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Union Workhouse Thirsk

No.1 SUTTON ROAD, once known as the “Workhouse” and still frequently called by such name, was built at a cost of about £2,500 in 1838. The price included site, deeds, and architects’ percentage. The contract for building was placed in March, 1838, and the house was completed and occupied in January of 1839, and enlarged in 1886, for 123 inmates. It was built to serve the Poor Law Union of Thirsk formed in the year 1837, which we are told was a great improvement on previous arrangements for the relief of poor and destitute people. Such folk had hitherto had a very rough deal as far as accommodation was concerned.

The Poor Law Union of Thirsk embraced an area of approximately 60,000 acres, and included 41 townships or places. The population in 1841 is shown as being 12,728, and the number of houses 2,780. The assessed value of the Union in 1842 was £83,243.

En the year 1838 the total expenditure was £3,373 13s. 4d., and ten years later it was £3,649 10s. 10d. Queues of wretched looking fellow humans could be seen standing or lying outside the entrance to the “Casual Wards” at close of day waiting to be admitted to receive the dole of comfort and work in those times provided by “ The Guardians of the Poor” at the Union Workhouse.

Besides these “Casuals,” the place catered for full time residents. The homeless and destitute without visible means of support were lodged there. If able to work they were put to “tasks” and made to do something towards earning their living, in some cases perhaps earning far more than the amount necessary to keep them in such luxury.’ The sexes were totally separated, whether married or otherwise. This separating of man and wife for the greater part of the remaining days of their lives was perhaps the chief cause of the terrible fear the aged and poor had for that dread place the “Workhouse.” No kind­ness on the part of the Master, Mistress, or the staff could compensate them for this inhuman separation. The stigma attached to the term Workhouse is such that our modern equivalent of the Poor Law Union has dropped the name entirely, and soon we hope to have “Homes of Retirement” that will be as the name implies, “Homes,” and not merely Houses.

The following extract from a newspaper report of a Board of Guardians meeting held in the year 1893, gives some practical information. “The Clerk reported that he had examined the Relieving Officer’s out-door relief list and abstracts of same, and found that in the 10th week of the present quarter, 252 persons had received out-door relief at a cost of £29 8s. 9d., and in the 11th week 249 persons had received similar relief at a cost of £25 4s. 0d. The indoor maintenance had been for the 10th week £11 8s. 10d., and for the 11th week £31 12s. 7d. The number of vagrants relieved during the 10th week had been 58, and the 11th week 47.”

When the Poor Law Union ceased to exist the buildings became the property of the County Council, though one of the rooms was used as the meeting place of the Rural District Council, and some other rooms as offices for local government officials. The greater part of the building was unoccupied for a number of years, though a small boys’ club had two or three rooms prior to the 2nd World War. During the war the A.R.P. First Aid party were quartered on the ground floor of the building, and the military occupied the rest.

It is interesting to compare some of the foregoing figures pertaining to our R.D.C. (1937), bearing in mind, of course, that the R.D.C. did not carry out the same functions or work that the Guardians did in 1837. The R.D.C. covered an area of approximately 71,650 acres, had a population of about 11,750, inhabited houses 3,486, and a rateable value of £58,888, and revenue from rates of £28,125 in the year 1937.

The workhouse was eventually converted into a furniture factory, when this closed the building was left unoccupied for many years.  It has now been “renovated” and converted into flats, the rear grounds now house new houses.

Burials in Thirsk Cemetery (not Churchyard) from the Burial Registers in the possession of Thirsk Town Council.

1911 was not the start of the cemetery, it is believed that the earlier registers are now in the County Archives.

Date given is date of burial, date of death is not recorded in the registers. Grave number is given when name or part thereof is not legible in the register although it most unlikely these graves are marked by a memorial.

