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Dursley Workhouse
The Board of Guardians meet alternate Fridays at the Board
Room, in Dursley at 11am. The population in 1901 was 11,633, area 20,786 acres
and rateable value in 1901 £54,909.
The Union comprises the following parishes:
Cam, Coaley, Dursley, Kingswood, North Nibley, Nympsfield, Owlpen, Slimbridge,
Stinchcombe, Uley and Wotton-under-Edge.
| Chairman of the Board of Guardians |
Col. William Lloyd Browne |
| Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment
Committee |
James Gordon Wenden |
| Treasurer |
Francis Davis |
| Relieving and Vaccination Officer - No. 1
District |
George Adams |
| Relieving and Vaccination Officer - No. 2
District |
George W. Meek |
| Superintendent Registrar |
Charles Ashman Smith |
The workhouse, a building of brick and stone, built in 1838,
to hold 280 inmates.
| Rev. Samuel Edwin Bartleet |
Chaplain |
| Cecil David Dale Roberts |
Medical Officer |
| William Sellick |
Master |
| Mrs Sellick |
Matron |
Records
Gloucester Record Office
Clarence Row
Alvin Street
GLOUCESTER
GL1 3DW
Tel:- 01452 425295
Page updated August 06, 2007
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