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MH 12/14018/15 Folio 28. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to Henry Saunders, Clerk to the...
Folio 28. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to Henry Saunders, Clerk to the Guardians of the Kidderminster Poor Law Union, regarding medical arrangements. They approve of the division of the Medical Districts and enclose some forms of queries [not included] to be filled in. Forms of contract pursuant to the General Medical Order can be obtained from Shaw and Sons, publishers, Fetter Lane, Fleet Street. Paper Number: 3151/B/1843. Poor Law Union Number 530. Counties: Worcestershire, Staffordshire and Shropshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1843-03-17
- Reference:
- MH 12/14018/15
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MH 12/9228/102 Folios 187-188. Letter from William Ashton, [Clerk to the Guardians of the Basford...
Folios 187-188. Letter from William Ashton, [Clerk to the Guardians of the Basford Poor Law Union], to E Chadwick [Edwin Chadwick, Secretary to the Poor Law Commission]. Ashton reports on a meeting on 13 December 1836, attended by Henry Smith, Chairman; George Farrand, V Chair, [Vice Chairman]; and the guardians of Arnold, Lambley, Nuthall, Carlton, Clifton, Basford and Newstead. The relieving officers books were examined and out-relief ordered to the amount of £84 9s 8½d for the ensuing week. Orders to tradesmen 'according to the estimate in the Provision Book' were signed, and cases of applicants for relief were decided. A further meeting was held 20 December 1836, attended by Henry Smith, Chairman; George Farrand, V Chair [Vice Chairman]; and the guardians of Wollaton, Beeston, Basford, Greasley, Bridgeford. Ashton states that Mary Brown applied for the position of schoolmistress to the children in the Basford Workhouse. Proposed by Farrand and seconded by Mr Roberts, she was appointed unanimously, at a pay of 5s per week, to attend for 5 hours per day. It was proposed by Mr Brown and seconded by Mr Roberts that the clerk should write to the parishes in arrears with the treasurer, and request that they pay their respective amounts on or before 24 December 1836. Passed unanimously. The relieving officers' books were examined and out relief ordered to the amount of £84 13s 8d for the ensuing week. Orders to several Tradesmen were signed. [No details given.] Ashton acknowledges receipt of two letters, dated 16 December 1836 which have been laid before the board. Annotated: to be approved by Mr Gulson. [Edward Gulson, Assistant Poor Law Commissioner.] Paper Number: 5293/C/1836. Poor Law Union Number 334. Counties: Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1836-12-21
- Reference:
- MH 12/9228/102
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MH 12/4540/148 Folio 232. Draft letter from Poor Law Board to John D Taylor [John Dobede Taylor],...
Folio 232. Draft letter from Poor Law Board to John D Taylor [John Dobede Taylor], Clerk to the Guardians of the Bishops Stortford Poor Law Union, acknowledging letter of 3 April 1851, which informed them that the vestry of Much Hadham had resolved that a new map of the parish is unnecessary for the purposes of a new Valuation. The Board wish to inform the guardians that under these circumstances they can only issue an order for a new valuation of the parish. Paper Number: 14834/1851. Poor Law Union Number 167. Counties: Hertfordshire and Essex.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1851-04-09
- Reference:
- MH 12/4540/148
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MH 12/10321/310 Folio 454. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to J and W Rees Mogg [John Rees...
Folio 454. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to J and W Rees Mogg [John Rees Mogg and William Rees Mogg], Clerks to the Guardians of the Clutton Poor Law Union, sanctioning survey of Norton Malreward parish by Mr Marmount [at a cost of 4d per acre]. Paper Number: 11270/B/1840. Poor Law Union Number 325. Counties: Town and County of Berwick-upon-Tweed and Northumberland.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1840-10-07
- Reference:
- MH 12/10321/310
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MH 12/14018/127 Folios 210-211. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to Henry Saunders, Clerk...
