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MH 12/16249/268 Folios 364-366. Letter from Thomas Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians of the Cardiff...
Folios 364-366. Letter from Thomas Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians of the Cardiff Poor Law Union, to Poor Law Board, forwarding the 'Forms of Queries' relating to the appointment of Mr Thomas Evans as Collector for Lantrissent [Llantrisant]. The form shows Evans as living at Lantrissent and was previously a Malster. The salary is to be £100 per annum. William Treherne, Lantrissent, and Daniel Jones, Lantwit Vardre, are sureties. The post became vacant due to the death of Thomas Ajax, previous officer. Annotated: Mr Graves [John Thomas Graves, Poor Law Inspector]. 29 October 1852. Satisfied. J T G, 31 October 1852. Sanction. H F [Henry Fleming, Assistant Secretary to the Poor Law Board]. 1 November 1852. Paper Number: 39721/1852. Poor Law Union Number 613. Counties: Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1852-10-26
- Reference:
- MH 12/16249/268
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MH 12/13904/35 Folio 45. Letter from Thomas Day, Clerk to the Guardians of the Bromsgrove Poor Law...
Folio 45. Letter from Thomas Day, Clerk to the Guardians of the Bromsgrove Poor Law Union, to the Poor Law Commission, asking for advice on behalf of the overseers of Bromsgrove parish. If a voting paper is left at a voter's house, often a person calls and asks if he may fill it up. On agreeing it may later appear that the preferred candidate has not been chosen. If the voting paper is filled up in the absence of the voter have overseers the right to reject the vote? Or if a voter cannot write should the initials of the voter and the witness be placed opposite the chosen candidate and if this has not happened can the overseers reject the vote? Also what is procedure in case of proxy vote? Have the overseers any discretion in these matters? Annotations: papers can be rejected if overseers are informed of irregularities or if initials of voters or proxies are not countersigned by witnesses. Paper Number: 2410/C/1839. Poor Law Union Number 526. Counties: Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Staffordshire, Shropshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1839-03-27
- Reference:
- MH 12/13904/35
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MH 12/9231/114 Folios 234-235. Letter from Edward Senior, Assistant Poor Law Commissioner, to the...
Folios 234-235. Letter from Edward Senior, Assistant Poor Law Commissioner, to the Poor Law Commission informing them that no resolution concerning extra diet for the inmates of the workhouse had been entered in the minute book of the guardians of the Basford Poor Law Union. They thought that the medical officer could not order stimulants for sick paupers, without prior sanction from the guardians because of a misunderstanding over a directive from [John Riley], Auditor. Senior recommends that they change their practice. Paper Number: 2567/B/1841 Poor Law Union Number 334. Counties: Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1841-03-08
- Reference:
- MH 12/9231/114
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MH 12/9231/201 Folio 422. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to William Ashton, Clerk to...
Folio 422. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to William Ashton, Clerk to the Guardians of the Basford Poor Law Union, acknowledging his letter of 20 May and stating that the evidence taken in the case of John Parkes has not yet been printed. If it had been the Commissioners would have already sent copies to the board of guardians. Paper Number: 6073/B/1841. Poor Law Union Number 334. Counties: Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1841-05-24
- Reference:
- MH 12/9231/201
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MH 12/9231/210 Folio 431. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to William Ashton, Clerk to...
Folio 431. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to William Ashton, Clerk to the Guardians of the Basford Poor Law Union, acknowledging his letter of 4 June regarding out relief given to John Roe and family. They sanction the relief already given but if Roe continues to be out of work the guardians should offer the workhouse, in which they believe there is ample room. Paper Number: 6669/B/1841. Poor Law Union Number 334. Counties: Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1841-06-10
- Reference:
- MH 12/9231/210
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MH 12/9231/160 Folio 356. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to [William Ashton], Clerk to...
Folio 356. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to [William Ashton], Clerk to the Guardians of the Basford Poor Law Union, asking that the form enclosed with the letter [not included] is filled in and returned regarding the appointment of Elvina Rushton to the office of Schoolmistress. Paper Number: 1859/B/1841. Poor Law Union Number 334. Counties: Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1841-05-01
- Reference:
- MH 12/9231/160
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MH 12/16247/256 Folios 368-369. Letter from Thomas Watkins junior for Thomas Watkins, Clerk to the...
