This article lists all English PoorLawUnions. Note for table: 'PLU' stands for PoorLawUnion and 'PLP' stands for PoorLaw Parish. Link to 1888 map showing...
Kingdom: groups of parishes known as PoorLawUnions or simply Unions. (Parish here = civil parish, defined as "area[s] for which a poor rate is or can...
opponents as locking up the poorin "PoorLaw bastilles"), and many poorlawunions soon found that they needed a new purpose-built union workhouse. Their purpose...
This article lists all Welsh PoorLawUnions. Note for table: 'PLU' stands for PoorLawUnion and 'PLP' stands for PoorLaw Parish. Link to 1888 map showing...
the Elizabethan PoorLaw, the "43rd Elizabeth", or the "Old PoorLaw", was passed in 1601 and created a poorlaw system for England and Wales. It formalised...
several other ineffective statutes followed until the Scottish PoorLaw Act of 1579 was put in place. The Act prevented paupers who were fit to work from...
By 1838, 573 PoorLawUnions had been formed inEngland and Wales, incorporating 13,427 parishes, but it was not until 1868 that unions were established...
History of local government districts in Buckinghamshire began in 1835 with the formation ofpoorlawunions. This was followed by the creation of various...
European Unionlaw is a system of rules operating within the member states of the European Union (EU). Since the founding of the European Coal and Steel...
registrar. The boundaries of registration districts were originally coterminous with poorlawunions; however, the number of districts and their boundaries...
The Lawsin Wales Acts 1535 and 1542 (Welsh: Y Deddfau Cyfreithiau yng Nghymru 1535 a 1542) or the Acts ofUnion (Welsh: Y Deddfau Uno), were Acts of the...
Counties (Detached Parts) Act 1844. The PoorLaw Amendment Act 1834 created poorlawunions, which were defined as groups of parishes and frequently crossed county...
served as Under-Secretary of State for India (1866), Financial Secretary to the Treasury (1869–71) and President of the PoorLaw Board (1871) before being...
to the poorlawunions. The unions took in areas in multiple parishes and had a set number of guardians for each parish, hence a final purpose of urban...
Andover workhouse scandal of the mid-1840s exposed serious defects in the administration of the English 'New PoorLaw' (the PoorLaw Amendment Act). It led...
administration of the poorlaw, which was carried at parish level. The PoorLaw Amendment Act 1834 provided for the grouping of parishes into poorlawunions, each...
From 1834 these parishes were grouped into PoorLawUnions, creating areas for administration of the PoorLaw. These areas were later used for census registration...
formed in urban areas, and the only function of the parish was to elect guardians to PoorLawUnions; with the abolition of the PoorLaw system in 1930...
Covent Garden under the Old PoorLaw. From 1836, it became the workhouse of the Strand Unionof parishes. The building remained in operation until 2005 after...
England and Wales. The act abolished the system of poorlawunionsinEngland and Wales and their boards of guardians, transferring their powers to local authorities...
existing local government bodies Rural sanitary districts in the remaining rural areas ofpoorlawunions. Each district was governed by a sanitary authority...