Folios 210-211. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to Henry Saunders, Clerk to the Guardians of Kidderminster Poor Law Union, with reference to the case of Edward Jackson, Medical Officer of Chaddesley Corbett. The facts concerning Samuel Rubbery, are stated and there is agreement that the guardians are correct in their view of Jackson's conduct. Recommendations should be given in such a manner 'as to produce full confidence in the judgement of the Medical Officer', and if there is too long an interval between the visit and the giving of an order, as in this case, the guardians can have no such confidence. The medical officer is to be informed that he should be more cautious in the future. Paper Number: 9124/B/1844. Poor Law Union Number 530. Counties: Worcestershire, Staffordshire and Shropshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1844-06-10
- Reference:
- MH 12/14018/127
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MH 12/11730/153 Folios 343-348. Letter from Harry White, Clerk to the Guardians of the Blything Poor...
Folios 343-348. Letter from Harry White, Clerk to the Guardians of the Blything Poor Law Union, to the Poor Law Commission enclosing two letters from the parish of Kelsale, which were omitted from his previous letter of 7 December 1836: Letter from Anthony Collett, Trustee of the Kelsale Trust Estates, to the board of guardians of the Blything Poor Law Union confirming that in the last 26 years, in each of the cases which has come before him, a full enquiry has been made of the parish officers as to whether advantage was taken of any gift from the Trust to diminish the weekly allowance from the rates and assurance given that their gift would be withdrawn where advantage was taken. Letter from Frances Skoulding, Overseer for the parish of Kelsale to the Guardians of the Blything Poor Law Union in which he assures the guardians that no relief given to the poor of the parish of Kelsale, by the trustees of the Charity Lands,has ever reduced the amount of aid given to the poor. They have received the same amount of relief as they would have received had no such charities existed. Paper Number: 5877/A/1836. Poor Law Union Number 432. Counties: Suffolk.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1836-12-10
- Reference:
- MH 12/11730/153
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MH 12/1530/309 Folio 495. Draft letter from the Poor Law Board to John Letchie [John Letcher], Overseer...
Folio 495. Draft letter from the Poor Law Board to John Letchie [John Letcher], Overseer of the Poor of the parish of St Agnes in the Truro Poor Law Union, promising attention to his request for advice on the chargeability of relief to pauper Elizabeth Simmons. Paper Number: 16079/1849. Poor Law Union Number 57. Counties: Cornwall.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1849-06-06
- Reference:
- MH 12/1530/309
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MH 12/16249/201 Folio 275. Draft letter from the Poor Law Board to Thomas Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians...
Folio 275. Draft letter from the Poor Law Board to Thomas Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians of the Cardiff Poor Law Union. Acknowledging their letter of the 6 May 1852 referring to the particulars respecting the case of David Jenkins. The Poor Law Board point out that as to the portion of the relief which is included in accounts which have been closed and audited the proposed transfer of the charge cannot now be lawfully made but the residue should be charged to the common fund. This will enable the board of guardians to charge about £6 or £6 10s from the £17 10s Charged in error to the parish of Lantwit Vadre. Initialled: C [Lord Courtenay, Secretary to the Poor Law Board]. Paper Number: 153337/1852. Poor Law Union Number 613. Counties: Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1852-05-28
- Reference:
- MH 12/16249/201
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MH 12/16249/357 Folio 488. Draft letter from the Poor Law Board to T Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians...
Folio 488. Draft letter from the Poor Law Board to T Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians of the Cardiff Poor Law Union, they acknowledge receipt of his letter of 5 May and request the particulars for the appointment of D Mathews, Collector for Rumney, be filled up on the enclosed form [not included]. Paper Number: 15634/1853. Poor Law Union Number 613. Counties: Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1853-05-09
- Reference:
- MH 12/16249/357
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MH 12/16249/245 Folio 335. Note/table from Thomas Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians of the Cardiff...
