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Norfolk Poor Law before 1834
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Bawdeswell Gilbert Union
This included the parishes of Bawdeswell, Billingford (near East Dereham), Bintry, Bylaugh, Foxley, Lyng, and Sparham
Union history
- 1782 - Gilbert's Act allowed parishes to join together and run a workhouse. This was for the old, the sick and the infirm.
- 1785 - Bawdeswell Gilbert Union formed containing seven parishes (see later).
- House of Industry located at The Street, Bawdeswell, NR20 4RT, [Map reference is TG045208].
- 1835 - Mitford and Launditch Poor Law Union formed (was previously an Incorporation).
- Bawdeswell was dissolved.
- Parishes became part of the Mitford and Launditch Union using the workhouse at Gressenhall.
- Description is in Whites 1845 directory.
- 2001 - House of Industry is now a Public House called "The Old Workhouse".
After 1834 these parishes moved as shown :-
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Further information can be found:
- about locations in the Towns and Parishes pages.
- about which hundred a parish occurs in.
See also the Poor Law page and the Post 1834 Unions page
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Copyright © Mike Bristow.
March 2010