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Reference number MH 12/8475/49: Folio 116. Draft letter from Edwin Chadwick, Secretary to the Poor Law Commission,...
Folio 116. Draft letter from Edwin Chadwick, Secretary to the Poor Law Commission, to Samuel King, Clerk to the Guardians of the Mitford and Launditch Poor Law Union, acknowledging his letter of 3 April proposing that the granting of relief to out-paupers should follow the reading of the minutes. The guardians doubtless had sufficient reason to come to this decision and therefore we have no hesitation in sanctioning it. Paper Number: 3111/A/1837. Poor Law Union Number 302. Counties: Norfolk.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1837-04-13
- Reference:
- MH 12/8475/49
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Reference number MH 12/15161/401: Folio 571. Draft letter from the Poor Law Board to George Spencer, Clerk to the Guardians...
Folio 571. Draft letter from the Poor Law Board to George Spencer, Clerk to the Guardians of the Keighley Poor Law Union, sanctioning the payment of gratuities of £10 to B Green [Bernard Green], Relieving Officer, £5 to John Binns, Relieving Officer and £5 to John Sagar, Workhouse Master, in recognition of extraordinary service. Paper Number: 3984/1855. Poor Law Union Number 571. Counties: Yorkshire West Riding.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1855-02-05
- Reference:
- MH 12/15161/401
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Reference number MH 12/10321/10: Folio 19. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to R F Wright, District Auditor,...
Folio 19. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to R F Wright, District Auditor, Clutton Poor Law Union, Bath, enclosing a copy of a letter from Mr H Plumber [H T Blinman] seeking additional information concerning the disallowance of expenses so that the commissioners may reply to Plumber [not included]. Also a draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to Mr H Plumber [H Blinman] of Hallatrow in High Littleton, in reply to his letter of 14 January concerning disallowances on expenses for a task undertaken in the absence of the overseer. The Commissioners note that the auditor had only sanctioned the part of the expenses that would have been paid if the task had been undertaken by the overseer, and as such they had no capacity to interfere in his decision. Paper Number: 335/C/1839. Poor Law Union Number 325. Counties: Town and County of Berwick-upon-Tweed and Northumberland.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1839-01-16
- Reference:
- MH 12/10321/10
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Reference number MH 12/15161/566: Folio 836. Letter from George Spencer, Clerk to the Guardians of the Keighley Poor...
Folio 836. Letter from George Spencer, Clerk to the Guardians of the Keighley Poor Law Union, to the Poor Law Board, informing them that the shopkeepers who were given tickets for relief in kind by Edward Sutcliffe, late Relieving Officer of Bingley, are impatient for their accounts to be paid. He reminds the Board of his letter of 29 November and asks if the guardians can legally or properly pay them. Sutcliffe has been summoned by the auditor for the balance of his account but it is believed he has absconded and gone to America. Annotated: see 45213/1855. Paper Number: 48390/1855. Poor Law Union Number 571. Counties: Yorkshire West Riding.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1855-12-20
- Reference:
- MH 12/15161/566
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Reference number MH 12/1530/36: Folio 58. Draft letter from Poor Law Commission to R M Hodge [Richard Michell Hodge],...
Folio 58. Draft letter from Poor Law Commission to R M Hodge [Richard Michell Hodge], Clerk to the Guardians of the Truro Poor Law Union, relating to Jane Powell, a pauper widow belonging to the parish of Ruanlanyhane [Ruanlanihorne] but now residing with her father in the parish of Creed in the St Austell Poor Law Union. If she has not resided for 5 years in the parish of Creed and is within Exception 2 of Article 3 of the General Prohibition Order, the Guardians can give her non-resident relief. If she is not within that exception, the Guardians may report to the Commission for consent to the allowance of non-resident relief under Article 6 of the Order. Paper Number: 10264/A/1847. Poor Law Union Number 57. Counties: Cornwall.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1847-06-23
- Reference:
- MH 12/1530/36
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Reference number MH 12/15161/355: Folio 501. Letter from George Spencer, Clerk to the Guardians of the Keighley Poor...
