Long-term Workhouse Inmates in Amesbury Union, Wiltshire, 1861
In 1861, the Poor Law Board published a return of the name every adult pauper who had been a workhouse inmate for a continuous period of five years or more, together with the duration of their residence (in years and months), the reason for it, and whether they had been brought up in a District or separate Workhouse School. It was noted that the term 'District School' had been widely misinterpreted by respondents as meaning any school in the local area, such as a national or private school, and that there was only one instance in the whole report of an inmate actually having been in such a school.
Name | Yrs | ms. | Reason | School |
---|---|---|---|---|
Richard Thomas | 9 | 0 | Bad sight. | |
Sophia Macklin | 7 | 0 | Infirmity | |
Harriet Thomas | 15 | 0 | Deaf and dumb | |
Caroline Phillips | 14 | 0 | Bad sight | workhouse. |
Richard Phillips | 8 | 0 | ditto | workhouse. |
William Leversuch | 16 | 0 | Imbecility | workhouse. |
Sarah Lawes | 5 | 0 | Infirmity |
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