41 | 7-Oct-1887 | [blank] | [blank] | Mister WEEKLEY's Margate Home | | eight children boarded out return to the Workhouse for the winter months |
73 | 26-Sep-1890 | [blank] | [blank] | Mrs. Alice HOPKINS | Prospect Place High Road Keston | aplication for girl 6-8 refused on ground of insufficient house accommodation |
224 | 22-Oct-1897 | [blank] | [blank] | | | Girl with a cyst had surgery last April but cyst is "feeling it again" |
267 | 11-Jan-1901 | [blank] | [blank] baby | | | aged six months old was boarded out 14 December 1900 in a very carefully chosen home mother is subject to fits and is not ever likely to leave Infirmary |
5 | 1-May-1885 | ALLEN | Alice | John CROW | 27 Chatterton Road Bromley | |
28 | 14-May-1886 | ALLEN | Alice | John CROW | 27 Chatterton Road Bromley | aged 10 years half yearly clothing needs review |
31 | 14-May-1886 | ALLEN | Frederick | Rebecca REEVES | Maypole Cottages Chelsfield | aged 6 half yearly clothing review |
85 | 22-May-1891 | ALLEN | Frederick | [blank] | | now needs suitable employment |
86 | 19-Jun-1881 | ALLEN | Frederick | Mister REEVES | | permission to adopt given |
88 | 3-Jul-1891 | ALLEN | Frederick | [blank] | | employed by Mister RIDER foster payments to terminate in 4 weeks |
5 | 1-May-1885 | ALLEN | Jessie | John CROW | 27 Chatterton Road Bromley | |
28 | 14-May-1886 | ALLEN | Jessie | John CROW | 27 Chatterton Road Bromley | aged 6 years half yearly clothing needs review |
31 | 14-May-1886 | ALLEN | Lily | Rebecca REEVES | Maypole Cottages Chelsfield | aged 9 half yearly clothing review |
86 | 19-Jun-1881 | ALLEN | Lily | Mister REEVES | | permission to adopt given |
88 | 3-Jul-1891 | ALLEN | Lily | [blank] | | placed in service at Reverend Newton HEALE's foster payments to terminate in 4 weeks |
182 | 27-Sep-1895 | BAGLEY | Winifred | [blank] | | Relieving Officer to report on father's position and means to contribute |
185 | 25-Oct-1895 | BAGLEY | Winifred | [blank] | | father unable to contribute has sold house contents and admitted to Victoria Hospital London on 3 October 1895 no action to be taken |
108 | 16-Sep-1892 | BAILEY | Alice | [blank] | | Relieving Officer to enquire as to whereabouts of father and ability to maintain |
108 | 16-Sep-1892 | BAILEY | Arthur | [blank] | | Relieving Officer to enquire as to whereabouts of father and ability to maintain |
53 | 5-Apr-1889 | BAKER | William | [blank] | | aged 13 eligible for service |
179 | 2-Aug-1895 | BALDRY | [blank] | | Workhouse | of Saint Mary Cray proceedings against father to be taken for refusal to maintain |
178 | 2-Aug-1895 | BALDRY | Elizabeth | | Workhouse | of Saint Mary Cray proceedings against father to be taken for refusal to maintain |
182 | 27-Sep-1895 | BALDRY | Elizabeth | | Workhouse | Clerk to write to Commissioner of Metropolitan Police as to execution of warrant |
179 | 2-Aug-1895 | BALDRY | John | | Workhouse | of Saint Mary Cray proceedings against father to be taken for refusal to maintain |
182 | 27-Sep-1895 | BALDRY | John | | Workhouse | Clerk to write to Commissioner of Metropolitan Police as to execution of warrant |
185 | 25-Oct-1895 | BALDRY | Mary Ann | Mrs. Charlotte PODGER | Nettlefold's Cottages Bromley | subject to satisfactory report |
73 | 26-Sep-1890 | BARHAM | Henry | [blank] | | insufficient Relieving Officer's visits due to illness noted |
257 | 19-Jan-1900 | BARNARD | [blank] | [blank] | | broke his leg in September and is most anxious to go to sea is earning |
185 | 25-Oct-1895 | BARNARD | Alice | [blank] | | Committee recommend she enter service |
118 | 17-Feb-1893 | BARNARD | G | Mrs. REEVES | Farnborough | aged 12 |
127 | 13-Oct-1893 | BARNARD | G | Stephen REEVES | Farnborough | Medical Officer required to report |
216 | 7-May-1897 | BARNARD | G | [blank] | | expressed wish to be apprenticed to a Carpenter |
225 | 22-Oct-1897 | BARNARD | George | Mrs. REEVES London Road | London Road Farnborough | last year apprenticeship was declined since he was too young he has not yet obtained a labour certificate and is being employed mornings in order to have drawing and other lessons in the afternoon with ambition to be apprentice Carpenter |
230 | 28-Jan-1898 | BARNARD | George | Mrs. REEVES | London Road | halftime at schoool working mornings earnings being put aside in order to apprentice him as a Carpenter |
248 | 5-May-1899 | BARNARD | George | | Farnborough | wage reported |
252 | 13-Oct-1899 | BARNARD | George | | Infirmary | had fallen from a tree and broken his leg had been on half pay list on recovery he wished to join the Navy |
262 | 15-Jul-1900 | BARNARD | George | | Eastbourne | doing extremely well with over three pounds in Post Office Savings and money in pocket |
271 | 3-May-1901 | BARNARD | George | [blank] | | has been off rates for more than a year still in same employment and doing well despite an operation on his foot partly due to accident to his leg he wishes to emigrate or obtain outdoor work in England |
275 | 5-Nov-1901 | BARNARD | George | [blank] | | has been in service and off rates for 2 years desires to emigrate to Canada assisted by a friend of "our president Mrs. WILLIAMS" to find employment Committee request permission to refer question of passage and outfit to the Emigration Committte |
278 | 28-Jan-1902 | BARNARD | George | [blank] | | Guardians asked to pay part cost of passage and outfit him |
282 | 22-May-1902 | BARNARD | George | | [assisted to emigrate] | a "happy letter" received |
113 | 25-Nov-1892 | BARNES | Bertie | [blank] | | Clerk instructed to make enquiries into the settlement |
111 | 28-Oct-1892 | BARTER | George | | | Relieving Officer to take to House Boy's Brigade |
113 | 25-Nov-1892 | BARTER | George | [blank] | | premium of £5 to tradesmen willing to take apprentice |
212 | 22-Jan-1897 | BECKETT | Ernest | | [Downe] | good situation as Garden boy found at Downe |
213 | 22-Jan-1897 | BECKETT | Ernest | [blank] | | had a "sharp attack" of influenza but returned to work the following week |
221 | 2-Jul-1897 | BECKETT | Ernest | [blank] | | now in service receives benefit approved by Committee |
226 | 22-Oct-1897 | BECKETT | Ernest | [blank] | | a good sitution as indoor with Mrs. SMITH of Downe will now be removed from rates |
230 | 28-Jan-1898 | BECKETT | Ernest | [blank] | | came off half pay list is now working in the house at Down Court |
50 | 23-Nov-1888 | BECKETT | Henry | Mrs. BEST | Down | aged 5 |
256 | 19-Jan-1900 | BLANCHARD | [blank] | | | baby had pneumonia and chickenpox suspected typhoid transferred to Cray Valley Hospital |
280 | 22-May-1902 | BLANCHARD | Arthur | | [Farnborough] | placed with good foster mother on 18 April no foster parent near brother in Saint Mary Cray |
242 | 10-Mar-1899 | BLANCHARD | Frederick | Mrs. MARJORAM | Foots Cray | an infant of eleven months a small girl has been boarded out for several years and the home is a good one |
146 | 22-Jun-1894 | BOLLIN | Annie | Mrs. GRACE | Keston | to enter service at the Home for Crippled Children 4 Margaret Street Portland Place |
186 | 25-Oct-1895 | BOTTING | William | [blank] Hayes | | Waterproof sheet to be provided |
103 | 24-Jun-1892 | BOTTING | [blank] | Mrs. GREENGRASS | | boy |
103 | 24-Jun-1892 | BOTTING | [blank] | Mrs. GREENGRASS | | boy |
103 | 24-Jun-1892 | BOTTING | [blank] | Mrs. George GRACE | Hayes | girl |
221 | 2-Jul-1897 | BOTTING | Annie | [blank] | | three years ago was sent for training in London has now taken a position at Holy Trinity Vicarage Bromley Common under the care of Sister Justina "quite the picture of a little servant" |
225 | 22-Oct-1897 | BOTTING | Annie | [blank] | | good reports in service |
107 | 16-Sep-1892 | BOTTING | Benjamin | Mrs. GREENGRASS | | if foster parent willing to take them |
109 | 16-Oct-1892 | BOTTING | Benjamin | Mrs. GREENGRASS | Hayes | aged 6 |
143 | 25-May-1894 | BOTTING | Benjamin | Mrs. GREENGRASS | Hayes | Medical Officer to report on mental health issues |
149 | 17-Aug-1894 | BOTTING | Benjamin | | | Visitor report that not quite satisfactory Medical Officer recommends that they remain at Hayes |
155 | 9-Nov-1894 | BOTTING | Benjamin | | Workhouse | Clerk reported that he had instructed that boy be admitted to Workhouse and removed from unsatisfactory care at Mister PRICE's |
159 | 11-Jan-1895 | BOTTING | Benjamin | | Workhouse | to find a suitable home |
161 | 8-Feb-1895 | BOTTING | Benjamin | Mrs. COOPER | Farnborough | |
174 | 5-Jul-1895 | BOTTING | Benjamin | | Farnborough | Farnborough School Board declined to take as of weak intellect and unfit to attend board School Medical Officer and Relieving Officer to find suitable home or Institution |
178 | 2-Aug-1895 | BOTTING | Benjamin | | Workhouse | Medical Officer reports that Earlswood and Darenth Asylums declined to accept him adjourned decision on his future |
183 | 27-Sep-1895 | BOTTING | Benjamin | [blank] | | to be returned to the Workhouse |
109 | 16-Oct-1892 | BOTTING | Walter | Mrs. GREENGRASS | Hayes | aged 8 |
107 | 16-Sep-1892 | BOTTING | William | Mrs. GREENGRASS | | if foster parent willing to take them |
149 | 17-Aug-1894 | BOTTING | William | Mrs. GREENGRASS | Hayes | Visitor report that not quite satisfactory Medical Officer recommends that they remain at Hayes |
165 | 5-Apr-1895 | BOTTING | William | Mrs. PRICE | Hayes | happy and well cared for although he had been in a delicate state of health |
246 | 5-May-1899 | BOTTING | William | [blank] | | now working half pay list from 23 February |
256 | 19-Jan-1900 | BOTTING | William | [blank] | | no longer funded employed as Telegraph Boy at Hayes Station and living with relatives with consent of Secretary of the Ladies Committee |
6 | 1-May-1885 | BOVIS | Annie | Sarah KNIGHT | 5 Kent Row Saint Mary Cray | |
30 | 14-May-1886 | BOVIS | Annie | John KNIGHT | Kent Row Orpington | aged 8 half yearly clothing need review |
87 | 19-Jun-1891 | BOVIS | Annie | [blank] | | recommended to be sent for service at Beckenham |
88 | 3-Jul-1891 | BOVIS | Annie | [blank] | | to be placed in service at Mrs. LEWIS Kingshall Road Beckenham |
275 | 5-Nov-1901 | BROWN | [blank] | [blank] | | now off halfpay list by Committee willing to resume if their rate at Brewery falls during slack periods |
77 | 21-Nov-1890 | BROWN | Albert | Mrs. BURSE | 7 North Road Bromley | aged 10 in 1891 census at 7 Wharton Road Bromley cared for by John and Ann MACE RG12 |
115 | 20-Jan-1893 | BROWN | Albert | John MACE | | to enter service of Mrs. REED Oaklands Beckenham and be given usual outfit |
265 | 26-Oct-1900 | BROWN | Arthur | [blank] | | foster payments for 5 weeks approved |
65 | 29-Nov-1889 | BRUNTON | [blank] | Mrs. JOHNSON | Recreation Road Bromley | deserted illegitimate child of Anna BRUNTON warrant applied for mother at Gilman's Place Markinch Scotland |
97 | 19-Feb-1892 | BRUNTON | Frank | Henry JOHNSON | | Committee recommend proceedings be taken against mother if she omits to pay 4 shillings a week within one week of notice served |
99 | 29-Apr-1892 | BRUNTON | Frank | [blank] | | Clerk threaten proceedings against the step-father unless an immediate settlement is made for his maintenance |
101 | 27-May-1892 | BRUNTON | Frank | [blank] | | Clerk reported that no reply from Mrs. BOGEY the mother Committe recommend the Guardians take proceedings against the step father to obtain an order to contribute towards maintenance |
120 | 28-Apr-1893 | BRUNTON | Frank | [blank] | | Medical Officer directed to report on an operation on this boy |
148 | 20-Jul-1894 | BRUNTON | Frank | [blank] | | Clerk to write to the solicitors of the mother of this child requesting payment of arrears of maintenance |
151 | 12-Oct-1894 | BRUNTON | Frank | [blank] | | Clerk to make enquiries as to whereabouts of Mrs. BOGIE mother and to take proceedings to recover arrears of contributions |
166 | 5-Apr-1895 | BRUNTON | Frank | Mrs. JOHNSON | | earning assistant to a milkseller out of school hours Chairman to enquire and report |
169 | 10-May-1895 | BRUNTON | Frank | Mrs. JOHNSON | | now over 13 and with earnings assisting a Milk Seller Relieving Officer to enquire if money was retained by foster parent or applied for boy's benefit |
175 | 5-Jul-1895 | BRUNTON | Frank | [blank] | | Mrs. JOHNSON |
182 | 27-Sep-1895 | BULLER | Caroline | | Workhouse | arising from Matron's report Relieving Officer to report as to mothers earnings and father's apprehension |
182 | 27-Sep-1895 | BULLER | Martha | | Workhouse | arising from Matron's report Relieving Officer to report as to mothers earnings and father's apprehension |
125 | 18-Aug-1893 | BURDELL | [blank] | [blank] | | Clerk to inform mother of this child it must be removed from Workhouse within one week or a warrant for desertion |
96 | 22-Jan-1892 | BURNARD | [blank] | Mrs. BURBRIDGE | Great Elms Road | orphan aged 12 |
96 | 22-Jan-1892 | BURNARD | [blank] | Mrs. BURBRIDGE | Great Elms Road | orphan aged 11 |
96 | 22-Jan-1892 | BURNARD | [blank] | Mrs. KEEN | Havelock Road Bromley | orphan aged 9 |
169 | 10-May-1895 | BURNARD | Alice | [blank] | | Medical report requested whether suitable for service ar as an ironer |
123 | 22-Jun-1893 | BURNARD | Annie | [blank] | | Medical Officer report that he visited regularly each quarter she appeared clean and well cared for |
175 | 5-Jul-1895 | BURNARD | Annie | Mrs. BURBIDGE | | Relieving Officer to report earnings from Ironing for her foster mother |
200 | 8-May-1896 | BURNARD | William | [blank] | | to be sent to House Boys Brigade |
171 | 7-Jun-1895 | BUTLER | Caroline | | Workhouse | father required to contribute maintenance |
188 | 22-Nov-1895 | BUTLER | Caroline | | Workhouse | Mother Martha Butler income ascertained warrant for father |
30 | 14-May-1886 | BUTLER | Ellen | John EAGLETON | Farnborough | aged 9 half yearly clothing needs review |
75 | 24-Oct-1889 | BUTLER | Ellen | [blank] | | Doctor EDWARDS requested to send details of boot and support recommended |
78 | 22-Jan-1891 | BUTLER | Ellen | [Mrs. Caroline Eagelton] | Farnborough | Relieving Officer reported surgical boots are doing much good 1891 census Foster child 56 High Road Farnborough Mrs. Caroline EAGLETON RG12 |
84 | 24-Apr-1891 | BUTLER | Ellen | | of Farnborough | further surgical boots |
86 | 19-Jun-1891 | BUTLER | Ellen | [blank] | | New Surgical boots ordered from Mister BURGESS High Street permission granted to keep Ellen from school for 3 months |
171 | 7-Jun-1895 | BUTLER | Martha | | Workhouse | father required to contribute maintenance |
188 | 22-Nov-1895 | BUTLER | Martha | | Workhouse | Mother Martha BUTLER income ascertained warrant for father |
8 | 8-May-1885 | BUTLER | Nellie | EAGLETON | Farnborough | |