Folio 501. Letter from George Spencer, Clerk to the Guardians of the Keighley Poor Law Union, to the Poor Law Board. In compliance with their letter of 22 September he forwards the return of the cost of in maintenance and outdoor relief for the half year ending Michaelmas 1854 [not included]. Paper Number: 36331/1854. Poor Law Union Number 571. Counties: Yorkshire West Riding.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1854-10-20
- Reference:
- MH 12/15161/355
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Reference number MH 12/4540/73: Folio 114. Draft letter from the Poor Law Board to the master [W Barlow] of the Bishops...
Folio 114. Draft letter from the Poor Law Board to the master [W Barlow] of the Bishops Stortford Poor Law Union. They understand from the guardians that he is in the habit of looking every night at the book the porter is required to keep under Article 214, Number 2 of the Regulations [Consolidated Order] and that he sometimes writes remarks in it for the guidance of the porter, and makes erasures and marks. They ask why he has interfered with the book and what changes he has made. Paper Number: 38438/1850. Poor Law Union Number 167. Counties: Hertfordshire and Essex.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1850-08-16
- Reference:
- MH 12/4540/73
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Reference number MH 12/10321/21: Folio 39. Letter from Robert Dawson, Assistant Tithe Commissioners, Tithe Commission...
Folio 39. Letter from Robert Dawson, Assistant Tithe Commissioners, Tithe Commission Office, to Edwin Chadwick, Secretary to the Poor Law Commission, acknowledging receipt of a map, field book and reference book for North Widcombe. Paper Number: 807/C/1839. 1260/1839. Poor Law Union Number 325. Counties: Town and County of Berwick-upon-Tweed and Northumberland.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1839-01-30
- Reference:
- MH 12/10321/21
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Reference number MH 12/2098/185: Folio 339. A draft of a letter from the Poor Law Commission to Chas Bond, Clerk to...
Folio 339. A draft of a letter from the Poor Law Commission to Chas Bond, Clerk to the Axminster Poor Law Union, with regard to his letter of the 25 June on the subject of the issue of a return of medical appointments for the current year, 1846. The Commission states that the list of officers in the current year, issued by the Axminster Poor Law Union on the 19 June, contains several alterations to the existing medical arrangements. It points out that it should have received details of the appointment of medical officers when they were made in March 1846 and it requests that the union now enter details of those appointments on the enquiry forms, enclosed with the letter, which should then be signed and returned to the Commission. Paper Number: 7721/A/1846 Poor Law Union Number 76. Counties: Devon and Dorset.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1846-06-30
- Reference:
- MH 12/2098/185
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Reference number MH 12/2098/9: Folio 11. Letter from Charles Bond, Clerk to the Guardians of the Axminster Poor...
Folio 11. Letter from Charles Bond, Clerk to the Guardians of the Axminster Poor Law Union to the Poor Law Commission asking whether a medical gentleman who was formerly a medical officer but who does not hold any of the four medical qualifications set out in the Medical Order of 12 March 1842, is now eligible to be appointed as a medical officer. Paper Number: 2188/A/1845. Poor Law Union Number 76. Counties: Devon and Dorset.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1845-02-22
- Reference:
- MH 12/2098/9
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Reference number MH 12/10321/19: Folio 34. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to J and W Rees Mogg [John Rees...
Folio 34. 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, concerning the sale of parish property at Chew Stoke and requesting compliance with guidance in accompanying paper [not included]. Paper Number: 659/C/1839. Poor Law Union Number 325. Counties: Town and County of Berwick-upon-Tweed and Northumberland.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1839-01-30
- Reference:
- MH 12/10321/19
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Reference number MH 12/9228/105: Folios 192-193. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to J Riley [John Riley],...
