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MH 12/13904/143 Folio 194. Letter from Edmund Head, Assistant Poor Law Commissioner, to the Poor...
Folio 194. Letter from Edmund Head, Assistant Poor Law Commissioner, to the Poor Law Commission, requesting they forward the new election order to the Bromsgrove Poor Law Union to avoid a repetition of the disputes that occurred at the last election. Annotated: send order altering rules and make memo for order to be replaced yearly. Paper Number: 660/B/1840. Poor Law Union Number 526. Counties: Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Staffordshire, Shropshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1840-02-23
- Reference:
- MH 12/13904/143
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MH 12/13904/283 Folios 409-410. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to the Overseers of Bentley...
Folios 409-410. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to the Overseers of Bentley Pauncefoot, Bromsgrove headed 'Accounts of Bentley Pauncefoot Parish'. They understand that the auditor of the Bromsgrove Poor Law Union is unable to complete the audit of accounts as they have failed to comply with the requirements to prepare and submit accounts. Attention is drawn to the requirements of statute. Failure to comply will render them liable to penalties which are cumulative, the third and every subsequent offence subjecting the offender to fine and imprisonment. Whilst reluctant to have recourse to compulsory measures unless the accounts are made up and presented in the proper form the auditor will be instructed to proceed for penalties. The Commissioners require to know why the reasons for the action in order that they might remove any doubts. Paper Number: 12152/B/1840. Poor Law Union Number 526. Counties: Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Staffordshire, Shropshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1840-11-06
- Reference:
- MH 12/13904/283
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MH 12/4539/38 Folio 65. Draft letter from Poor Law Commission to John D Taylor [John Dobede Taylor],...
Folio 65. Draft letter from Poor Law Commission to John D Taylor [John Dobede Taylor], Clerk to the Guardians of the Bishops Stortford Poor Law Union, acknowledging receipt of their letter dated 3 April 1847. The Commission wish to know the quantities of rice and bread that the guardians propose to allow each workhouse inmate in lieu of their allocation of potatoes. Paper Number: 5886/A/1847. Poor Law Union Number 167. Counties: Hertfordshire and Essex.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1847-04-12
- Reference:
- MH 12/4539/38
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MH 12/13904/37 Folios 47-50. Letter from [William Augustine Greening], Bromsgrove, to the Poor Law...
Folios 47-50. Letter from [William Augustine Greening], Bromsgrove, to the Poor Law Commission, requesting a reply to his letter of the 24 March. He also asks if it would invalidate the vote if voting papers were taken from the voters before the day of election and also if it could be proved that the overseers neglected to ask for the voting papers on the day of election would the return made by the overseers be void? He also sends two examples of voting papers filled in differently and asks which would be the proper manner of filling in and whether overseers might reject one or other. Enclosures: Examples of voting paper for the Parish of Bromsgrove. Proposed Guardians: Charles Cresswell, Barnesley [Barnsley]Hall, Farmer. Robert Heynes, Burcott [Burcot], Bromsgrove, Farmer. William Ward senior, Bromsgrove, Maltster. William Watton, High Street, Bromsgrove, Butcher. John Cole, Timberhonger, Bromsgrove, Farmer. William Higgs, Little Barnesley [Barnsley], Bromsgrove, Farmer. William Augustine Greening, High Street, Bromsgrove, Grocer. John Dipple, High Street, Bromsgrove, Ironmonger. Richard Gilbert, High Street, Bromsgrove, Innkeeper. William Whitehouse, Money Lane, Bromsgrove, Farmer. Variously seconded by Henry Campion, William Ward senior, John Dipple, William Augustine Greening. In first copy last five candidates initialled J C. [in Greening's hand]. Document signed John Cook [in Greening's hand]. Cook's mark witnessed by Greening. Second copy as above but last five candidates initialled W A G. Paper Number: 2519/C/1839. Poor Law Union Number 526. Counties: Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Staffordshire, Shropshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1839-03-01
- Reference:
- MH 12/13904/37
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MH 12/487/59 Folio 125. Draft letter from Edwin Chadwick, Secretary to the Poor Law Commission,...
