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Poor Law Union Records: 1. South-East England and East Anglia - 2nd Edition
by Jeremy Gibson, Colin Rogers and Cliff Webb
Category:
Family history
Format:
Paperback
Date of publication:
Publisher:
The Family History Partnership
ISBN:
9781860060380
£4.50
About this item
Further items of interest
This volume list the records of the Unions created under the New poor Law of 1834, to their aboltion in 1930. Records of earlier combinations of places to relieve the poor, under Gilbert's Act of 1782 or private acts, are also included, but not the old poor law records of individual parishes.