14 | 28-Aug-1885 | BUTLER | Nellie | Mrs. EAGLETON | Farnborough | directed two pairs of boots be supplied |
8 | 8-May-1885 | BUTLER | William | EAGLETON | Farnborough | |
30 | 14-May-1886 | BUTLER | William | John EAGLETON | Farnborough | aged 10 half yearly clothing needs review |
154 | 9-Nov-1894 | CASTLETON | [blank] | | | baby sister to Lily and Ethel |
154 | 9-Nov-1894 | CASTLETON | Ethel | [blank] | | letter requesting three Roman Catholic children in workhouse be removed to "the Orphanage at Orpington" Relieving Officer to find suitable foster parents |
154 | 9-Nov-1894 | CASTLETON | Lily | [blank] | | letter requesting three Roman Catholic children in workhouse be removed to "the Orphanage at Orpington" Relieving Officer to find suitable foster parents |
5 | 1-May-1885 | CHANCE | Mary | Henry EVES | 24 Waldo Road Bromley | |
32 | 11-Jun-1886 | CHANCE | Mary | Mrs. GREAVES | Farnborough | aged 7 a deserted child |
34 | 18-Jun-1866 | CHANCE | Mary | Mrs. Mary Ann Elizabeth GREAVES | Farnborough | formal undertaking by attendance at Committee |
38 | 29-Apr-1887 | CHANCE | Mary | [blank] | | Committee resolved that child be returned to Workhouse |
50 | 23-Nov-1888 | CHANCE | Mary | Mrs. COPE | Green Street Green | |
53 | 5-Apr-1889 | CHANCE | Mary | [blank] | Green Street Green | failed to obtain admission to village school recommended transfer of girl to another home |
55 | 10-May-1889 | CHANCE | Mary | Mrs. Mary Ann CRAFTER | Green Street Green | |
102 | 24-Jun-1892 | CHANCE | Mary | [blank] | | to enter service from end of July Mister McLOUGHLIN The Broadway Bromley |
109 | 16-Oct-1892 | CHAPMAN | [blank] | Mrs. Eagleton | Farnborough | left by Mrs. ABURROW Locksbottom |
109 | 16-Oct-1892 | CHAPMAN | [blank] | Mrs. Eagleton | Farnborough | left by Mrs. ABURROW Locksbottom |
59 | 2-Aug-1889 | CHAPMAN | B | Mrs. MITCHELL | 74 Bromley Common | |
113 | 25-Nov-1892 | CHAPMAN | B | [blank] | | now in work and to be taken off boarded out list |
5 | 1-May-1885 | CHAPMAN | Benjamin | Henry ABURROW | Bromley Common | |
28 | 14-May-1886 | CHAPMAN | Benjamin | Henry ABURROW | 2 Plough Cottages Bromley Common | age 6 half yearly clothing needs review |
99 | 29-Apr-1892 | CHAPMAN | Benjamin | [blank] | | requested to attend Committee |
115 | 20-Jan-1893 | CHAPMAN | Benjamin | | no settled abode | left foster parent home Relieving Officer to take steps to compel admission to the Workhouse and endeavour to enlist him as a soldier |
5 | 1-May-1885 | CHAPMAN | Emily | Henry ABURROW | Bromley Common | |
28 | 14-May-1886 | CHAPMAN | Emily | Henry ABURROW | 2 Plough Cottages Bromley Common | aged 3 half yearly clothing needs review |
155 | 9-Nov-1894 | CHAPMAN | Emily | Mrs. WATERS | 21 Queens Cottages Plaistow | surgical spring boot requested of Medical Officer |
183 | 27-Sep-1895 | CHAPMAN | Emily | Mister GREGORY | Queens Cottages Plaistow | |
194 | 14-Feb-1896 | CHAPMAN | Emily | | | new foster home to be found by Relieving Officer |
212 | 22-Jan-1897 | CHAPMAN | Emily | [blank] | | an excellent situation as under Nurse in Mister Edward SATTERTHWAITE's service |
216 | 7-May-1897 | CHAPMAN | Emily | [blank] | | was unable to maintain her employment for 3 months a fresh employer is now being sought |
221 | 2-Jul-1897 | CHAPMAN | Emily | [blank] | | well grown and strong but left her first place of employment now entering service with Mrs. MUNNS of Bickley "a troublesome girl and most wayward when she chooses" |
226 | 22-Oct-1897 | CHAPMAN | Emily | [blank] | | a girl who from the first caused anxiety has disappeared from service at Mrs. MUNNS Bickley and is surmised to be in Clapham in neighbourhood of an elder brother her behaviour in service was not good |
5 | 1-May-1885 | CHAPMAN | Thomas | Henry ABURROW | Bromley Common | |
28 | 14-May-1886 | CHAPMAN | Thomas | Henry ABURROW | 2 Plough Cottages Bromley Common | age 4 half yearly clothing needs review |
183 | 27-Sep-1895 | CHAPMAN | Thomas | Mister GREGORY | Queens Cottages Plaistow | |
193 | 14-Feb-1896 | CHAPMAN | Thomas | [blank] | | to be sent to House Boys Brigade Kensington |
141 | 27-Apr-1894 | CLARK | Bertha | [blank] | | Clerk to write to foster parents to request that they find her employment near foster home |
103 | 24-Jun-1892 | CLARK | Frederick | Mrs. BROOMHAM | 3 Prospect Place Bromley | Relieving Officer to remove at once to alternate foster carer |
140 | 27-Apr-1894 | CLARKE | [blank] | House | | Frederick CLARKE report requested on prison discharge as he has a child in Workhouse |
32 | 11-Jun-1886 | CLARKE | Bertha | Mrs. GREAVES | Farnborough | aged 8 an orphan |
66 | 28-Feb-1889 | CLARKE | Bertha | [blank] | | Doctor DONALDSON asked to report whether a few weeks at Bromley House Ramsgate would be beneficial |
69 | 25-Apr-1889 | CLARKE | Bertha | [blank] | | aged 9 Doctor's approval for "change of air" at Bromley House Ramsgate |
127 | 13-Oct-1893 | CLARKE | Frederic | | [Workhouse admission 13 September] | discrepancy in Doctor's medical report |
128 | 10-Nov-1893 | CLARKE | Frederick | | [Workhouse] | Doctor apologised for date error on visit report Chairman to investigate further |
130 | 8-Dec-1893 | CLARKE | Frederick | [blank] | | referred to House and General purposes Committe as unsatisfactory medical visits at issue |
34 | 18-Jun-1886 | CLARKE | Phyllis Bertha | Mrs. Mary Ann Elizabeth GREAVES | Farnborough | formal undertaking by attendance at Committee |
38 | 29-Apr-1887 | CLARKE | Phyllis Bertha | [blank] | | Committee resolved that child be returned to Workhouse |
227 | 28-Jan-1898 | CLEMENTS | [blank] | [blank] | | a deserted child |
227 | 28-Jan-1898 | CLEMENTS | [blank] | [blank] | | a deserted child |
227 | 28-Jan-1898 | CLEMENTS | [blank] | [blank] | | a deserted child |
227 | 28-Jan-1898 | CLEMENTS | [blank] | [blank] | | a deserted child |
227 | 28-Jan-1898 | CLEMENTS | [blank] | [blank] | | a deserted child |
233 | 3-Jun-1898 | CLEMENTS | [blank] | [blank] | | placed out in December had excema in the Infirmary this has now recurred in severe form |
233 | 3-Jun-1898 | CLEMENTS | [blank] | [blank] | | placed out in December had excema in the Infirmary this has now recurred in severe form |
233 | 3-Jun-1898 | CLEMENTS | [blank] | [blank] | | placed out in December had excema in the Infirmary this has now recurred in severe form |
233 | 3-Jun-1898 | CLEMENTS | [blank] | [blank] | | placed out in December |
233 | 3-Jun-1898 | CLEMENTS | [blank] | [blank] | | placed out in December |
241 | 4-Nov-1898 | CLEMENTS | [blank] | | Farnborough | requests by J CAREY (female) to visit Committee concern at disruption to foster home by questionable visitors |
240 | 4-Nov-1898 | CLEMENTS | Jack | | Infirmary | no suitable home found attends Farnborough School severity of excema is a problem |
236 | 15-Jul-1898 | CLEMENTS | John | | Infirmary | returned due to recurrent excema which they had given to foster mother's children to be boarded out elsewhere when recovered |
261 | 15-Jul-1900 | CLEMENTS | John | Mister REEVES | Farnborough | age 7 had to spend two years in the Workhouse due to severe excema fostered since 19 April |
237 | 15-Jul-1898 | CLEMENTS | Lily | | Infirmary | returned due to recurrent excema which they had given to foster mother's children to be boarded out elsewhere when recovered |
239 | 4-Nov-1898 | CLEMENTS | Lily | | Infirmary | no suitable home found attends Farnborough School severity of excema is a problem |
254 | 19-Jan-1900 | CLEMENTS | Lily | Mrs. [Esther] SNELGROVE | 69 London Road Bromley | was first boarded out two years ago but had serious excema on her head and remained in the Workhouse now settled with foster parent 1900 Census reference RG13 |
272 | 13-Aug-1901 | CLEMENTS | Lily | | [Farnborough] | moved on 25 April from previous foster mother who had lost health and been very good to her free from Eczema it was felt that she could safely live with other children in the household |
237 | 15-Jul-1898 | CLEMENTS | Matilda | [blank] | | age one year died on 9 April from pneumonia |
237 | 15-Jul-1898 | CLEMENTS | Minnie | [blank] | | has had measles |
259 | 27-Apr-1900 | CLEMENTS | Minnie | | [Farnborough] | same foster parent as Marcella WEATHERALL |
237 | 15-Jul-1898 | CLEMENTS | Rosa | [blank] | | has had measles |
252 | 13-Oct-1899 | CLEMENTS | Rose | [blank] | | removed to fresh foster home after thefts from foster father's shop till and foster mother's pockets "came of bad parentage feared that faults would be difficult to cure" |
256 | 19-Jan-1900 | CLEMENTS | Rose | [blank] | | removed from previous foster care for petty theft subsequently placed with a kind woman who refuses to keep her any longer due to violent temper Committe feel she should be placed "in a home where obliged to behave herself" |
258 | 27-Apr-1900 | CLEMENTS | Rose | [blank] | | went to a training home at Betchworth on 15 March due to violent temper and unsuitability for further fostering |
262 | 15-Jul-1900 | CLEMENTS | Rose | | Servants Training Home Brockham | good reports received |
270 | 3-May-1901 | CLEMENTS | Rose | [blank] | | good report from Betchworth training house |
273 | 13-Aug-1901 | CLEMENTS | Rose | | Betchworth training Home | good reports of progress |
275 | 5-Nov-1901 | CLEMENTS | Rose | | Betchworth training house | good report |
216 | 7-May-1897 | COHEN | [blank] | [blank] | | boy moved to "old and well tried" foster carers |
5 | 1-May-1885 | COHEN | George | George WIGGINS | Lower Road Orpington | |
30 | 14-May-1886 | COHEN | George | George DIGGINS | 4 Fulcher Buildings Saint Mary Cray | aged 5 half yearly clothing needs review |
75 | 24-Oct-1889 | COHEN | George | [blank] | | Matron to provide flannel for underclothing |
86 | 19-Jun-1891 | COHEN | George | Mister WILLING | Anglesea Road Orpington | transfer from Miss FORDHAM |
151 | 12-Oct-1894 | COHEN | George | [blank] | | |
231 | 28-Jan-1898 | COHEN | S[amuel] | [blank] | | enticed away by grandparent WINTERTON Park Road Bromley Relieving Officer report requested |
5 | 1-May-1885 | COHEN | Samuel | George WIGGINS | Lower Road Orpington | |
16 | 2-Oct-1885 | COHEN | Samuel | [blank] | [blank] | age 3 Committee resolved that Mister BATES return to his foster parents |
30 | 14-May-1886 | COHEN | Samuel | George DIGGINS | 4 Fulcher Buildings Saint Mary Cray | aged 3 half yearly clothing needs review |
75 | 24-Oct-1889 | COHEN | Samuel | [blank] | | Matron to provide flannel for underclothing |
86 | 19-Jun-1891 | COHEN | Samuel | Mister WILLING | Anglesea Road Orpington | transfer from Miss FORDHAM |
210 | 30-Oct-1896 | COHEN | Samuel | [blank] | | foster home unsatisfactory and request to remove as soon as possible from visitor |
225 | 22-Oct-1897 | COHEN | Samuel | | [Bromley] | a big boy has "bad relations in Bromley" and obtains small jobs in the town and is likely to find work soon Committee unwilling to move him to a village where work would be harder to obtain |
228 | 28-Jan-1898 | COHEN | Samuel | Mrs. WHENSLEY | 3 Heathfield Road Bromley | age 13 and a large lad he was moved in December to foster mother who also cares for George and David HULL Guardians asked to relax rule as in excess although the home is large enough to accommodate a short arrangement |
232 | 3-Jun-1898 | COHEN | Samuel | [blank] | | ceased payment as he had been enticed away by grandparent "most undesirable people" and his age meant that Guardians were no longer responsible |
5 | 1-May-1885 | COHEN | William | George WIGGINS | Lower Road Orpington | |
30 | 14-May-1886 | COHEN | William | George DIGGINS | 4 Fulcher Buildings Saint Mary Cray | aged 7 half yearly clothing needs review |
75 | 24-Oct-1889 | COHEN | William | [blank] | | Matron to provide flannel for underclothing |
86 | 19-Jun-1891 | COHEN | William | Mister WILLING | Anglesea Road Orpington | transfer from Miss FORDHAM |
112 | 28-Oct-1892 | COHEN | William | [blank] | | Reverend F J KELLY Committee member undertook to see foster parent of this boy |
115 | 20-Jan-1893 | COHEN | William | Mrs. NOWELL | Farnborough | be allowed to attend school half time and to be employed by Messrs SMITH and Son to deliver newspapers |
5 | 1-May-1885 | COLLINS | Alfred | James BROWN | 3 The Mount Saint Mary Cray | |
9 | 24-Jul-1885 | COLLINS | Alfred | James BROWN | 3 The Mount Saint Mary Cray | handed over alledging the allowance was inadequate |
12 | 14-Aug-1885 | COLLINS | Alfred | Mrs. BURGESS | 6 Lewis Road Bromley | |
25 | 30-Apr-1886 | COLLINS | Alfred | [blank] | [blank] | aged 9 from Bromley in Workhouse eligible for boarding out |
53 | 5-Apr-1889 | COLLINS | Alfred | [blank] | | aged 14 eligible for service |
5 | 1-May-1885 | COLLINS | Charles | James BROWN | 3 The Mount Saint Mary Cray | |
9 | 24-Jul-1885 | COLLINS | Charles | James BROWN | 3 The Mount Saint Mary Cray | handed over alledging the allowance was inadequate |
12 | 14-Aug-1885 | COLLINS | Charles | Mrs. BURGESS | 6 Lewis Road Bromley | |
57 | 19-Jul-1889 | COLLINS | Charles | Mrs. EAGLETON | Farnborough | |
57 | 19-Jul-1889 | COLLINS | John | Mrs. EAGLETON | Farnborough | |
247 | 5-May-1899 | COREY | John | Mrs. CROWHURST | 16 Walpole Road Bromley Common | has been sent by Medical Officer to Moorfields Eye Hospital for new spectacles |
249 | 28-Jul-1899 | COREY | John | [blank] | | new spectacles have proved beneficial |
253 | 13-Oct-1899 | COREY | John | [blank] | | had not been doing well in a particularly good home |
256 | 19-Jan-1900 | COREY | John | | | wears glasses and attends Moorfields Hospital he is not totally blind not eligible for blind school but cannot see in school and should be withdrawn and when of work age will be unsuited to outdoor work apt to be unruly in foster home he needs some form of employment if removed from school |
281 | 22-May-1902 | COREY | John | [blank] | | now at the children's home near Bolton improved health and behaviour eyes attended to by a Bolton specialist emigration will take some months |
258 | 27-Apr-1900 | CORY | John | | Workhouse | had been sent to Doctor Barnardo's homes but rejected due to deficient eyesight and difficult behaviour his behaviour in the Workhouse has also been a concern |
271 | 3-May-1901 | CORY | John | | Workhouse | had to be returned as so unruly can be received by Doctor STEVENSON on one of his farms preparatory to Emigration Committee recommend he remain until of working age and if his sight makes him unfit he should be removed |
59 | 2-Aug-1889 | COUSENS | William | Mrs. CHAPMAN | 8 Oakley Road Bromley Common | |
8 | 8-May-1885 | COUSINS | Annie | William OWEN | Farnborough | |
