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St Andrew Undershaft - Workhouse Minute Book 1780-1801 p232

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Teresa Drover came and complained of her Daughter Teresa who was near 14 Years old behaving very improperly. Ordered that the Daughter be taken to the Workhouse to keep her from bad Company. <br>
 
Teresa Drover came and complained of her Daughter Teresa who was near 14 Years old behaving very improperly. Ordered that the Daughter be taken to the Workhouse to keep her from bad Company. <br>
:To Ann Gorrall an upper and an under Petticoat a Shawl an Apron and a Shift and 2 lb for present relief and that she be permitted to leave the House on Wednesday. <br>
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To Ann Gorrall an upper and an under Petticoat a Shawl an Apron and a Shift and 2 lb for present relief and that she be permitted to leave the House on Wednesday. <br>
; Frances Belsara applied for Cloathing but having a Weekly pension was refused.<br>
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Frances Belsara applied for Cloathing but having a Weekly pension was refused.<br>
; Sarah Smith applied for relief but having been relieved in April last on her promise not to come again till Christmas she was refused. <br>
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Sarah Smith applied for relief but having been relieved in April last on her promise not to come again till Christmas she was refused. <br>
; To John Peters a pair of Shoes & Stockings and that he be at liberty to leave the House. <br>
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To John Peters a pair of Shoes & Stockings and that he be at liberty to leave the House. <br>

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Teresa Drover came and complained of her Daughter Teresa who was near 14 Years old behaving very improperly. Ordered that the Daughter be taken to the Workhouse to keep her from bad Company.
To Ann Gorrall an upper and an under Petticoat a Shawl an Apron and a Shift and 2 lb for present relief and that she be permitted to leave the House on Wednesday.
Frances Belsara applied for Cloathing but having a Weekly pension was refused.
Sarah Smith applied for relief but having been relieved in April last on her promise not to come again till Christmas she was refused.
To John Peters a pair of Shoes & Stockings and that he be at liberty to leave the House.