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Lanchester Poor Law Union

Reference: U/La Catalogue Title: Lanchester Poor Law Union Area: Catalogue Category: Local Authority Records Description: 

Covering Dates: 1891-1929

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  • Lanchester Poor Law Union
    • Lanchester Poor Law Union (Ref: U/La)
    • Financial records, settlement and removal (Ref: U/La 1-2)
    • Valuation lists (Ref: U/La 3-5)

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Lanchester Poor Law Union (Ref: U/La)

From 1837 Lanchester Poor Law Union had responsibility for poor law provision in the area covering the parishes of Lanchester (including the chapelries of Medomsley, Ebchester, Esh and Satley) and Muggleswick, plus the Tanfield chapelry of Chester le Street parish and the Hedley Hope township of Brancepeth parish.
In 1846, the union also became the rural sanitary authority, lasting until 1875.
In 1862, the Guardians of the union gained responsibility for rating valuation/assessment. This devolved, in 1925, to Lanchester Rural District Council and the Urban District Councils of Consett, Benfieldside, Leadgate, Stanley, Annfield Plain and Tanfield.
In 1930, responsibility for Public Assistance was transferred to Durham County Council.

Financial records, settlement and removal (Ref: U/La 1-2)

see also CC/Tr
and H/NWD 18-36 for Leahill Hospital

Ref: U/La 1

General correspondence re financial matters, especially poor relief, settlement and removal of paupers, appointments and salaries of officials, including a nurse for the Union hospital, 1891
(168 papers)

Ref: U/La 2

Official forms re settlement and removal of paupers, 1891
(1 bundle)

Valuation lists (Ref: U/La 3-5)

see also UD/Sta 24-28

Ref: U/La 3

Valuation list for Benfieldside parish, 19 January 1903 (with amendments, 19 March 1903 - 13 September 1929)
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: U/La 4

Valuation list, Lanchester Union, 8 March 1910
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: U/La 5

Supplemental valuation list, 1928, 31 January 1924 - 28 December 1928
(1 volume, leather half-bound)



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