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| Field name | Value |
|---|---|
| Title | John Revans, correspondence and papers relating to the York District (including unions at Beverley, Northallerton, Richmond and York) |
| Reference | MH 32/65 |
| Date | 1836-1848 |
| Document Type | Correspondence; Report |
| Collection | MH 32 Local Government Board and Predecessors: Assistant Poor Law Commissioners and Inspectors, Correspondence, 1834-1904 |
| Series Description | This series contains correspondence of the Poor Law Commission and Board with assistant poor law commissioners and poor law inspectors, and of the Local Government Board with its general, engineering, medical, school, boarding-out and other inspectors. The series also contains separate volumes of correspondence on special subjects with various inspectors, and also circulars of the Board, reports of inspectors on the conditions and classification of workhouses, a medical report on infant feeding and a report by Edwin Chadwick on outdoor relief, 1840. |
| Theme | The Poor Laws, Workhouses and Outdoor Relief |
| Keywords | Poor Law Commission [1834-1847] administration workhouse conditions workhouse costs poor relief widows wages winter provisions Catholic children infanticide cottage homes amenities classification |
| Country | England |
| County | Yorkshire (including East, North and West Riding) |
| Places | Beverley Pickering Patrington Pocklington Bedale Bridlington Howden Skirlaugh Hedon Northallerton Hornsea Stokesley Duffield Market Weighton Leyburn South Cave Sculcoates Helmsley Easingwold Askrigg Hull York Bainbridge Guisborough Thirsk Whitby Malton |
| People | Revans, John Chadwick, Edwin Hall, Richard Gulson, Edward |
| Library/Archive | The National Archives, UK |
| Copyright and Source Archive | Images including crown copyright images reproduced by courtesy of The National Archives, London, England. www.nationalarchives.gov.uk |