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MH 12/4540/299 Folio 453. Draft letter from the Poor Law Board to John D Taylor [John Dobede Taylor],...
Folio 453. Draft letter from the Poor Law Board to John D Taylor [John Dobede Taylor], Clerk to the Guardians of the Bishops Stortford Poor Law Union. They request an answer to their letter of 15 June 1852 concerning the relieving officers and their salaries. Paper Number: 22194/1852. Poor Law Union Number 167. Counties: Hertfordshire and Essex.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1852-08-10
- Reference:
- MH 12/4540/299
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MH 12/4540/355 Folio 520. Letter from Thomas Lawrence, Assistant Overseer in the parish of Furneaux...
Folio 520. Letter from Thomas Lawrence, Assistant Overseer in the parish of Furneaux Pelham in the Bishops Stortford Poor Law Union, to the Poor Law Board. Lawrence states that he was not aware that he was required to provide a bond to the guardians, but that he will see the clerk immediately to make the necessary arrangements. Annotated: write to the clerk, refer to the board's letter of 28 July, ask whether the assistant overseers have given security. Set out their names and parishes. Paper Number: 30592/1852. Poor Law Union Number 167. Counties: Hertfordshire and Essex.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1852-08-02
- Reference:
- MH 12/4540/355
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MH 12/5968/1/55 Folios 111-112. Letter from William Graham, of 51 Marylebone, Liverpool to the Poor...
Folios 111-112. Letter from William Graham, of 51 Marylebone, Liverpool to the Poor Law Board. He refers to letter by same post from [John Callan], Medical Officer of number 5 District, Liverpool Parish, in which he explains his employment of Mr Campion as a vaccinator. Graham became Callan's assistant on the 18 February 1851 but it is not true that Campion's services were only retained until then. Campion continued to vaccinate in the number 5 District until about 10 days ago when he stopped because Callan reduced his pay from 9d to 6d for each case. Campion is now busy vaccinating for H Emmett, J B Hyam and Thomas Barford Gildersleeve, of this parish. I request the Board will consider this letter as strictly private as disclosure of my name would result in unemployment. Paper Number: 13813/1851. Poor Law Union Number 220. Counties: Lancashire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1851-03-24
- Reference:
- MH 12/5968/1/55
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MH 12/11731/11 Folios 33-34. Letter from Dr Kay [James Phillips Kay, Assistant Poor Law Commissioner],...
Folios 33-34. Letter from Dr Kay [James Phillips Kay, Assistant Poor Law Commissioner], Norwich, [Norfolk], to the Poor Law Commission, informing them that the board of guardians of the Blything Poor Law Union had appointed a committee on Monday 16 January 1837, to assist him in reviewing the insufficient diet of the able bodied men who worked eight hours per day, at the 'Hand Corn Mill'. He has taken evidence from the superintendant of labour and the surgeon at the workhouse and will forward the evidence as soon as it is copied. The committee reported that they could not find any evidence to confirm that the men working at the mill were receiving an insufficient diet and request that the application regarding diet, from the board of guardians, be disregarded. Paper Number: 487/A/1837. Poor Law Union Number 432. Counties: Suffolk.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1837-01-17
- Reference:
- MH 12/11731/11
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MH 12/9231/163 Folio 360. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to [J Bruce Campbell] of Nottingham,...
Folio 360. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to [J Bruce Campbell] of Nottingham, acknowledging receipt of Campbell's letter of the 24 April. The Commission say they will make enquiries into the case of John Henson of Heanor to which he has drawn their attention. They also point out that the governors of the Basford Poor Law Union in which Henson appears to reside are responsible for his relief and not, as Campbell seems to think, the governors of the Derby Poor Law Union. Also: draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to Mr William Ashton, Clerk to the Guardians of the Basford Poor Law Union, forwarding a letter which they received from [Mr J Bruce Campbell] regarding the case of John Henson of Heanor. The Commission point out that although Henson might belong to the parish of the Derby Poor Law Union, the governor's of the Basford Poor Law Union are still primarily responsible for his relief as he resides in that union. They ask for the facts of the case and the view that the governor's have of it. Poor Law Union Number 334. Counties: Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1841-04-26
- Reference:
- MH 12/9231/163
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MH 12/16249/190 Folio 261. Draft letter from the Poor Law Board to T Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians...
Folio 261. Draft letter from the Poor Law Board to T Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians of the Cardiff Poor Law Union, acknowledging his letter of 7 April, regarding the proposed sale of property at Radyr in the Cardiff union. They will need to make enquiries to the agent of the lord of the manor. They will communicate once he has replied. Paper Number: 10955/1852. Poor Law Union Number 613. Counties: Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1852-04-28
- Reference:
- MH 12/16249/190
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MH 12/16249/27 Folio 31. Draft letter from the Poor Law Board to [Thomas Watkins], Clerk to the...
