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Norfolk Poor Law before 1834

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Buxton Gilbert Union

(Changed to an Incorporation from 1806)

This included the parishes of Brampton, Burgh next Aylsham, Buxton, Hevingham, Marsham, Oxnead, Skeyton, Stratton Strawless and Swanton Abbott

Union history

  • 1782 - Gilbert's Act allowed parishes to join together and run a workhouse. This was for the old, the sick and the infirm.
  • c. 1801 - Buxton Gilbert Union formed containing Buxton and 2 other parishes? An earlier parish workhouse became the "House of Industry".
    • This workhouse was located to the S.E of Buxton about 0.5 mile outside the village and was subsequently demolished (sometime after 1849). Location was Coltishall Road, just to the north of Buxton Heath (NR10 5JA), c. NR10 5JD, [Map reference is TG2393521465]. This is marked as "Buxton Workhouse" on old maps.
  • 1806 - Buxton Union became the Buxton Incorporation for 9 parishes.
  • 1836
    • Buxton was dissolved. Aylsham Poor Law Union formed.
    • Parishes became part of the Aylsham Union and "House of Industry" became one of 2 Workhouses (the other being at Oulton) for new Union.
  • Description is in Whites 1845 directory.

After 1834 these parishes moved as shown :-

Places 1834 Union or
Incorporation
Brampton Aylsham
Burgh next Aylsham
  (Burgh St. Mary)
Aylsham
Buxton Aylsham
Hevingham Aylsham
Places 1834 Union or
Incorporation
Marsham Aylsham
Oxnead Aylsham
Skeyton Aylsham
Stratton Strawless Aylsham
Swanton Abbott Aylsham

Further information can be found:


See also the Poor Law page and the Post 1834 Unions page

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March 2010