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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D442
TitleChapel-en-le-Frith Poor Law Union and Board of Guardians
Date1837-1958
DescriptionTitle deeds, estate papers, minute books, workhouse registers (lunatics and creed) and account books.
Extent3 boxes
LevelFonds
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
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Archive CreatorChapel-en-le-Frith Poor Law Union and Board of Guardians
Administrative HistoryThe 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act grouped parishes together into Unions, controlled by Boards of Guardians, for purposes of poor relief. The Chapel-en-le-Frith Union formally came into existence in Dec 1837. In 1930, the functions of the Boards of Guardians were taken over by the Public Assistant Committee of the County Council. This continued until 1948, when the Poor Law was abolished by the National Assistance Act.

The Chapel-en-le-Frith Union contained the following parishes or townships:- Aston, Fairfield, Bamford, Fernilee, Brough and Shatton, Green Fairfield, Burbage, Hartington (Upper Quarter), Buxton, Hope, Castleton, Hope Woodlands, Chapel en le Frith, King Sterndale, Chinley, Buxworth & Brownside, Peak Forest, Derwent, Thornhill, Edale, Wormhill.

The Chapel-en-le-Frith workhouse was built around 1840, on the north side of Manchester Road. It later became the Elms Old People's Home.
Custodial HistoryThese records were transferred to Derbyshire Record Office in December 1966.
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 MaterialSee D1323/UL for unlisted records of Chapel-en-le-Frith Poor Law Union amongst the papers of various predecessors to High Peak Borough Council, including Letter books 1894-1895 and 1904-1920, Overseers receipt and payment books for various parishes 1848-1927, Papers including relating to the rebuilding of the workhouse

See D1584 for records such as registers and accounts relating to the former workhouse, later known as The Elms as an Old People's Home.

Correspondence of the Local Government Board and Chapel-en-le-Frith Poor Law Union is held at The National Archives (ref: MH 12)
AcknowledgementsCatalogue improved May 2019
Places
Place (click for further details)Type
Fairfield 
Bamford 
Brough 
Fernilee 
Shatton 
Green Fairfield 
Burbage 
Hartington Upper Quarter 
Buxton
Hope 
Castleton 
Hope Woodlands 
Chapel en le Frith 
King Sterndale 
Chinley 
Buxworth 
Brownside 
Peak Forest 
Derwent 
Thornhill 
Edale 
Wormhill 
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