17 | 16-Oct-1885 | COUSINS | Annie | William OWEN | Beerhouse Keeper Bromley Common | Committee resolved to supply Sergeant WALTERS with an order to remove |
19 | 16-Oct-1885 | COUSINS | Annie | Sergeant Jesse WALTERS | Locksbottom Farnborough | amended entry foster parent |
30 | 14-May-1886 | COUSINS | Annie | Mister COOPER | Police Constable Farnborough | aged 10 half yearly clothing needs review |
48 | 6-Jul-1888 | COUSINS | Annie | [blank] | | aged 14 ready for service recommended to Mrs. WOOD Chislehurst |
8 | 8-May-1885 | COUSINS | William | [blank] | [blank] | resolved that child aged 8 be not sent out to board |
12 | 14-Aug-1885 | COUSINS | William | Henry OWEN | Farnborough | matron instructed to have boy ready on 28 August for Henry OWEN to collect |
14 | 28-Aug-1885 | COUSINS | William | Henry OWEN | Farnborough | Henry OWEN attended and executed undertaking |
30 | 14-May-1886 | COUSINS | William | Henry OWEN | Farnborough | aged 9 half yearly clothing needs review |
72 | 19-Sep-1889 | COUSINS | William | Mrs. CHAPMAN | 8 Oakley Road Bromley Common | taken by his brother with Committee approval and relieve the Guardians of further expense |
89 | 3-Jul-1891 | COWLARD | Florence | [blank] | | to remain with foster parents for summer months prior to going to service |
55 | 10-May-1889 | COWLARD | Sarah | Mrs. Martha TAYLOR | 4 Addison Road Bromley | |
175 | 5-Jul-1895 | COWLARD | Sarah | [blank] | | home not found to be satisfactory |
219 | 2-Jul-1897 | COWLARD | Sarah | | Workhouse | removal on 24 June due to more troublesome and unmanageable behaviour and unacceptable at Betchworth Surrey for training |
234 | 3-Jun-1898 | COWLARD | Sarah | [blank] | | had to be returned to Workhouse for unruly conduct now placed with the leave of the Local Government Board at a small Training Home in Dorking as she was extremely backward she still attends school and is happy |
237 | 15-Jul-1898 | COWLARD | Sarah | [blank] | | good reports from Training house in Dorking |
244 | 10-Mar-1899 | COWLARD | Sarah | | Dorking Training Centre | favourable report " doing well greatly improved in looks and manner and is sensible and capable with tendency to impertinence" |
260 | 27-Apr-1900 | COWLARD | Sarah | [blank] | | had to be moved from a home at Dorking to Hampstead in January due to difficult behaviour but stricter discipline has produced favourable report |
266 | 11-Jan-1901 | COWLARD | Sarah | [blank] | | in the "Trewent Home" she should go to service in about six months she is strong well grown and healthy but has fits of ungovernable temper until it improves would be useless to |
270 | 3-May-1901 | COWLARD | Sarah | [blank] | | in early March it became necessary to remove her from Haverstock Hill to the seaside as he was suffering from glands in her neck she went to a Training Home in Eastbourne she needs surgery to remove glands at the Princess Alice Hospital |
273 | 13-Aug-1901 | COWLARD | Sarah | | Eastbourne training Home | matron has maintained contact Sarah had surgery to remove glands and has recovered and is being recommended for a light situation in service |
281 | 22-May-1902 | COWLARD | Sarah | [blank] | | now in satisfactory situation after leaving Trewint Home |
10 | 31-Jul-1885 | COWLARD | William | Mark FRENCH | Bucks Cross Chelsfield | entry continues page 11 |
31 | 14-May-1886 | COWLARD | William | Mark FRENCH | Bucks Cross Chelsfield | aged 5 half yearly clothing needs review |
143 | 25-May-1894 | COWLARD | William | [blank] | | presented to "Exmouth" Training Ship refused on grounds of ill health Medical report requested when fit |
48 | 6-Jul-1888 | DEAN | [Louis] | [blank] | | aged 14 Committee recommends apprenticeship as of age to work |
29 | 14-May-1886 | DEAN | Louis | George PRINCE | Cacket's Lane Cudham | aged 11 half yearly clothing needs review |
51 | 7-Dec-1888 | DEAN | Louis | [blank] | | aged 14 passed into seventh standard Committee obtained situation for him as a Page and supplied outfit for him |
6 | 1-May-1885 | DEAN | Lowis | George PRINCE | Cudham | |
227 | 28-Jan-1898 | DEAR | Rosina | Mrs. AMOSS | Mount Pleasant Cottages Pratts Bottom Chelsfield | an orphan girl of twelve years old |
262 | 15-Jul-1900 | DEAR | Rosina | Mrs. AMOSS | Mount Pleasant Cottages Pratts Bottom Chelsfield | aged 13 to be sent to a Training Home dull at school work but handy not able to benefit from "goodnatured but untidy and thriftless foster mother" |
264 | 26-Oct-1900 | DEAR | Rosina | [blank] | | aged 13 or 14 recommended to be sent to a Training Home for service despite her age Training Home for young servants are willing to take her |
266 | 11-Jan-1901 | DEAR | Rosina | [blank] | | was sent on 29 November to the Training home for Young servants near Dorking |
270 | 3-May-1901 | DEAR | Rosina | [blank] | | good report from Betchworth training house |
275 | 5-Nov-1901 | DEAR | Rosina | | Betchworth training house | good report |
282 | 22-May-1902 | DEAR | Rosina | | The Trewint Home 190 Haverstock Hill | had been at Betchworth Training Home Surrey since December 1900 but found her to be "too dull intellect" for service she is to be trained and placed in Laundry work at Trewint |
75 | 24-Oct-1889 | ELEY | William | [blank] | | pair of boots to be supplied by Matron |
87 | 19-Jun-1891 | ELEY | William | [blank] | | Relieving Officer to report on suitability for employment |
88 | 3-Jul-1891 | ELEY | William | [blank] | | approval to be employed at Mrs. HAMILTON FOX's Green Street Green |
119 | 17-Mar-1893 | ELLIS | [blank] | [blank] | | recommend this boy go to sea |
59 | 2-Aug-1889 | ELLIS | Alfred | [blank] | | aged 15 in the Workhouse two years employment in Smith's shop Board offering premium to any Smith to take him as an apprentice |
70 | 23-May-1889 | ELLIS | Thomas | R B CROFT | Tailor of 24 Palace Road Bromley | aged 10 |
103 | 24-Jun-1892 | ELLIS | Thomas | [blank] | | employed and food Relieving Officer to report on his deposits in the Post Office Savings Bank |
117 | 17-Feb-1893 | ELLIS | Thomas | Mister James PALMER | Homesdale Road | transfer from Mrs. CROFT |
61 | 16-Aug-1889 | ELY | William | Mrs. HUMPHREY's | West Wickham | aged 12 |
63 | 11-Oct-1889 | ELY | William | Thomas HUMPHREYS | West Wickham | aged 12 ran away did not return traced to Foots Cray and returned to Work House complaining of harsh treatment |
275 | 5-Nov-1901 | EVANS | [blank] | [blank] | | has defective eyesight and cannot be sent to the Training Ship |
256 | 19-Jan-1900 | EVANS | C | [blank] | | wears glasses and attend Moorfields Hospital |
223 | 22-Oct-1897 | EVANS | Claud | Mrs. SINFIELD | 2 Grace Cottages Plaistow | went in August to " a good woman who has had a child for us for the past two years" |
247 | 5-May-1899 | EVANS | Claud | [blank] | | has deafness in one ear reported by Medical Officer |
249 | 28-Jul-1899 | EVANS | Claud | [blank] | | defective eyesight makes progress at school difficult Committee recommend that spectacles be procured |
252 | 13-Oct-1899 | EVANS | Claud | [blank] | | had been to Moorfields Eye Hospital and now wearing prescribed spectacles |
264 | 26-Oct-1900 | EVANS | Claud | | [Shortlands] | had to be moved from aged foster mother Mrs. SINFIELD unable to control him |
267 | 11-Jan-1901 | EVANS | Claud | [blank] | | had transferred from Mrs. SINFIELD to present home he needs "careful watching" and it is doubtful he can remain in present home with other children |
267 | 11-Jan-1901 | EVANS | Claud | [blank] | | medical report of defective eyesight |
281 | 22-May-1902 | EVANS | Claud | [blank] | | cataract in left eye according to Moorfields Eye Hospital right eye is hazy and very short sighted but able to see with glasses although future employment may be affected |
270 | 3-May-1901 | EVANS | Claude | [blank] | | necessary visit to Mooorfields Hospital for replacement glasses |
267 | 11-Jan-1901 | EVANS | Elsie | [blank] | | medical report of Saint Vitus Dance |
281 | 22-May-1902 | EVANS | Elsie | Mrs. CHURCHMAN | 1 LAXEY ROAD GREEN Street Green | very delicate prone to ear infection if she develops a cold |
165 | 5-Apr-1895 | EVEREST | William | [blank] | | delicate state of health Medical Officer asked to make a special report |
217 | 7-May-1897 | EVEREST | William | Mrs. SAWYER | Farthing Street Farm Downe | unspecified illness |
221 | 2-Jul-1897 | EVEREST | William | Mrs. SAWYER | Farthing Street Farm Downe | has abcesses in the face and neck which require constant care nursed by foster mother now prescribed stout as he requires nourishment |
228 | 28-Jan-1898 | EVEREST | William | Mister Isaac SAWYER | Downe | the death of Mrs. SAWYER previous foster parent had raised question of removal from the village now avoided |
261 | 15-Jul-1900 | EVEREST | William | [blank] | | half pay list as he has begun to earn for himself |
214 | 22-Jan-1897 | EVEREST | Willie | [blank] | | suffers from debility and Rheumatism taking Cod Liver oil and seen twice by Medical Officer |
54 | 5-Apr-1889 | EVERIST | William | Mrs. SAWYER | Downe | aged 3 |
143 | 25-May-1894 | FLOYD | Walter | Mrs. Stephen REEVES | Farnborough | |
278 | 28-Jan-1902 | FLOYD | Walter | Mister and Mrs. REEVES | Farnborough | is not strong and feeling the pressure of school work school reports of out of hours work Committee compliment schools on reports |
169 | 10-May-1895 | FOSTER | [Alexander] | | Workhouse | recommend legal proceedings against parents for failure to maintain |
267 | 11-Jan-1901 | FOSTER | Alec | [blank] | | happy in new home but Mrs. SINFIELD has "given endless trouble" both to foster parents and trying to get hold of the boy after school hours |
272 | 3-May-1901 | FOSTER | Alex | | [Chelsfield] | had to be removed in March from Shortlands due to interference of Mrs. SINFIELD placed with "steady young couple who have one young child |
169 | 10-May-1895 | FOSTER | Alexander | Mrs. WATERMAN | Bromley | subject to satisfactory report |
171 | 7-Jun-1895 | FOSTER | Alexander | [blank] | | to enquire of Reverend WALKER of Sidcup as to whereabouts of mother and if necessary offer reward for apprehension |
182 | 27-Sep-1895 | FOSTER | Alexander | Mrs. SINFIELD | 2 Grace Cottages Plaistow Bromley | aged 2 |
188 | 22-Nov-1895 | FOSTER | Alexander | Mrs. Louisa SINFIELD | 2 Grace Cottages Plaistow | Relieving Officer reported |
229 | 28-Jan-1898 | FOSTER | Alexander | Mrs. SENFIELD | 2 Grace Cottages Plaistow | early October scarlet fever removed to Infections Hospital and reamins there |
233 | 3-Jun-1898 | FOSTER | Alexander | [blank] | | returned from Infections Hospital on 19 January fully recovered from scarlet fever |
247 | 5-May-1899 | FOSTER | Alexander | Mrs. SENFIELD | 2 Grace Cottages Plaistow | had heavy cold bronchitis and measles |
259 | 27-Apr-1900 | FOSTER | Alexandra | [blank] | | delicate suffers from bad ears and is attended by Doctor |
166 | 5-Apr-1895 | FOUNDLING | [blank] | | | one of two foundlings chargeable to the Union Committee recommends reward for apprehension of parents |
166 | 5-Apr-1895 | FOUNDLING | [blank] | | | male baby found abandoned at Pulham House Palace Grove Bromley with note indicating both parents deserted and had been cared for by an "almost destitute" person Bromley Record April 1895 p 59 |
58 | 2-Aug-1889 | FRENCH | [blank] | Mrs. Jane GARRETT | Farnborough | of working age foster parent asked to find employment for him |
6 | 1-May-1885 | FRENCH | William | John GARRETT | Green Street Green Orpington | |
30 | 14-May-1886 | FRENCH | William | Jane GARRETT | Green Street Green Farnborough | aged 10 half yearly clothing needs review |
53 | 5-Apr-1889 | FRENCH | William | [blank] | | aged 14 eligible for service |
66 | 28-Feb-1889 | FRENCH | William | Mrs. GARRETT | Farnborough | foster parent asked to find employment for him |
69 | 25-Apr-1889 | FRENCH | William | [blank] | | aged 14 employed at Messrs FOX's Brewery |
78 | 22-Jan-1891 | GIBBONS | [blank] | S SPRINGETT | Pratts Bottom | transfer from William BOXALL Hayes unless BOXALL's daughter leaves the house of her parents |
78 | 22-Jan-1891 | GIBBONS | [blank] | S SPRINGETT | Pratts Bottom | transfer from William BOXALL Hayes unless BOXALL's daughter leaves the house of her parents |
25 | 30-Apr-1886 | GIBBONS | Alice | Margaret BOWYER | Lynton Place Bromley | aged 5 from Beckenham |
27 | 14-May-1886 | GIBBONS | Alice | William BOXALL | Hayes | previous foster carer declined to accept |
75 | 24-Oct-1889 | GIBBONS | Alice | [blank] | | Committee recommend doctor supply Cod Liver Oil |
124 | 21-Jul-1893 | GIBBONS | Alice | Mrs. RICHARDS | West Wickham | Aged 12 Medical Officer report requested |
125 | 18-Aug-1893 | GIBBONS | Alice | Mrs. RICHARDS | West Wickham | medical report satisfactory |
167 | 5-Apr-1895 | GIBBONS | Alice | Mrs. RICHARDS | West Wickham | suitabality for treatment at Bromley Cottage Hospital to be explored by Relieving Officer |
169 | 10-May-1895 | GIBBONS | Alice | [blank] | | Bromley Cottage Hospital declined admission despite opinion that she was suitable case for treatment |
171 | 7-Jun-1895 | GIBBONS | Alice | [blank] | | had been given permission to accompany a friend of her foster parent to the seaside |
225 | 22-Oct-1897 | GIBBONS | Alice | [blank] | | leaving present position after two years |
25 | 30-Apr-1886 | GIBBONS | Annie | Margaret BOWYER | Lynton Place Bromley | aged 8 from Beckenham |
27 | 14-May-1886 | GIBBONS | Annie | William BOXALL | Hayes | previous foster carer declined to accept |
100 | 29-Apr-1892 | GIBBONS | Annie | [blank] | | allowed to leave school and remain three months with her foster parents for home training |
149 | 17-Aug-1894 | GIBBONS | Annie | [blank] | | Lady Visitor reports remains in service of Miss CRITTALL and in every way satisfactory |
225 | 22-Oct-1897 | GIBBONS | Annie | [blank] | | has been in same position in which she was placed by Committee has been in service for four of the last five years |
44 | 11-May-1888 | GIBBONS | Ellen | [blank] | | Union girl placed out at service robbed of underclothes by aunt clothing supplied to enable her to keep her situation |
25 | 30-Apr-1886 | GIBBONS | Rose | Margaret BOWYER | Lynton Place Bromley | aged 9 from Beckenham |
27 | 14-May-1886 | GIBBONS | Rose | William BOXALL | Hayes | previous foster carer declined to accept |
68 | 25-Apr-1889 | GIBBONS | Rose | W BOXALL | Hayes | has gone into service at Gillingham but is still under control of Bromley Guardians were she to leave service |
160 | 11-Jan-1895 | GLOVER | Bessie | | Workhouse | described as an Idiot Medical Officer to find suitable Institution |
194 | 14-Feb-1896 | GLOVER | Bessie | | Workhouse | Comittee recommend that mother be asked to remove child from Workhouse |
