Catalogue description Content: Folios 37-41. Letter from Charles Hart, Secretary to Liverpool Select Vestry...

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Details of MH 12/5968/1/15
Reference: MH 12/5968/1/15
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Content: Folios 37-41. Letter from Charles Hart, Secretary to Liverpool Select Vestry to Poor Law Board. The Select Vestry in answer to your letter of 6 November 1850 submit for your consideration and approval a new subdivision of the Parish into twelve districts for medical officers, shown by red lines on the attached map [attached] and marked A to L inclusive. The accompanying sheets [attached] contain the names of the streets and number of paupers in each district. Two districts form one relieving officer's district. The division has been made under the control of the Medical Relief Committee and has been a tedious and difficult task and is now considered as equitable as possible and your sanction is sought. District A: William Street, Great Howard Street, Burlington Bridge, Vauxhall Road, Oxford Street North, New Scotland Road, Bryden Street, Boundary Road, Spencer Street, Scotland Road, Boundary Street North, Regent Road to William Street. 342 paupers. District B: Chapel Street, Tythe Barn Street, Vauxhall Road, Burlington Bridge, Great Howard Street, William Street, Waterloo Road, Bath Street to Chapel Street. 350 paupers. District C: Arley Street, Lime Kiln Lane, Burlington Street, Scotland Road, Oxford Street North, Vauxhall Road, to Arley Street. 340 paupers. District D: Marylebone, Bevington Bush, Edgar Street, Bush, Lime Kiln Lane, Arley Street, Vauxhall Road to Marylebone. 337 paupers. District E: Richmond Row, Fox Street, Great Homer Street, Dryden Street, Scotland Road, Burlington Street, Lime Kiln Lane, Bush, Scotland Road to Richmond Row. 339 paupers. District F: Shaws Brow, London Road, Moss Street, Carver Street, Boundary Street, William Henry Street, Soho Street, Richmond Row, Byrom Street to Shaws Brow. 341 paupers. District G: Cheapside, Dale Street, Byrom Street, Edgar Street, Marylebone, Tythe Barn Street to Cheapside. 333 paupers. District H: Canning Place South, Hanover Street, Church Street, Parker Street, Elliot Street, Lime Street, Shaws Brow, Dale Street, Cheapside, Tythe Barn Street, Chapel Street, Goree Piazza, Strand Street to Canning Place. 317 paupers. District I: Brownlow Hill, Crown Street, London Road, Lime Street to Brownlow Hill. 386 paupers. District J: Upper Parliament Street, Crown Street, Brownlow Hill, Lime Street, Elliot Street, Parker Street, Church Street, Bold Street, Leeces Street, Hardman Street, Hope Street to Parliament Street. 340 paupers. District K: Bridgewater Street, St James Street, Park Lane, Dickensen Street, Suffock Street, Slater Street, Bold Street, Hanover Street, Canning Place South, Wapping to Bridgewater Street. 326 paupers. District L: Parliament Street, Hope Street, Hardman Street, Leeces Street, Bold Street, Slater Street, Suffock Street, Dickensen Street, Park Lane, St James Street, Bridgewater Street, East Side Queens Dock to Parliament Street. 331 paupers. Also attached is advice/note from Alfred Austin, Poor Law Inspector, dated 28 February 1851 says it appears that the medical officers have not been consulted regarding the rearrangement of their districts. After much consideration he is disposed to advise the Board write to the Liverpool Select Vestry and state the Board is not disposed to object to the rearrangements bearing in mind the effort put in to equally divide the districts but as the calculations used to determine the workload are not declared, a trial period before granting their final approval is suggested and sanctioned. Paper Number: 9520/1851. Poor Law Union Number 220. Counties: Lancashire.
Date: 19 Feb 1851
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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