Folios 368-369. Letter from Thomas Watkins junior for Thomas Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians of the Cardiff Poor Law Union, to the Poor Law Commission, informing them that Evan Hopkin was appointed Relieving Officer for the Cardiff district on 13 September 1845. Annotated: send queries [George Nicholls, Poor Law Commissioner] 17 Sept 1845. Folio 368 is the year guards marked 'Cardiff Poor Law Union 1845 12420 B 45 Non-Resident Relief. Case of pauper named 'Llewellin' vide Monmouth Union 1845'. Monmouth Poor Law Union. Paper Number: 12718/B/1845. Poor Law Union Number 613. Counties: Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1845-09-15
- Reference:
- MH 12/16247/256
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MH 12/16247/117 Folio 174. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to Thomas Watkins, Clerk to...
Folio 174. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to Thomas Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians of the Cardiff Poor Law Union, acknowledging receipt of his letter of 17 June 1844 and state that the Guardians of the Cardiff workhouse are empowered by the order of 12 November 1838, to proceed to fill the vacancy of the Collector of Poor Rates of the Town of Cardiff caused by the resignation of Mr Lloyd. Paper Number: 10005/B/1844. Poor Law Union Number 613. Counties: Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1844-06-20
- Reference:
- MH 12/16247/117
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MH 12/16247/310 Folio 435. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission, to Thomas Watkins, Clerk to...
Folio 435. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission, to Thomas Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians of the Cardiff Poor Law Union, acknowledging the receipt of his letter of 27 April 1846 seeking approval of the rearrangement of the reliving districts in the Cardiff Poor Law Union. The Commission wish to know the reasons for the proposed changes, if the relieving officers remain the same and if or what alterations are proposed to be made in their salaries. Paper Number: 6011/B/1846. Poor Law Union Number 613. Counties: Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1846-05-05
- Reference:
- MH 12/16247/310
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MH 12/9231/109 Folio 228. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to the Reverend Alfred Padley,...
Folio 228. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to the Reverend Alfred Padley, Bulwell, asking which duties, connected with the election of guardians, they wish George Chamberlain to assist with. Paper Number: 2421/B/1841. Poor Law Union Number 334. Counties: Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1841-03-06
- Reference:
- MH 12/9231/109
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MH 12/16247/258 Folio 371. Letter from Thomas Watkins junior for Thomas Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians...
Folio 371. Letter from Thomas Watkins junior for Thomas Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians of the Cardiff Poor Law Union, to the Poor Law Commission. He refers to the case of two boys, Thomas Harris and Edmund Williams, who were admitted to the workhouse and claimed they had absconded from Chepstow Poor Law Union Union workhouse [Monmouthshire]. The Cardiff workhouse matron [Mrs Davies] immediately wrote to the master of Chepstow workhouse stating what had happened and asking for the boys to be sent for. She received a reply from the clerk of the union and Watkins encloses a copy [not included]. He has been asked by the guardians to write a reply and asks the Commission what they should do to return the boys to Chepstow. Annotated: write for the enclosure which was not sent [George Nicholls, Poor Law Commissioner] 17 September 1845. Paper Number: 12719/B/1845. Poor Law Union Number 613. Counties: Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1845-09-15
- Reference:
- MH 12/16247/258
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MH 12/16247/259 Folio 372. Draft letter from [George Coode, Assistant Secretary to the Poor Law Commission]...
Folio 372. Draft letter from [George Coode, Assistant Secretary to the Poor Law Commission] to Thomas Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians of the Cardiff Poor Law Union, acknowledging receipt of his letter of 15 September 1845. The Commission did not receive a copy of the letter referred to and he asks for it to be forwarded to them. Paper Number: 12719/B/1845. Poor Law Union Number 613. Counties: Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1845-09-19
- Reference:
- MH 12/16247/259
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MH 12/16247/100 Folio 152. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to the overseers of the parish...
