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winter months, by the parish of Crondall, with an allowance of bread; and MBT I and my children were once relieved by being taken into the union house of the Hartley Wintney Union, of which union the parish of Crondall aforesaid was then and is now part, where we remained six or seven days without any endeavour to remove my husband and family to another parish. I have by my said husband eight children, who are with me in the workhouse oft he Hambledon Union. In the year 1838, my said husband went to live in the parish of Elstead; he was taken ill and unable to work at the end of 1839, or beginning of 1840, and in consequence I applied to Mr. Lodge, Mr. Rowland, and Mr Chandler, of Crondall parish for relief. Tory Burch Outlet They told me I must apply to the parish where I lived, and that they must settle it with that parish. I accordingly applied to Mr. George Woods, the relieving overseer of the Hambledon Union, and he relieved my husband several times during his illness with money. My husband died in the month of June last; at the time of his death he and his family were living in Elstead parish. Very soon after his death I applied to the overseers of Elstead for relief: I was at first relieved by them with money and bread, and afterwards was removed with my said children from Elstead parish, in which we were then living, to the poor house of the Hambledon Union, where we are now supported at the expense of Elstead parish,
which forms part of the Hambledon Union. I continued to reside with my said Christian Louboutin Sale children in the parish of Elstead from the time of my husband's death till we were removed to the Hambledon Union."Samuel Andrews upon his oath said, " I am one of the relieving officers of the Hartley Wintney Union, in the county of Southampton. The parish of Crondall forms part of the said union, and is situated in the district of the said union, for which I am relieving officer. I produce a letter which I received from George Woods, the relieving officer of the Hambledon Union, containing an account of the relief given by him to James Croucher and his family, amounting to 21. 10*. 9rf., whilst resident in the parish of Tory Burch Elstead, and an application for the payment of the amount. In consequence I made a report of the application to the board of guardians of the Hartley Wintney Union. I produce the application and report book for my district of the saia Hartley Wintney "Union, commencing the 25th December, A. D. 1836, and ending the 25th December, A. D. 1840. This book contains an entry of the application by James Croucher for relief, and an order for payment of the sum of 21. 2s. 9d., made the 27th March, A. D. 1840, and signed -with the initials of James Brooks, the clerk of the guardians of the said union. I also produce the weekly out-door
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