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Poor Houses, Poor Law information for Rollesby and places above it in the hierarchy

Rollesby

After 1775 Rollesby became part of the East and West Flegg Incorporation, and the workhouse was in this parish.

East and West Flegg Incorporation
Parishes in the incorporation, etc.
East and West Flegg Incorporation and Workhouse
Description from White's Directory of Norfolk, 1845.
East and West Flegg Incorporation and Workhouse
Description and pictures.
Batley, Peter
The effect of the old and new poor laws on the East and West Flegg Poor Law Union in Norfolk, from 1750 to 1850.
[Great Yarmouth, 2002]
Page, R.A.
The East and West Flegg House of Industry, 1774-1803: a survey of the administration of the old poor law in a rural hundred of Norfolk.
[ISBN 0900592583, University of Cambridge Thesis, Board of Extra-Mural Studies, 1972]

Norfolk

England

UK and Ireland

  • Peter Higginbotham's comprehensive The Workhouse website provides a wealth of information about Workhouses, the Poor Law and related issues.catalogue
  • If you are looking for someone who was in a workhouse, it is worth checking if they also appear in the Quarter Sessions records, held in County Record Offices - see the British Library's Discovery catalogue (use Advanced Search and select "Search Other Archives"). 
  • You can search and freely download documents of a number of Poor Law Unions across England and Wales from TNA.
  • Settlement Examinations in England and Wales - a detailed explanation, from LDS Familysearch, based on an article by Anthony Camp.