Folio 125. Draft letter from Edwin Chadwick, Secretary to the Poor Law Commission, to John Garrard, Auditor of the Newport Pagnell Poor Law Union, responding to Garrard's explanation as to the cause of the quarterly abstracts of the accounts of the union not having been sent, which is entirely satisfactory to the Commission.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1836-03-02
- Reference:
- MH 12/487/59
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MH 12/13904/121 Folios 162-164. Letter from Thomas Day, Clerk to the Guardians of the Bromsgrove...
Folios 162-164. Letter from Thomas Day, Clerk to the Guardians of the Bromsgrove Poor Law Union, to the Poor Law Commission, enclosing a parish produce property appropriation order referring to Pedmore parish in the Bromsgrove Poor Law Union. The sum of £219 12s to be paid to discharge payment of loans on new workhouse. The sum of £12 12s shall be paid to offset expenses incurred in making a survey valuation of the parish. The remainder of the sum of £303 16s to be invested and dividends applied in aid of the rates. The letter also refers to J Mathews, who was appointed to survey and value Pedmore. An addition £12 2s has been agreed as expenses and the board of guardians want ther Commission's sanction. Paper Number: 526/B/1840. Poor Law Union Number 526. Counties: Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Staffordshire, Shropshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1839-12-17
- Reference:
- MH 12/13904/121
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MH 12/13904/297 Folios 431-432. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to A Power [Alfred Power],...
Folios 431-432. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to A Power [Alfred Power], Assistant Poor Law Commissioner, headed 'Average of Bentley Pauncefoot'. They acknowledge the objections which he fears will be raised to the basis of the calculation of the average and his desire to be more fully possessed of the view of the Board. The Commission has given its opinion and it is desirable that he adopt the opinion of Sir Edmund Head [Assistant Poor Law Commissioner]. The principle is outlined in six steps. There is expenditure of £1,117 for the three townships of Bentley Pauncefoot, Redditch and Webheath. The sum levied by the rate covered the expenditure and is thus the basis for calculation of the contribution of Bentley Pauncefoot. Paper Number: 13363/B/1840. Poor Law Union Number 526. Counties: Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Staffordshire, Shropshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1840-12-10
- Reference:
- MH 12/13904/297
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MH 12/4539/29 Folio 52. Draft letter from Poor Law Commission to John D Taylor [John Dobede Taylor],...
Folio 52. Draft letter from Poor Law Commission to John D Taylor [John Dobede Taylor], Clerk to the Guardians of the Bishops Stortford Poor Law Union, acknowledging their letter dated 13 March 1847. The Commission request his observations on the letter sent Mr Samuel Welch dated 19 February 1847 a copy of which is enclosed [not included]. Paper Number: 4461/A/1847. Poor Law Union Number 167. Counties: Hertfordshire and Essex.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1847-03-18
- Reference:
- MH 12/4539/29
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MH 12/4539/39 Folios 66-68. Letter from John D Taylor [John Dobede Taylor], Clerk to the Guardians...
Folios 66-68. Letter from John D Taylor [John Dobede Taylor], Clerk to the Guardians of the Bishops Stortford Poor Law Union, to the Poor Law Commission enclosing the return for the year ending 1 January 1846 detailing the numbers of orders for removal obtained from the parishes in this union {Bishops Stortford Poor Law Union]. Enclosed is the form providing details of the number of removals from 1 January 1845 to 1 January 1846 for the Bishops Stortford Poor Law Union. Paper Number: 5991/A/1847. Poor Law Union Number 167. Counties: Hertfordshire and Essex.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1847-04-06
- Reference:
- MH 12/4539/39
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MH 12/16247/155 Folio 217. Letter from Thomas Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians of the Cardiff Poor...