Folio 31. Draft letter from the Poor Law Board to [Thomas Watkins], Clerk to the Guardians of the Cardiff Poor Law Union, regarding appointment of collector. Referring to Watkins' letter of 6 February and stating that no letter dated 4 July 1850 had been received referring to the appointment of a collector of poor rates for the parish of Llandaff. The Board explains that the order of the 12 November 1838 enables the union to appoint another collector to replace John Pride, dismissed, and, when made, it should be reported to the Board. Paper Number: 8251/1851. Poor Law Union Number 613. Counties: Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1851-02-13
- Reference:
- MH 12/16249/27
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MH 12/5968/1/222 Folio 378. Teaching certificate from the Committee of the Council on Education awarded...
Folio 378. Teaching certificate from the Committee of the Council on Education awarded to Ann Casanavo, Mistress of Liverpool Parochial School based on the inspection T B Browne, H M Inspector of Parochial Union Schools. The certificates show the Board's estimate of the candidate's qualifications and the sums allowed from the Parliamentary Grant for teachers. Paper Number: 49854/1851. Poor Law Union Number 220. Counties: Lancashire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1851-12-10
- Reference:
- MH 12/5968/1/222
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MH 12/14018/237 Folio 365. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission, to H Saunders [Henry Saunders],...
Folio 365. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission, to H Saunders [Henry Saunders], Clerk to the Guardians of the Kidderminster Poor Law Union, stating that an order will be authorised for the appointment of a collector of poor rates for Bewdley. The salary to be paid as agreed by the Guardians. Paper Number: 2794/B/1846. Poor Law Union Number 530. Counties: Worcestershire, Staffordshire and Shropshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1846-02-28
- Reference:
- MH 12/14018/237
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MH 12/9231/340 Folios 643-644. Letter from William Ashton to the Poor Law Commission enclosing a...
Folios 643-644. Letter from William Ashton to the Poor Law Commission enclosing a list names of the able bodied given relief on 16 November 1841 for the approval of the Commission. These are: Jonathan Hawkin, Lace Maker, no work; Lydia Hawkin [wife], and 4 children under 6 years of age. John Bellaby, Bleacher, no work; Mary Bellaby and Ann Bellaby [daughters]. John Oscroft, FWK [Framework Knitter], no work, Mary Oscroft [his wife] and 6 children. William White FWK [Framework Knitter], no work for all, Elizabeth White, [his wife], FWK; Jane White FWK; Ann White FWK; Hannah white FWK, [daughters]. Settlement, St Mary's, Nottingham. William Williamson, Framesmith, no work; Rebecca Williamson; Seamstress, Mary Williamson [----- bobbins]; Emma Williamson, mends lace, and 5 other children. [John Boetby]; Nottingham, FWK [Framework Knitter], no work for all [Ann Boetby], his wife, Seamstress; [Mary Boetby], [John Boetby] and 4 other children. William Clifford, FWK [Framework Knitter], no work, wife and 6 children. Samuel Spray, FWK [Framework Knitter], no work; Ann Spray, his wife, Seamstress; Mary Spray, works in a mill, and 2 children. Joseph Slack, FWK [Framework Knitter], no work; has a wife, seamstress, and 4 children; Paper Number: 11942/B/1841. Poor Law Union Number 334. Counties: Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1841-11-18
- Reference:
- MH 12/9231/340
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MH 12/16249/437 Folios 619-620. Draft Letter from the Poor Law Board to Thomas Watkins, Clerk to...
Folios 619-620. 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 16 December 1853 relating to the pauper Samuel Morgan and his wife and six children. Stating that at the time of his death were in law residing in the parish of Lantrissent. Their house was in that parish and the family resided in it. So the Board consider that the widow and children are now irremovable from the parish of Lantrissent by operation of the 9& 10 Vic c 66 s 2. Paper Number: 46743/1853. Poor Law Union Number 613. Counties: Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1853-12-22
- Reference:
- MH 12/16249/437
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MH 12/9231/33 Folio 52. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to William Ashton, Clerk to the...
Folio 52. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to William Ashton, Clerk to the Guardians of the Basford Poor Law Union, acknowledging his letter and enclosing a copy of the Vaccination Fees circular [not included]. Paper Number: 588/V/1841. Poor Law Union Number 334. Counties: Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1841-04-27
- Reference:
- MH 12/9231/33
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MH 12/16249/376 Folio 526. Letter to T Watkins, Clerk of the Guardians of Cardiff Union from the...
Folio 526. Letter to T Watkins, Clerk of the Guardians of Cardiff Union from the Poor Law Board London, transmitting him a Copy of an Order issued for the purpose of convening a parochial meeting to consent the proposed sale of a property belonging to the parish they have also forwarded forms of the resolution to be adapted and notice of meeting and certificate annexed, to be returned once signed returned to the board through the Clerk of the Guardians in order for the board to issue the order authorising the guardians to proceed with the sale. Poor Law Union Number 613. Counties: Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1853-07-05
- Reference:
- MH 12/16249/376
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MH 12/5968/1/220 Folio 376. Letter from Charles Hart, Secretary to the Liverpool Select Vestry to...