6 | 1-May-1885 | GOWER | Alice | John SWEATMAN | Pratt's Bottom Chelsfield | |
31 | 14-May-1886 | GOWER | Alice | John SWEATMAN | Pratts Bottom Chelsfield | aged 10 half yearly clothing review |
41 | 7-Oct-1887 | GOWER | Alice | [John SWEATMAN] | Pratts Bottom Chelsfield | age 14 Committee report that at this age child would normally "obtain a situation" but due to her being "backward in her education" decide she remain until summer 1888 at school |
43 | 3-Feb-1888 | GOWER | Alice | [John SWEATMAN] | Chelsfield | application to Committee by George GOWER South Norwoood to remove his niece |
44 | 11-May-1888 | GOWER | Alice | [blank] | | passed fifth standards attained age 14 and entered service at Bromley |
187 | 22-Nov-1895 | GRAHAM | [blank] | | | accommodation reported as inadequate Clerk to write to foster parent to enquire whether removal to larger accommodation was proposed |
187 | 22-Nov-1895 | GRAHAM | [blank] | | | accommodation reported as inadequate Clerk to write to foster parent to enquire whether removal to larger accommodation was proposed |
120 | 28-Apr-1893 | GRAHAM | Albert | Mrs. LOVING 8 Beckenham Lane Bromley | | transferred from Mrs. WYNN Hayes |
249 | 28-Jul-1899 | GRAHAM | Albert | [blank] | | request from Messrs SMITH and son to increase his paper round but Committee felt this undesirable at present |
92 | 23-Oct-and-30-Oct-1891 | GRAHAM | Bertie | Edward WYNN | Hayes Common | aged 6 |
94 | 18-Dec-1891 | GRAHAM | Bertie | Mrs. WINN | Hayes | admission to Workhouse for treatment of ringworms be approved |
151 | 12-Oct-1894 | GRAHAM | Bertie | [blank] | | cod liver oil to be given |
92 | 23-Oct-and-30-Oct-1891 | GRAHAM | Eva | Edward WYNN | Hayes Common | aged 7 |
120 | 28-Apr-1893 | GRAHAM | Eva | Mrs. LOVING 8 Beckenham Lane Bromley | | transferred from Mrs. WYNN Hayes |
159 | 11-Jan-1895 | GRAHAM | Eva | H PEARCE | 6 Wellington Road Bromley | underclothing to be provided |
219 | 2-Jul-1897 | GRAHAM | Eva | Mrs. PEARCE | Wellington Road | aged 13 is "very high up in school quick and unusually intelligent" Guardians permission sought to allow her to become a pupil teacher which would mean her remaining longer on union rates |
224 | 22-Oct-1897 | GRAHAM | Eva | [blank] | | Committee do not feel the foster home is a poor one and she is not over strong that it is felt best that she enter service rather than pupil teacher with aim of school mistress |
230 | 28-Jan-1898 | GRAHAM | Eva | Mrs. PEARCE | 6 Wellington Road Bromley | half time at school being taught house work in order to prepare for domestic service |
238 | 15-Jul-1898 | GRAHAM | Eva | [blank] | | preparing for service |
249 | 28-Jul-1899 | GRAHAM | Eva | [blank] | | had started in work with a good cook but developed diptheria and is currently in the Hospital at Skym Corner and is hoped to recover to her situation |
252 | 13-Oct-1899 | GRAHAM | Eva | [blank] | | has recovered from diptheria and began employment on 2 October in an "excellent situation" at Bickley |
267 | 11-Jan-1901 | GROOMBRIDGE | Reggie | [blank] | | good reports |
118 | 17-Feb-1893 | GROOMBRIDGE | Reginald | Mrs. SIMMS | Tylney Road | aged 5 |
120 | 28-Apr-1893 | GROOMBRIDGE | Reginald | Mrs. QUILTER | Hayes | |
214 | 22-Jan-1897 | GROOMBRIDGE | Reginald | [blank] | | Doctor BEEBY ordered a truss |
224 | 22-Oct-1897 | GROOMBRIDGE | Reginald | Mrs. HEATH | Shortlands | had been with Mister and Mrs. CHATFIELD since he was boarded out but they could no longer accommodate now in a new cottage by Shortlands Station with a Gardener and his wife |
232 | 3-Jun-1898 | GROOMBRIDGE | Reginald | [blank] | | 6 January developed scarlet fever |
259 | 27-Apr-1900 | GROOMBRIDGE | Reginald | | [Shortlands] | change of foster carer acommodation insufficient |
264 | 26-Oct-1900 | GROOMBRIDGE | Reginald | | [Shortlands] | behaviour caused removal from foster home and transfer to another in Shortlands |
15 | 2-Oct-1885 | HANDLEY | Ellen | C THORP | Botany Bay Hook Farm Bromley | aged 5 |
62 | 13-Sep-1889 | HANDLEY | Ellen | Mrs. THOMPSON | 5 Plymouth Road Bromley | |
161 | 8-Feb-1895 | HANDLEY | George | blank] | | Relieving Officer to find suitable home |
15 | 2-Oct-1885 | HANDLEY | John | C THORP | Botany Bay Hook Farm Bromley | aged 3 |
62 | 13-Sep-1889 | HANDLEY | John | Mrs. THOMPSON | 5 Plymouth Road Bromley | |
166 | 5-Apr-1895 | HANDLEY | John | Mrs. WILLIAMSON | Haxted Road Bromley | transferred to Mrs. WILLIAMSON as previous accommodation unsatisfactory |
176 | 5-Jul-1895 | HANDLEY | John | [blank] | | home overcrowded to be removed to another foster parent as soon as possible |
220 | 2-Jul-1897 | HANDLEY | John | [blank] | | Chairman obtained work at Bromley Post Office foster mother has moved and it is difficult to contact him or his sister Nellie |
224 | 22-Oct-1897 | HANDLEY | John | [blank] | | half pay as employed at Bromley Post Office |
247 | 5-May-1899 | HANDLEY | John | [blank] | | now off half pay list from 23 February employed at Bromley Post Office as Telegraph boy but hopes to be promoted to Postman |
161 | 8-Feb-1895 | HANDLEY | Nellie | [blank] | | Relieving Officer to find suitable home |
166 | 5-Apr-1895 | HANDLEY | Nellie | Mrs. WILLIAMSON | Haxted Road Bromley | transferred to Mrs. WILLIAMSON as previous accommodation unsatisfactory |
176 | 5-Jul-1895 | HANDLEY | Nellie | [blank] | | home overcrowded to be removed to another foster parent as soon as possible |
210 | 30-Oct-1896 | HANDLEY | Nellie | [blank] | | treated at Maidstone Opthalmic Hospital defective eyesight and spectacles no benefit she also has a drooping eye lid |
214 | 22-Jan-1897 | HANDLEY | Nellie | [blank] | | did not need to attend Maidstone Opthalmic Hospital this quarter |
220 | 2-Jul-1897 | HANDLEY | Nellie | [blank] | | foster mother has moved and difficult to get information about her |
223 | 22-Oct-1897 | HANDLEY | Nellie | [blank] | | no longer funded in service as Nurse maid to Mrs. CROSSLEY Park Road Bromley with charge of a little baby and to be trained the other servant is the daughter of her foster mother |
241 | 4-Nov-1898 | HANDY | John | [blank] | | was dismissed from the Post Office for loitering but has been reinstated |
175 | 5-Jul-1895 | HARE | Lilian | [blank] | | had left school but needs to find a situation |
185 | 25-Oct-1895 | HARE | Lilian | [blank] | | Committee recommend she enter service |
217 | 7-May-1897 | HARE | Lilian | Mrs. BEST | Green Street Green | was in service until she became ill and at one time considered unfit for future employment she was admitted to Bromley Cottage Hospital for ten days and returned to former foster mother with additional feeding allowance on 1 April went to service in West Wickham under medical supervision |
221 | 2-Jul-1897 | HARE | Lilian | [blank] | | was very ill and receiving special help now recovered and happily in service at Wickham |
225 | 22-Oct-1897 | HARE | Lilian | [blank] | | good reports in service |
244 | 10-Mar-1899 | HARE | Lilian | [blank] | | has done very badly is described as dirty and untruthful and "not quite responsible for her actions" |
50 | 23-Nov-1888 | HARE | Lily | Mrs. BEST | Down | aged 7 |
99 | 29-Apr-1892 | HARE | Violet | [blank] | | approved medical recommendation to send to Bromley House [Ramsgate] |
121 | 28-Apr-1893 | HARE | Violet | [blank] | | Doctor SHANNON requested to report |
165 | 5-Apr-1895 | HARE | Violet | Mrs. BENTLEY | Ashmore Lane Leaves Green | well clean and happy clothing needs to be reported |
212 | 22-Jan-1897 | HARE | Violet | [blank] | | employed in a "comfortable situation with a head gardener's wife" happy and well paid with "all found" |
221 | 2-Jul-1897 | HARE | Violet | [blank] | | still in service at Hayes |
225 | 22-Oct-1897 | HARE | Violet | [blank] | | good reports in service |
244 | 10-Mar-1899 | HARE | Violet | [blank] | | now in service at Brighton and doing well |
15 | 2-Oct-1885 | HARRIS | Albert | Henry SCHULTZ | Park Road Chislehurst | aged 10 |
29 | 14-May-1886 | HARRIS | Albert | [blank] ANTHONY | 25 Homesdale Road Bromley | aged 12 half yearly clothing needs review |
41 | 7-Oct-1887 | HARRIS | Albert | [blank] | | aged 13 "half-timer" earning two shillings per week payment to foster carer maintained |
62 | 13-Sep-1889 | HARRIS | Albert | Mrs. ANTHONY | Homesdale Road | allowance stopped as employed at Bromley Post Office Committee outfitted him |
29 | 14-May-1886 | HARRIS | Mary | [blank] ANTHONY | 25 Homesdale Road Bromley | aged 10 half yearly clothing needs review |
15 | 2-Oct-1885 | HARRIS | Mary Ann | Henry SCHULTZ | Park Road Chislehurst | aged 7 |
73 | 26-Sep-1890 | HARRIS | Mary Ann | [blank] | | aged 14 appeared to have left school fit for service Comittee requested Relieving Officer report what she is doing |
88 | 3-Jul-1891 | HARRIS | Mary Ann | Mrs. ANTHONY | | approval given to foster parent to take to Margate at her own expense |
187 | 22-Nov-1895 | HAWTHORNE | Rose | Mrs. MUMFORD | Rose Cottages Liddon Road Bromley | |
82 | 3-Apr-1891 | HAYES | John | [blank] | | letter from Reverend J O MEARA delay on Boarding out deferred |
118 | 17-Feb-1893 | HAZELDINE | Elizabeth | [blank] | | Relieving Officer to report on the position of this girl's father |
85 | 22-May-1891 | HEALEY | William | [blank] | | now needs suitable employment |
17 | 16-Oct-1885 | HILL | Albert | Mrs. ANTHONY | Homesdale Road Bromley | |
160 | 11-Jan-1895 | HILL | Ernest | | Workhouse | described as an Idiot Medical Officer to find suitable Institution |
17 | 16-Oct-1885 | HILL | Mary | Mrs. ANTHONY | Homesdale Road Bromley | |
228 | 28-Jan-1898 | HILLS | Lily | Mrs. LETTINTON | Church Road Farnborough | facts of a very undesirable nature lead to removal from foster home in November to avoid distress to the child settled happily whilst reports received confirmed wisdom of removal |
252 | 13-Oct-1899 | HILLS | Lily | [blank] | | had suffered with her eyes in hot weather for a fortnight |
146 | 22-Jun-1894 | HOPKINS | [blank] | Mrs. PICKARD | | Hopkins Children foster parent to remove to Beckenham Relieving Officer to report suitability of accommodation |
146 | 22-Jun-1894 | HOPKINS | [blank] | Mrs. PICKARD | | Hopkins Children foster parent to remove to Beckenham Relieving Officer to report suitability of accommodation |
194 | 14-Feb-1896 | HOPKINS | [blank] | | | new foster home to be found by Relieving Officer |
194 | 14-Feb-1896 | HOPKINS | [blank] | | | new foster home to be found by Relieving Officer |
247 | 5-May-1899 | HOPKINS | [blank] | [blank] | | came off half pay list on 16 February as his income from the Brewery meets his needs |
140 | 27-Apr-1894 | HOPKINS | George | F PICKARD | 15 Plymouth Road Bromley | transfer from Beckenham foster parents on authority of Chairman approved by Committee |
273 | 13-Aug-1901 | HOPKINS | L | [blank] | | (male) on half rate and employed at Mister FOX's Brewery has been treated at Cray Valley Cottage Hospital and requires further treatment when hospital re-opens was off work for six weeks |
275 | 5-Nov-1901 | HOPKINS | L [blank] | [blank] | | now off half pay list paid piece rate but Committee willing to resume if their rate at brewery falls during slack periods |
140 | 27-Apr-1894 | HOPKINS | Lionel | F PICKARD | 15 Plymouth Road Bromley | transfer from Beckenham foster parents on authority of Chairman approved by Committee |
265 | 26-Oct-1900 | HOPKINS | Lionel | [blank] | | foster payments for 5 weeks approved |
169 | 10-May-1895 | HULL | [blank] | Mrs. KEARN | Weston Grove Bromley | subject to satisfactory report |
169 | 10-May-1895 | HULL | [blank] | Mrs. KEARN | Weston Grove Bromley | subject to satisfactory report |
169 | 10-May-1895 | HULL | [blank] | Mrs. KEARN | Weston Grove Bromley | subject to satisfactory report |
194 | 14-Feb-1896 | HULL | [blank] | | | new foster home to be found by Relieving Officer |
194 | 14-Feb-1896 | HULL | [blank] | | | new foster home to be found by Relieving Officer |
194 | 14-Feb-1896 | HULL | [blank] | | | new foster home to be found by Relieving Officer |
194 | 14-Feb-1896 | HULL | [blank] | | | new foster home to be found by Relieving Officer |
180 | 30-Aug-1895 | HULL | Alice | Mrs. KEARN | | Committee recommend she remain with foster parent for one year and afterwards enter service with outfit to be given |
132 | 22-Dec-1893 | HULL | David | Mrs. WALLACE | | returned to House in consequence of his dirty habits |
140 | 27-Apr-1894 | HULL | David | Mrs. SOAN | Southlands Road Bromley | subject to satisfactory report |
145 | 22-Jun-1894 | HULL | David | [blank] | | Mrs. WALLACE had written to request return declined to be placed with his brother in future |
159 | 11-Jan-1895 | HULL | David | | Workhouse | to be boarded out with Mrs. GODFREY 54 Homesdale Road Bromley subject to Relieving Officer approving accommodation |
210 | 30-Oct-1896 | HULL | David | [blank] | | a "little boy" admitted to Bromley Cottage Hospital for operation for a month as recovery was slow now greatly improved |
228 | 28-Jan-1898 | HULL | David | Mrs. WHENSLEY | | short term stay for older Samuel COHEN |
161 | 8-Feb-1895 | HULL | Emily | James GODFREY | 56 Homesdale Road Bromley | |
128 | 10-Nov-1893 | HULL | George | Mrs. PALMER | Down | aged 6 |
145 | 22-Jun-1894 | HULL | George | [blank] | | to be removed from Mrs. WALLACE to be placed with his brother in future |
228 | 28-Jan-1898 | HULL | George | Mrs. WHENSLEY | | short term stay for older Samuel COHEN |
237 | 15-Jul-1898 | HULL | George | [blank] | | concern as he fails for hours to return to the foster home from school punishments have not altered his behaviour |
240 | 4-Nov-1898 | HULL | George | Mister and Mrs. WHENSLEY | 3 Heathfield Road | age eleven and a half a "big strong fellow" truanting and missing meal times he is considered for Naval Trainng but is too young "with a tendency to mischief not so much from bad nature but high animal spirits" |
243 | 10-Mar-1899 | HULL | George | Mister and Mrs. WHENSLEY | 3 Heathfield Road | foster parent threatened his removal after Magistrates court fines and theft from foster mother he was threatened with an Industrial School which has produced improved behaviour |
249 | 28-Jul-1899 | HULL | George | [blank] | | being employed as boot-boy before school hours in the morning |
128 | 10-Nov-1893 | HULL | Infant | Mrs. PALMER | Down | infant aged 2 |
210 | 30-Oct-1896 | HULL | Martha | [blank] | | removed from previous foster home where she was put to service without leave from Committee now in fresh foster home |
175 | 5-Jul-1895 | HULL | Matilda | Mrs. KEARN | | to be sent to school after holidays and Relieving Officer to report |
