Maldon Union Parish Guardians 1911
Each Parish was required to provide for the poor and appoint a guardian.
The Parishes of the Dengie and Maldon Hundreds joined to form the Maldon Union and support one large workhouse at Maldon for the District.
The list below show the guardian for each parish in 1911
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Parish
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Guardian
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Althorne
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J Robinson
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Asheldham
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J Hurst
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Bradwell on Sea
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J C Chillingworth
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Rev J R B Owen
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Burnham on Crouch
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Rev C D Gooding
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W Carter
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J Watt
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Creaksea
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Rev W Shaw Stewart
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Dengie
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H G P Owen
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Hazeleigh
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E A Fitch
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Latchingdon
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Vacant
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Mayland
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T Smith
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Mundon
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T H Solly
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North Fambridge
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Rev J R Napier
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Purleigh
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A Barber jnr
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J F Boreham
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St Lawrence
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A J Winterbon
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Southminster
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G Smith
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W Walley
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Steeple
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R Haydock
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Stow Maries
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R Hollington
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Tillingham
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E H Barrett
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J Kemp
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Woodham Mortimer
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A Stevens
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Woodham Walter
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S Ratcliff
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The above guardians formed the board of the Maldon Union with additional members, W Sewell from Tillingham and O D Belsham from Heybridge.
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