Behind the Poor Law records are real people whose lives were shaped by hardship, resilience and community support. This collection follows the experiences of villagers from Armitage and Handsacre while explaining the systems of parish relief, settlement, apprenticeship, charity and the workhouse that governed everyday life for more than two centuries.
Tag: Marklew
William Marklew: Making a New Life
William Marklew came to Armitage in search of work, but before he could settle the parish first had to decide whether he belonged there. His story shows how the Old Poor Law affected working people who moved for employment, and how one brickmaker’s search for opportunity became the foundation of a family that remained in the village for generations.
Handsacre poachers
In 1849 a gang of young men from Armitage and Handsacre set out to poach pheasants on a neighbouring estate, only to become involved in a violent confrontation with police and gamekeepers. Drawing on contemporary newspaper reports and court records, this article reconstructs the events of that November night and follows the fate of the men involved, revealing the harsh realities of poverty, the Game Laws and Victorian justice.
