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Poor Law Commission and successors: Paid Officers Department and Metropolitan Department:...

Catalogue reference: MH 9

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MH 9

Title
Poor Law Commission and successors: Paid Officers Department and Metropolitan Department: Registers of Paid Officers
Date

1837-1921

Description
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Arrangement
Arrangement

The registers are arranged in alphabetical order of geographical district, and then under the various categories of staff, including administrative, workhouse, infirmary, school, medical and relieving staff.

Numbers given in the piece description are the first page of each section, within a large volume.

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
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Language

English

Creator(s)
  • Local Government Board, Metropolitan Department, 1871-1884
  • Local Government Board, Paid Officers Department, 1871-1919
  • Poor Law Board, Metropolitan Department, 1867-1871
  • Poor Law Board, Paid Officers Department, 1847-1871
  • Poor Law Commission, Paid Officers Department, 1834-1847
Physical description

37 volume(s)

Subjects
Topics
Poverty
Unpublished finding aids
Each piece has a supplementary index, which lists in alphabetical order the towns and districts covered by each register, and gives the appropriate page reference.
Administrative / biographical background
Paid Officers Department

This department exercised the supervision vested in the Poor Law Commission andPoor Law Board over appointments, salaries, superannuation and conditions of employment of poor law officers, teachers in poor law schools, medical officers of health, sanitary inspectors and public analysts. Until 1884 these functions in relation to London were performed by the Metropolitan Department.

Metropolitan Department

The department was originally established by the Poor Law Board on the passing of the Metropolitan Poor Act 1867, mainly to reorganise the poor law authorities in London in accordance with the act, but it was responsible for the whole range of services provided by poor law unions and parishes, the sick asylum districts and the Metropolitan Asylum Board, including asylums, infirmaries and ambulance services, within the metropolitan district.

It was wholly independent of the Poor Law, Paid Officers and Audit Departments and of the Medical and Public Health Departments except in the field of vaccination, and was served by its own inspectorate for both general and medical purposes. A body of visiting officers under the direction of a superintendent was employed to report on vagrants in the metropolitan casual wards. In 1884 the department was dissolved and its functions divided among the other departments dealing with similar work outside the metropolis.

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