Catalogue description Content: Folio 10. [Continued from MH 12/15158.] Enclosed is a copy of 'A list of all...

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Content: Folio 10. [Continued from MH 12/15158.] Enclosed is a copy of 'A list of all the Regular Poor of the Township of Bingley', 1 January 1835 to 31 December 1835. Widow Arthington, John Anderson, Arthur Brigg, James Binns, Jeremiah Brigg, Abel Brigg, Sarah Barstow, Widow Barstow, Ruth Binns, Nathan Binns, Widow Butterfield, Widow Bentley, Widow Barrett, Lot Bower's family, John Barrett, Widow James Barrett, Widow John Bailey, Widow William Brigg, Joseph Burnett, Jonathan Bottomley, Widow John Coulton, Widow Coulton, Widow Coulton [second], Francis Craven, Widow William Clapham, Widow Cowburn, Widow Joseph Clapham, Joseph Dennison, Alice Daniel, Widow John Dobson, John Durrance, Mary Emmott, William Eccles, Widow Farrer, Grace Fountain, John Firth's wife, James Feather, Widow [Thomas Green], Richard Green junior, Thomas Greenwood, Widow Thomas Green, Widow Thomas Hudson, Sarah Hudson, Widow William Hudson, Widow John Heaton, Widow Joseph Heaton, Widow Harling, Hannah Hey, child; Benjamin Hey, Widonw Richard Hudson, James Hey, Widow Joseph Hird, Widow Ann Hudson, Joseph Hanson, Widow James Hill, Widow John Hird, Betty Hey, John Hudson, Richard Hartley, Widow Hollingdrake, Widow Harling, Hollingdrake's child, Widow Jonas Jowett, Thomas Jennings, John Judson, Sarah Jowett, Widow William Illingworth, Widow John Jackson, Betty Jowett, Widow Joseph Jowett, John Lilly, Widow Longbottom, Joseph Longbottom's daughter, Widow Lane, Sarah Milner, Widow William Mitchell, Ellen Murgatroyd, Joseph Middleton, John Mitchell's child, Nicholas Mitchell, Joseph Moorhouse, Widow John Moulding, Joseph Pickles, Widow Jerry Pitts, James Paterick, Thomas Rhodes, Widow William Robinson, Widow Joseph Rhodes, Widow Joseph Rushworth, John Rhodes, Betty Rhodes, Joseph Rhodes family, Moses Rhodes, Thomas Smith, Widow Swailes, Sampson Stephenson, Samuel Stephenson's family, Widow Scott, Joseph Smith, Sarah Skirrow, John Shackleton, Widow Shackleton, Esther Swailes, Widow Sawley, Widow Townend, Widow William Taylor, Hannah Taylor, Widow Timothy Taylor, Bridget Verity, Widow Walbank, Joseph Whitaker, Widow Widdop's children, Widow Whitley, Ann Wood, widow William Wood, Hannah Wild, Widow Whitfield, John Wood, Widow Jacob Wood, Widow Wood, Thomas Wilkinson, Joseph Whitaker and Sarah Whitaker, Mary Wright, Widow Timothy Wood, Widow Thomas Wood, Mary Watmuff, Widow White, Jacob Wood, Widow Robert Whitaker, Widow Waddington, Widow William Whitaker, Benjamin Wild, Martha Walker, William Walbank, John Widdop's family, Widow Whitaker, Widow Whitaker [second]. The places for the above paupers are: Leeds, Crownest, Sowerby-bridge, Keighley, Gilstead, Longlee, Harden, Hainworth, Baildon, Queens Head, Thornton, Ovenden, Manchester [Lancashire], Oulton, Marlow, Bradford, Bingley, Heaton, Halifax, Charity-Houses, Manningham, Silsden, Allerton, Wakefield Asylum, Lees, Priesthorp, Harden Height, Leicester Dyke, Cottingley, Bradford Moor, Dubb, Beck, Olden, Rycroft, Addingham, Globe, Burnley, Kildwick, Micklethwaite, Liverpool school for the blind, Colne, Whorlds, Sandy Lane, Hallhouse, Northowram, Marlow, Haley Hill, Midgley, Kestywood, Wainstalls, Ossett, Horton, Watering Well, Crossflats, Eldwick, Baildon Green, Apperley-bridge, Rose-hill, Haworth, Otley, Payments to the casual poor: Thomas Anderton, William Appleyard, James Barrett, Thomas Brigg, Benjamin Bailey, John Brigg, Widow James Binns, William Brigg, Hannah Brigg, Joseph Butterfield, William Binns, Ann Brittan, David Binns, Edmund Clark, Hannah Craven, Ann Clarke, Joshua Coward, Widow Robert Coy, Margaret Coulton, John Denby, William Daniel, Martha Ellis, Mary Emmott, Henry Ellis, Betty Fawcett, Widow Benjamin Foster, John Feather, Widow James Farrar, John Firth, Widow Fawcett, Thomas Greenwood, William Hey, Abraham Hanson, George Hey, Cornelius Hird, Widow James Hird, Nathan Heaton, James Hird, Joshua Hartley, Joseph Heaton, Joseph Hargreaves, James Holgate, Mary Hill, James Hartley, John Hey, Widow Crispin Hill, Samuel Judson, James Lund, Jonas Lilly, Thomas Lancaster, Thomas Longbottom, Thomas Leach, Margaret Leach, Widow William Longbottom, Thomas Lister, John Middleton, William Murgatroyd, James Myres, James Millner, Charles Myres, James Millner [second], John Moore, Widow William Mitchell, Lot Pickles, John Pearson, Mary Pickard, William Rhodes, Timothy Rhodes, William Robinson, William Sutcliffe, David Smith, Thomas Scott, Rebecca Smith, Mary Smith, Enock Smith, Hannah Scott junior, Thomas Sugden, Benjamin Smith's family, John Stow, Rueben Spencer, Thomas Smith, Joshua Taylor, James Town, John Thornton, William Umpleby, Abraham Varley, Robert Wild, William Widdup, William Whitfield, Mary Wilkinson, William Whitley, William Whitaker, John White, John Waddington, Grace Wood, Thomas Whitley, James Wilson's family, John Wood. Places for the casual poor are: Eldwick, Keighley, Catherinslack, Thwaites, Bradford, Horton, Bingley, Longlee, Holbeck, Colne, Heaton, Hull [Yorkshire East Riding], Newroad, 'Anywhere', Crossflats, Idle, Silsden, Shipley, Baildon, Lees, Dubb, Harden, Wilsden, Burley Woodhead, Manningham, Grange, Cottingley, Wateringwell, Beckfoot, Fawther, Newroad Side, Thornton, Manuels, Otley, Exleyhead, Morton, Shay near Oldham, Cross Gates, Windhill, Leeds, Haworth, Cullingworth. There is a general account listing aggregated totals and also references to bastardy, workhouse expenses, removal order, examinations, Mr Dryden's salary, Edward Sutcliff's salary as overseer and deputy constable, Mrs Sutcliff's salary, a years interest to W Stanfield; and sundry administrative payments. It is annotated as 1826 - 'the 'year of the panic when 3,399 were out of work]. Further information on the rights of recipients such as having a relative who could keep them, pay from a club, what employment, pension or settlement they have, children in employment etc. No pauper with a dog or frequenting ale houses to receive any relief. Harrison, Printers and Bookbinders, Bingley. [Continued to MH 12/15158.] Poor Law Union Number 571. Counties: Yorkshire West Riding.
Date: 1836
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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