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Folios 316-319. Letter from W E Goodacre junior, Clerk to the Guardians of the Mansfield...

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MH 12/9359/190
Date
6 July 1842
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Folios 316-319. Letter from W E Goodacre junior, Clerk to the Guardians of the Mansfield Poor Law Union, to the Poor Law Commission. List of able bodied paupers receiving outdoor relief. Edward Lills FWK [Framework Knitter] his wife a Seamer and their children Elisa Lills, William Lills, Ann Lills, James Lills and Sarah Lills. Benjamin Sansom FWK [Framework Knitter], his wife Ann Sansom a Seamer and their children Mary Ann Sansom, William Sansom, Maria Sansom, Benjamin Sansom, Jane Sansom, Henry Sansom. Joseph Pearson FWK [Framework Knitter] and his wife Ann Pearson a Seamer and their children George Pearson FWK [Framework Knitter], Elizabeth Pearson [Factory Worker], Sarah Pearson [Factory Worker] [Joshua Pearson Factory Worker]. George Robinson FWK [Framework Knitter] and his wife Sarah Robinson a Seamer, and their children Mary Robinson, William Robinson, Charles Robinson, Elizabeth Robinson and John Robinson. George Gabbitas FWK [Framework Knitter] and his wife Ellen Gabbitas a Seamer and their children Mary Ann Gabittas, Elizabeth Gabbitas, Thomas Gabbitas, Emma Gabbitas, Hannah Gabbitas, and George Gabbitas. Thomas Tomlinson FWK [Framework Knitter] and his wife Jane Tomlinson a Seamer and their children Daniel Tomlinson a Servant, [John Tomlinson] a Shoemaker, Thomas Tomlinson a Shoemaker, Elizabeth Tomlinson a Shoemaker, Jane Tomlinson a Shoemaker and Philip Tomlinson [Shoemaker]. Samuel Dobson FWK [Framework Knitter] and his wife Mary Dobson a Seamer, and their children Charles Dobson [Seamer], Henry Dobson [Seamer], Elizabeth Dobson [Seamer], Samuel Dobson [Seamer] and Mary Dobson [Seamer]. George Bromley FWK [Framework Knitter] and his wife Elizabeth Bromley a Seamer and their children Edwin Bromley a Seamer and Alfred Bromley a Seamer. Samuel Machin FWK [Framework Knitter and his wife Hannah a Seamer and their children James Machin [Factory Worker], Hannah Machin {Factory Worker] and Mary Machin [Factory Worker]. Richard Peet FWK [Framework Knitter] and his wife Harriet Peet a Seamer and their children Catherine Peet a Seamer and Joshua Peet a Seamer. George Riley FWK [Framework Knitter] and his wife Elizabeth a Seamer, and their children Robert Riley a Seamer, James Riley a Seamer, Ann Riley a Seamer, Eliza Riley a Seamer and William Riley [a Seamer]. [Joshua Fox FWK [Framework Knitter] and his children Eliza Fox FWK [Framework Knitter], Benjamin Fox FWK [Framework Knitter] and William Fox FWK [Framework Knitter]. Joshua Bingley FWK [Framework Knitter] and his wife Ann Bingley a Seamer and their children [Cardby Bingley] a Seamer and William Bingley [a Seamer]. George Bingley FWK [Framework Knitter] and his wife Martha Bingley a FWK [Framework Knitter, and their children Rebecca Bingley FWK [Framework Knitter] and Mary Ann Bingley [FWK Framework Knitter]. James Renshaw FWK [Framework Knitter] and his wife Martha a Seamer and their children Eliza Renshaw a Factory Worker, Thomas Renshaw a Factory Worker [Mordica Renshaw] a Factory Worker, Elizabeth Renshaw a Factory Worker, William Renshaw [a Factory Worker] and James Renshaw [a Factory Worker]. Joshua Wright FWK [Framework Knitter] and his wife Priscilla Wright FWK [Framework Knitter] and their child Ann Elizabeth [FWK Framework Knitter]. Thomas Bromley FWK [Framework Knitter] and his children Elizabeth Bromley FWK [Framework Knitter], George Bromley FWK [Framework Knitter], John Bromley FWK [Framework Knitter] and William Bromley FWK [Framework Knitter]. Thomas Atherley FWK [Framework Knitter] and his wife Priscilla Atherley a Seamer, Jane Atherley a Seamer, Mary Ann Atherley [a Seamer] and Elizabeth Atherley [a Seamer]. [Rivers Wilson] FWK [Framework Knitter] and his wife Sarah Wilson a Seamer and their child William Wilson [a Seamer]. Edward Lee FWK [Framework Knitter] and his wife Ann Lee a Seamer, and their children Mary Lee [a Seamer] and Walter Lee [a Seamer]. William Frost FWK [Framework Knitter] and his wife Mary Frost a Seamer, and their children John Frost a Seamer, Henry Frost a Seamer, Thomas Frost a Seamer, Frederick Frost a Seamer, Herbert Frost a Seamer, Eliza Frost [a Seamer]. George Slinn FWK [Framework Knitter] and his wife Harriet Slinn a Seamer and their children John Slinn a Seamer and Robert Slinn a Seamer. Thomas Dutton FWK [Framework Knitter] and his wife Ann Dutton FWK [Framework Knitter] and their child Eliza Dutton [FWK Framework Knitter]. Thomas Wilson FWK [Framework Knitter and his wife Charlotte Wilson a Seamer and their children Thoams Wilson FWK [Framework Knitter] and George Wilson a Winder. Thomas Marriott FWK [Framework Knitter], his wife Alice Marriott a Seamer and their children Eliza Marriott a Seamer, Robert Marriott a Seamer, William Marriott a Seamer and Joshua Marriott a Seamer. Joshua Thurman FWK [Framework Knitter] and his wife Elizabeth FWK [Framework Knitter] and their child Eliza [FWK Framework Knitter]. All listed as 'No Work' and all given rations from the workhouse in exchange for stone breaking. Ages are also listed. The board ask for sanction under article 4 of the Prohibitiory Order. Annotation: the distress at Mansfield is becoming [great and very general], sanction. Robert Weale [Assistant Poor Law Commissioner]. Paper Number: 9091/B/1842. Poor Law Union Number 337. Counties: Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.
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