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Rules of the Workhouse

Clifton Union Workhouse

Clifton Union Workhouse was erected 1847 at Eastville. Also called Barton Regis Poor Law Union 1836 - 1840 and 1896 - 1904.

Inmates

Workhouses, List of those visited in 1867 With Name of the Workhouse and numbers of  insane, idiotic, and imbecile inmates.
WORKHOUSE MALE FEMALE TOTAL
Clifton 42 59 101
Source: 22nd Report of the Commissioners in Lunacy to the Lord Chancellor. Submitted by Alan Longbottom.


Records Available

Bristol Record Office
‘B’ Bond Warehouse
Smeaton Road
Bristol
BS1 6XN
Tel: 0117-922 4224
Fax: 0117-922 4236
E-mail: bro@bristol-city.gov.uk

Records held at Bristol Record Office:
Eastville Workhouse, 100 Fishponds Road, Stapleton:
 Fiche:  FC30105/2(a)2
        Births:         1868 - 78, 1898 - 1943
        Marriages:      None
        Deaths:         1847 - 1914



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