WebHeadington Union Workhouse. opened on the London Road (just to the east of Wharton Road) in 1838. It was a massive hexagonal building, and served all 22 parishes of the … WebMagdalen Quarry, Headington ( Workhouse Quarry, Headington ) Marksend Quarry, Kerridge ( Parks-End Quarry, Kerridge ) Medwells Quarry, Clipsham
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WebIt has a heavy padlocked door and the floor space is about 6 feet (1.8 m) square with a headroom of about 8 feet (2.4 m). In the 19th century it was used to lock up drunks overnight before sending them to the Oxford court. More recently it has been opened every May Day. Prior to the 1834 Act, Headington had a parish workhouse at Titup, in a former inn situated on what is now Old Road — formerly the main road to London. See more Headington Poor Law Union was formed on 15th September 1835. Headington was not an obvious centre for a new union. Its creation resulted from the Poor Law Commissioners' … See more Note: many repositories impose a closure period of up to 100 years for records identifying individuals. Before travelling a long distance, always check that the records you want to … See more jeldew
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http://workhouses.org.uk/Headington/HeadingtonStaff.shtml http://www.headington.org.uk/history/buildings/workhouse.htm WebHeadington Henley Chipping Norton Oxford Thame Witney Woodstock Records from the poorlaw unions, which were created from this time forward include the following: Guardianship Creed Registers Rate books Workhouse Lists of Inmates Register of Apprentices Register of Births Register of Deaths Vestry Rate Books Admission and … j eldi biographie