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Folios 432-433. Letter from William Ashton, Clerk to the Guardians of the Basford...

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MH 12/9231/211
Date
4 June 1841
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Folios 432-433. Letter from William Ashton, Clerk to the Guardians of the Basford Poor Law Union, to the Poor Law Commission, enclosing a form giving the names and ages of all those who died in the workhouse for 1836-1840. 1836: John Millington, John Pearson, Joseph Staley, [Hannah Watson], [Francis Pincock], [William Fouens]. 1837: William Crossland, John Clay, William Attewell, Timothy Shacroft, Moreley, [Hannah Wesson], Sarah Moreley, Henry Crossland, Jane Simpson, Sarah Robey, Mary Clay, Thomas Clarke, Sarah Widdowsall, Thomas Pipper, Eliza Jackson, Edward Godhard, Ann Simpson, John Streets, [James Afford], Mary Hoolley, Mary Hallam, Henry Barker, John Marshall, William Maddock, Eliza Hopkin, Sarah Ann Stocks, William Bush, Thomas Stevenson, William Richmond, Martha Peeke, Sophia Sabbs, Elizabeth Bramley, Benjamin Oxfiring, Keziah Rawson, Simon Clarke. 1838: Mary Streets, Mary Allsop, Elizabeth Smithhurst, John Feathersone, Charlotte Wragg, Hannah Read, William Bell, Mary Kendall, Joseph Crofts, Maria Pilkington, Martha Jackson, Ann Thompson, Mary Awsworth, John Bailey, Sarah Dracote, Sarah Sterland, Samuel Renshaw, William Sisson, John Shaw, William Stevenson. 1839: Thomas Chapman, David Smith, [Mary Wain---], Mary Ann Clarke, Peter Allen, Mathew Meer, Louisa Fretwell, William Reed, William Wilson, Elizabeth Taylor, Samuel Hodgkinson, Joseph Burrows, Sarah Dane, Mary Patrick, Henry Horsenail, John Raynor, Charlotte Widdowsall, William Clay, James Strangfellow, Robert Bower, Mary Cawleshaw, Edward Wrights, [Richard Greailey], James Holmes, [---- Allen], Edward Brown, John Allen, William Atkins. 1840: Sarah Ann Shepherd, John Oldham, Ann White, Elizabeth Clay, Thomas Marriott, William Memry, Charles Cree, John Allen, George Springthorpe, Ann Hickingbottom, Sarah Richards, Emma Jackson, Alfred Henshaw, Jonathan Whitlee, Joseph Allen, Jane Mattock, Alfred Oldham, Sarah Shooter, Mary Widdowsall, [Samuel Size], James Dexter, Mary Johnson, James Crafts, [Eliza ------], Joseph Turner, William Cragg, William Leaper, Amy Dexter, John Pearson, Mary Hallam, Samuel Chadburn, foundling, Sarah Dexter, Charlotte Dangy, John Glover, John Saxton, John Towle, Benjamin Franks, Elizabeth Sheldon, John Mills [John Miles], Joseph Taylor, Hannah Chambers, Jane Clay, Henry Rawson, Charlotte Sears, Maria Mattock, John Smith. Cause of death is also given: Constipation of bowels, convulsions, atrophy, dysentery, aged, diarrhoea, no evident disease, retention of urine, diseased lungs, inflamed ankle, inflammation, hydrocephalus, mental derangement, phthisis, effusion of blood in chest, inflamed leg, small pox, diseased knee join, scrophula [scrofula], ulcerated leg, inflammation of chest, burnt, fever, consumption, [jabes dorales], paralysis, fits, opthalmia, water in the head, debility, apoplexy, disordered bowels, in articulo mortis, anasarca, diseased liver, congestion, rubella, cynander trachelis, hydrothorax, diseased bladder, diseased uterus, affliction of the stomach, hooping cough. Paper Number: 6768/B/1841. Poor Law Union Number 334. Counties: Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.
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Language
English
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