215 | 7-May-1897 | HULL | Matilda | [blank] | | went to good employment in Hayes on 29 January was outfitted and is doing well |
221 | 2-Jul-1897 | HULL | Matilda | [blank] | | in service and highly spoken of with increase of wages this month |
225 | 22-Oct-1897 | HULL | Matilda | [blank] | | good reports in service |
244 | 10-Mar-1899 | HULL | Matilda | [blank] | | maintaining good situation in London |
58 | 2-Aug-1889 | HUTCHINSON | [blank] | Mrs. Jane GARRETT | Farnborough | of working age foster parent asked to find employment for him |
30 | 14-May-1886 | HUTCHINSON | George | Jane GARRETT | Green Street Green Farnborough | aged 10 half yearly clothing needs review |
53 | 5-Apr-1889 | HUTCHINSON | George | [blank] | | aged 14 eligible for service |
6 | 1-May-1885 | HUTCHINSON | George Robert | John GARRETT | Green Street Green Orpington | |
163 | 8-Mar-1895 | ISTED | [blank] | | Workhouse | proceedings be taken against John ISTED father for failure to maintain |
163 | 8-Mar-1895 | ISTED | [blank] | | Workhouse | proceedings be taken against John ISTED father for failure to maintain |
169 | 10-May-1895 | ISTED | [blank] | | Workhouse | recommend legal proceedings against parents for failure to maintain |
171 | 7-Jun-1895 | ISTED | [blank] | | Workhouse | warrants issued for neglecting to maintain frequently seen in Bromley Inspector KNIGHT'S attention to the matter to be drawn |
182 | 27-Sep-1895 | ISTED | Sydney | | Workhouse | Clerk has ascertained father's address and to write giving notice to remove under pain of legal proceedings |
188 | 22-Nov-1895 | ISTED | Sydney | [blank] | | removed from Workhouse by father 13 October father being pursued for arrears Committee increase reward for apprehension |
59 | 2-Aug-1889 | JACKMAN | C | Mrs. MITCHELL | 74 Bromley Common | |
85 | 22-May-1891 | JACKMAN | Cornelius | [blank] | | now needs suitable employment |
86 | 19-Jun-1891 | JACKMAN | Cornelius | | | Committee recommend that Relieving Officer at Ashford Kent take charge for accommodating child |
88 | 3-Jul-1891 | JACKMAN | Cornelius | [blank] | | approval to send for one month on trial to Mister KING Chatham |
118 | 17-Feb-1893 | JACKMAN | Emily | Mrs. EAGLETON | Farnborough | aged 9 |
262 | 15-Jul-1900 | JACKMAN | Emily | [blank] | | should get a small place but is undersigned and not very capable |
266 | 11-Jan-1901 | JACKMAN | Emily | [blank] | | began work from boarding out home with reduced payments but is now outfitted and in full time service |
185 | 25-Oct-1895 | JOHN | Elizabeth | Mrs. Charlotte PODGER | Nettlefold's Cottages Bromley | subject to satisfactory report |
109 | 16-Oct-1892 | JOHNSON | E | [blank] | | to be sent to Bromley House [Ramsgate] |
118 | 17-Feb-1893 | JOHNSON | E | Mrs. A SMITH | 54 Homesdale Road Bromley | |
62 | 13-Sep-1889 | JOHNSON | Ernest | Mrs. STOKES | Farnborough | |
68 | 25-Apr-1889 | JOHNSON | Ernest | [blank] | | to be sent to Bromley House Ramsgate subject to Doctor approval |
109 | 16-Oct-1892 | JOHNSON | F | [blank] | | to be sent to Bromley House [Ramsgate] |
118 | 17-Feb-1893 | JOHNSON | F | Mrs. A SMITH | 54 Homesdale Road Bromley | |
61 | 16-Aug-1889 | JOHNSON | Frederick | Mrs. STOKES | Farnborough | |
68 | 25-Apr-1889 | JOHNSON | Frederick | [blank] | | to be sent to Bromley House Ramsgate subject to Doctor approval |
199 | 10-Apr-1896 | JOHNSON | Frederick | [blank] | | to be sent to House Boys Brigade |
143 | 25-May-1894 | LAFON | Felix | [blank] | | blind Clerk instructed to inquire terms of admission to Norwood School for the Blind |
163 | 8-Mar-1895 | LAFON | Felix | | [Farnborough] | recommend that Guardians confer with Farnborough School board to sending to the Normal College at Norwood |
178 | 2-Aug-1895 | LAFON | Felix | [blank] | | Farnborough School Board to send to Norwood Blind School |
183 | 27-Sep-1895 | LAFON | Felix | | [Farnborough] | Clerk to communicate with Farnborough School Board about admission to the Royal Normal College for the Blind |
184 | 25-Oct-1895 | LAFON | Felix | [blank] | [Farnborough] | letter from School Board indicating communication regarding admission to Royal Normal College Norwood |
188 | 22-Nov-1895 | LAFON | Felix | [blank] | | to be boarded out for one week with Mrs. COOPER Farnborough before admission to the Royal Normal College Upper Norwood |
189 | 17-Jan-1896 | LAFON | Felix | | Workhouse | Committee returned to Workhouse |
80 | 20-Feb-1891 | LANE | [blank] | Mrs. HILLMAN | Pratts Bottom Chelsfield | at present at Convalescent Home Ramsgate |
110 | 16-Oct-1892 | LANE | [blank] | James ILLMAN | | favourable Relieving Officer report on child's home |
110 | 16-Oct-1892 | LANE | [blank] | James ILLMAN | | favourable Relieving Officer report on child's home |
62 | 13-Sep-1889 | LANE | Ada | Mrs. STOREY | Pratts Bottom Chelsfield | |
107 | 16-Sep-1892 | LANE | Ada | [Mrs. HILLMAN] | 46 Trinity Road Penge | foster parent moved house Relieving Officer to report on suitable accommodation |
169 | 10-May-1895 | LANE | Ada | Mrs. ILLMAN | | foster parent attended with Ada and recommended her for service foster parent was asked to find her suitable employment |
173 | 21-Jun-1895 | LANE | Ada | Mrs. ILLMAN | | foster parent accused of ill treating but found that there was no ground for complaint |
176 | 5-Jul-1895 | LANE | Ada | [blank] | | outfit provided for her to enter service with Mrs. KENT |
181 | 30-Aug-1895 | LANE | Ada | Mrs. ROBINSON | | to replace Elizabeth THORNE in foster home |
129 | 10-Nov-1893 | LANE | Eliza | [blank] | | her mother is annoying the employer Mrs. CAPON West Street Bromley by calling on the girl at work further report requested |
62 | 13-Sep-1899 | LANE | George | Mrs. STOREY | Pratts Bottom Chelsfield | |
104 | 22-Jul-1892 | LANE | George | Mrs. Eagleton | | transfer to new foster parent |
107 | 16-Sep-1892 | LANE | George | [Mrs. HILLMAN] | 46 Trinity Road Penge | foster parent moved house Relieving Officer to report on suitable accommodation |
115 | 20-Jan-1893 | LANE | George | Mrs. EAGLETON | Farnborough | apprenticed to Mister F J WHITTLE of the Village Smithy Saint Mary Cray premium £5 |
107 | 16-Sep-1892 | LANE | Rose | [Mrs. HILLMAN] | 46 Trinity Road Penge | foster parent moved house Relieving Officer to report on suitable accommodation |
141 | 27-Apr-1894 | LANE | Rose | [blank] | | special medical report requested |
156 | 7-Dec-1894 | LANE | Rose | [blank] | | to remain with foster parent and visit the Opthalmic Hospital |
167 | 5-Apr-1895 | LANE | Rose | [blank] | | Doctor Primrose WELLS asked to send in special report on visits to London Hospital |
169 | 10-May-1895 | LANE | Rose | [blank] | | future attendance at the London Hospital Clerk to ask Doctor Primrose WELLS for a report |
176 | 5-Jul-1895 | LANE | Rose | [blank] | | Doctor Primrose Wells to treat her eyes but monthly out patient at The London Hospital to continue |
252 | 13-Oct-1899 | LASLETT | [blank] | | Foots Cray | school report absent 60 half days fruitpicking and hopping visitor was discussing with foster parent |
252 | 13-Oct-1899 | LASLETT | [blank] | | Foots Cray | school report absent 60 half days fruitpicking and hopping visitor was discussing with foster parent |
259 | 27-Apr-1900 | LASLETT | [blank] | [blank] | | improved school attendance in last quarter |
259 | 27-Apr-1900 | LASLETT | [blank] | [blank] | | improved school attendance in last quarter |
267 | 11-Jan-1901 | LASLETT | [blank] | [blank] | | concerns about foster mother indicate need to transfer to another home |
267 | 11-Jan-1901 | LASLETT | Charlotte | [blank] | | now aged 13 to be sent to a Training Home to fit her for service |
270 | 3-May-1901 | LASLETT | Charlotte | [blank] | | concerns about foster mother lead to removal 31 January and she transferred to a small training home at Maidstone |
278 | 28-Jan-1902 | LASLETT | Charlotte | | Training Home | good report but "trying temper" still mentioned |
281 | 22-May-1902 | LASLETT | Charlotte | [blank] | | Trewint Home satisfactory report |
220 | 2-Jul-1897 | LASLETT | Elsie | | Saint Pauls Cray | troublesome has run away from foster home and it is felt she cannot be maintained in foster home |
270 | 3-May-1901 | LASLETT | Elsie | | [Downe] | concerns that previous foster mother had neither good influence nor proper control over the children placed in Downe [Miss HARRIS] very happily |
118 | 17-Feb-1893 | LLOYD | W W | Mrs. QUILTER | Hayes | aged 5 |
79 | 22-Jan-1891 | LOCKYEAR | William | Hayes | | Committee recommend he be apprenticed |
61 | 16-Aug-1889 | LOCKYER | [blank] | Mrs. CROFT | Palace Road | |
61 | 16-Aug-1889 | LOCKYER | [blank] | Mrs. CROFT | Palace Road | |
59 | 2-Aug-1889 | LOCKYER | Alice | Mrs. CROFT | 24 Palace Road Bromley | |
59 | 2-Aug-1889 | LOCKYER | Frederick | Mrs. WARD | Downe | from 15 August |
149 | 17-Aug-1894 | LOCKYER | Frederick | [blank] | | in service at Mister FORD's Shortlands satisfactorily |
59 | 2-Aug-1889 | LOCKYER | Maria | Mrs. CROFT | 24 Palace Road Bromley | |
59 | 2-Aug-1889 | LOCKYER | William | Mrs. WARD | Downe | from 15 August |
85 | 22-May-1891 | LOCKYER | William | [blank] | | now needs suitable employment |
87 | 19-Jun-1891 | LOCKYER | William | [blank] | | Relieving Officer to report on advisability of returning to his mother |
88 | 3-Jul-1891 | LOCKYER | William | Mrs. WARD | Downe | employed Mrs. WARD to board and lodge and clothing be provided by the Union |
94 | 18-Dec-1891 | LOCKYER | William | | | Relieving Officer to take steps to apprentice him |
95 | 22-Jan-1892 | LOCKYER | William | [blank] | | willing to go on trial to the House Boys Brigade approved by Committee |
180 | 30-Aug-1895 | MANCKETELOW | Charles | Mrs. CRANE | | Mrs. CRANE attended and sought aprroval for apprenticeship with Mister CRUTCHER Hairdresser High Street Bromley Committee recommend that in the event of a charge on the union he be sent to The House Boys Brigade |
80 | 20-Feb-1891 | MANCKTELOW | [blank] | [blank] | | allowance stopped moved to Mrs. SHARP Ravensbourne Road |
32 | 11-Jun-1886 | MANCKTELOW | Alice | Mrs. KIMBER | Pecks Cottages Chelsfield | child beaten excessively by foster parent's daughter removed to Workhouse |
8 | 8-May-1885 | MANCKTELOW | Charles | KIMBER | Chelsfield | |
31 | 14-May-1886 | MANCKTELOW | Charles | Harriet KIMBER | Pecks Cottages Chelsfield | aged 6 half yearly clothing review |
33 | 11-Jun-1886 | MANCKTELOW | Charles | Mrs. KIMBER | Pecks Cottages Chelsfield | child removed to Workhouse |
44 | 11-May-1888 | MANCKTELOW | Charles | [blank] | Bromley Common | aged 6 |
95 | 22-Jan-1892 | MANCKTELOW | Charles | Mrs. CRANE | 9 Havelock Road | transferred from Mrs. BOXALL Chatteron Road after he had run away |
174 | 5-Jul-1895 | MANCKTELOW | Charles | Mrs. CRANE | Bromley | to be sent to the House Boys Brigade |
8 | 8-May-1885 | MANCKTELOW | Elizabeth | KIMBER | Chelsfield | |
31 | 14-May-1886 | MANCKTELOW | Elizabeth | Harriet KIMBER | Pecks Cottages Chelsfield | aged 9 half yearly clothing review |
8 | 8-May-1885 | MANCKTELOW | Leonard | William HORWOOD | Chelsfield | |
15 | 2-Oct-1885 | MANCKTELOW | Rose | Jesse WALTER | Willow Cottages Crofton Road Farnborough | aged 10 |
17 | 16-Oct-1885 | MANCKTELOW | Rose | WHITEHEAD | Hook Farm Bromley Common | |
44 | 11-May-1888 | MANCKTELOW | Rose | [blank] | | aged 13 enter service of Mrs. PAIN High Street Bromley |
29 | 14-May-1886 | MANCKTELOW | Rosie | [blank] THORPE | 45 Bloomfield Road Bromley | aged 10 half yearly clothing needs review |
211 | 30-Oct-1896 | MANCKTELOW | Sidney | [blank] | | unsuccessful attempts to find fresh home reported to be too long without proper control truanting frequently and needs a disciplined care home Clerk reports Bromley School Board are to apply for Justices order for Industrial School |
213 | 22-Jan-1897 | MANCKTELOW | Sidney | [blank] | | has not been removed to Industrial training home has truanted all quarter and is beyond control |
216 | 7-May-1897 | MANCKTELOW | Sidney | | Truant School | sent by Magistrates Court order on 1 March |
208 | 17-Jul-1896 | MANCKTELOW | Sidney Crane | [blank] | | reports unsatisfactory new home to be found |
44 | 11-May-1888 | MANKTELOW | Elizabeth | [blank] | Bromley Common | aged 9 |
125 | 18-Aug-1893 | MANKTELOW | Elizabeth | [blank] | | to be admitted to the Servant's House in Bromley |
122 | 26-May-1893 | MANKTELOW | Rose | [blank] | | Relieving Officer to report on place of service |
236 | 15-Jul-1898 | MANNING | Annie | [blank] | | age 8 temporarily with relatives at Pratts Bottom Chelsfield Reliving Officer offer an order to be admitted to Workhouse to enable boarding out elsewhere |
236 | 15-Jul-1898 | MANNING | Annie | Mrs. HARDING | | about to place suffering from fits |
236 | 15-Jul-1898 | MANNING | Thomas | [blank] | | age 4 temporarily with relatives at Pratts Bottom Chelsfield Relieving Officer offer an order to be admitted to the Workhouse to enable boarding out elsewhere |
236 | 15-Jul-1898 | MANNING | Thomas | Mrs. HARDING | | about to place to be joined by sister when she recovers |
60 | 2-Aug-1889 | MARKHAM | Edith | [blank] | | an orphan from West Wickham engaged by Mrs. GRIFFIN Farnborough with board and lodging |
231 | 28-Jan-1898 | MARKHAM | Fred | | House Boys Brigade | went to House Boys Brigade age 14 in 1895 and has always been a good boy according to Brigade serving at Kensington Palace as messenger to Princess Louise |
76 | 14-Nov-1890 | MARKHAM | Frederick | Mrs. Rosa DREW | 27 Wharton Road Bromley | |
76 | 14-Nov-1890 | MARKHAM | Frederick | Mrs. Rosa DREW | 27 Wharton Road Bromley | aged 7 1891 Census in household of Rosa DREW Foster child RG |
166 | 5-Apr-1895 | MARKHAM | Frederick | [blank] | | over 14 years of age to be admitted to House Boys Brigade |
175 | 5-Jul-1895 | MARKHAM | Frederick | [blank] | | his brother was anxious to obtain a situation for him in a stable in London Clerk to make enquiries and report |
180 | 30-Aug-1895 | MARKHAM | Frederick | [blank] | | letter read that no situation found by his brother Committee recommend he be sent to The House Boys Brigade |
216 | 7-May-1897 | MARKHAM | George | [blank] | | behaved badly and lost his employment now being placed at House Boys Brigade felt to need more discipline than in a regular employment |
231 | 28-Jan-1898 | MARKHAM | George | | House Boys Brigade | entered in April 1897 and gave trouble at first |
212 | 22-Jan-1897 | MARKHAM | George E | [blank] | | outfitted to enter service as indooor boy under a good butler in Colonel GARDINER's service in London |
169 | 10-May-1895 | MASON | [blank] | | Workhouse | recommend legal proceedings against parents for failure to maintain |
