Rochford workhouse records
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Rochford workhouse records
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WebThe database contains over 1.7 million records from the poor law and parish administration records. The records cover Parish apprentices, Bastardy bonds, Settlement examinations, … WebIn the early 1800s, Hadleigh had its own workhouse, situated in what has since become Chapel Lane, but which until at least 1875, was called Workhouse Lane. It was owned and …
WebA report on our findings. Transcripts of handwritten English documents that might otherwise be difficult to read. Whatever your research requirements, private or commercial, we have … WebJan 23, 2024 · There were 25 people in the workhouse in 1755, and 22 in 1756. In 1759 there were only c. 16 but also 10 households received outdoor relief. A spinning wheel was provided in 1757 and another in 1759, and in 1765 the workhouse master was a bayweaver from Colchester. The workhouse master and mistress were required to understand …
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WebIn 1837 James Banyard (14 November 1800 – 1863) [3] (a reformed drunk and Wesleyan preacher) and William Bridges (1802–1874) took a lease on the old workhouse at Rochford, which became the first chapel of the Peculiar People, a name taken from Deuteronomy 14:2 and 1 Peter 2:9. heikki hautamäkiWebThe central set of records of civil registration is held by the General Record Office (GRO). You can search the GRO indexes online at subscription sites like Ancestry or FindMyPast - … heikki jussilaWebMar 22, 2024 · The workhouse was built in 1837, at a cost of £5,000; and has accommodation for 290 inmates. A weekly market is held on Thursday; fairs are held on … heikki kinnunen geniWebSearch The Phone Book from BT to find contact details of businesses across the UK. heikki hytti kaustisellaWebJun 8, 2015 · In 1927, Rochford Hospital contained 330 beds and cots. The hospital had been managed by a Board of Guardians and financed from rates and by voluntary … heikki ja kaija sirenWebSearch The Phone Book from BT to find contact details of businesses across the UK. heikki koskelo ja clara blomqvistWebWorkhouse Records and Archives Introduction to Workhouse Records and Archives The workhouse was a major element of Britain's poor relief system which, from the end of the … heikki aittokoski trilogia