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Contents
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General Sites
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Irish Maps of Poor Law Unions
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Welsh Poor Law Unions
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Other Information Sites
General Sites
County Asylums, The Fate of Britains Asylums and Mental Hospitals, Searchable by County
Life In A Victorian Lunatic Asylum
Coram Foundling Hospital Association
St Marylebone, Middlesex, London
Stepney Union Workhouse
The Workhouse, - Very Comprehensive Site
Rossbret Workhouses Website
The Union Workhouse
Rossbret Asylums Website
Industrial & Reformatory Schools in England and Wales During the 19th and Early 20th century
Index of English and Welsh Lunatic Asylums and Mental Hospitals
The UK UE Urbex Urban Exploration Forum (Asylums & Hospitals)
Irish Maps of Poor Law Unions
Poor Law Union Maps of County Kilkenny
Cavan Poor Law Unions
County Clare Poor Law Unions
Poor Law Unions (and Superintendent Registrar's Districts) of Donegal
The Poor Law in Donegal: Milford Union
The Workhouse in Dunshaughlin
Welsh Poor Law Unions
Poor Law: Board of Guardians-Wales-Powys
The Workhouse at Caersws
Other Information Sites
Wiki Poor Law Definition
TNA's Hospital Database Search Facility
Surrey History Centre Collections Catalogue
High Littleton & Hallatrow History and Parish Records
Poor Law Unions, Workhouses, and Hospitals Links
Records of patients at "The Retreat" (Large Quaker Mental Hospital in York)
Establishment of Hospitals, Asylums, Hospital Ships, Smallpox & TB
Northampton Poor Law Union Records
An Index to Institutions in The 1901 Census of England and Wales
Although written as an introduction to the Apprenticeship Register for Dawlish, Devon
This provides a good description of the Parish Apprenticeship system in England in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
For more information see
Poor Law and Workhouse Records
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