Folio 335. Note/table from Thomas Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians of the Cardiff Poor Law Union, to Poor Law Board, 'Certificate of Election' at the Cardiff Poor Law Union, parish of Pentyrch. David Thomas, 2 votes. Horatio James Thomas, 44 votes. Signed: Thomas Watkins, 1 July 1852. Paper Number: 31484/1852. Poor Law Union Number 613. Counties: Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1852-07-01
- Reference:
- MH 12/16249/245
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MH 12/4540/9 Folio 19. Letter from John D Taylor [John Dobede Taylor], Clerk to the Guardians...
Folio 19. Letter from John D Taylor [John Dobede Taylor], Clerk to the Guardians of the Bishops Stortford Poor Law Union, to the Poor Law Board. He sends a form of cholera return [not included]. Paper Number: 2385/1850. Poor Law Union Number 167. Counties: Hertfordshire and Essex.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1850-01-12
- Reference:
- MH 12/4540/9
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MH 12/5968/1/228 Folio 393. Draft letter from Poor Law Board to Charles Hart, Secretary to the Liverpool...
Folio 393. Draft letter from Poor Law Board to Charles Hart, Secretary to the Liverpool Select Vestry. The Board acknowledge receipt of the letter of 23 December 1851 with enclosures and report that they will give immediate attention to the resolution of the Select Vestry into the alleged neglect of duty on part of Mr J B Hyams, Medical Officer of the Liverpool Parish in the case of Samuel Jones, deceased. Paper Number: 51619/1851. Poor Law Union Number 220. Counties: Lancashire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1851-12-31
- Reference:
- MH 12/5968/1/228
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MH 12/4540/147 Folio 231. Letter from John D Taylor [John Dobede Taylor], Clerk to the Guardians...
Folio 231. Letter from John D Taylor [John Dobede Taylor], Clerk to the Guardians of the Bishops Stortford Poor Law Union, to Poor Law Board, acknowledging their letter of 8 March 1851, and informing them that the vestry of Much Hadham have resolved that a new map is unnecessary for the purposes of the new valuation. Annotated: state that under the circumstances the Board can only issue an order for a new valuation. Order dated 15 and sent 24 April 1851. Paper Number: 14834/1851. See also Paper Number: 10858/1851. Poor Law Union Number 167. Counties: Hertfordshire and Essex.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1851-04-03
- Reference:
- MH 12/4540/147
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MH 12/14018/101 Folio 154. Statistical return: from Henry Saunders, Clerk to the Guardians of the...
Folio 154. Statistical return: from Henry Saunders, Clerk to the Guardians of the Kidderminster Poor Law Union, to the Poor Law Commission, giving number of children orphaned, those deserted, the number of widows receiving outdoor relief on 18 March 1844 and the number of children dependent upon them. Paper Number: 5743/B/1844. Poor Law Union Number 530. Counties: Worcestershire, Staffordshire and Shropshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1844-04-19
- Reference:
- MH 12/14018/101
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MH 12/16249/269 Folio 367. Draft letter from the Poor Law Board to Thomas Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians...
Folio 367. Draft letter from the Poor Law Board to Thomas Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians of the Cardiff Poor Law Union, sanctioning the appointment of Thomas Evans to the office of Collector of the Poor Rates for Penmark. Paper Number: 39721/1852. Poor Law Union Number 613. Counties: Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1852-11-03
- Reference:
- MH 12/16249/269
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MH 12/14018/342 Folios 508-511. Letter from Henry Saunders, Clerk to the Guardians of the Kidderminster...
