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Brinton Gilbert Union 1786-1869
This comprised the parishes of Brinton, Burgh Parva and Melton Constable
Union history
- 1782 - Gilbert's Act allowed parishes to join together and run a workhouse. This was for the old, the sick and the infirm.
- 1786 - Brinton Gilbert Union formed. This is also refered to sometimes as the "Brinton Incorporation".
- House of Industry built at Brinton.
- 1834 - Brinton Gilbert Union parishes decided to continue as they were.
- 1869 - Brinton Gilbert Union was dissolved.
- All the constituent parishes became part of the Walsingham Union.
After 1869 these parishes moved as shown :-
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Further information can be found:
- about locations in the Towns and Parishes pages.
- about which hundred a parish occurs in.
See also the Poor Law page and the Post 1834 Unions page
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Copyright © Mike Bristow.
May 2011