171 | 7-Jun-1895 | MASON | [blank] | | Workhouse | warrants issued for neglecting to maintain frequently seen in Bromley Inspector KNIGHT'S attention to the matter to be drawn |
59 | 2-Aug-1889 | MILLER | Eliza | Mrs. SOUTH | 26 Palace Road Bromley | |
59 | 2-Aug-1889 | MILLER | James | Mrs. SOUTH | 26 Palace Road Bromley | |
231 | 28-Jan-1898 | MILLER | James | | House Boys Brigade | could not be visited and did not reply to visitor letters has lost possible situations and gives some concern |
59 | 2-Aug-1889 | MILLER | John | Mrs. SOUTH | 26 Palace Road Bromley | |
99 | 29-Apr-1892 | MILLER | John | [blank] | | report requested on cleanliness |
168 | 10-May-1895 | MILLER | John | [blank] | | to be sent to House Boys Brigade allowance for outfit agreed |
173 | 21-Jun-1895 | MILLER | John | | employed | relief allowance reduced as now employed |
200 | 8-May-1896 | MILLER | John | [blank] | | to be sent to the House Boys Brigade |
210 | 30-Oct-1896 | MILLER | John | [blank] | | still paid small foster rate although earning as a barber's boy |
211 | 30-Oct-1896 | MILLER | John | [blank] | | report called for on level of allowance from his earnings |
213 | 22-Jan-1897 | MILLER | John | [blank] | | Committee wish to obtain lodgings and other employment although earning as a carter's boy his foster mother who is poor is not giving him his allowance and refuses to comply with the Guardian's wishes |
221 | 2-Jul-1897 | MILLER | John | [blank] | | employed hopefully permanently by Mister GOMER Milkman |
184 | 25-Oct-1895 | MILLS | Joseph | [blank] | | referred to Clerk to enquire into settlement |
164 | 8-Mar-1895 | MONTIER | [blank] | | | Clerk was instructed to endeavour to remove the three MONTIER children to Croydon Union |
216 | 7-May-1897 | MONTIER | [blank] | [blank] | | removed to more suitable and expereinced foster home |
216 | 7-May-1897 | MONTIER | [blank] | [blank] | | removed to more suitable and experienced foster home |
267 | 11-Jan-1901 | MONTIER | [Oswald] | [blank] | | now employed full time as Garden boy |
267 | 11-Jan-1901 | MONTIER | [Percy] | [blank] | | now employed full time as Garden boy |
164 | 8-Mar-1895 | MONTIER | Oswald | Mr and Mrs. Taylor | 6 Chatterton Road | Clerk was instructed to endeavour to remove the three MONTIER children to Croydon Union |
179 | 2-Aug-1895 | MONTIER | Oswald | [blank] | | Relieving Officer to report suitable foster home |
183 | 27-Sep-1895 | MONTIER | Oswald | Mrs. WHITEHEAD | Downe | |
188 | 22-Nov-1895 | MONTIER | Oswald | | Workhouse | Mrs. WHITEHEAD Downe declined to take |
193 | 14-Feb-1896 | MONTIER | Oswald | Mrs. SIMON | Pembroke Road Widmore Road Bromley | |
257 | 19-Jan-1900 | MONTIER | Oswald | Mister and Mrs. TAYLOR | 6 Chatterton Road | not yet strong enough to take any regular work is helping his foster father "at present we cannot do better for him" |
259 | 27-Apr-1900 | MONTIER | Oswald | Mister and Mrs. TAYLOR | 6 Chatterton Road | now on half pay employed as garden boy |
270 | 3-May-1901 | MONTIER | Oswald | [blank] | | no longer funded as he is in full time employment and can support himself |
164 | 8-Mar-1895 | MONTIER | Percy | Mr and Mrs. Taylor | 6 Chatterton Road | Clerk was instructed to endeavour to remove the three MONTIER children to Croydon Union |
179 | 2-Aug-1895 | MONTIER | Percy | [blank] | | Relieving Officer to report suitable foster home |
183 | 27-Sep-1895 | MONTIER | Percy | Mrs. WHITEHEAD | Downe | |
188 | 22-Nov-1895 | MONTIER | Percy | | Workhouse | Mrs. WHITEHEAD Downe declined to take |
193 | 14-Feb-1896 | MONTIER | Percy | Mrs. SIMON | Pembroke Road Widmore Road Bromley | |
240 | 4-Nov-1898 | MONTIER | Percy | [blank] | | now half pay list as he is employed in a general shop opposite his foster home doing well and liked |
257 | 19-Jan-1900 | MONTIER | Percy | [blank] | | in service at Mister SOAMES Masons Hill |
275 | 5-Nov-1901 | MONTIER | Percy | [blank] | | now off half pay list |
109 | 16-Oct-1892 | MORLEY | Mary | Mrs. STACEY | 57 Addison Road | aged 3 subject to Relieving Officer satisfactory report |
109 | 16-Oct-1892 | MORLEY | Thomas | Mrs. STACEY | 57 Addison Road | aged 6 subject to Relieving Officer satisfactory report |
105 | 22-Jul-1892 | MULLER | Eliza | Mrs. SOUTH | 26 Palace Road | left service boarding out with foster parent until another situation found payments approved |
108 | 16-Sep-1892 | NORLEY | Mary | Mrs. EAGLETON | Farnborough | |
108 | 16-Sep-1892 | NORLEY | Thomas | Mrs. EAGLETON | Farnborough | |
122 | 26-May-1893 | NORMAN | [blank] | | resident in Workhouse | a warrant to be issued for failure of Mrs. NORMAN to maintain her child |
102 | 24-Jun-1892 | OAKLEY | Harry | Mrs. BARHAM | Ravenscroft Road Beckenham | had been unwell the Medical Officer to report |
113 | 25-Nov-1892 | OAKLEY | Harry | Mrs. TAYLOR | Bromley | subject to stasfactory report by Relieving Officer |
140 | 27-Apr-1894 | OAKLEY | Harry | Mrs. LARKIN | | if foster parent willing to take him |
156 | 7-Dec-1894 | O'NEIL | [blank] | [blank] | | Lady Visitor and Medical Officer to report on health |
160 | 11-Jan-1895 | O'NEIL | Edward | | Workhouse | formerly Mrs. BELLCHAMBER Pratts Bottom Chelsfield to be found new home |
139 | 2-Mar-1894 | O'NEILL | [blank] | Mrs. BELLCHAMBER | | Boy |
216 | 7-May-1897 | O'NEILL | [blank] | [blank] | | removed to more suitable and experienced foster home |
275 | 5-Nov-1901 | O'NEILL | [blank] | [blank] | | now age 13 stammers badly and found to be of "extremely dull intellect" and there will be great difficulty in procuring employment |
189 | 17-Jan-1896 | O'NEILL | Edward | Mister William COOPER | of Farnborough | previous foster parent Mister George CLARK had left district |
210 | 30-Oct-1896 | O'NEILL | Edward | [blank] | | foster home unsatisfactory and request to remove as soon as possible from visitor |
281 | 22-May-1902 | O'NEILL | Edward | Mrs. MOSELEY | Elm Road Green Street Green Chelsfield | about 14 stammers and not very bright described as troublesome suitable training Home sought |
253 | 13-Oct-1899 | OOST | Marian | [blank] | | a blind child not boarded out and therefore the Committee was not responsible |
256 | 19-Jan-1900 | OOST | Marian | [blank] | | relatives object to her being sent to Deptford School she is not yet of age for blind institutions |
227 | 28-Jan-1898 | OOST | Marion | | [relatives] | not strictly speaking boarded out merely visiting and paying weekly sum the home would not be approved in normal circumstances |
109 | 16-Oct-1892 | PEARCE | M[ary] | [blank] | | to be sent to Bromley House [Ramsgate] |
107 | 16-Sep-1892 | PEARCE | Mary | [blank] | | Relieving Officer to report circumstances in which child became chargeable |
281 | 22-May-1902 | PEDY | Eva | [blank] | | delicate and puny |
249 | 28-Jul-1899 | PETTY | Eva | Mrs. CROWHURST | Bromley Common | aged 2 went to foster parent on 13 April |
263 | 26-Oct-1900 | PETTY | Eva | [blank] | | suffering from excema |
232 | 3-Jun-1898 | POLLARD | Edward James | [blank] | | aged 8 added as boarded out child |
128 | 10-Nov-1893 | PRATER | [blank] | | | Relieving Officer to report willingness of step father Thomas MASON to contribute |
163 | 8-Mar-1895 | PRATER | [blank] | | Workhouse | Clerk to report power of Guardians to prosecute the step father MASON |
183 | 27-Sep-1895 | PRATER | Mabel | | Workhouse | legal proceedings against father Mister MASON |
128 | 10-Nov-1893 | QUINELL | [blank] | | | Relieving Officer to report willingness of step father Thomas MASON to contribute |
183 | 27-Sep-1895 | QUINELL | Florence | | Workhouse | legal proceedings against father Mister MASON |
163 | 8-Mar-1895 | QUINNEL | [blank] | | Workhouse | Clerk to report power of Guardians to prosecute the step father MASON |
111 | 28-Oct-1892 | READ | [blank] | | | order to board out rescinded for present |
111 | 28-Oct-1892 | READ | [blank] | | | order to board out rescinded at present |
108 | 16-Sep-1892 | READ | Charles | Mrs. WATERS | Queens Cottages Bromley | |
109 | 16-Oct-1892 | READ | Charles | Mrs. WATERS | Queens Cottages Bromley | aged 7 |
108 | 16-Sep-1892 | READ | Harry | Mrs. WATERS | Queens Cottages Bromley | |
109 | 16-Oct-1892 | READ | Harry | Mrs. WATERS | Queens Cottages Bromley | aged 4 |
108 | 16-Sep-1892 | READ | Maud | Mrs. WATERS | Queens Cottages Bromley | |
109 | 16-Oct-1892 | READ | Maud | Mrs. WATERS | Queens Cottages Bromley | aged 9 |
96 | 22-Jan-1892 | REEVE | Ralph | Mrs. REEVE | Chatterton Road | boarding out allowance discontinued as he earns his own living |
235 | 3-Jun-1898 | REEVES | Harry | | Chelsfield | age 8 and residing with an uncle in Chelsfield who had applied for boarding out application rejected recommended Relieving Officer admit him to the Workhouse so that suitable foster home can be found |
236 | 15-Jul-1898 | REEVES | Henry | [blank] | | within one week of admission to the Workhouse had been taken off the rates by an uncle |
59 | 2-Aug-1889 | REEVES | Ralph | Mrs. CHAPMAN | 8 Oakley Road Bromley Common | |
75 | 24-Oct-1889 | REEVES | Ralph | [blank] | | Committee enquired whether well provided with food |
77 | 21-Nov-1890 | REEVES | Ralph | [blank] | | well fed and cared for by foster parents |
83 | 24-Apr-1891 | REEVES | Ralph | [TICKNER ] | 7 Chatterton Road Bromley | suffered from Whooping Cough 1891 census age 14 Boarder Jesse and Betty TICKNER RG12 |
85 | 22-May-1891 | REEVES | Ralph | [blank] | | now needs suitable employment |
87 | 19-Jun-1891 | REEVES | Ralph | [blank] | | Relieving Officer to report on suitability for employment |
91 | 23-Oct-and-30-Oct-1891 | REEVES | Ralph | [blank] | | left school now employed by Mrs. DOTTER Bromley |
162 | 8-Feb-1895 | RHODES | Eliza | William MARJORAM | Saint Paul's Cray | aged 5 years niece of approved foster carer |
217 | 7-May-1897 | RHODES | Eliza | Mrs. MARJORAM | Saint Pauls Cray | commenced with measles then seriously ill with "delicacy of the chest" |
220 | 2-Jul-1897 | RHODES | Eliza | Mrs. MARJORAM | Saint Paul's Cray Hill | has now recovered from severe illness |
262 | 15-Jul-1900 | RHODES | Eliza | [blank] | | aged 10 has been prescribed glasses |
263 | 26-Oct-1900 | RHODES | Eliza | [blank] | | defective eyesight prescribed glasses |
275 | 5-Nov-1901 | RILEY | Elizabeth | Mister and Mrs. SHEPHERD | 2 Oak Cottages Bromley Gardens Shortlands | placed out from Workhouse on 22 August and is doing well |
112 | 28-Oct-1892 | ROBE | James | [blank] | | reported to have commenced work at Messr's FOX's Brewery Orpington |
54 | 5-Apr-1889 | ROBERTS | Mabel | Mrs. SAWYER | Downe | aged 4 |
217 | 7-May-1897 | ROBERTS | Mabel | Mrs. WHITEHEAD | Downe | unspecified illness |
228 | 28-Jan-1898 | ROBERTS | Mabel | Mrs. WHITEHEAD | Downe | the death of "Mrs. Sawyer one of our best and kindest foster parents" had raised question of removal from the village the boy who is delicate is now in a home above average |
247 | 5-May-1899 | ROBERTS | Mabel | [blank] | | treated for swellings on her face by Medical Officer and is now well again |
264 | 26-Oct-1900 | ROBERTS | Mabel | [blank] | | now ready for service outfits and situation found |
266 | 11-Jan-1901 | ROBERTS | Mabel | [blank] | | no longer funded reported to be in a good situation since October |
14 | 28-Aug-1885 | RUDLAND | Sarah | Mrs. BARHAM | 18 Simpsons Road Bromley | |
28 | 14-May-1886 | RUDLAND | Sarah | Henry BARHAM | 18 Simpsons Road Bromley | aged 12 half yearly clothing needs review |
14 | 28-Aug-1885 | RUDLAND | William | Mrs. BARHAM | 18 Simpsons Road Bromley | |
29 | 14-May-1886 | RUDLAND | William | Henry BARHAM | 18 Simpsons Road Bromley | aged 7 half yearly clothing needs review |
72 | 19-Sep-1889 | RUDLAND | William | Mrs. CHAPMAN | 8 Oakley Road Bromley Common | |
85 | 22-May-1891 | RUDLAND | William | [blank] | | now needs suitable employment |
87 | 19-Jun-1891 | RUDLAND | William | [blank] | | Relieving Officer to report on suitability for employment |
91 | 23-Oct-and-30-Oct-1891 | RUDLAND | William | [blank] | | employed at Bromley Post Office |
55 | 10-May-1889 | RUDLAND | Willie | Mrs. Mary Ann CRAFTER | Green Street Green | |
219 | 2-Jul-1897 | RUSSELL | John | | Palace Road | aged 7 deserted child Committee desire to be placed under Poor Law Act 1889 |
223 | 22-Oct-1897 | RUSSELL | John | Mrs. POLLARD | 51 Nicholl Lane Plaistow | entered foster home |
229 | 28-Jan-1898 | RUSSELL | John | Mrs. POLLARD | 51 Nicholl Lane Plaistow | removed from Miss ASHDOWN complained he was beyond control and incorrigible |
239 | 4-Nov-1898 | RUSSELL | John | [blank] | | whilst his brother is strong and healthy indicating that the foster home is feeding well he is very delicate and has not benefitted from supplying him with a range of nourishment |
243 | 10-Mar-1899 | RUSSELL | John | Mrs. POLLARD | 51 Nicholl Lane Plaistow | delicate boy now appears much better |
254 | 19-Jan-1900 | RUSSELL | John | | [Shortlands] | first foster parent unable to control their behaviour second placement ended due to cruelty and removal moved to foster parents in Shortlands and changed school |
282 | 22-May-1902 | RUSSELL | John | [blank] | | about to be sent from Shortlands to Standen farm School Staffordshire correspondence |
128 | 10-Nov-1893 | RUSSELL | Mildred | Mrs. QUILTER | Hayes | |
159 | 11-Jan-1895 | RUSSELL | Mildred | Henry WATSON | 36 Waldo Road Bromley | mackintosh sheet to be provided |
213 | 22-Jan-1897 | RUSSELL | Mildred | Mrs. WATSON | | age 3 two lodgers have been taken in foster parent claims she did not know this was against rules as the lodgers are respectable she is reluctant to remove them |
229 | 28-Jan-1898 | RUSSELL | Mildred | Mrs. WATSON | 29 Wharton Road Bromley | early October scarlet fever removed to Infections Hospital returned before Christmas |
223 | 22-Oct-1897 | RUSSELL | Sidney | Mrs. POLLARD | 51 Nicholl Lane Plaistow | entered foster home |
229 | 28-Jan-1898 | RUSSELL | Sidney | Mrs. POLLARD | 51 Nicholl Lane Plaistow | removed from Miss ASHDOWN at same time as older John RUSSELL |
254 | 19-Jan-1900 | RUSSELL | Sidney | | [Shortlands] | first foster parent unable to control their behaviour second placement ended due to cruelty and removal moved to foster parents in Shortlands and changed school |
219 | 2-Jul-1897 | RUSSELL | Sidney Keywood | [blank] | | aged 5 deserted child Committee desire to be placed under Poor Law Act 1889 |
273 | 13-Aug-1901 | RUSSELL | Sydney | [blank] | | kept from Bromley National school for one week after fall from playground horizontal bar at school |
263 | 26-Oct-1900 | SCRIVENER | Fred | [blank] | | returned to foster home in September after admission to the Infectious Hospital with Scarlet fever in July |
