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GUILDFORD
Thomas Ames is master of the Union house for 21 parishes.
Source: Post Office 1846 - p 539
Submitted by Betty Longbottom
Guildford Union consists of the following Parishes:
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Albury
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Artington
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Bowling
Green
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East
Clandon
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West
Clandon
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Compton
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Godalming
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Godalming
Rural
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Guildford
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Guildford
Christchurch
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Guildford
the Friary
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Guildford
Holy Trinity
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Guildford
St Mary
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Guildford
St Nicolas
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East
Horsley
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West
Horsley
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Merrow
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Ockham
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Pirbright
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Puttenham
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Send
and Ripley
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Shere
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Stoke
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Stoke
next Guildford
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Stoke
Within
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Wanborough
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Wisley
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Woking
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Worplesdon
Guildford Workhouse ~ was
located in Stoke Next Guildford. An infirmary was added in 1896 and the children's home in Warren Road, Guildford was built in
1910.
Source: Submitted by Mary Hallett
Inmates
| Workhouses, List of those visited in 1867 With Name of the
Workhouse and numbers of insane, idiotic, and imbecile inmates. |
| WORKHOUSE |
MALE |
FEMALE |
TOTAL |
| Guildford |
5 |
10 |
15 |
| Source: 22nd Report of the Commissioners in
Lunacy to the Lord Chancellor. Submitted by Alan Longbottom. |
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