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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D2741
TitleChesterfield Poor Law Union Workhouse, later Scarsdale Hospital
Date1838-1954
DescriptionWorkhouse and hospital records, workhouse registers (admission and discharge, deaths and births, inmates, possessions), accounts.
Extent8.5 boxes, 10 oversize items
LevelFonds
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
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Archive CreatorChesterfield Poor Law Union and Board of Guardians (1837-1948)
Scarsdale Hospital (1948-2001)
Administrative HistoryA parish workhouse had been erected in Chesterfield c1735-c1737 on the south side of the Bowling Green at the south of the Market Place. In 1767, forty-two Derbyshire parishes (some of whom would later form part of the Chesterfield Poor Law union) voluntarily formed themselves into the Ashover Union. By 1777, a parliamentary report recorded local workhouses in operation at Chesterfield, Ashover, Barlow, Dronfield and Eckington. Assistant Poor Law Commissioner Mr R Pilkington investigated the operation of the poor laws in Derbyshire in 1832 and criticised Chesterfield for providing relief to the able-bodied without work being demanded.

The 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act grouped parishes together into Unions for purposes of poor relief. In 1837, the Chesterfield Poor Law Union was established and within a few months had purchased land on Newbold Road (opposite Trinity Church) from Joseph Gratton for £700. To reduce costs the original plans were amended to leave out a block for 'idiots' and 'imbeciles'. The final cost of building and fitting out the workhouse was around 10,000 but the builders had anticipated a cost of 6,245 and went bankrupt during the work. the first inmates were received into the new workhouse on 9 Dec 1839.

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. In 1930, the records had been inherited by the County Council - some were still required for administrative purposes and a few volumes continued to be used. Likewise, in 1948, various records might remain in the former poor law institutions (now in many cases hospitals) still in use, or inherited either by design or inertia. Some of the records deposited here refer solely to the period after 1948, when the buildings had become Scarsdale Hospital.

The site was redeveloped in 2001 and all the buildings demolished except for the main block, to create new flats.

The Union contained the following parishes or townships:

Ashover, Bolsover, Brackenfield, Brampton, Brimington, Calow, Chesterfield, Clay Lane, Coal Aston, Dronfield, Eckington, Great Barlow, Hasland, Heath, Holmesfield, Killamarsh, Little Barlow, Morton, Newbold and Dunston, North Wingfield, Pilsley, Shirland and Higham, Staveley, Stretton, Sutton cum Duckmanton, Tapton, Temple Normanton, Tupton, Unstone, Walton, Wessington, Whittington, Wingerworth and Woodthorpe.

Later additions:

Ault Hucknall, Barlborough, Barlow, Beighton, Blackwell, Clay Cross, Clowne, Dronfield Woodhouse, Egstow, Elmton, Glapwell, Pinxton, Pleasley, Scarcliffe, Shirebrook, South Normanton, Tibshelf and Whitwell.
Administrative History Sourceswww.workhouses.org.uk, accessed 22/05/2019

www.ukbmd.org.uk, accessed 29/05/2019
Custodial HistoryThese records were deposited in September 1964 by the Secretary to the Chesterfield Hospital Management Committee, and accessioned in 1983.
Organisation Sub-TypeHospitals
Poor law unions
Access ConditionsSome of these records are closed for 100 years from the date of the last record, because they contain data relating to living individuals. Please contact us for further information.
Privacy NoticeData Subjects in Archives Privacy Notice
Related MaterialSee D5721 for other records of Scarsdale Hospital.
See D522 for other Chesterfield Union records, transferred by the County Welfare Officer of the County Council and for a list of the parishes in the Union.

The National Archives hold Correspondence of the Local Government Board and Chesterfield Poor Law Union (ref: MH 12).
TermHospitals
Health services
AcknowledgementsAdded to the catalogue by volunteer MmF.
Archivist NoteCatalogue improved May 2019, BS.

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Related Names
Name (click for further details)
Chesterfield; Scarsdale Hospital; Hospital
Chesterfield; Chesterfield Poor Law Union and Board of Guardians; 1837-1948; local authority
Places
Place (click for further details)Type
Ashover 
Bolsover
Brackenfield 
Brampton 
Brimington 
Calow 
Coal Aston 
Dronfield 
Eckington 
Great Barlow 
Hasland 
Heath 
Holmesfield 
Killamarsh 
Little Barlow 
Morton 
Newbold 
Dunston 
North Wingfield 
Pilsley near North Wingfield 
Shirland 
Higham 
Staveley 
Stretton 
Sutton cum Duckmanton 
Tapton 
Temple Normanton 
Unstone 
Walton near Chesterfield 
Wessington 
Whittington 
Wingerworth 
Woodthorpe 
Ault Hucknall 
Barlborough 
Barlow 
Beighton 
Blackwell (by Alfreton) 
Clay Cross 
Clowne 
Dronfield Woodhouse 
Egstow 
Elmton 
Glapwell 
Pinxton 
Pleasley 
Scarcliffe 
Shirebrook 
South Normanton 
Tibshelf 
Whitwell 
Sutton in the Dale 
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