber, Orla Jensen
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WO 235/481
|
1948 |
War Crimes Cases: Wilhelmsburg Work Education Camp Case: Katchen Obernhuber, Else Weinert
|
WO 235/507
|
1948-1953 |
War Crimes Cases: Ravensbruck Jugendschulungs-Lager Case No 3: 5 women, named: see list
|
WO 235/516A
|
1948 |
War Crimes Cases: Ravensbruck Case No 6: 6 women named: see list
|
WO 235/528-529A
|
1948 |
War Crimes Cases: Ravensbruck Case No IV: 3 women, named: see list
|
WO 235/530
|
1948 |
War Crimes Cases: Aranth Prison Case: Margarete Geiter
|
WO 235/544
|
1945-1949 |
War Crimes Cases: Deputy Judge Advocate General Files: includes women: see list
|
WO 235/605
|
1945-1946 |
War Crimes Cases: Deputy Judge Advocate General Files: Lina Schroder
|
WO 235/611
|
1946 |
War Crimes Cases: Deputy Judge Advocate General Files: August Willie, Doris Willie
|
WO 235/627
|
1946-1947 |
War Crimes Cases: Deputy Judge Advocate General Files: Annaliese Kohlmann
|
WO 235/654
|
1946 |
War Crimes Cases: Deputy Judge Advocate General Files: Marta Linke
|
WO 235/655
|
1946 |
War Crimes Cases: Deputy Judge Advocate General Files: Gertrud Heize
|
WO 235/656
|
1946-1948 |
War Crimes Cases: Deputy Judge Advocate General Files: includes 9 women, named: see list
|
WO 235/668
|
1946-1949 |
War Crimes Cases: Deputy Judge Advocate General Files: Ella Schmidt, Kathe Pisters
|
WO 235/674
|
1946-1948 |
War Crimes Cases: Deputy Judge Advocate General Files: Hertha Suerth, Anita Frank, Maria Szaroletta, Christel Dibbern
|
WO 235/675
|
1946-1948 |
War Crimes Cases: Deputy Judge Advocate General Files: Martha Nold
|
WO 235/692
|
1947-1949 |
War Crimes Cases: Deputy Judge Advocate Files: 8 women, named: see list
|
WO 235/738
|
1948-1949 |
War Crimes Cases: Deputy Judge Advocate General Files: Elfriede Berger
|
WO 235/748
|
1948 |
War Crimes Cases: Deputy Judge Advocate General Files: Charlotte Barreau
|
WO 235/751
|
1948 |
War Crimes Cases: Deputy Judge Advocate General Files: Minnie Groenitz
|
WO 235/752
|
1948-1949 |
War Crimes Cases: Deputy Judge Advocate General Files: 5 women, named: see list
|
WO 235/758
|
1948 |
War Crimes Cases: Deputy Judge Advocate General Files: Gerda Ganzer, Martha Haake, Liesbeth Krzok
|
WO 235/769
|
1948-1949 |
War Crimes Cases: Deputy Judge Advocate General Files: Else Weinert
|
WO 235/770
|
1948 |
War Crimes Cases: Deputy Judge Advocate General Files: 6 women, named: see list
|
WO 235/777
|
1948-1949 |
War Crimes Cases: Deputy Judge Advocate General Files: Margarete Geiter
|
WO 235/791
|
1945-1946 |
War Crimes Cases: Dreierwalde Airfield Case: Ida Reik
|
WO 235/99
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
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General
:
|
1778 |
Letter of attorney: Susanna Powell, housekeeper of Chelsea Hospital, to Elizabeth Hawksworth of Chelsea Hospital
|
WO 247/51
|
ARMED FORCES
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General
:
|
1947 |
Termination of the release scheme in the case of women's forces
|
WO 32/12614
|
SINGLE PARENTS
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Adoption
:
|
1941-1942 |
Adoption of Children (Summary Jurisdiction) Rules 1936: procedure in cases of prisoners of war
|
WO 32/14518
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
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General
:
|
1932-1934 |
Officers' daughters compassionate allowance: age of expiry
|
WO 32/2615
|
1929-1940 |
Kenneth Mackenzie Scholarship at the Royal Soldiers Daughters Home
|
WO 32/3037
|
1878-1879 |
Bequest by Mrs E C Stewart for the John Hamilton Stewart Fund to aid daughters of soldiers of 29th and 81st Regiments of Foot
|
WO 32/6242
|
WIDOWS
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FORCES
:
Army
|
1910-1911 |
Effect of Pensions Commutation Acts on pensions and compassionate allowances of officers widows and children. Law Officers Opinion Case, 1884
|
WO 32/6875
|
