Description:Family historians may relish this revealing booklet, which reports on the poverty suffered by the residents of Wolstanton, in Newcastle-under-Lyme, during 1830-1.
It was commissioned by a parish committee made up of church wardens, overseers, and clerks.
Together, they were responsible for running the workhouse, which was at the centre of efforts to relieve poverty, and was paid for by the parish itself.
Church wardens
Spencer Rogers
Mr. Abraham Wood
George Goodwin
James Goodwin
Overseers
James Brayford
William Booth
Governor of Workhouse and Assistant Overseer
William Buttery
Assistant Overseers
Elias Barlow
Henry Mattison
Vestry Clerk
Joseph Lowndes
About this document
Pottery manufacturer Enoch Wood kept this document and it is now among the collections at Stoke-on-Trent Museums.
It was printed by Mort's of Newcastle.