Administrative History | By an Act of 1802 (42 Geo III cap lxxiii) for which see Q/AG/1 below, the hours apprentices in mills could be made to work were limited and provision made for them to receive education. Pairs of visitors, one pair to a district, were to be appointed to ensure compliance with the Act. The earlier documents here refer to the operation of this Act, but those of 1840-1841 result from the interest of Edward Sacheverell Chandos Pole who requested details outside the County. |