255 | 19-Jan-1900 | SCRIVENER | Frederick | | Workhouse | removed from foster parent who became ill and "taken to drink" mother contributes for one of them and mother and grandmother reside in Keston no suitable foster parent in Keston |
259 | 27-Apr-1900 | SCRIVENER | Frederick | | [Bromley Common] | placed in foster home with his brother with sufficient accommodation |
255 | 19-Jan-1900 | SCRIVENER | George | | Workhouse | removed from foster parent who became ill and "taken to drink" mother contributes for one of them and mother and grandmother reside in Keston no suitable foster parent in Keston |
259 | 27-Apr-1900 | SCRIVENER | George | | [Bromley Common] | placed in foster home caring well for 2 year old |
270 | 3-May-1901 | SCRIVENER | George | [blank] | | medical report of adenoids and must go to Bromley Cottage Hospital to have them removed |
273 | 13-Aug-1901 | SCRIVENER | George | [blank] | | has returned from Bromley Cottage Hospital after adenoids removed |
155 | 9-Nov-1894 | SCRIVENS | [blank] | | Workhouse | Committee recommend that mother be required to contribute four shillings per week whilst they remain there being no power to board them out |
155 | 9-Nov-1894 | SCRIVENS | [blank] | | Workhouse | Committee recommend that mother be required to contribute four shillings per week whilst they remain there being no power to board them out |
109 | 16-Oct-1892 | SCUDDER | [blank] | [blank] | | application by Miss M E ANDERSON to emigrate with boy to New Zealand application declined |
92 | 23-Oct-and-30-Oct | SCUDDER | George | [blank] | | two potential foster parents applications to be reported to Committee |
215 | 7-May-1897 | SCUDDER | George | [blank] | | employed in Shortlands in house and garden since 5 March taking train one way his wage and allowance are approved |
221 | 2-Jul-1897 | SCUDDER | George | [blank] | | has left situation in Shortlands and is employed by Mister SOAMES of Masons Hill |
226 | 22-Oct-1897 | SCUDDER | George | [blank] | | good service at Mister SOAMES and increased pay |
256 | 19-Jan-1900 | SCUDDER | George | [blank] | | now funded at half rate in service at Mister SOAMES Masons Hill |
261 | 15-Jul-1900 | SCUDDER | George | [blank] | | no longer funded on half pay list as he has sufficent income and meals to support himself |
278 | 28-Jan-1902 | SELBY | Elsie | | [Bromley common] | boarded out 28 November in good home hoped to find local placement for younger sister aged two and a half |
280 | 22-May-1902 | SELBY | Elsie | Mrs. RYAN | | transfer |
280 | 22-May-1902 | SELBY | Florence | Mrs. BOOKER | | aged 3 placed 23 January |
280 | 22-May-1902 | SELBY | Florence | Mrs. BOOKER | | transfer from undesirable home [Mrs. RYAN] |
277 | 28-Jan-1902 | SELBY | Mabel | | [Bromley Common] | boarded out 28 November in good home hoped to find local placement for younger sister aged two and a half |
280 | 22-May-1902 | SELBY | Mabel | Mrs. RYAN | | transfer from undesirable home [Mrs. RYAN] |
75 | 24-Oct-1890 | SERVANT | Alice | [blank] | | Committee recommend doctor supply Cod Liver Oil |
81 | 3-Apr-1891 | SERVANT | Alice | [blank] | | Committee recommends be given half time certificate |
99 | 29-Apr-1892 | SERVANT | Alice | [blank] | | allowance be discontinued at the end of June and she be adopted by special resolution of the Guardians until she attains the age of 18 years |
75 | 24-Oct-1889 | SERVANT | William | [blank] | | Committee recommend doctor supply Cod Liver Oil |
49 | 12-Oct-1888 | SERVANTS | Alice | Mrs. COOPER | Hayes Common | transferred as previous foster parents moving out of Union |
49 | 12-Oct-1888 | SERVANTS | William | Mrs. COOPER | Hayes Common | transferred as previous foster parents moving out of Union |
257 | 19-Jan-1900 | SILVA | A | [blank] | | employed as messenger boy |
51 | 7-Dec-1888 | SILVER | [blank] | Mrs. QUILTER | Hayes | transferred from Miss HARMAN West Wickham |
51 | 7-Dec-1888 | SILVER | [blank] | Mrs. QUILTER | Hayes | transferred from Miss HARMAN West Wickham |
85 | 22-May-1891 | SILVER | Alice | Mrs. QUILTER | Hayes Common | request service with Mister William PLANT Hayes School declined with Committee recommendation continue half time education and when fit to leave foster home to enter arrangements made by Committee |
75 | 24-Oct-1890 | SILVER | Arthur | [blank] | | Committee recommend doctor supply Cod Liver Oil |
75 | 24-Oct-1889 | SILVER | Arthur | [blank] | | Committee enquired whether well provided with food |
77 | 21-Nov-1890 | SILVER | Arthur | [blank] | | well fed and cared for by foster parents aged 6 1891 census Artie Silver Boarder in household of widow Susanna LANGLANDS 12 Wharton Road RG12 |
81 | 3-Apr-1891 | SILVER | Arthur | [blank] | | Doctor recommends malt extract |
83 | 24-Apr-1891 | SILVER | Arthur | [Susanna LANGLANDS] | Wharton Road Bromley | to be granted malt extract |
261 | 15-Jul-1900 | SILVER | Arthur | [blank] | | suffering from rheumatism and was admitted to Bromley Cottage Hospital from 9 May to 15 June now convalescent at All Saints Convalescent Eastbourne |
266 | 11-Jan-1901 | SILVER | Arthur | [blank] | | was put on half pay list on 1 November employed as errand boy |
277 | 28-Jan-1902 | SILVER | Arthur | [blank] | | came off rates 26 December 1901 |
282 | 22-May-1902 | SILVER | Arthur | [blank] | | foster parents application for some allowance during his time out of work from January to April as he is over 18 referred to Relieving Officer |
29 | 14-May-1886 | SILVER | Emily | John HUTLEY | West Wickham | aged 10 half yearly clothing needs review |
44 | 11-May-1888 | SILVER | Emily | [blank] | | passed fifth standards attained age 14 Committee recommend enter service at Miss CRITTALL's at West Wickham |
6 | 1-May-1885 | SILVER | Emily Rosetta | John HUTLEY | West Wickham | |
216 | 7-May-1897 | SMITH | H | [blank] | | expressed wish to be apprenticed to a watchmaker |
68 | 25-Apr-1889 | SMITH | Harry | | Children's Hospital Sydenham | transfer to Bromley House Ramsgate subject to Doctor approval |
119 | 17-Mar-1893 | SMITH | Harry | Mrs. FIELD Wharton Road Bromley | | |
120 | 28-Apr-1893 | SMITH | Harry | [blank] | | Relieving Officer directed to give a permanent Medical Order |
176 | 5-Jul-1895 | SMITH | Harry | [blank] | | to be sent to the home of the Kilburn Sisters at Broadstairs |
225 | 22-Oct-1897 | SMITH | Harry | Mrs. LANGLANDS | | he has not attended school since 22 July passed his standards nor age of exemption foster mother to be asked to keep him for short time until he can be found work |
230 | 28-Jan-1898 | SMITH | Harry | [blank] | | still not attending school now pursued by School Attendance Committee he is not old enough to obtain a labour certificate or to leave school |
233 | 3-Jun-1898 | SMITH | Harry | [blank] | | said to be fourteen is now employed part time with a cobbler and desires to be apprenticed to a shoemaker |
237 | 15-Jul-1898 | SMITH | Harry | [blank] | | still in temporary employment of REEVES the Shoemaker seeking an apprenticeship when an opening is presented |
241 | 4-Nov-1898 | SMITH | Harry | [blank] | | increased part time pay from REEVES Shoemaker |
246 | 5-May-1899 | SMITH | Harry | [blank] | | now working half pay list from 16 March he ran away from foster home and refuses to go back lodging with a recently married couple Committee has withdrawn payments due to his income from REEVES Shoemaker |
113 | 25-Nov-1892 | SMITH | Thomas | [blank] | | Clerk instructed to make enquiries into the settlement |
117 | 17-Feb-1893 | SMITH | Thomas | Mrs. EAGLETON | Farnborough | aged 10 |
202 | 8-May-1896 | SMITH | Thomas | [blank] | | foster parents to be asked to find employment for him |
210 | 30-Oct-1896 | SMITH | Tom | | Workhouse | entered and lost employment and had to be admitted to the Workhouse despite efforts to find him work |
251 | 13-Oct-1899 | STAPLES | Alfred | [blank] | | aged 8 placed near brother attends Raglan Road School had been roughly treated before reception one brother had a broken finger |
251 | 13-Oct-1899 | STAPLES | Ernest | [blank] | | aged 10 placed near brother attends Raglan Road School had been roughly treated before reception one brother had a broken finger |
162 | 8-Feb-1895 | STAPLES | Frederick | Workhouse | | enquiries as to ability of father to remove from Workhouse or to contribute to maintenance |
163 | 8-Mar-1895 | STAPLES | Frederick | [blank] | | Committee recommend Relieving Officers take proceedings be taken against father for failure to maintain |
162 | 8-Feb-1895 | STAPLES | Mabel | Workhouse | | enquiries as to ability of father to remove from Workhouse or to contribute to maintenance |
163 | 8-Mar-1895 | STAPLES | Mabel | [blank] | | Committee recommend Relieving Officers take proceedings be taken against father for failure to maintain |
252 | 13-Oct-1899 | STAPLES | Thomas | [blank] | | aged 6 placed near brother attends Raglan Road School had been roughly treated before reception one brother had a broken finger |
254 | 19-Jan-1900 | STAPLES | Thomas | [blank] | | removed from foster parent to Bromley Union Workhouse due to severity of fits aged 7 1901 census inmate RG13 |
262 | 15-Jul-1900 | STAPLES | Thomas | [blank] | | several fits of increasing severity lead Doctor YOLLAND to admit him to the Infirmary and his fits indicate he is unsuitable for further fostering |
263 | 26-Oct-1900 | STAPLES | Thomas | [blank] | | despite the severity of fits he was reintroduced to foster home but had to be readmitted to the Infirmary Committe recommends he be placed in a suitable Institution |
104 | 22-Jul-1892 | STEVENS | Eliza | Mrs. MARKHAM | Downe | |
107 | 16-Sep-1892 | STEVENS | Ellen | Mrs. MARKHAM | Downe | |
109 | 16-Oct-1892 | STEVENS | Ellen | Mrs. MARKHAM | Downe | aged 12 |
185 | 25-Oct-1895 | STEVENS | Ellen | [blank] | | Committee recommend she enter service |
188 | 22-Nov-1895 | STEVENS | Ellen | [blank] | | to enter service Mrs. ROBINSON 2 Cavendish Villas Elmers End |
247 | 5-May-1899 | STEVENS | Ellen | [blank] | | delicate girl in service at Beckenham is better |
107 | 16-Sep-1892 | STEVENS | Emily | Mrs. MARKHAM | Downe | |
109 | 16-Oct-1892 | STEVENS | Emily | Mrs. MARKHAM | Downe | aged 9 |
244 | 10-Mar-1899 | STEVENS | Emily | [blank] | | in service but constantly at the Beckenham Cottage Hospital her employer is very good to her |
261 | 15-Jul-1900 | STEVENS | Emily | [blank] | | employed in Bromley in a good situation at £9 a year no longer funded |
108 | 16-Sep-1892 | STEVENS | Francis | Mrs. WARD | Downe | |
109 | 16-Oct-1892 | STEVENS | Francis | Mrs. WARD | Downe | aged 11 |
208 | 17-Jul-1896 | STEVENS | Francis | [blank] | | mentioned previously as candidate for House Boys Brigade |
212 | 22-Jan-1897 | STEVENS | Francis | | [Downe] | good situation as Garden boy found at Downe |
243 | 10-Mar-1899 | STEVENS | Francis | [blank] | | half rate for over 16 months obtained position in service of Mister George KEPPLE of Mayfair for sixteen pounds a year and two suits working under the son of foster parent who is Butler |
104 | 22-Jul-1892 | STEVENS | Mary | Mrs. WARD | Downe | |
181 | 30-Aug-1895 | STEVENS | Nellie | [blank] | | to enter service of Mister H J HOPPERTON employer asked to report monthly to Committee |
213 | 22-Jan-1897 | STYLES | E | [blank] | | had scarlet fever in October and was removed to Infections Hospital |
168 | 10-May-1895 | SULLIVAN | Catherine | Mrs. A WALTON | | was able to leave school to remain with Mrs. A WALTON for six months to train for domestic work |
77 | 21-Nov-1890 | SULLIVAN | [blank] | Mister Archibald WALTON | Park Road Chislehurst | |
77 | 21-Nov-1890 | SULLIVAN | [blank] | Mister Archibald WALTON | Park Road Chislehurst | |
77 | 21-Nov-1890 | SULLIVAN | [Elizabeth] | George WALTON | Queens Road Chislehurst | aged 12 1891 census boarder 23 Queens Road RG12 |
108 | 16-Sep-1892 | SULLIVAN | [Elizabeth] | Mrs. Walton | | return to foster parent until suitable situation could be found for her |
77 | 21-Nov-1890 | SULLIVAN | [Emily] | George WALTON | Queens Road Chislehurst | aged 6 1891 census boarder 23 Queens Road RG12 |
240 | 4-Nov-1898 | SULLIVAN | Annie | [blank] | | took a situation vacated by her elder sister who left to better herself |
264 | 26-Oct-1900 | SULLIVAN | Annie | Mrs. A WALTON | Park Road Chislehurst | now ready for service outfits and situation found |
166 | 5-Apr-1895 | SULLIVAN | Catherine | Mrs. A WALTON | | now aged 15 Mrs. WALTON has requested that the child remain with her without allowance from the Union further report requested |
173 | 21-Jun-1895 | SULLIVAN | Catherine | [blank] | | to enter service at Leonard WALTON's Chislehurst |
83 | 24-Apr-1891 | SULLIVAN | Elizabeth | [blank] | | to be granted Cod Liver Oil |
104 | 22-Jul-1892 | SULLIVAN | Elizabeth | [blank] | | to enter service with Madam de PONCHELOW 4 Saint Mary's Cottages Chislehurst taken off boarding out list |
166 | 5-Apr-1895 | SULLIVAN | Elizabeth | formerly boarded Mrs. G WALTON | | now in service with a relative in Bexley reportedly overworked visit to be made and if necessary remove her |
168 | 10-May-1895 | SULLIVAN | Elizabeth | | in service | Mister CROCKFORD Old Street Bexley employs her visitor report requested |
176 | 5-Jul-1895 | SULLIVAN | Elizabeth | Mrs. G WALTON | | half foster payments to continue until she obtains a situation |
168 | 10-May-1895 | SULLIVAN | Emily | [blank] | | had recently undergone an operation for removal of a fleshy tumour not included in her medical report doctor to be asked for an explanation |
221 | 2-Jul-1897 | SULLIVAN | Emily | [blank] | | has been in the Cray Valley Hospital |
238 | 15-Jul-1898 | SULLIVAN | Emily | [blank] | | preparing for service |
240 | 4-Nov-1898 | SULLIVAN | Emily | [blank] | | has had further growth on her chin similar to one surgically removed previous year |
249 | 28-Jul-1899 | SULLIVAN | Emily | | Saint Anne's Orphanage Orpington | in absence of Roman Catholic foster parents she left temporary foster parent who will maintain contact as well as visitor |
237 | 15-Jul-1898 | SULLIVAN | Katherine | [blank] | | had to give up a good situation when she developed anaemia a fressh place now being sought for her |
93 | 20-Nov-1891 | SUTTON | Frank | Mrs. E FLEMING | Norheads Cottages Cudham | aged 10 |
175 | 5-Jul-1895 | SUTTON | Frank | [blank] | | run away from foster parent Committee ask Relieving Officer to apprehend him and arrange to admit on board His Majesty's Ship Exmouth |
117 | 17-Feb-1893 | SUTTON | Rose | [blank] | | Bromley House being closed she go to The Servant's Home Bromley pending a situation being found for her |
8 | 8-May-1885 | TASKER | Lilly | William SNELGROVE | Bromley | resolved to board out when well |