Folios 192-193. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to J Riley [John Riley], Auditor of the Basford Poor Law Union. They acknowledge receipt of Riley's letter of 17 January 1837 concerning the audit of the accounts of the Basford Poor Law Union, which they find satisfactory. They have also received the abstracts of the accounts and the details of other expenses from the various parishes for the last quarter. They intend to make comments on these to the board of guardians, and will send a copy to Riley for his 'information and guidance at the ensuing Audit'. With reference to Riley's observations respecting the method of paying the bills due to the Lunatic Asylum, the Commissioners agree that payment of these bills by the overseers is 'irregular', but think they should be paid by the clerk, on the instructions of the board of guardians, and not by the relieving officers as Riley suggests. With regard to the accounts of Selston parish, the Commissioners state that the parish officers 'must make up their Accounts and bring in the Balance'. Riley is to report back if they fail to do so, and, in this situation, the Commissioners will send 'an admonitary letter to them, or take such other steps as the case may call for'. Paper Number: 525/C/1837. Poor Law Union Number 334. Counties: Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1837-02-01
- Reference:
- MH 12/9228/105
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Reference number MH 12/9228/138: Folio 256. Letter from William Ashton, [Clerk to the Guardians of the Basford Poor...
Folio 256. 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]. He says the board of guardians have reconsidered the letter from the Commissioners of 12 April 1837 and have decided that the sum of £5 5s 0d due to Thomas Cheetham, late Overseer of Ilkestone [Ilkeston] should be allowed. He also acknowledges receipt of their letter of 1 May 1837, which will be presented to the board on 9May 1837. Annotated: Receipt to be acknowledged. No reasons have been given for their interference with the auditor in the due performance of his duty as regards the charge of £5 5s 0¾ referred to, the Commissioners must again refer to their letter of 26 April 1837. Paper Number: 3665/C/1837. See also Paper Number: 2867/C/1837. Poor Law Union Number 334. Counties: Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1837-05-02
- Reference:
- MH 12/9228/138
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Reference number MH 12/2098/67: Folio 98. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to Charles Bond, Clerk to the...
Folio 98. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to Charles Bond, Clerk to the Guardians Of the Axminster Poor Law Union, giving approval for increasing salary of schoolmistress from £15 to £20. Paper Number: 14085/A/1845. Poor Law Union Number 76. Counties: Devon and Dorset.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1845-12-20
- Reference:
- MH 12/2098/67
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Reference number MH 12/10321/302: Folio 442. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to J Rees Mogg [John Rees Mogg]...
Folio 442. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to J Rees Mogg [John Rees Mogg] and W Rees Mogg [William Rees Mogg], Clerks to the Guardians of the Clutton Poor Law Union, authorising the second arrangement of repayment by the parish of Stanton Drew assuming that the Royal Exchange Association will accept the repayment as they already have in the case of Farrington Gurney and Stowey but suggest an alternative source of borrowing with better terms than the Royal Exchange Association and have enclosed an application form [not included]. Paper Number: 9327/B/1840. Poor Law Union Number 325. Counties: Town and County of Berwick-upon-Tweed and Northumberland.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1840-10-10
- Reference:
- MH 12/10321/302
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Reference number MH 12/11728/91: Folios 224-231. Letter from Harry White, Clerk to the board of guardians, [Blything...
Folios 224-231. Letter from Harry White, Clerk to the board of guardians, [Blything Poor Law Union], to the Poor Law Commission, enclosing a copy of the plan of the workhouse with alterations in red ink which the board of guardians thinks necessary for classification. He is also directed to enclose a copy of a resolution passed at the Board meeting on [17 August 1835] that the Poor Law Commission should be reminded that the Board wishes 'that the parishes of Kelsale, Carlton & Dunwich should pay down a fixed sum upon their joining the Union', and that if the Commission agree with this, that the same principle be applied to expenses incurred by the alterations to the Workhouse, to lessen the amount of the rate needed to be raised. He also encloses: a report of the Review Committee for the Rules and Regulations, the Assessment of the union for the three years ended March 1834, the [Poor Law Commission] Rules and Regulations for the management of the poor in the workhouse. All these have been approved by the board of guardians. The Review Committee to revise the Rules and Regulations issued by the Poor Law Commission