Lincoln, Lincolnshire Poor Law Union

Parishes in the Union
Aisthorpe with Thorpe in the Fallows, Lincolnshire Apley, Lincolnshire Aubourn, Lincolnshire Bardney, Lincolnshire Barlings, Lincolnshire Boothby Graffoe, Lincolnshire Boultham, Lincolnshire Bracebridge, Lincolnshire Branston, Lincolnshire Brattleby, Lincolnshire Broxholme, Lincolnshire Bullington, Lincolnshire Burton by Lincoln, Lincolnshire Caenby, Lincolnshire Cammeringham, Lincolnshire Canwick, Lincolnshire Cherry Willingham, Lincolnshire Cold Hanworth, Lincolnshire Coldstead, Lincolnshire Coleby, Lincolnshire Doddington with Whisby, Lincolnshire Dunholme, Lincolnshire Dunston, Lincolnshire Eagle, Lincolnshire Eagle Hall, Lincolnshire Faldingworth, Lincolnshire Fiskerton, Lincolnshire Freisthorpe, Lincolnshire Fulnetby, Lincolnshire Goltho, Lincolnshire Grange de Lings, Lincolnshire Greetwell, Lincolnshire Hackthorn, Lincolnshire Harmston, Lincolnshire Heighington, Lincolnshire Holton cum Beckering, Lincolnshire Ingham, Lincolnshire Lincoln Bishop's Palace, Lincolnshire Lincoln Castle Dykings, Lincolnshire Lincoln Cold Bath House, Lincolnshire Lincoln Holmes Common, Lincolnshire Lincoln Lunatic Asylum, Lincolnshire Lincoln Monks Liberty, Lincolnshire Lincoln South Common, Lincolnshire Lincoln St Benedict, Lincolnshire Lincoln St Botolph, Lincolnshire Lincoln St Margaret in the Close, Lincolnshire Lincoln St Mark, Lincolnshire Lincoln St Martin, Lincolnshire Lincoln St Mary Magdalen in the Bail, Lincolnshire Lincoln St Mary le Wigford, Lincolnshire Lincoln St Michael on the Mount, Lincolnshire Lincoln St Nicholas with St John, Lincolnshire Lincoln St Paul in the Bail, Lincolnshire Lincoln St Peter at Arches, Lincolnshire Lincoln St Peter at Gowts, Lincolnshire Lincoln St Peter in Eastgate, Lincolnshire Lincoln St Swithin, Lincolnshire Mere, Lincolnshire Metheringham, Lincolnshire Morton (near Lincoln), Lincolnshire Navenby, Lincolnshire Nettleham, Lincolnshire Nocton, Lincolnshire Normanby by Spital, Lincolnshire North Carlton, Lincolnshire North Hykeham, Lincolnshire Owmby, Lincolnshire Potter Hanworth, Lincolnshire Rand, Lincolnshire Reepham, Lincolnshire Riseholme, Lincolnshire Saxby with Firsby, Lincolnshire Saxilby with Ingleby, Lincolnshire Scampton, Lincolnshire Scothern, Lincolnshire Skellingthorpe, Lincolnshire Skinnand, Lincolnshire Snarford, Lincolnshire Snelland, Lincolnshire South Carlton, Lincolnshire South Hykeham, Lincolnshire Spridlington, Lincolnshire Stainfield, Lincolnshire Stainton by Langworth, Lincolnshire Sudbrooke, Lincolnshire Swinethorpe, Lincolnshire Thorpe on the Hill, Lincolnshire Waddington, Lincolnshire Washingborough, Lincolnshire Welton, Lincolnshire Wickenby, Lincolnshire

Records
Lincolnshire Archives, St. Rumbold Street, Lincoln LN2 5AB.Reference Name PL/10

The Board of Guardians for Lincoln superseded the Directors of the Poor established by a private Act of Parliament in 1796 to be responsible for the poor of the City and of the Liberties of Lincoln. These "Gilbert" Unions were generally abolished when the Poor Law Amendment Act was implemented ;in Lincoln the Union was formed in 1836. Only a few records remain of the Lincoln Directors of the Poor. They are listed below at PL/10/119/1-2 &amp; PL/10/307/1. A baptism and burial register at PL/10/302/25 &amp; 28 covers a few years in the period of the Directors of the Poor and then continues as Poor Law Union records.

PL/10/102-119: Clerk to the Guardians. PL/10/302-307: Workhouse Master. PL/10/401: Officer in Charge of Children's Home. PL/10/801-804: Non Poor-law duties devolving upon the Boards of Guardians.