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
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General
:
|
1862 |
Alderman John Drummond's bequest to found a school for orphan daughters of soldiers. Drummond's Will. Case for Crown submitted to Law Officers
|
WO 32/6951
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1818-1822 |
Fraudulent attempt to obtain a widow's pension. Case of Ensign Isaac Hackett, 83rd Foot, died of wounds received at siege of Badajoz. Mother granted a pension
|
WO 43/109
|
WIDOWS
-
FORCES
:
Army
|
1818-1822 |
Fraudulent attempt to obtain a widows' pension. Case of Ensign Isaac Hackett, 83rd Foot, died of wounds received at siege of Badajoz. Mother granted a pension
|
WO 43/109
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1818-1822 |
Fraudulent attempt to obtain a widow's pension. Case of Ensign Isaac Hackett, 83rd Foot, died of wounds received at siege of Badajoz. Mother granted a pension
|
WO 43/109
|
WIDOWS
-
FORCES
:
Army
|
1823 |
Pensions to widows of sergeant majors and Guards regiments. Correspondence of Lord Palmerston and Duke of York. Case of widow of Surgeon Major John Charlton, Grenadier Guards
|
WO 43/160
|
1827 |
Countess of Craven granted widows' pension. Lord Palmerston rules that private income does not debar in this case
|
WO 43/235
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1826-1830 |
Widows' pensions claimed by two persons, as to one in Scotland and one in Ireland. Scottish marriage valid. Case of Lieut Jonas Oxley, late Italian levy. Legal opinion
|
WO 43/337
|
WIDOWS
-
FORCES
:
Army
|
1826-1830 |
Widows' pensions claimed by two persons, as to one in Scotland and one in Ireland. Scottish marriage valid. Case of Lieut Jonas Oxley, late Italian levy. Legal opinion
|
WO 43/337
|
1817-1823 |
Widows' pension. Case of widow of regimental doctor James Maclaurin dying while on half pay. Lord Palmerston notes: 'I wish to have a memo explaining what this Crazy Rigmarole is about'
|
WO 43/339
|
1828-1864 |
Widows' pensions: cases: see list
|
WO 43/371-380
|
1815-1863 |
Widows' pensions: cases: see list
|
WO 43/382-389
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1836-1858 |
Widow of half pay officer, Ensign William Bott, 22nd Dragoons, with seven children granted a pension. An adult daughter left destitute after the death of mother cannot be restored to the pension list
|
WO 43/510
|
WIDOWS
-
FORCES
:
Army
|
1820-1856 |
Widows' pensions: cases: see list
|
WO 43/602-604
|
1822-1875 |
Widows' pensions: cases: see list
|
WO 43/639-642
|
1843-1877 |
Widows' pensions: cases: see list
|
WO 43/674-681
|
1843-1877 |
Widows' pensions: cases: see list
|
WO 43/798-803
|
1845-1860 |
Widows' pensions: cases: see list
|
WO 43/812-817
|
1848-1875 |
Widows' pensions: cases: see list
|
WO 43/835-838
|
1817-1869 |
Widows' pensions: cases: see list
|
WO 43/888-800
|
1848-1881 |
Widows' pensions: cases: see list
|
WO 43/907-923
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1854-1855 |
Pension for destitute sister of Lieut Christie, 44th Foot, who gallantly saved the colours at Quatre Bras ('Alison's History'). Case brought to notice by 'Dundee Courier' newspaper
|
WO 43/964
|
1854-1855 |
Pension for destitute sister of Lieut Christie, 44th Foot, who gallantly saved the colours at Quatre Bras ('Alison's History'). Case brought to notice by 'Dundee Courier' newspaper
|
WO 43/964
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1843-1858 |
Hyde Park: case of Ann Hicks: question of compensation following termination of her occupancy of a hut
|
WORK 16/26/6
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1941-1944 |
Hampton Court Palace: Apartment No 20: death of Miss Gordon, occupier aged 104
|
WORK 19/1163
|
PROFESSIONAL WORK
-
General
:
Art and Design
|
1950 |
Festival of Britain: Display Contracts: Margaret Chesters: miscellaneous items: arrangement of flower cases; settings of natural scene 3/2348
|
WORK 25/285
|