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Folios 83-85. Letter from Edward Gulson, [Assistant Poor Law Commissioner], Bingham,...

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Reference MH 12/9228/32
Date 1836-02-17
Description Folios 83-85. Letter from Edward Gulson, [Assistant Poor Law Commissioner], Bingham, to the Poor Law Commission making the following points: Agrees that legislative enactment is needed to dissolve the Gilbert's Unions; registration; relieving officers not to have two masters; following the dissolution of Thurgaton and Basford Poor Law Unions, outgoing parishes need to be reimbursed for monies contributed to the building of the incorporated workhouse with or without a valuation of the building; selling or renting some land at Thurgaton; master and mistress of Southwell Poor Law Union; meeting with Mr Hall and Mr Neane at Belvoir Castle [Leicestershire] to discuss with Hall the Derbyshire parishes and the local Act for Shardlow [Derbyshire] Incorporation as it includes some Nottinghamshire parishes; Mr Bechers and the gentry including Admiral Southern and Sir H Taylor. Annotated in margin: A new valuation is to be made - [immediately] the payment of the [new], and allowance and the old united parishes [await being dissolved]. Folio 83 says 3 Guards. Poor Law Union Number 334. Counties: Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.
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