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Folios 69-73. Letter from Joseph Lowndes, Vestry Clerk, Wolstanton, to the Poor Law...

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MH 12/11196/22
Date
20 December 1837
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Folios 69-73. Letter from Joseph Lowndes, Vestry Clerk, Wolstanton, to the Poor Law Commission, enclosing a memorial from the churchwardens, overseers of the poor, vicar, select vestry and other principal rate payers etc. attending to parochial business objecting to the proposed union. Satisfaction with the state of parish affairs over past 20 years was expressed and still better management anticipated under rules of the Commission, but union with any other parish would be detrimental to the 12 townships of Thursfield, Wedgwood, Stadmonslow, Brieryhurst, Oldcott, Ranscliff, Tunstall, Chell, Wolstanton, Chatterley, Chesterton, Knutton already in the parish covering 16½ square miles. The population has increased from 8572 in 1821 to an estimated 13,900. The memorialists are anxious to avoid dispute and conflict with their 'manufacturing neighbours' and thus to remain an independent authority as Stoke upon Trent has been so designated which 'comes nearest their own case'. Signed by Spencer Rogers, John Adams, William Tunstall, John Edwards, Thomas Lees, Samuel Eardley Churchwardens; Thomas Ledward, Allen Booth, Overseers of the Poor; John Tyson, Vicar; Smith Child, resident magistrate; Richard Bent MD, Thomas Kinnersly, George Goodwin, James Goodwin, Thomas Podmore, Thomas Peake, John Cordwell, Edward Wood, John Kent, Richard Ledward, Robert Williamson, Thomas Unett Hyatt, Thomas Firmstone, John Hancock, William Cartledge, Abraham Wood, Thomas Burgess, William Handley, John Bourne, all of the Select Vestry. Ratepayers: Samuel Peake, agent to Ralph Sneyd; [Edward Dennott] agent to R E Heathcote; Philip Goodall, Thomas Thompson, Obediah Booth, [Joseph Saint], John Gardiner, W Chester, Thomas Brittain, Bainton Leader, Elijah Braisford, Daniel Wilshaw, William Cooper, Henry Mattison, George Wainwright, Joseph Phillips, Robert Heath, James Holland, John Podmore, Enoch Wedgwood, Hugh Leese, Thomas Wood, Peter Brundrett, Joseph Capper, William Walton, Thomas Rathbone, William Myatt, James Seckerson, [Samuel C------], Robert Rutter, Edward Eardley, [Thomas Farrall junior], [William Henry Edge], John Smith, [John Taylor], [Thomas Gray], Thomas Machin, Enoch Wood, [Hugh Moreton], Joseph Heath, J H Clive, coal proprietor; William Adams, [John Meir], [Henry Meir], James Beech, Podmore Walker and Company, Thomas Goodfellow, Robert Bennison, Royland Child, Ralph Hall and Son, Thomas Hassells, William Hancock, George Edwards, William Redfern, Thomas Capper, Thomas Rowley, Edward Halden, Ralph Worthington, [Joseph Boot], Joel Downing, [Edward Challinor], [--- and Challinor], John Webb, [--- and Wiilaim Hafford], Hugh Wood, Thomas Goodall, Charles Davenport, James Johnson, John Dean, Thomas Huxley, Elijah Bothwell, [John Finch], John Holford, William Leese, George Hollins, John Vernon, Joshua Owen, [C W Clive], Thomas Sherwin, Ralph Baker, [Ralph Janer], Joseph Mawdesley, John Taylor, William Washington, James Machin, John Rhead, James Brayford, Peter Moss, John Hancock, Thomas Capper, William Billings, [Daniel Armett], John Birch, Thomas Hill, Lev Stockton, John Walker, [Joseph Brown], Robert Shufflebotham, John Collinson, Thomas Brindley, James Tunstall, John Butterfield, [George ----], Joseph Meakin, Henry Washington, William Walker, James Barker, George Wood, Thomas Jackson. Annotated: Mr Stevens [Thomas Stevens, Assistant Poor Law Commissioner], to suggest answer. Paper number: 11243/C/1837. Poor Law Union Number 415. Counties: Staffordshire.
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English
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