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D442 - Chapel-en-le-Frith Poor Law Union and Board of Guardians - 1837-1958
C
W - Workhouse records - 1837-1958
1 - Clerk to the Guardians: Board of Guardians minute books - 1918-1930
2 - Clerk's loose papers - 1837-1928
1 - Order of the Poor Law Commissioners establishing the Chapel en le Frith Union - Nov 1837
2 - Order of the Poor Law Commissioners approving the purchase of the parish poorhouse and the adjoining land, Parsons meadow (1¼ acre) owned by Peter Booth, surgeon, for the building of a new workhouse - Jun 1839
3 - Application by the Board to the Royal Exchange Assurance Corporation for a loan of £2000 towards the purchase of land and building of a workhouse - Oct 1839
4 - Mortgage (parties as in D442 C/W 2/3), security for the repayment of £2000 by charge on the rates - Dec 1839
5 - Letter from the manager of the Manchester and Liverpool District Bank at Stockport, authorising the payment of £2000 to the Union's bankers, Messrs Smith, Payne and Smith of London - Dec 1839
6 - Order approving the sale of 490 square yards of land, part of the workhouse premises, on the south side of the Manchester to Sheffield turnpike road - Jul 1840
7 - Order of the Poor Law Commissioners authorising an additional loan of £1000 for expenditure on building the workhouse - Oct 1841
8 - As D442 C/W 3, for an additional loan of £1000 - Nov 1841
9 - Certificate of the Poor Law Commissioners, authorising the additional loan as in D442/C/W2/7 - Nov 1841
10 - As D442 C/W2/4 for the additional payment of £1000 - Dec 1841
11 - As D442 C/W2/5, authorising the additional payment of £1000 - Dec1841
12 - Deed to extend the repayment period of the loans D442/C/W2/4 and D442/C/W2/10 - Jan 1842
13 - Order of the Poor Law Commissioner, authorising the building of an infirmary at the workhouse - the cost not to exceed £750 - Sep 1869
14 - Mortgage by the Board of Guardians to Anthony Bellot Jackson of Rye Flatt, Combs Edge, gent, Robert Hill Hyde of Chapel, butcher, and Miles Bramwell of Chapel, innkeeper to raise £750 [for D442 C/W2/13 to be repaid over 30 years, Nov 1869. Also contains a transfer of mortgage by RH Hyde to other trustees of the Loyal Protestant Beneficial Association at Chapel, 1886. - 1869-1886
15 - Declaration that money lent in D442 C/W2/14 belonged to the Chapel en le Frith Protestant Association and was lent by the individuals as trustee - Nov 1869
16 - Copy loan sanction by the Ministry of Health - £1000 to purchase Cromwell House, Chapel - Oct 1919
17 - Rules for nurses and assistant nurses in the infirmary, approved at a Board meeting - Dec 1928
18 - Plan of the workhouse buildings by Charles Flint, architect and surveyor, Buxton. - [early 20th cent]
3 - Contracts - 1930
4 - Registers of births - 1914-1948
5 - Registers of deaths - 1914-1943
6 - Creed registers - 1902-1925
7 - Visiting committee - 1927-1942
8 - Tobacco and snuff accounts - 1925-1939
9 - Garden and pig accounts - 1925-1958
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