Docking, Norfolk Poor Law Union

History
The earliest workhouse provision was that at Dersingham formed from neighbouring cottages Under the Gilbert act in 1783 a workhouse was established at South Creake, Norfolk. See parish page for poor law records for this workhouse. Gilbert's Act of 1782 allowed groups of parishes to set up a common workhouse for the old, the sick and the infirm. This provided a much cheaper procedure than was involved in promoting a Local Act.

Docking Poor Law Union was formed on 1st August 1835.

The new workhouse was built in 1835-6 on the Heacham Road to the west of Docking. The Poor Law Commissioners authorised an expenditure of £9,125 on construction of the building which was to accommodate 450. John Brown, the Norfolk county surveyor designed several other Norfolk workhouses at Blofield, Henstead and Yarmouth, as well as ones in Suffolk (Plomesgate, Stow), and Essex (Colchester).

Constituent parishes
Anmer, Norfolk, Bagthorpe, Norfolk, Barmer, Norfolk Bircham Newton, Norfolk Bircham Tofts, Norfolk Brancaster, Norfolk Broomsthorpe, Norfolk Burnham Deepdale, Norfolk Burnham Norton, Norfolk Burnham Overy, Norfolk Burnham Sutton, Norfolk Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk Burnham Ulph, Norfolk Burnham Westgate, Norfolk Choseley, Norfolk Dersingham, Norfolk Docking, Norfolk East Rudham, Norfolk Fring, Norfolk Great Bircham, Norfolk Heacham, Norfolk Holme next the Sea, Norfolk Houghton, Norfolk Hunstanton, Norfolk Ingoldisthorpe, Norfolk North Creake, Norfolk Ringstead, Norfolk Sedgeford, Norfolk Shernborne, Norfolk Snettisham, Norfolk South Creake, Norfolk Stanhoe, Norfolk Syderstone, Norfolk Thornham, Norfolk Titchwell, Norfolk Waterden, Norfolk West Rudham, Norfolk Later Additions: Choseley, Norfolk,  New Hunstantonsee Hunstanton_St_Edmund,_Norfolk

Records
Norfolk Record Office, The Archive Centre, Martineau Lane, Norwich NR1 2DQ. Holdings include: Guardians' minute books (1836-1922, 1925-30); Ledgers (1836-1930, with gaps); Workhouse admissions and discharges (1902-5, 1907-9, 1916-30); Children's Homes admissions and discharges (1915-37); Births (1837-1930); Deaths (1837-1914)

See South Creake, Norfolk for records of the workhouse there.

Records of the Docking Poor Law Union Date 1836-1948 Norfolk Record Office reference C/GP 4

AdminHistory The union consisted of the following parishes:, Anmer, Bagthorpe, Barmer, Barwick, Bircham Magna, Bircham Newton, Bircham Tofts, Brancaster, Broomsthorpe, Burnham Deepdale, Burnham Norton, Burnham Overy, Burnham Thorpe, Burnham Ulph and Sutton, Burnham Westgate, Choseley, North Creake, South Creake, Dersingham, Docking, Fring, Heacham, Holme next the Sea, Houghton, Hunstanton, Ingoldisthorpe, Great Ringstead, East Rudham, West Rudham, Sedgeford, Shernbourne, Snettisham, Stanhoe, Syderstone, Thornham, Titchwell, Waterden. Docking Union was formed in 1835. The Union Workhouse was opened in December 1836 at Docking. Docking Union Board of Guardians was replaced by Guardians Committee No. 6 in 1930. Received by the Norfolk Record Office on 4 December 1975 (C/GP 4/38, 40, 42-46, 49-51), 30 June 1971 (C/GP 4/39, 47-48, 53, 55-57, 60, 69-70, 77-79), 3 July 1980 (C/GP 4/92-93), 3 April 1978 (C/GP 4/40a) and on an unknown date. Copies C/GP 4/2-10, 11 (part only), 67-70, 77-79 are available on microform. RelatedMaterial For records of this body (including administration of Lyde Cottage Docking Children's Home and register of boarded-out children), see C/GC 6. For Docking Union vaccination registers (Burnham District, later Eastern District), 1899-1938, see BR 23/29-33.

Websites
http://www.workhouses.org.uk/index.html?Docking/Docking.shtml Peter Higgnbotham's Workhouses site