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MBT Shoes relief list of my district of the Hartley Wintney Union, commencing the 25th December, A. D. 1838, ana ending the 24th June, A. D. 1840. This book contains an entry for the quarter ending 24th June, A. D. 1840, of the payment to James Croucher, his wife, and seven children the said sum of 21. 2s. 9a. I enclosed the said sum of 21. 2s. 9d. in a letter addressed to the relieving officer of the Hambledon Union, dated 14th May, 1840. The relief so given the said James Croucher is charged in the said out-door relief list to the said parish of Crondall.Copy of Later referred to in the above Examination. "Sir,-Inclosed you will find the particulars of James Croucher and his family; also, the amount of relief given to him and his family during his illness. He is gone to his work to-day, and I hope will be able to continue to do so; if not, Tory Burch Outlet I will pay him according to the direction of our board, as I have hitherto done, and acquaint you of it. I will thank you to remit the money to me as early as convenient."George Woods, Relieving Officer."Relief given to James Croucher, 21. 2s. 9rf."George Woods upon his oath said, " I was relieving officer of Hambledon Union in the years 1839 and 1840. El.stead parish forms part of this union. At the beginning of the year 1840 I was applied to by Martha Croucher to relieve her husband, who she said was ill. I went
to see him, and gave him temporary relief; he was at this time living in the parish of Elstead. He stated Christian Louboutin Shoes that Crondall, in the county of Hants, was his parish. I was afterwards ordered by the board of guardians of the Hambledon Union to relieve the pauper James Croucher, and charge such relief to Crondall parish, in the Hartley Wintney Union, Hants. I accordingly relieved the said James Croucher from time to time during his illness, and sent an account of such relief in a letter to Mr. Andrews of Oldham, on* of the relieving officers of the Hartley Wintney Union, who sent me the amount thereof enclosed in the annexed letter. This was, I think, the first letter I received from him, and was in answer to my application for the repayment of the relief afforded to James Croucher and his family."Copy of Letter referred to in the above Examination. "Sir,-The enclosed, I hope, you will find correct for cash advanced to James Croucher and family, for which we feel much obliged Tory Burch for your trouble."S. Andrbws, Relieving Officer."James Brooks upon his oath said, " I am the clerk to the board of guardians of the Hartley Wintney Union, in the county of Southampton. The parish of Crondall, in the said county of Southampton, forms part of this union. I produce the abstract of the application, and report book of the said union, commencing the 25th