Folios 508-511. Letter from Henry Saunders, Clerk to the Guardians of the Kidderminster Poor Law Union, to the Poor Law Commission, regarding officer's salaries. He seeks sanction and approval for increases in the officer's salaries as agreed by the board. He forwards the resolution of 10 November 1846. Resolution that the clerk's salary be increased from £110 to £130 per annum. Moved by the Reverend Joseph Fletcher, seconded by Mr Heath, carried unanimously. That the salary of the governor and matron be increased from £85 to £100 per annum. Moved by the Reverend Joseph Fletcher, seconded by the Reverend R P Turner. Amendment, that no increase be made in the salaries of the governor and matron. Moved by Mr Barnes, seconded by Mr Kiteley. Amendment carried by a majority of ten to three. That the salary of Robert Wilkinson, Relieving Officer, be increased from £110 to £130 per annum. Moved by Mr Brinton, seconded by Mr Baldwin, carried unanimously. That the salary of Mitchell Farrington, Relieving Officer, be increased from £90 to £100 per annum. Moved by the Reverend Joseph Fletcher, seconded by Mr Barnes, carried unanimously. That the salary of the porter be increased from £20 to £25 per annum. Moved by Mr Duncan, seconded by the Reverend Joseph Fletcher, carried unanimously. That the foregoing resolutions along with reasons be forwarded to the Poor Law Commission for their sanction and the increases to apply from the next quarter. Analysis showing the reduction in salaries taken in May 1843 by the clerk, master and matron, relieving officers 1 and 2, and the porter. It also lists the proposed increases. Annotated: the current salaries appear to be comparable to others. It would be a bad precedent to increase them with no good reason. There may be good reason to raise the salary of Mitchell Farrington, Relieving Officer for Bewdley, but not the others. Edward Gulson, [Assistant Poor Law Commissioner], 19 November 1846. Paper Number: 14646/B/1846. Poor Law Union Number 530. Counties: Worcestershire, Staffordshire and Shropshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1846-11-13
- Reference:
- MH 12/14018/342
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MH 12/14018/56 Folio 97. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to Henry Saunders, Clerk to the...
Folio 97. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to Henry Saunders, Clerk to the Guardians of the Kidderminster Poor Law Union, regarding the appointment of collector. They sanction the appointment of Robert Lawley Horman [Robert Lawley Hooman]. Paper Number: 9677/B/1843. Poor Law Union Number 530. Counties: Worcestershire, Staffordshire and Shropshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1843-07-19
- Reference:
- MH 12/14018/56
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MH 12/1530/308 Folio 494. Draft letter from the Poor Law Board to R M Hodge [Richard Michell Hodge],...
Folio 494. Draft letter from the Poor Law Board to R M Hodge [Richard Michell Hodge], Clerk to the Guardians of the Truro Poor Law Union, sending copy of letter from John Letchie [John Letcher], Overseer of the Poor of the parish of St Agnes, and requesting observations on the chargeability of relief given to pauper Elizabeth Simmons. Paper Number: 16079/1849. Poor Law Union Number 57. Counties: Cornwall.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1849-06-06
- Reference:
- MH 12/1530/308
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MH 12/14018/370 Folio 552. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to Henry Saunders, Clerk to...
Folio 552. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to Henry Saunders, Clerk to the Guardians of the Kidderminster Poor Law Union, regarding bread contract. They acknowledge receipt of his letter and board resolution of 22 December 1846. They forward a copy of the letter [not included] written to Thomas Hair through whom the memorial was forwarded to them regarding the supply of bread by John Smith at a higher tendered price than other bakers who tendered. Paper Number: 16395/B/1846. Poor Law Union Number 530. Counties: Worcestershire, Staffordshire and Shropshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1847-01-07
- Reference:
- MH 12/14018/370
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MH 12/4540/167 Folio 260. Draft letter from the Poor Law Board to the clerk to the guardians of...
Folio 260. Draft letter from the Poor Law Board to the clerk to the guardians of the Bishops Stortford Poor Law Union, acknowledging their letter of 3 May 1851, relating to the guardians' proposal to pay the new collector an annual salary of £10, instead of by the customary poundage. The Board believes there are sufficient grounds to make the change, but they require the guardians to state their reasons, before a decision can be made. Paper Number: 19368/1851. Poor Law Union Number 167. Counties: Hertfordshire and Essex.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1851-05-06
- Reference:
- MH 12/4540/167