Folio 152. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to the overseers of the parish of St John in the Cardiff Poor Law Union, enquiring in what manner the workhouse of the parish of St John, formerly occupied by the Guardians of the Poor of the Cardiff Poor Law Union, is now occupied. Paper Number: 9397/B/1844. Poor Law Union Number 613. Counties: Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1844-06-07
- Reference:
- MH 12/16247/100
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MH 12/16247/349 Folio 483. Draft letter from W G L [William Golden Lumley, Assistant Secretary to...
Folio 483. Draft letter from W G L [William Golden Lumley, Assistant Secretary to the Poor Law Commission], to both the Chepstow Poor Law Union and the Cardiff Poor Law Union, reiterating that the Chepstow board will receive the boys at the expense of Cardiff. Paper Number: 13307/B/1845. Poor Law Union Number 613. Counties: Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1845-10-20
- Reference:
- MH 12/16247/349
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MH 12/16247/329 Folio 462. Draft letter from William Golden Lumley, Poor Law Commission, to Thomas...
Folio 462. Draft letter from William Golden Lumley, Poor Law Commission, to Thomas Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians of the Cardiff Poor Law Union, informing him that the Commission has forwarded to the Reverend Wood, and to the Bishop of Llandaff, a draft conveyance of property for approval by them [not included]. Paper Number: 8893/B/1846. Poor Law Union Number 613. Counties: Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1846-07-03
- Reference:
- MH 12/16247/329
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MH 12/16247/112 Folio 169. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to Thomas Watkins, Clerk to...
Folio 169. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to Thomas Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians of the Cardiff Poor Law Union, acknowledging receipt of his letter of 17 June 1844 and request that the contract under which the valuation of the parishes of St John and St Mary [Cardiff] has been made, be forwarded to the Commission. Paper Number: 9915/B/1844. Poor Law Union Number 613. Counties: Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1844-06-21
- Reference:
- MH 12/16247/112
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MH 12/16247/273 Folio 388. Letter from Thomas Watkins junior for Thomas Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians...
Folio 388. Letter from Thomas Watkins junior for Thomas Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians of the Cardiff Poor Law Union, to the Poor Law Commission, enclosing the bills for the expenses incurred in the sale of the Eglwysilan poor house [not included]. Annotated: Mr Lumley [William Golden Lumley, Assistant Secretary to the Poor Law Board], 28 October 1845. Paper Number: 13992/B/1845. Poor Law Union Number 613. Counties: Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1845-10-25
- Reference:
- MH 12/16247/273
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MH 12/9231/306 Folio 583. Letter from the Poor Law Commission to Edward Senior, [Assistant Poor...
Folio 583. Letter from the Poor Law Commission to Edward Senior, [Assistant Poor Law Commissioner], acknowledging his letter and comments regarding the proposed relaxing of the prohibitory order. Paper Number: 10816/B/1841. Poor Law Union Number 334. Counties: Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1841-10-21
- Reference:
- MH 12/9231/306
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MH 12/13904/7 Folios 8-9. Letter from the Poor Law Commission, to Mr W A Greening Guardian, Bromsgrove...
Folios 8-9. Letter from the Poor Law Commission, to Mr W A Greening Guardian, Bromsgrove Poor Law Union, confirming it is the decision of justices to determine the dates for holding special sessions for hearing appeals and further for the whole year. Further instructions relating to above previous court case: R v Sparrow/Bott 25. Referring to form for making a church rate the Commissioners decision is the same forms should be followed as the poor rate. Paper Number: 1509/C/1839. Poor Law Union Number 526. Counties: Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Staffordshire, Shropshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1839-03-09
- Reference:
- MH 12/13904/7
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MH 12/16247/324 Folio 451. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission, to Reverend John M Traherne...
Folio 451. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission, to Reverend John M Traherne (2 Clarence Terrace, Leamington), of the Cardiff Poor Law Union, acknowledging the receipt of his letters of 17 June 1846 and 19 June 1846 on the subject of a motion Traherne intended to submit to the board of guardians of the Cardiff Poor Law Union, asking for the Commission's opinion on whether the board was bound to give notice to individual guardians. The Commission advises that there is no regulation to give special notice to every member of the board. Paper Number: 8551/B/1846. Paper Number: 8679/B/1846. Poor Law Union Number 613. Counties: Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1846-06-23
- Reference:
- MH 12/16247/324