Surviving Hard Times

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.

Earning a Living Repairing the Roads

Poor relief was not always a handout. Parish records show men and women earning wages repairing the roads, allowing them to support themselves while improving the community. Following the fortunes of Samuel Mills and others, this article reveals how work, hardship and parish responsibility were often closely connected.