Appointment of Officers for the Town and County of Kingston upon Hull

Dates:  
1783-1833

Description

Admin History:

In 1440 the town of Kingston upon Hull was separated from Yorkshire as an independent county (sometimes known as Hullshire) with its own sheriff and the burgesses were empowered to elect twelve aldermen to assist the mayor and to serve as magistrates for the new county. This system of government remained in force until 1835 when the ancient corporation was abolished and the Municipal Reform Act was passed. While the rural villages of the former county were transferred to the East Riding of Yorkshire, Kingston upon Hull itself continued to function as the Town and County.

The county would become the basis for many administrative functions, which required the appointment of various officers in order to maintain and enforce them.

Description:
Bonds; Notices of appointments; Table of fees