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Manchester Overseers of the Poor

1651-1877
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The records from the chest of the Churchwardens and Overseers of the parish of Manchester, consist of an accumulation of records arising mainly from the responsibilities of the Churchwarden and Overseers in administering the poor law, including the workhouse, and the various charities for the poor, but partly from the churchwardens' other parochial and ecclesiastical duties. There are other records closely akin to these in the Muniment Room of Manchester Cathedral (see A E J Hollander's description in 274.273 M10) and one Overseers' Account book 1664-1711 has found its way into John Rylands Library (English MS No 97, edited in Chetham Society M S v 80). These records were listed and numbered in several ancient lists (see GB127.M3/1/1) and this old archival numeration has been retained with the additions made to it by successive keepers of the chest. The arrangement is roughly chronological for the listed items (GB127.M3/2/1-137). A number of unlisted items from the chest have been added at the end of the calendar. They are arranged chronologically within each section. GB127.M3/3 comprises records of the Churchwardens and Overseers concerned mainly with their poor law functions; GB127.M3/4 is concerned with the workhouse and its administration; GB127.M3.5 deals with the various charities; and GB127.M3/6 consists of records concerned with the Collegiate Church and its property. After 1841 the Overseers were concerned only with the raising of the various rates for the Corporation and the poor rate, the administration of the poor law being then in the hands of the Guardians of the poor of the various unions (GB127.M4).
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