Washington Urban District Council
Reference: UD/Wa Catalogue Title: Washington Urban District Council Area: Catalogue Category: Local Authority Records Description: Usworth and Washington Townships
Covering Dates: 1750-1904
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- Washington Urban District Council
- Usworth Township - poor relief and highway surveyors (Ref: UD/Wa 1-17)
- Poor rates (Ref: UD/Wa 1-7, 11/1)
- Poor relief (Ref: UD/Wa 8-9)
- Illegitimacy (Ref: UD/Wa 10)
- Other records of the overseers of the poor (Ref: UD/Wa 11/2-4)
- Removal orders (Ref: UD/Wa 12)
- Highway Surveyors' accounts (Ref: UD/Wa 13-15)
- Washington Township - poor relief and highway surveyors (Ref: UD/Wa 18-28)
- Overseers of the poor (Ref: UD/Wa 18)
- Poor rates (Ref: UD/Wa 19-26)
- Highway Surveyors' accounts (Ref: UD/Wa 27-28)
Catalogue Contents
"Great and Little Usworth and North Biddick" was a township of Washington parish (Usworth was later a separate parish)
- part of Chester le Street Poor Law Union 1834-1930
- a civil parish in 1866, with an elected council from 1895
- part of Chester le Street Rural Sanitary District 1875-1894
- part of Chester le Street Rural District 1894-1922
- part of Washington Urban District 1922-1974 (Washington New Town from 1964), absorbed by Washington fully in 1937
- part of the Sunderland District of Tyne and Wear from 1974
These records relate to the original township, the Poor Law Union and the civil parish
Washington was a township of Washington parish
- part of Chester le Street Poor Law Union 1834-1930
- a civil parish in 1866, with an elected council from 1894
- part of Chester le Street Rural Sanitary District 1875-1894
- part of Chester le Street Rural District 1894-1922
- central part of Washington Urban District 1922-1974 (Washington New Town from 1964)
- part of the Sunderland District of Tyne and Wear from 1974
These records relate to the Poor Law Union