Folio 376. Letter from Charles Hart, Secretary to the Liverpool Select Vestry to the Poor Law Board. Reports appointments made by the Select Vestry: Jane Marshall as Head Laundress at the Industrial School after resignation of Mary Williams, at £12 12s per annum. Amy Speed as Assistant Nurse instead of Mary Evans, and Margaret Piers as Assistant Nurse instead of Johanna Fairhurst, at £8 8s. All new appointments with board, washing and lodging in the establishment included. Paper Number: 49719/1851. Poor Law Union Number 220. Counties: Lancashire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1851-12-09
- Reference:
- MH 12/5968/1/220
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MH 12/16249/340 Folio 466. Draft letter from the Poor Law Board to Mr E Davies of Fairwater House,...
Folio 466. Draft letter from the Poor Law Board to Mr E Davies of Fairwater House, Cardiff, in reply to the memorial for the division of the Cardiff Poor Law Union, stating that the Board have given careful consideration to their arguments and those of the opposing parties and the Board has come to the conclusion that it would not be in the interests of the Union, or on public grounds expedient that this division should take place and therefore decline to accede to the wishes of the memorialists. Paper Number: 11448/1853. Poor Law Union Number 613. Counties: Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1853-04-21
- Reference:
- MH 12/16249/340
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MH 12/14018/142 Folio 232. Draft Letter from the Poor Law Commission, to Henry Saunders, Clerk to...
Folio 232. Draft Letter from the Poor Law Commission, to Henry Saunders, Clerk to the Guardians of the Kidderminster Poor Law Union. The work task order is approved. Two copies are attached [not included], one to be displayed in the workhouse. The order is also to be printed as a placard and displayed in the workhouse. Suggested printers, Knight and Company, Publishers, Ludgate Street. Paper Number: 17651/B/1844. Poor Law Union Number 530. Counties: Worcestershire, Staffordshire and Shropshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1844-11-14
- Reference:
- MH 12/14018/142
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MH 12/16249/346 Folio 475. Draft letter from the Poor Law Board to T Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians...
Folio 475. Draft letter from the Poor Law Board to T Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians of the Cardiff Poor Law Union, stating that a surety remains unless the guardians release the liability. The legal reference is quoted: Gordon v Calvert 4 Russ. 581. Paper Number: 12040/1853. Poor Law Union Number 613. Counties: Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1853-04-23
- Reference:
- MH 12/16249/346
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MH 12/16249/214 Folios 294-295. Letter from Thomas Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians of the Cardiff...
Folios 294-295. Letter from Thomas Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians of the Cardiff Poor Law Union, to Poor Law Board. Referring to their letter of the 19 March 1852 and forwarding the enclosed certificate. Stating that the house of refuge is managed by a man who receives 15s per week and a nurse who receives 5s weekly it was opened during the prevalence of cholera and having found very useful for reception of infectious cases has been continued ever since. Postscript - the provisions are cooked in the workhouse and supplied thence. Enclosed: Workhouse Accommodation Form A. This certificate relates to the maximum capacity of the work house, it states: The board of guardians of the Cardiff Union after consulting with their medical officer report to the Poor Law Board that the above named workhouse and house of refuge are capable of accommodating respectively 260 and 30 persons. Signed: Letter from Thomas Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians and James Lewis, medical officer, to the Cardiff Poor Law Union. 15 May 1852. Annotated: Mr Graves [John Thomas Graves, Poor Law Inspector], 22 May 1852. 23 May 1852. 'I visited the refuge on the 21 June 1851 and thought it well managed'. Sanction 30 as the limited number for the house of refuge. Sanction 30 as the maximum for the refuge. Initialled: W G L [William Golden Lumley, Assistant Secretary to the Poor Law Board]. 24 May 1852. Paper Number: 18285/1852. Poor Law Union Number 613. Counties: Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1852-05-21
- Reference:
- MH 12/16249/214
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MH 12/16249/124 Folio 164. Draft letter from the Poor Law Board to T Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians...
Folio 164. Draft letter from the Poor Law Board to T Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians of the Cardiff Poor Law Union, acknowledging his letter of 24 September. They have informed the Paymaster General that William Aldridge Bridgewater, Manager of the National Provincial Bank, will draw the bill payable to the Cardiff Poor Law Union from the parliamentary grant. Paper Number: 38014/1851. Poor Law Union Number 613. Counties: Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1851-09-25
- Reference:
- MH 12/16249/124
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MH 12/16249/425 Folio 604. Draft Letter from the Poor Law Board to Thomas Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians...
Folio 604. Draft Letter from the Poor Law Board to Thomas Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians of the Cardiff Poor Law Union. Referring to the Board's letter of 19 October 1853 sanctioning the appointment of Miss Jane Stephenson as Schoolmistress at the Cardiff Workhouse for a further six months probation. The Board request a report from the guardians as to their opinion as to qualifications for her office and whether her general conduct has been satisfactory. Paper Number: 36268/1854. Poor Law Union Number 613. Counties: Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1854-05-10
- Reference:
- MH 12/16249/425