was chaired by Sir Thomas Gooch and the following were present: The Reverend Thomas Sheriffe, the Reverend Stephen Clissold, John Foreman, Thomas Freeman, John Lay, Jonathan Howlett, Isaac Spelman, and John Rockhill. Proposed changes to the Rules include: That no more than four days should elapse before a [physical] examination on entering the workhouse. That inmates should have their hair cut. That man and wife, and mother and children should be separated. That a warden should be assigned to all women who have bastard children, and that they should wear special clothes. Annotated: No. That no pauper shall be allowed to leave the workhouse without permission from the Board's weekly meeting. That certificates be required for all children under 16 admitted. Annotated: 'Cannot make persons give certificates which are expensive'. That columns for sugar, molasses and sundries should be added to Form C. Annotated: no. That the Commission be asked to suggest forms of profitable improvement to the employment of the poor in the workhouse. Annotated: suggest hand mills. Annotated: to be referred to Mr Mott [Assistant Poor Law Commissioner],for reconsideration and the adaptation of the amended rules. Also included are: 'An Account of the expenses of each parish within the Blything Poor Law Union towards the maintenance of the poor for the three years ending 25 March 1834', for: Aldringham, Benacre, Blyford, Blythburgh, Bramfield, Brampton, Chediston, Cookley, Covehithe, Cratfield, Darsham, Easton Bavants, Frostenden, Halesworth, Henham, Henstead, Heveningham, Holton, Huntingfield, Knodishall, Leiston, Linstead Magna, Linstead Parva, Middleton, Peasenhall, Reydon, Rumburgh, Sibton, Sotherton, Southcove, Southwold, Spexhall, Stoven, Theberton, Thorington, Ubbeston, Uggeshall, Walberswick, Walpole, Wangford, Wenhaston, Westhall, Westleton, Wissett, Wrentham and Yoxford. Printed 'Orders and regulations for the government of the chief or central workhouse of a parish or union'. Annotated with proposed amendments. Received 19 August 1835. Poor Law Union Number 432. Counties: Suffolk.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1835-08-19
- Reference:
- MH 12/11728/91
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Reference number MH 12/8475/121: Folio 255. Letter from Samuel King, Clerk to the Guardians of the Mitford and Launditch...
Folio 255. Letter from Samuel King, Clerk to the Guardians of the Mitford and Launditch Union, to Edwin Chadwick, Secretary to the Poor Law Commission. It refers to the repeated applications from the parishioners of East Dereham concerning the sale of the Dereham Workhouse and requesting the necessary forms and instructions to the parish to enable them to proceed with the sale. Annotated: 'Mr Parker urgent. Please to search for the sale papers and the opinion of Mr Colston the papers [intention] to letting and sent herewith appear to relate to a workhouse in another parish'. Paper Number: 517/A/1838. Poor Law Union Number 302. Counties: Norfolk.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1838-01-16
- Reference:
- MH 12/8475/121
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Reference number MH 12/2098/66: Folio 97. Letter from Charles Bond, Clerk to the Guardians Of the Axminster Poor...
Folio 97. Letter from Charles Bond, Clerk to the Guardians Of the Axminster Poor Law Union, to the Poor Law Commission regarding salary of schoolmistress. The guardians seek approval for raising the salary from £15 to £20 a year in view of the large number of children under her care, and the great attention she pays them. Annotated as approved. Paper Number: 14085/A/1845. Poor Law Union Number 76. Counties: Devon and Dorset.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1845-12-12
- Reference:
- MH 12/2098/66
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Reference number MH 12/2098/71: Folio 104. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to Charles Bond, Clerk to the...
Folio 104. Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission to Charles Bond, Clerk to the Guardians Of the Axminster Poor Law Union, regarding disallowances by the auditor. The sums payable by each parish are listed, and they request the clerk inform them whether or not the sums are paid to the treasurer within the required seven days. Paper Number: 14163/A/1845. Poor Law Union Number 76. Counties: Devon and Dorset.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1845-12-20
- Reference:
- MH 12/2098/71
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Reference number MH 12/8980/113: Folio 190. Draft letter from the Poor Law Board to W and E Willoby [William Willoby...
Folio 190. Draft letter from the Poor Law Board to W and E Willoby [William Willoby and Edward Willoby], Clerks to the Guardians of the Berwick-upon-Tweed Poor Law Union, reminding them to return the form with particulars about John Manner's appointment as medical officer of the Berwick-upon-Tweed Union [Tweedmouth District]. Paper Number: 32594/1848. Poor Law Union Number 325. Counties: Town and County of Berwick-upon-Tweed and Northumberland.
- Held by:
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date:
- 1848-12-15
- Reference:
- MH 12/8980/113