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Any one familiar with Poor Law?
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MargarettawasMargot | Report | 29 Dec 2008 11:57 |
Thank you norfolkdumpling and Mick in the Sticks for your interesting information.I will bookmark it for future reference. |
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Janet 693215 | Report | 29 Dec 2008 09:52 |
There is a print which shows the lengths a parish would go to to ensure an individual did not become chargeable to that parish. It depicts the local overseers pushing women in labour across the parish boundary in the middle of the night in the hope that the babies would not be charged to their parish. I think it was done by Hogarth but can't find it online at the mo. |
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Heather | Report | 28 Dec 2008 23:46 |
I tell you what I found interesting here in Norfolk. I found evidence of one parish paying men in another wealthier parish to marry poor women of their own, thus getting rid of their burden. Amazing stuff. In the end the wealthier parish stopped this practice - especially as it appeared the men tended to abandon the new wives once they arrived :) |
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kay | Report | 28 Dec 2008 21:24 |
Ive book marked this too,as it seems to be written so we can understand it. |
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Ann | Report | 28 Dec 2008 21:07 |
I don't mind at all. I have just copied and pasted it from part of a page, web address as follows |
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Yvonne | Report | 28 Dec 2008 21:02 |
what a brill piece of info on poor law, I have bookmarked this for future reference |
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Ann | Report | 28 Dec 2008 20:48 |
OK, I've found it... |
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Ann | Report | 28 Dec 2008 20:39 |
Evening Heather |
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Heather | Report | 28 Dec 2008 20:23 |
The removal order is exactly as you thought, the parish wanted them to be returned to their previous parish. You can sometimes find details of the examinations of these - check the Sussex site again or have a go at googling the names and see if anything comes up. Have you tried National Archives online? |
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Ann | Report | 28 Dec 2008 19:27 |
OH NO - I've got that wrong! They didn't make a go of it in Stpham as the first of their children was born in 1778 back in Fittleworth! In fact, all eight of their children were baptised in Fittleworth. |
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Ann | Report | 28 Dec 2008 19:11 |
Hi Guys, |
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Mick in the Sticks | Report | 28 Dec 2008 15:52 |
It used to be the responsibility of the parish where the father had come from to maintain destitute families. If the family lived in another parish and became destitute, the local parish could serve them with a Removal Order compelling them to move back to their home parish. Even if the family had lived elsewhere for many years and no longer had connections with the fathers home parish, they could still be compelled to move. It was a form of internal exile. |
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Heather | Report | 28 Dec 2008 15:25 |
Normally on that site they give you more details ? |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 28 Dec 2008 15:24 |
Well the Poor Law made the local parish responsible for Parish Relief when families fell on hard times.They would question the person asking for help to ascertain if the Parish was responsible for them ie they were born in the Parish. If it was shown that the claimant wasnt born in the Parish they would issue a warrant charging them back to the Parish they were born in. |
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Ann | Report | 28 Dec 2008 14:57 |
Thanks, |
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Ann | Report | 28 Dec 2008 14:49 |
Hi There, |
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Ann | Report | 28 Dec 2008 14:36 |
I have found this entry from the Sussex Record Society, but I'm not sure what it means.......... |