Catalogue description Folio(s) 333-340. Letter from Henry Saunders, Clerk to the Guardians of the...

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Folio(s) 333-340. Letter from Henry Saunders, Clerk to the Guardians of the Kidderminster Poor Law Union, to the Poor Law Board, enclosing a record of the meeting of the guardians, signed by Henry Brinton, J Woodhouse, Samuel Fawcett and George Griffiths. Together with several lists and descriptions (including ages) of those persons seeking emigration from the Kidderminster Borough in the Kidderminster Poor Law Union to Moreton Bay [Australia]. Those listed are:Males:

Samuel Bartle, Joseph Butcher, [crossed through, Joseph----[crossed through]; all carpet weavers; Charles Cook, John Cox, John Crump, William Francis, John Hampton, Thomas Hampton, [George Hemming Hampton], John Harrison, John Hawthorn [crossed through]; Edmund Hill, Edmund Hill, Henry Hooper, Henry Jordan, William Henry Jordan, Thomas Lewis, Richard Lloyd, Thomas Lloyd, Henry Lloyd, [John Llock] [crossed through]; Charles Alfred Long [crossed through]; William Manton, John Manton, James Marshall [crossed through]; William Martin [crossed through]; James Martin [crossed through];all Weavers; William Mason, William J Mason, Enoch Mole, Samuel Mole, William Moore [crossed out]; William Moore [crossed out]; William Murliss, Samuel Murliss, Thomas Price, James Rutter [crossed out]; John Smith, Benjamin Southall, James Steward, Charles Steward, all carpet weavers.

Females:

Emma Bartle, Mary Ann Butcher, Elizabeth Butcher, Ellen Cooke, Mary Ann Cooke, Agnes Guest Cooke, Jemima Cox, Jane Elizabeth Cox, Emma Cox, Alice Cox, Ann Jane Crump, Mary Jane Crump, Emily Francis, Catherine R Francis, Emma Hampton, Laundress; Charlotte Harrison, Tailoress; Maria Hawthorn [underlined]; Mary Elizabeth Hawthorn[crossed out]; Sarah Hill, Emma Hill, Elizabeth Hooper, Dressmaker; Eliza Jordan, Lavinia Jordan, Martha Lewis, Maria Lewis, Eliza Lewis, Hannah Lloyd, Martha Lloyd, Elizabeth Lloyd, Hannah Lock,[crossed out]; Mary Ann Long [crossed out]; Sarah Manton, washing; Selina Manton, Elizabeth Manton, Leah Ann Marshall[crossed out] Dressmaker; Ann Marshall, Cordelia Martin [crossed out]; Phoebe Martin [crossed out]; Louisa Martin [crossed out; Mary Ann Mason, Eliza Martin, Maria Martin, Harriet Mole, Hannah Mole, Selina Mole, Adelaide Moore [crossed out]; Ann Moore [crossed out]; Ann Murless, Frances Mail, Jemima Price, Mary Ann Price, Harriet Price, Alice Price, Sarah Rutter [crossed out]; Sarah Smith, Mary Ann Southall, Susan Southall, Harriet Steward, Catherine Steward, Ellen Steward.

Annotated: An emigration order may be issued.

Paper Number: 28061/1852.

Poor Law Union Number 530.

Counties: Worcestershire, Staffordshire and Worcestershire, Staffordshire and Shropshire.

Date: 1852 July 15
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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