Bundle No. 75—Humber Conservancy Enquiry, 1906 (262–272)

Reference No:
C DPD/4/10/8/1
Dates:
1859-1905
Description:

Includes: Water Bailiff Fees paid for dredging and cleansing of Hull’s docks and harbours between 1859-1904. Elsewhere there is an estimated cost for 1906 put together by Mr Butterfield.

Hull Corporation Accounts for “Water Bailiff dues etc." 1885 – 1904

Humber Conservancy analysis of income and expenditure, July 1876 to 31st December 1904

An Account of all money received and expended by the Humber Conservancy Commissioners for the year ending the 31st day of December 1904

Document listing North East river ports (Humber, Tees, Wear, and Tyne) that have a Conservancy and the total tonnage of vessels that passed through those ports in 1904

Written references on the limits of a dockmaster’s authority from the 1861 and 1899 Hull Docks Act and Hull Joint Docks Act respectively

Sections of acts governing Humber Pilotage

A list of Humber Conservancy Commissioners representation, including which organisations people belonged to

A table showing the contributions of concerned organisations alongside the sections of the Humber Conservancy Act that mandate these contributions.

Extracts from related bills concerned with Dock construction and Conservancy

Statement of the Case of the North Eastern Railway Company presented to the Commission of Inquiry appointed under the Humber Conservancy Act, 1905

Minutes from a meeting on the Humber Conservancy Enquiry beginning 11am on 23rd January at the offices of Aire & Calder Navigation in Leeds

Statement of the Case of the Undertakers of the Aire & Calder Navigation [1905]

Format:
Archive Item
Extent:
1 file
Language:
Access Conditions:
Access will be granted to any accredited reader
Repository:
Hull City Archives
Collection:
Records of Humber Conservancy and the Humber Ports (Records deposited by Associated British Ports and its Predecessors)