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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D478
TitleBelper Poor Law Union and Board of Guardians
Date1928
DescriptionBoard of Guardians' statement of accounts
Extent1 item
LevelFonds
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
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Archive CreatorBelper Poor Law Union and Board of Guardians
Administrative HistoryThe Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834 grouped parishes together into Unions for purposes of poor relief. The first meeting of the Board of Guardians for Belper Union took place in May 1837. In 1930 the functions of the Guardians were taken over by the Public Assistance Committee of the County Council; this continued until 1948 when the Poor Law was abolished by the National Assistance Act. The National Health Service, created in 1948, took over responsibility for the hospital; the Welfare Department of the County Council, later absorbed by the Social Services Department, took over non-hospital responsibilities.

The Union was divided into six registration districts (Alfreton, Belper, Duffield, Horsley, Ripley and Wirksworth). It contained the folllowing parishes or townships:

Alderwasley, Alfreton, Allestree, Ashleyhay, Belper, Crich, Denby, Dethick Lea and Holloway, Duffield, Hazelwood, Heage, Holbrook, Horsley, Horsley Woodhouse, Idridgehay and Alton, Kedleston, Kilburn, Kirk (and Meynell) Langley, Mackworth, Mapperley, Markeaton, Milford, Morley, Pentrich, Quarndon, Ravensdale Park, Ripley, Shottle and Postern, Smalley, Turnditch, Weston Underwood, Windley, South Wingfield, Wirksworth

The workhouse, after several delays, was finally completed in Sep 1840, on a 2.5 acre site at Babington Meadow. A hospital was built adjacent to it in 1889 with 106 beds, bringing the total capacity of the workhouse hospital to over 300.

After 1930, Derbyshire County Council took control of the site and the old workhouse became the Babington House Public Assistance Institution. During the Second World War, the hospital participated in the Emergency Medical Services scheme., then following the inauguration of the National Health Service in 1948, the institution was renamed Babington Hospital, providing care for 155 geriatric and 16 maternity patients.
Administrative History Sourceswww.workhouses.org.uk, accessed 22/05/2019
Custodial HistoryAcquired by Derbyshire Record Office in 1967
Organisation Sub-TypePoor law unions
Access ConditionsThese records are closed for 100 years from the date of the last record, because they contain data relating to living individuals. Please consult the catalogue and contact us for further information.
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Related MaterialFor the main series of records of Belper Board of Guardians see D19, D3390

For workhouse registers see D3390

Correspondence of the Local Government Board and Belper Poor Law Union is held at the National Archives (ref: MH 12)
AcknowledgementsCatalogue improved by , May 2019
Places
Place (click for further details)Type
Belper 
Morley 
Heage 
Shottle 
Kedleston 
Turnditch 
Windley 
Meynell Langley 
Hazelwood 
Weston Underwood 
Holloway 
Ashleyhay 
Quarndon 
Holbrook 
Idridgehay 
Mapperley 
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