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An Act of Parliament in the year 1834 took the responsibility of administering to the poor from the local parish church to the doorstep of civil government. The government grouped each civil parish into a union of parishes. There were nearly 600 such unions throughout England, each one comprising close to 20 or more parishes, and were specifically setup to meet the demands of the poor among their local populations, with a workhouse on the premises. The responsbility was transferred from local parishes to a Board of Guardians in each union. These groupings or unions were known as poor-law unions. Middlesex had the following poorlaw unions within its boundaries:  
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An Act of Parliament in the year 1834 took the responsibility of administering to the poor from the local parish church to the doorstep of civil government. The government grouped each civil parish into a union of parishes. There were nearly 600 such unions throughout England, each one comprising close to 20 or more parishes, and were specifically setup to meet the demands of the poor among their local populations, with a workhouse on the premises. The responsibility was transferred from local parishes to a Board of Guardians in each union. These groupings or unions were known as poor-law unions. Middlesex had the following poorlaw unions within its boundaries:  
==Online Records==
*[https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-records/middlesex-poor-law-records Middlesex Poor Law Records] at Findmypast - index ($)
*'''1561-1883''' {{RecordSearch|4324914|England, Middlesex, Westminster, Poor Law Records, 1561-1883}} at FamilySearch - [[England, Middlesex, Westminster, Poor Law Records - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index & images
*'''1695-1921''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=62488 Kensington and Chelsea, London, England, Poor Law Records, 1695-1921] at Ancestry — index & images ($)
*'''1758-1802''' [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-records/shoreditch-settlement-examinations-1758-1802 Shoreditch Settlement Examinations] at Findmypast — index ($)


=== The Unions of Middlesex (London)  ===


=== The Unions of Middlesex (London)  ===
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*Battersea  
*Bermondsey  
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*Bethnal Green  
*Camberwell  
*Camberwell  
*Chelsea  
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*Clerkenwell  
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*Willesden  
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*Woolwich
*Woolwich
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=== The Records  ===
=== The Records  ===
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#Vestry Rate Books  
#Vestry Rate Books  
#Admission and Discharge Registers  
#Admission and Discharge Registers  
#Board of Guardians' Records
#Board of Guardians' Records <br>
 
=== Online Transcriptions Relating to Poorlaw Records  ===
 
1) For more information on the history of the workhouse, see Peter Higginbotham's web site: [http://workhouses.org.uk/ workhouses.org.uk], [http://www.workhouses.org.uk/intro/ a website] providing history and a few online records


2) Here's [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/Paupers/ a general website] providing data on approximately 10 percent of Yorkshire's poor
=== Online Transcriptions Relating to Poorlaw Records ===


{{Place|Middlesex|Poor Law Unions}} {{Poor Law}} [[Category:{{PAGENAME}}]]
1) [http://www.workhouses.org.uk/index.html?England/UnionsEngland.shtml Here's a website] providing history and a few online records<br>2) Here's [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/Paupers/ a general website] providing data on approximately&nbsp;10 percent of Yorkshire's poor

Revision as of 12:25, 13 October 2010

An Act of Parliament in the year 1834 took the responsibility of administering to the poor from the local parish church to the doorstep of civil government. The government grouped each civil parish into a union of parishes. There were nearly 600 such unions throughout England, each one comprising close to 20 or more parishes, and were specifically setup to meet the demands of the poor among their local populations, with a workhouse on the premises. The responsbility was transferred from local parishes to a Board of Guardians in each union. These groupings or unions were known as poor-law unions. Middlesex had the following poorlaw unions within its boundaries:

The Unions of Middlesex (London)[edit | edit source]

  • Battersea
  • Bermondsey
  • Brentford
  • Bethnal Green
  • Camberwell
  • Chelsea
  • Clapham
  • Clerkenwell
  • Edmonton
  • Fulham
  • Greenwich
  • Hackney
  • Hammersmith
  • Hampstead
  • Hendon
  • Holborn
  • Islington
  • Kensington
  • Lambeth
  • Lewisham
  • Marylebone
  • Mile End
  • Paddington
  • Poplar
  • St George (Hanover Square)
  • St George in the East
  • St Olave
  • St Pancras
  • St Saviour's
  • Shoreditch
  • Southwark
  • Stepney
  • Staines
  • Strand
  • Uxbridge
  • Wandsworth
  • Westminster
  • Whitechapel
  • Willesden
  • Woolwich


The Records[edit | edit source]

Records from the poorlaw unions, which were created from this time forward include the following:

  1. Guardianship
  2. Creed Registers
  3. Rate books
  4. Workhouse Lists of Inmates
  5. Register of Apprentices
  6. Register of Births
  7. Register of Deaths
  8. Vestry Rate Books
  9. Admission and Discharge Registers
  10. Board of Guardians' Records

Online Transcriptions Relating to Poorlaw Records[edit | edit source]

1) Here's a website providing history and a few online records
2) Here's a general website providing data on approximately 10 percent of Yorkshire's poor