Raine Street Workhouse Admission and discharge register
Admission
November 26, 1890 Bond, William
Born 1848
Able bodied man
Number affixed to pauper’s clothing 111
Religion C of E
Admitted by Barnes
Reason – destitute
Saint George in the East Infirmary Admission and discharge registers
Admission
December 20, 1890 Tuesday, before supper, Bond, William, born 1845, old and infirm
St George of the East, admitted by JBarnes on 20 Dec 1890 due to sickness
Raine Street Workhouse Admission and discharge register
Admission
1890 December 24 Wednesday
Next meal supper
Bond Laura born 1882
Girl from 5-9
No number assigned to clothing
Religion CE
Admitted by Barnes
24 Dec 1890
Reason Destitute
Raine Street Workhouse Admission and discharge register
Admission
1890 December 24 Wednesday
Next meal supper
Bond Thomas 1884
Boy from 5-9
No number assigned to clothing
Religion CE
Admitted by Barnes
24 Dec 1890
Reason Destitute
Raine Street Workhouse Admission and discharge register
Admission
1890 December 24 Wednesday
Next meal supper
Bond Frances 1887
Girl from 2-5
No number assigned to clothing
Religion CE
Admitted by Barnes
24 Dec 1890
Reason Destitute
Remarks – all three children`s admissions:
Mother 73 Jubilee Street
Father in Infirmary
Raine Street Workhouse Admission and discharge register
Discharge
1890 December 27 Saturday
After dinner
Bond, Laura
Born 1882
Girl from 5-9
To Plashet school
Plashet School Admission and discharge register
Admission
December 27, 1891 Saturday, next meal Supper, Bond, Laura 1882
Number affixed to Pauper’s clothing 24
Page in relief list 5
From St George E Parish
Admitted by the Board
Date of order of Admission Dec 27
Cause of seeking relief – from infirmary
Saint George in the East Infirmary Admission and discharge registers
Admission
January 3, 1891, Saturday before supper, Bond, Thos, born 1884, boys from 2-9
St. George of the East, admitted by Dr Warn on 3 Jan 1891 due to sickness
Saint George in the East Infirmary Admission and discharge registers
Admission
February 11, 1891, Wednesday before dinner, Bond, Frances born 1888, girls from 2 to 9
St. George of the East, admitted by Dr. Harris, 11 Feb 1891 due to sickness
Raine Street Workhouse Admission and discharge register
Discharge
1891 May 26 Tuesday
After dinner
Bond, Frances
Born 1887
Girl from 2-5
To Plashet school
Plashet School Admission and discharge register
Admission
May 26, 1891 Tuesday, next meal supper, Bond, Francis, 1887
Number affixed to pauper’s clothing (blank)
Page in relief list 5
From St George E Parish
Admitted by the Board
Date of order of Admission May 26
Cause of seeking relief – Father in infirmary
Raine Street Workhouse Admission and discharge register
Discharge
September 10, 1891 Thursday, after breakfast Bond, Wm born 1844 OD [own desire]
Plashet School Admission and discharge registers
Discharge
September 10, Thursday, last meal before discharge breakfast
Bond, Laura 1882
Bond, Francis 1887
Page in relief book 5
Discharged by order of M Sayer (initial could be W)
.HI I have relations that were living in Plashet Industrial school in 1891
Can you please tell me where you found the admissions and discharge resisters
As I would love to view when they were admitted and when they were discharged
Their family name was Struckmeyer
Thanks
Linda
The admission and discharge registers for the Plashet School are at the London Metropolitan Archives in England but were recently filmed and made available through the Family History Library. I actually viewed them at the Library in Salt Lake City in Utah but you can also arrange to have the films sent to a Family History Centre if there is one near you. Check out familysearch.org and click on the “Family Search Centers” link at the top of the page to find a location. You need to visit them to order the films and pay a small fee for handling and they arrive in a few weeks, depending on how far you are from Utah.
Here is the link to the films in the catalogue with film numbers (note there are 394 films in total) I think I ended up looking at 6 or 7 to find all the information that I was looking for.
http://www.familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/printing/titledetailsprint.asp?titleno=1249964
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