Compiled by Derek E Adamson

James Hewison 19/4/11 Age 63 ■ Joseph Ellington 17/11/11 Age 68

Ralph Wilkinson 27/12/11 Age 46 ■

Patrick  ? 2/1/12 Age 72 Grave 83DD

Margaret Tomlinson 23/1/12 Age 58 ■ George Harrison 27/1/12 Age 78

Esther Blanch 14/3/12 Age 50 ■ Frank Newbould 25/7/12 Age 67

William Holmes 18/1/13 Age 8 weeks ■ William Flintoff 30/1/13 Age 79

Mary Ann Palliser 11/2/13 Age 84 ■ William Hewitt 7/3/13 Age 80

Mary Boddy 3/5/13 Age 83 from Union W/House Stockton

Alice McMahon 5/7/13 Age 6 weeks ■ Charles Firth 14/3/14 Age 89

George Cain? 7/5/14 Age 76 grave80FF ■

James  ? 17/6/14 Age 71 grave 54CC

John Robert Davison 28/7/14 Age 49 ■

Mary Anne Massheder 17/11/14 Age 2 months

Mary Ann Campbell 28/1/15 Age 89 ■ William Porritt? 6/2/15 Age 84

Mary Jefferson 21/2/15 Age 68 ■ Thomas Coates 25/2/15 Age 82

Mary Close 2/3/15 Age 73 ■ Charles Henry Fawcett 24/3/15 Age 55

William Dobson 27/3/15 Age 81 ■ Elizabeth Green 3/4/15 Age 55

William Grice 13/4/15 Age 74 ■ Sarah Jane Fletcher 22/4/15 Age 71

Robert Park 29/5/15 Age 52 ■ John Bannister 18/6/15 Age 91

Joseph  ? 22/10/15 Age 60 grave 54FF ■

Francis Thompson 18/12/15 Age 37

Richard Wright 2/1/16 Age 70 ■ Joseph Ripley 13/1/16 Age 61

Mary Dodsworth 9/3/16 Age 74 ■ Elizabeth Wright 23/3/16 Age 79

Harry Dodsworth 9/3/16 Age 74 ■ Hudson Barker 27/5/16 Age 84

William Smith 14/11/16 Age 79 ■ Mary Maynard 30/12/16 Age 76

William Christopher Daniel 2/3/17 Age 62 ■ David Stappleton 3/4/17 Age 66

John William Gamble 12/4/17 Age 67 ■ Mary Gatenby 2/6/17 Age 69

Harry Shelton Weatherhead 12/6/17 Age 67 ■

George Hutchinson 22/1/18 Age 60

Vincent Paylor 5/2/18 Age 84 ■ George Scurr 23/2/18 Age 83

William Kendall 24/9/18 Age 71 ■

    ?       ?      1/11/18 Age 48? grave 83GG

Anthony Quinn 8/11/18 Age 49 ■ John Scott 20/11/18 Age 67

Jonathon Davison 23/11/18 Age 74 ■

    ?    ? 26/11/18 Age 23 grave 61GG

Florence Thompson 30/11/18 Age 23 ■ James Kettlewell 14/12/18 Age 75

Ethel Francis 31/12/18 Age 30 ■ John Moreland 4/1/19 Age 86

Jack Francis 4/1/19 Age 6 months ■ Joseph Clayton 12/2/19 Age 85

John Dinsdale 21/2/19 Age 70 ■ John Jones 25/3/19 Age 66

John Coates 24/5/19 Age 68 ■ Anne Sheard 13/8/19 Age 65

William Carr 5/8/20 Age 84 ■ Abraham Wilson Potter 21/12/20 Age 69

James Brannan 11/10/21 Age 55 ■ John Mann 9/12/21 Age 74

The name Union Workhouse is now dropped, entries appear under the address 1 Sutton Road, a few entries not included here just use Sutton Road so they cannot be attributed with certainty at this stage to the Workhouse.

Dorothy Jane Darnborough 23/12/21 Age 82 ■ James Fowler Milnthorpe 28/1/22 Age 84

John Lofthouse 8/4/22 Age 55 ■ Christopher Vacey Milner 26/8/22 Age 61

Elizabeth Leyland 29/8/22 Age 61

Esther Elizabeth Hale/Hare? 24/1/23 Age 74 grave 55LL

William Shepperd 29/12/23 Age 66 ■ Harry Rushton 6/3/24 Age 66

John Edward Collins 13/3/24 Age 2 ■ George William Potter 26/3/24 Age 77

Samual Oates 2/4/24 Age 71 ■ Walter Carter 10/5/24 Age 50

Matthew Ferguson 17/5/24 Age 73 ■ Alice Gamble 18/10/24 Age 51

Thomas Croft 28/4/25 Age 60 ■ John Kay 3/6/25 Age 74

Alfred Foster 20/10/25 Age 65 ■ Mary Ellen Fawcett 3/11/25 Age 69

Herbert Bacon 30/12/25 Age 59 ■ Harry Bottomley 8/4/26 Age 78

Mary Ann Bolton 30/4/26 Age 63 ■ Michael Harland 8/5/26 Age 85

William  ?  8/6/26 Age 79 grave 67MM ■ Peter Winn 20/1/27 Age 75

Sarah Lumley 10/3/27 Age 74 ■ George Pringle 12/3/27 Age 71

Nancy Spence 19/3/27 Age 76 ■

B???? (Kathleen) Sills 7/5/27 Age 64 grave 82LL ■

William Binks? 16/5/27 Age 73 grave 22KK ■

    ?       ?  20/9/27 Age 10months grave 64NN

Lydia Stubbs 22/12/27 Age 63 ■ May Ellen  ? 20/3/28 Age 80 grave 53H

John Morrell 20/4/28 Age 70 ■ John Brown 24/3/28 Age 63

Hannah Jessop? 14/8/28 Age 67 grave 54H ■

William Jessop? 21/12/28 Age 70 grave 55H ■

James Burke 3/1/29 Age 69 ■ Emily Ann Powell 8/1/29 Age 11 weeks

   ?  Wills?  22/2/29 Age 74 grave 67OO ■

Arthur Robert Jamison? 4/5/29 Age 49 grave 69OO ■

Eliza Bailey 28/9/29 Age 48 ■ Robert William West 2/1/29 Age 58

John William Wilson ?  28/1/30 Age 72 ■ Matthew Gillow/Yellow? 21/2/30 Age 69

Sarah Harland 29/3/30 Age 60 ■ Wilfrid Yeadon 29/4/30 Age 69

   ?   Paylor 9/5/30 Age ?? grave 57H ■

Matha Smedley? 27/5/30 Age 73 grave 38NN ■

Thomas William  ?? 5/6/30 Age 78 ■ William Thomas Harland 19/2/31 Age 76

Gilbert Cousins 20/4/31 Age 36 ■ Charles Robinson 28/4/31 Age 69

Mary Bradford 5/9/31 Age 68 ■ Emily Robinson 6/12/31 Age 67

Mary Seymour 9/12/31 Age 68 ■ William Bell 3/2/32 Age 78

John William  ?? 28/5/32 Age 51 grave 60QQ ■

Francis William Whitwell 3/8/32 Age 75 ■ John Hayton 20/8/32 Age 72

   ??   ?? 21/12/32 Age 51 grave 68QQ ■

George  ? Hancock 5/6/33 Age 18 hours grave 58V ■ 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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