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Does this mean they were evicted ?

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Germaine

Germaine Report 13 Mar 2008 17:23

Thanks Parrot and insomnia found some uselful info.
That has answered some questions for me.
Germaine
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Germaine

Germaine Report 12 Mar 2008 12:21

Oh thanks Parrot and insomnia will go and look now.
Germaine
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Alan

Alan Report 12 Mar 2008 12:21

Generally if a family fell on hard times and needed support from a parish which was not of their origin, they would be removed from this parish and sent back to their parish of origin.

Perform a Google search on "Poor Law", some of it makes very harsh reading

Germaine

Germaine Report 12 Mar 2008 12:21

Ah thanks Lindsey. I think he might have been awaiting trial in jail. Have found a bill of cost that looks like him in a few month later. Now to figure out whether there was a poor house round there. I think she may have been sent to his parents though but then they look like they were evicted to the same area in 1813.
This lot is going to cost a fortune looks like he was a bit of a rumun. Looks like 3 cases against him in about 25 years.
Germaine
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 Lindsey*

Lindsey* Report 12 Mar 2008 12:14

Yes, generally the house and job went together, so if you lost your job a possession order would be made by the bailiff, not much has changed. From there they generally went to the poorhouse unless relatives took them in.

Germaine

Germaine Report 12 Mar 2008 12:07

I found this have sent for the record but wonder what it means. It takes a couple of weeks to get it and I am curious :-)
Anyone know please?
Germaine
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FILE - Thornton to Hardhorn with Newton. Order of removal of Ann, wife of James Shakeshaft, and Alice their child - - date: 1833 26 Jan