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Cryer and Son bookseller, Wakefield

A black and white advertising leaflet for Cryer and Son, English and Foreign booksellers, binders and stationers of Ratten Row, Wakefield, dated 13th of January 1815. Internal Reference: WR (XH) Cryer Collection 98 Vol 2239

John Cryer, bookseller, Wakefield

A black and white advertising leaflet for John Cryer, bookseller of Ratten Row, later renamed Bread Street, Wakefield, which lists a number of titles that he had for sale. Internal Reference: WR (XH) Cryer Collection 278 Vol 2239

A receipt for the Division of Northgate, Wakefield, 1806

A receipt for 1s. 1½d. made out to Mr John Cryer for the Highway Composition for the Division of Northgate. The money was received on 15th July 1806. Internal Reference: WR(XH) Cryer-Wakefield Rate Notes 1797-1859

Church Rates Assessment, Northgate Division, Wakefield, dated 1831

A Church Rates Assessment made out to John Cryer and dates 11th August 1831. The assessment was set at 1s. 8d. in the pound and came to 2s. 1d. It is signed by I.Shaw on behalf of two churchwardens, Isaac Shaw and John Stansfield. Internal Reference: WR(XH) Cryer-Wakefield Rate Notes 1797-1859

A receipt of payment from Wakefield Waterworks Company, July 1849

A receipt from Wakefield Waterworks Company for 4s. 2d. For 6 months water rent for Mr John Cryer who had a bookbinding shop on Bread Street, Wakefield. It states that the rent was due on the 1st July 1849 and is signed by the collector, a J.Sykes. Internal Reference: WR(XH) Cryer-Wakefield Rate Notes 1797-1859

A receipt for street cleansing and repair in Wakefield, dated 1807

A receipt for street cleansing and repair made out to John Cryer in 1807. It was received on the 30th March 1807 and signed John Robson, Clerk to the Commissioners. The receipt is for 3s. 11¼d. John Cryer was a well known bookbinder with premises on Ratten Row, now Bread Street, Wakefield. Internal Reference: WR(XH) Cryer-Wakefield Rate Notes 1797-1859

Constables' Rate Assessment 1847 from the Township of Wakefield

A Constables' Rate Assessment made out to John Cryer and is dated November 23rd 1847. The assessment was raised by the Township of Wakefield and is at the rate of 3½ per Pound. The assessment comes to 2s. 10½d. Mr Cryer was a well known bookbinder with premises on Bread Street in Wakefield. Internal Reference: WR(XH) Cryer-Wakefield Rate Notes 1797-1859

A Third Poor's Rate Bill, 1848, from the township of Wakefield

A bill made out to a Mr John Cryer for the 'Third Poor's Rate' at 2 Shillings per pound, due on Monday 18th December 1848 and made out by the Township of Wakefield. The house rate is £1 1s. 6d., the warehouse rate is £1 5s. 10d., with the total being £2 7s. 4d. John Cryer had a bookbinder's shop on Bread Street, then Ratten Row, in Wakefield in the late eighteenth to mid nineteenth century. Internal Reference: WR(XH) Cryer-Wakefield Rate Notes 1797-1859

Supplementary Church Rates Assessment Northgate Division, Wakefield, 1831

A supplementary Church Rate Assessment for 1s. 5½d. made out to John Cryer and dated 23rd February 1831. It is signed by I.Bolton on behalf of churchwardens John Jackson and James Cowell. There is a handwritten notes in the bottom left corner which reads 'Rated at 31 15s. 0d. paid 14d. before' Mr Cryer had a bookbinding business on Ratten Row, now Bread Street. Internal Reference: WR(XH) Cryer-Wakefield Rate Notes 1797-1859

A settled gas bill from Wakefield Gas light Company, October 1823

A settled gas bill from Wakefield Gas Light Company to Mr John Cryer who had a light in his bookbinding shop on Bread Street, Wakefield. It is signed 'settd, I.Bolton'. The bill was to be paid 31st October 1823. Mr Cryer had an Argund burner which was lit from dusk until 9 O'clock, 6 days a week. The half yearly amount comes to 17s. 3d. Internal Reference: WR(XH) Cryer-Wakefield Rate Notes 1797-1859

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