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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D6634
TitleGlossop Poor Law Union
Date1857
DescriptionTwo-part, large rolled map, paper on a canvas backing. Plan 1 depicts the northern part of the Union and its dimensions are 8.5m x 1.83. Plan 2 is the southerly portion and is slightly smaller at 8.5m x 1.52m. Plot boundaries are marked and have been numbered; each township has a separate numbering sequence. It is assumed that the numbering relates to a rate assessment volume but this has not been identified. Buildings have been marked and are tinted pink. Revisions have been made; houses more recent than 1857 have been marked in black and are numbered in red.
Extent2 rolls
LevelFonds
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
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Archive CreatorGlossop 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 Glossop Poor Law Union formally came into existence in Dec 1837. In 1930, the functions of the Board 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 Union contained the following parishes or townships:

Charlesworth Churnal, Glossop, Glossop Dale, Hadfield and Dinting, Ludworth and Chisworth, Padfield, Somondley and Whitfield.

Glossop Township workhouse had been built between 1832-4, to the west of Blackshaw Clough, just before the passing of the 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act. The Board of Guardians assumed the control of this shortly after their appointment. The workhouse later became known as Glossop Public Assistance Insitution, and then transformed into Shire Hill Hospital, under the NHS.
Administrative History Sourceswww.workhouses.org.uk, accessed 29/05/2019

www.ukbmd.org.uk, accessed 29/05/2019
Custodial HistoryThe map was rescued by Mr J Scott, former history master at Glossop Grammar School and chairman of Glossop Historical Society. Mr Scott left it to the Historical Society in 1976, when he moved away from the area, and it was kept in the custody of one of the Society's members. Deposited by Glossop Historical Society in June 2006.
Organisation Sub-TypePoor law unions
Physical Descriptionvery large - difficult to handle
CopiesA digital copy of this map, produced by the Glossop and District Historical Group, can be viewed on the public computers at the record office. Extracts for personal research purposes only are permitted.
Related MaterialFor records of Glossop Poor Law Union see D3705 (including workhouse regulations) and D2125 (including draft minutes of the Board of Guardians).

Correspondence of the Local Government Board and Glossop Poor Law Union is held at the National Archives (ref: MH 12)
AcknowledgementsGlossop Historical Society.
Archivist NoteCatalogue improved, May 2019.
Places
Place (click for further details)Type
Glossop 
Ludworth 
Chisworth 
Whitfield 
Dinting Vale 
Hadfield 
Padfield 
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