Folio 217. Letter from Thomas Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians of the Cardiff Poor Law Union, to Poor Law Commission, replying to their letter of the 9 October 1844 requiring a copy of the contract for the new valuation of Cardiff. He states that no contract was entered into by the guardians and the valuers, but an agreement for the valuation was made by the overseers of the parishes of St John and St Mary in virtue of which one of the gentlemen employed is to receive £25 and the other who is the county surveyor is to receive £2 2s per day for the time he is occupied. Annotated: request that the valuation may be forwarded for the inspection of the Commission. 17 October 1844. Paper Number: 16868/B/1844. Poor Law Union Number 613. Counties: Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1844-10-14
- Reference:
- MH 12/16247/155
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MH 12/487/41 Folios 95-97. Draft letter from Edwin Chadwick, Secretary to the Poor Law Commission,...
Folios 95-97. Draft letter from Edwin Chadwick, Secretary to the Poor Law Commission, to William Powell, Clerk to the Guardians of the Newport Pagnell Poor Law Union, sending enclosures regarding the workhouse plan and the workhouse order for their completion.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1836-01-08
- Reference:
- MH 12/487/41
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MH 12/13904/70 Folios 94-95. Letter from Thomas Day, Clerk to the Guardians of the Bromsgrove Poor...
Folios 94-95. Letter from Thomas Day, Clerk to the Guardians of the Bromsgrove Poor Law Union, to the Poor Law Commission, stating that the guardians regret the answer of the Commissioners respecting their order for prohibition of poor law relief. They ask them to reconsider that part of the order relating to non-resident widows and children and the giving of relief by loan to the able bodied. The board is of the opinion that relief should be extended to widows having three or more children less than eight years of age residing within a ten mile radius of the union. Also that relief by loan should be continued. Often due to inclemency of the weather, lack of trade etc. the agricultural labourers, nailers and needlemakers in the union are prevented from working and so are forced to enter the workhouse unless relieved by loan. This relief would be less expensive to parishes and more advantageous to the poor. Paper Number: 4317/C/1839. Poor Law Union Number 526. Counties: Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Staffordshire, Shropshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1839-05-28
- Reference:
- MH 12/13904/70
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MH 12/4539/258 Folios 437-438. Letter from John D Taylor [John Dobede Taylor], Clerk to the Guardians...
Folios 437-438. Letter from John D Taylor [John Dobede Taylor], Clerk to the Guardians of the Bishops Stortford Poor Law Union, to the Poor Law Board explaining that vaccination contracts with medical officers have not been made for the year commencing 24 June 1848. The reason for this is that the guardians have found it better to pay the medical officers at a rate of 1s 6d per vaccination. The guardians have also found that the system of setting up vaccination stations to be ineffective and that the medical officers prefer to visit the homes of the poor. The guardians propose to use this system again for the coming year unless the Board advise otherwise. Annotated: I do not object to the arrangement but a contract is asked for. Paper Number: 17125/1848. Poor Law Union Number 167. Counties: Hertfordshire and Essex.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1848-06-09
- Reference:
- MH 12/4539/258
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MH 12/13904/159 Folio 218. Letter from Thomas Day, Clerk to the Guardians of the Bromsgrove Poor...
Folio 218. Letter from Thomas Day, Clerk to the Guardians of the Bromsgrove Poor Law Union, to the Poor Law Commission, headed 'Registration of Conveyance'. He encloses a conveyance duly executed by Mr Tandy together with letters 972/B and 2237/B [not included]. The only debt due from the parish before the passing of the act is to Mr Maund for £80 for printing and stationery. A breakdown of the monies payable to each Exchequer loan is included. The only other unappropriated monies relate to Tutnall Cobley. Paper Number: 2887/B/1840. Poor Law Union Number 526. Counties: Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Staffordshire, Shropshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1840-03-09
- Reference:
- MH 12/13904/159
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MH 12/13904/235 Folio 331. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to Thomas Day, Clerk to the...
