York Poor Law Union | Collecting Committee

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Type of entity

Corporate body

Authorized form of name

York Poor Law Union | Collecting Committee

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    • York Poor Law Union
    • Collecting Committee; ?mid-19thc - 1930

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      Dates of existence

      ?mid-19thc - 1930

      History

      The York Poor Law Union (1837-1930) was abolished under the Local Government Act 1929. However the Poor Law continued as the main system of welfare until 1948 and was administered by the Public Assistance Committee (1929-1948). Some committees, including the Collecting Committee, had a continuous existence throughout this period of transition and executed similar functions under both the York Poor Law Union and its successor body the Public Assistance Committee.

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      One of the standing committees of the York Poor Law Union. Responsible for pursuing cases where relatives of a person receiving relief were liable for the cost of that relief. The Committee investigated the circumstances of each case brought before it by the Board of Guardians, the House (Workhouse) Committee and the Relief Committees, for the purpose of establishing whether it was possible to pursue relatives for contributions to relief. Where appropriate, orders were made for payment, which could be enforced through the magistrates' court.

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      General context

      The York Poor Law Union (1837-1930) was abolished under the Local Government Act 1929. However the Poor Law continued as the main system of welfare until 1948 and was administered by the Public Assistance Committee (1929-1948). Some committees, including the Collecting Committee, had a continuous existence throughout this period of transition and executed similar functions under both the York Poor Law Union and its successor body the Public Assistance Committee.

      Relationships area

      Related entity

      Public Assistance Committee | Collecting Committee (1930-1948)

      Identifier of related entity

      GB0192-578

      Category of relationship

      temporal

      Type of relationship

      Public Assistance Committee | Collecting Committee is the successor of York Poor Law Union | Collecting Committee

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      Authority record identifier

      GB0192-577

      Institution identifier

      GB0192

      Rules and/or conventions used

      International Standard Archival Authority Record for Corporate Bodies, Persons and Families - ISAAR(CPF) - Ottawa

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          Sources

          JBM How York Governs Itself

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