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Poor Law Unions' Gazette

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Place of publication
London, London, England

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Earliest issue: March 28, 1857
Latest issue: April 11, 1903

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Years covered
1857–1903

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Total issues: 2350
Total pages: 9522

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This newspaper was added to our archives on May 3, 2013. The latest issues were added on March 18, 2025.

The Poor Law Unions Gazette was a weekly publication owned and published by Mallett, Allen and Company from Wardour Street London. Founded in 1856 and running until 1903, it is particularly useful to family historians in that it provided information on paupers from all over the country who deserted their wives and families, leaving them chargeable to the Poor Law Unions.

Since the authorities did not wish to be saddled with the responsibility for providing for such families, they issued descriptions of the deserters to facilitate their apprehension, some of which are very detailed and colourful. Information on the person’s last known employment and whereabouts can also be included.

 

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  • 1857–1903 The Poor Law Unions' Gazette

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