Folio 331. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to Thomas Day, Clerk to the Guardians of the Bromsgrove Poor Law Union. They sanction the contract for a new valuation of Clent for the purposes of the Parochial Assessment Act between the guardians and Mr Jeremiah Mathews. The contract is returned [not included]. Paper Number: 8918/B/1840. Poor Law Union Number 526. Counties: Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Staffordshire, Shropshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1840-08-01
- Reference:
- MH 12/13904/235
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MH 12/13904/92 Folio 123. Letter From Thomas Day, Clerk to the Guardians of the Bromsgrove Poor...
Folio 123. Letter From Thomas Day, Clerk to the Guardians of the Bromsgrove Poor Law Union, to the Poor Law Commission, stating that the proportion of the parish of Belbroughton of the loan borrowed for building the union workhouse amounts to £739 15s ½d and the net amount of sale produced is £257 17s 11d. Annotated: Lumley [William Golden Lumley, Assistant Secretary to the poor Law Commission]. Paper Number: 5268/B/1839. Poor Law Union Number 526. Counties: Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Staffordshire, Shropshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1839-08-01
- Reference:
- MH 12/13904/92
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MH 12/13904/268 Folio 388. Letter from Thomas Day, Clerk to the Guardians of the Bromsgrove Poor...
Folio 388. Letter from Thomas Day, Clerk to the Guardians of the Bromsgrove Poor Law Union, to the Poor Law Commission, headed 'Parish of Frankley Sale proceeds of property'. An order is sought for the proceeds of £40 to be used in part discharge of their share of the £5,500 building loan of the Exchequer Loan Company which after instalments already paid now stands at £64 19s 2¾d. Paper Number: 11598/B/1840. Poor Law Union Number 526. Counties: Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Staffordshire, Shropshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1840-10-15
- Reference:
- MH 12/13904/268
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MH 12/13904/87 Folio 116. Thomas Day, Clerk to the Guardians of the Bromsgrove Poor Law Union, to...
Folio 116. Thomas Day, Clerk to the Guardians of the Bromsgrove Poor Law Union, to the Poor Law Commission, requesting an early reply to his letter of the 25 June 1839 referring to the Bellbroughton [Belbroughton] parish survey plan and valuation. Annotated: all answered 5124/C, 24 July. Paper Number: 4917/B/1839. Poor Law Union Number 526. Counties: Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Staffordshire, Shropshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1839-07-22
- Reference:
- MH 12/13904/87
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MH 12/13904/170 Folio 235. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to Thomas Day, Clerk to the...
Folio 235. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to Thomas Day, Clerk to the Guardians of the Bromsgrove Poor Law Union. In response to the query regarding the omission of a calling of someone nominated as a guardian the nomination is good if the person can be recognised throughout the parish. Paper Number: 3333/B/1840. Poor Law Union Number 526. Counties: Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Staffordshire, Shropshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1840-03-20
- Reference:
- MH 12/13904/170
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MH 12/16247/153 Folio 215. Letter from Thomas Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians of the Cardiff Poor...
Folio 215. Letter from Thomas Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians of the Cardiff Poor Law Union, to Poor Law Commission, replying to their letter of the 3 October 1844 requiring the guardians to obtain a bond from the master of the workhouse. Stating that the matron, there being no master, has been instructed by the guardians to give security for the due performance of the duties of her office and her husband for the same will probably be presented to the guardians at their next meeting. Annotated: Mary Davis appointed March 1836. Refers to 4808/B/1841 in which the Poor Law Commission consented to this arrangement. W G L [William Golden Lumley, Assistant Secretary to the Poor Law Commission]. Paper Number: 16867/B/1844. Poor Law Union Number 613. Counties: Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1844-10-14
- Reference:
- MH 12/16247/153