Stockton Poor Law Union
Reference: U/St Catalogue Title: Stockton Poor Law Union Area: Catalogue Category: Local Authority Records Description:
Covering Dates: 1851-1942
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- Stockton Poor Law Union
- Stockton Poor Law Union (Ref: U/St)
- Minutes (Ref: U/St section 01)
- Board of Guardians' minutes (Ref: U/St 1-9)
- Assessment Committee minutes (Ref: U/St 10-15)
- Assessment Committee rough minutes (Ref: U/St 16-20)
- Relief Sub-Committee minutes (Ref: U/St 21)
- Poor relief (Ref: U/St section 02)
- East District application and report books (Ref: U/St 22-70)
- Outdoor relief (Ref: U/St 71-93)
- Workhouse (Ref: U/St section 03)
- Workhouse building plans (Ref: U/St 100)
- Photographs of Chairmen of the Board of Guardians (Ref: U/St section 04)
- Miscellaneous (Ref: U/St section 05)
Catalogue Contents
From 1834 the Guardians of Sedgefield Poor Law Union were responsible for poor law provision in an area originally comprising the parishes of Stockton on Tees, Stranton, Redmarshall, Greatham, Billingham (including Wolviston chapelry), Norton, Hart (except Nesbitt township), Egglescliffe, Elton, Elwick Hall, Grindon, and Long Newton. [Hartlepool Union was created in 1859, comprising Hart, Stranton, Greatham, and Elwick Hall parishes.]
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 Stockton Rural District Council, Stockton Municipal Borough Council and Billingham Urban District Council.
In 1930, responsibility for Public Assistance was transferred to Durham County Council.
see CC/Tr for financial and staff records
97/1-4
Ref: U/St 97/198-99
Ref: U/St 98