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Nassau Senior papers

  • GB 0210 NASSAUS
  • Fonds
  • 1764-1946

Papers relating to Nassau Senior, 1764-1945, comprising travel journals, particularly to France and Italy, 1848-1863; lecture notes, 1826-1852; correspondence and papers of the Senior family, 1764-1907; diaries of Nassau Senior and his wife, 1830-1882; correspondence, 1764-1862, including substantial correspondence with Richard Whately, Protestant Archbishop of Dublin; papers relating to the Poor Law in England and Ireland, 1831-1864; papers on economic, social and political matters, 1821-1862; general letters 1764-1910, and papers of the Strachey family, 1911-1946.

Senior, Nassau William, 1790-1864

Poor Law correspondence &c.,

  • NLW MS 3142F.
  • File
  • 1836-1844.

The second in a series of nine volumes of the letter books, 1836-1844, of William Day, Assistant Poor Law Commissioner. The volumes, some of which have lists of contents, consist of copies of his reports, copies of his letter to the Poor Law Commission, London, to colleagues, and to the officials of Boards of guardians, circulars, memoranda, etc., and relate to various Poor Law Unions in Wales and to some in England, particularly in Shropshire.

Day, William, 1797-1849.

Poor Law correspondence &c.,

  • NLW MS 3141F.
  • File
  • 1836-1844.

The first in a series of nine volumes of the letter books, 1836-1844, of William Day, Assistant Poor Law Commissioner for Wales and Shropshire. The volumes, some of which have lists of contents, consist of copies of his reports, copies of his letter to the Poor Law Commission, London, to colleagues, and to the officials of Boards of guardians, circulars, memoranda, etc., and relate to various Poor Law Unions in Wales and to some in England, particularly in Shropshire.

Day, William, 1797-1849