12 | 14-Aug-1885 | TASKER | Lilly | Mrs. LANGLANDS | 103 Palace Road Bromley | |
28 | 14-May-1886 | TASKER | Lily | Miss LANGLANDS | Palace Road Bromley | aged 7 years half yearly clothing needs review |
91 | 23-Oct-1891-and-30-Oct-1891 | TASKER | Lily | [blank] | | has now left school now engaged by Mrs. HUBBARD of Bromley but still under care of foster parent |
99 | 29-Apr-1892 | TASKER | Lily | [blank] | | entered service Relieving Officer report requested |
102 | 24-Jun-1892 | TASKER | Lily | [blank] | | employed by Doctor BAYLEY with meals |
112 | 28-Oct-1892 | TASKER | Lily | [blank] | | to come off list of boarded out children at expiry of three months |
120 | 28-Apr-1893 | TASKER | Lily | [blank] | | Relieving Officer to to report suitable place of service |
150 | 17-Aug-1894 | TASKER | Lily | [blank] | | had left service in Bromley now in service at Major HEALE's Chislehurst |
5 | 1-May-1885 | THORN | Elizabeth | Margaret BOWYER | Whinton Place Bromley | |
5 | 1-May-1885 | THORN | John | Margaret BOWYER | Whinton Place Bromley | |
5 | 1-May-1885 | THORN | Rachel | Margaret BOWYER | Whinton Place Bromley | |
129 | 10-Nov-1893 | THORNE | Elizabeth | Miss COTTON | | foster parent reports bad behaviour and indicating return to Work House Relieving Officer to see step mother and warn her that she must be prepared to assume care of her |
180 | 30-Aug-1895 | THORNE | Elizabeth | Mrs. ROBINSON | | letter read about her conduct in the foster home to be removed |
163 | 8-Mar-1895 | TICKNER | Ada | | [Farnborough] | recommend that Guardians confer with Farnborough School board to sending to the Normal College at Norwood |
178 | 2-Aug-1895 | TICKNER | Ada | [blank] | | Farnborough School Board to send to Norwood Blind School |
245 | 10-Mar-1899 | TOWNER | Bertha | | All Saints Home Margate | age 2 Committtee to contribute |
245 | 10-Mar-1899 | TOWNER | Margaret | | All Saints Home Margate | age 5 Committee to contribute |
103 | 24-Jun-1892 | URIDGE | John | [Mrs. Eagleton ] | Farnborough | payment to cease at end of quarter 1891 census foster child 56 High Road Farnborough Mrs. Caroline EAGLETON RG12 |
118 | 17-Feb-1893 | WALKER | G | [blank] | | aged 8 Relieving Officer to report on ability of his mother to contribute |
81 | 3-Apr-1891 | WALLEN | Thomas | [blank] | | employed by Mister ALLEN Baker of Chislehurst with Board and lodging |
111 | 28-Oct-1892 | WALLEN | Thomas | [blank] | | Clerk to advertise a premium of £5 with this boy if apprenticed to a baker |
113 | 25-Nov-1892 | WALLEN | Thomas | [blank] | | premium of £5 to tradesmen willing to take apprentice |
161 | 8-Feb-1895 | WATSON | Florence | Mrs. KING | Tylney Road Bromley | |
242 | 10-Mar-1899 | WATSON | Florence | Mrs. OLSTON | 1 Tylney Road | age 6 has been adopted by her foster parents Mister and Mrs. OLSEN who removed on 4 November to Bromley by Bow beyond the five mile radius of the Visiting Committee and adopted without funding by the Union |
118 | 17-Feb-1893 | WATSON | J | Mister A WHIFFIN | 41 Palace Road Bromley | aged 6 |
118 | 17-Feb-1893 | WATSON | Mary | Mister A WHIFFIN | 41 Palace Road Bromley | aged 8 |
160 | 11-Jan-1895 | WATSON | Maud | | Workhouse | described as an Idiot Medical Officer to find suitable Institution |
169 | 10-May-1895 | WATSON | Maud | [blank] | | Committee recommend that she be sent at the expense of the Union to Star Cross Asylum for Idiots Exeter |
176 | 5-Jul-1895 | WATSON | Maud | [blank] | | Western Counties Idiot Asylum Starcross Exeter found her unsuitable for admission |
140 | 27-Apr-1894 | WEATHERALL | Marcella | Mrs. RICHARDS | West Wickham | Age 7 |
145 | 22-Jun-1894 | WEATHERALL | Marcella | Mrs. RICHARDS | Sparrow Den West Wickham | child has ringworm admitted to Infirmary |
216 | 7-May-1897 | WEATHERALL | Marcella | [blank] | | needs to be moved as foster parents unable to keep |
219 | 2-Jul-1897 | WEATHERALL | Marcella | Mister and Mrs. GILBERT | 7 College Slip | moved to new home 22 April very happy previous foster carer unable to keep the two girls |
259 | 27-Apr-1900 | WEATHERALL | Marcella | | [Farnborough] | previous foster care ended due to presence of lodgers and being overworked due to sickness in the house failing school attendance |
128 | 10-Nov-1893 | WEAVER | [blank] | | Workhouse | Proceedings to be taken against Mrs. WEAVER for neglecting to maintain her child |
156 | 7-Dec-1894 | WEAVER | [blank] | [blank] | | question of mother's contribution adjourned to next meeting |
163 | 8-Mar-1895 | WEAVER | [blank] | | Workhouse | report called for on suitability of Mrs. WARREN Palace Road Bromley |
146 | 22-Jun-1894 | WEAVER | Charles | Workhouse | | Mrs. WEAVER now residing at Bournemouth Clerk to write requesting removal of child at once or contribute to maintenance |
161 | 8-Feb-1895 | WEAVER | Charles | | Workhouse | fresh home to be found for him and further inquiries at Bournemouth about his mother's contribution |
213 | 22-Jan-1897 | WEAVER | Charles | [blank] | | inadequate sleeping accommodation alternative home sought |
264 | 26-Oct-1900 | WEAVER | Charles | [blank] | | foster mother took him on holiday to Devon 26 half days absent from school appears in 1901 census as Charles H WEAVER Nurse child aged 10 with Charles G WARREN and Elizabeth E WARREN at 22 Palace Road RG13 |
281 | 22-May-1902 | WEAVER | Charles | | [Bromley Common] | foster mother died transferred to Bromley Common |
121 | 28-Apr-1893 | WELLARD | Mary | [blank] | | Doctor SHANNON requested to report |
216 | 7-May-1897 | WELLARD | Mary | [blank] | | removed as although kind foster mother unable to give her necessary training now old enough for service but "utterly unfit highly nervous and seems quite lost" she has a labour certificate |
219 | 2-Jul-1897 | WELLARD | Mary | [blank] | | had not progressed in training aged 15 she will be 16 in October described as well grown and strong but extremely backward and dull nevertheless on 19 June she entered service of Miss BROWNE at lower rate than usual |
225 | 22-Oct-1897 | WELLARD | Mary | [blank] | | good reports in service |
165 | 5-Apr-1895 | WELLER | Mary | Mrs. BENTLEY | Ashmore Lane Leaves Green | well clean and happy clothing needs to be reported |
62 | 13-Sep-1889 | WELLER | Mary E | Mrs. BENTLEY | Ashmore Lane Leaves Green | |
70 | 23-May-1889 | WEST | Mary | Mrs. PEACOCK | Luxted Road Downe | aged 7 subject to Relieving Officer satisfaction about sleeping accommodation |
185 | 25-Oct-1895 | WEST | Mary | [blank] | | to be sent to Kent County Opthalmic Hospital for examination |
193 | 14-Feb-1896 | WEST | Mary | [blank] | | Clerk to convey vote of thanks to Doctor ADAMS of Maidstone for care and attention [Kent County Opthalmic Hospital] |
214 | 22-Jan-1897 | WEST | Mary | [blank] | | did not need to attend Maidstone Opthalmic Hospital this quarter |
220 | 2-Jul-1897 | WEST | Mary | [blank] | | no sight in one eye and physically unable to undergo surgery at Maidstone Opthalmic Hospital |
224 | 22-Oct-1897 | WEST | Mary | [blank] | | still requires extra nourishing and is in need of Maidstone Opthalmic Hospital when she is physically well enough |
229 | 28-Jan-1898 | WEST | Mary | [blank] | | 21 October admitted to hospital enteric fever and remains special grant agreed |
233 | 3-Jun-1898 | WEST | Mary | [blank] | | typhoid fever in the Infections Hospital but returned home in January and died 12 March after nursing by her foster mother |
174 | 5-Jul-1895 | WEST | May | Mrs. BEST | | admitted to Infirmary for medical treament permission given to foster parent to take holiday children |
210 | 30-Oct-1896 | WEST | May | [blank] | | treated at Maidstone Opthalmic Hospital no further appointment until April |
159 | 11-Jan-1895 | WETHERALL | Marcella | | Workhouse | to be boarded out with Mrs. FLOYD High Street Saint Mary Cray |
77 | 21-Nov-1890 | WHITE | James | Mrs. BURSE | 7 North Road Bromley | aged 12 in 1891 census Boarder with Albert BROWN at 7 Wharton Road Bromley cared for by John and Ann MACE RG12 |
83 | 24-Apr-1891 | WHITE | James | [MACE] | 7 Wharton Road Bromley | suffered from Whooping Cough but reported by doctor to be in good health aged 10 1891 census at 7 Wharton road Bromley RG12 |
84 | 24-Apr-1891 | WHITE alias HAYES | James | [blank] | | Letter from Reverend Thomas SEDDON proposing to appeal against delay in boarding out with Roman Catholic foster parents referred to Board of Guardians boy wishes to remain and Committe would not wish to remove from excellent foster parents |
252 | 13-Oct-1899 | WHITEHEAD | [blank] | [blank] | | troublesome and "very rough in their ways" |
252 | 13-Oct-1899 | WHITEHEAD | [blank] | [blank] | | troublesome and "very rough in their ways" |
50 | 23-Nov-1888 | WHITEHEAD | A[braham] | [blank] | | Relieving Officer to find foster parent in West Wickham as two sisters are boarded out there |
44 | 11-May-1888 | WHITEHEAD | Abraham | [blank] | Saint Mary Cray | aged 11 |
63 | 11-Oct-1889 | WHITEHEAD | Abraham | Thomas HUMPHREYS | West Wickham | ran away returned after one day |
85 | 22-May-1891 | WHITEHEAD | Abraham | [blank] | | now needs suitable employment |
87 | 19-Jun-1891 | WHITEHEAD | Abraham | [blank] | | Relieving Officer to report on suitability for employment |
88 | 3-Jul-1891 | WHITEHEAD | Abraham | [blank] | | approval of employment in the gardens of Mister BAKER given |
91 | 23-Oct-and-30-Oct-1891 | WHITEHEAD | Abraham | | | admitted to the House Boy Brigade 7 Church Street Kensington |
52 | 1-Feb-1889 | WHITEHEAD | Abram | Thomas HUMPHREYS | West Wickham | aged 12 |
96 | 22-Jan-1892 | WHITEHEAD | Annie | [blank] | | in service of Mrs. HARWOOD taken dangerously ill the Chairman had directed removal to a hospital and guaranteed expenses incurred Committe approved |
98 | 18-Mar-1892 | WHITEHEAD | Annie | [blank] | | Committee approve sending to Ramsgate when she is able to stand the journey |
44 | 11-May-1888 | WHITEHEAD | L | [blank] | Saint Mary Cray | aged 5 |
44 | 11-May-1888 | WHITEHEAD | Lydia | [blank] | West Wickham | aged 5 |
44 | 11-May-1888 | WHITEHEAD | Mary | [blank] | West Wickham | aged 9 |
44 | 11-May-1888 | WHITEHEAD | Mary Ann | [blank] | Saint Mary Cray | aged 9 |
249 | 28-Jul-1899 | WHITEHEAD | Robert | Mrs. WARD | Downe | aged 10 went to foster parent on 7 June |
249 | 28-Jul-1899 | WHITEHEAD | William | Mrs. WARD | Downe | aged 6 went to foster parent on 7 June |
275 | 5-Nov-1901 | WHITEHEAD | William | [blank] | | gives great trouble from unruly conduct and shows little or no improvement |
278 | 28-Jan-1902 | WHITEHEAD | William | Mrs. WARD Downe | | had to go into the Infirmary for an operation in consequence of trouble with glands of the neck |
281 | 22-May-1902 | WHITEHEAD | William | Mrs. WARD | Downe | returned to foster parent 14 March after surgery in the Infirmary on glands in his neck |
146 | 22-Jun-1894 | WILKINSON | [blank] | [blank] | | deferred response to letter concerning foster parent's son's income |
146 | 22-Jun-1894 | WILKINSON | [blank] | [blank] | | deferred response to letter concerning foster parent's son's income |
152 | 12-Oct-1894 | WILKINSON | [Nellie] | Mrs. MACE | Bromley | transfer to more suitable home Mrs. BEEBY |
152 | 12-Oct-1894 | WILKINSON | [Nellie] | Mrs. MACE | Bromley | transfer to more suitable home Mrs. BEEBY |
128 | 10-Nov-1893 | WILKINSON | Bertie | Mrs. MACE | Wharton Road Bromley | aged 8 |
143 | 25-May-1894 | WILKINSON | Bertie | Mrs. MACE | | report requested on means of foster parent |
153 | 9-Nov-1894 | WILKINSON | Bertie | Mrs. F HARDING | 20 Stanley Road | |
224 | 22-Oct-1897 | WILKINSON | Bertie | [blank] | | had recurrent fits as a child recently had a slight fit soon passed and no recurrence |
246 | 5-May-1899 | WILKINSON | Bertie | [blank] | | now working half pay list from 19 January |
267 | 11-Jan-1901 | WILKINSON | Bertie | [blank] | | still on half rate employed at The Post Office with uniform but will cease funding when he receives next incremental pay increase |
281 | 22-May-1902 | WILKINSON | Bertie | [blank] | | off rates on 20 February satisfactory school reports |
128 | 10-Nov-1893 | WILKINSON | Lettice | Mrs. MACE | Wharton Road Bromley | aged 10 |
153 | 9-Nov-1894 | WILKINSON | Nellie | Mrs. F HARDING | 20 Stanley Road | |
218 | 2-Jul-1897 | WILKINSON | Nellie | [blank] | | aged 15 began 21 June as nursery maid in service of Mrs. MATTHEWS in Bromley |
225 | 22-Oct-1897 | WILKINSON | Nellie | [blank] | | good reports in service |
244 | 10-Mar-1899 | WILKINSON | Nellie | [blank] | | in her first employment doing well |
248 | 5-May-1899 | WILKINSON | Nellie | [blank] | | still in her first situation |
143 | 25-May-1894 | WILKINSON | Nettie | Mrs. MACE | | report requested on means of foster parent |
76 | 14-Nov-1890 | WILLIAM | Daisy | [blank] | | being out of a situation sent to Bromley Servants Home pending her obtaining employment |
109 | 16-Oct-1892 | WILLIAMS | G[eorge] | [blank] | | aged 14 to be sent to the House Boys Brigade |
8 | 8-May-1885 | WILLIAMS | George | William HORWOOD | Chelsfield | |
23 | 18-Dec-1885 | WILLIAMS | George | John MAY | Down | |
29 | 14-May-1886 | WILLIAMS | George | John MAY | Down | aged 8 half yearly clothing needs review |
70 | 23-May-1889 | WILLIAMS | George | R B CROFT | Tailor of 24 Palace Road Bromley | Commitee removed from Mrs. ARBOROW of Farnborough |
85 | 22-May-1891 | WILLIAMS | George | [blank] | | now needs suitable employment |
99 | 29-Apr-1892 | WILLIAMS | George | [blank] | | to be struck off the list of Boarded Out Children |
104 | 22-Jul-1892 | WILLIAMS | George | [blank] | | letter from Mrs. CROFT Addison Road South Norwood he been discharged from the Temperance Hotel and left home Assistant Relieving Officer to make enquiries to secure the boy |
108 | 16-Sep-1892 | WILLIAMS | George | [blank] | | to be sent to the House Boys Brigade |
111 | 28-Oct-1892 | WILLIAMS | George | | | Relieving Officer to take to House Boy's Brigade |
5 | 1-May-1885 | WINTERMAN | Charles | Albert BROOKS | 19 Henry Street Bromley | |
245 | 10-Mar-1899 | WOOD | [blank] | [blank] | | this child has been cared for by relatives with half payment by the Committee but the foster parents were being difficult on pain of the allowance being withdrawn the Committee insist on compliance with regulations |
239 | 4-Nov-1898 | WOOD | Ethel | [blank] | | aged 10 placed 10 September |
249 | 28-Jul-1899 | WOOD | Ethel | [blank] | | kept from school by an attack of mumps |
252 | 13-Oct-1899 | WOOD | Ethel | [blank] | | school report says that she was kept at home too often by the sister |
275 | 5-Nov-1901 | WOOD | Ethel | [blank] | | now aged 13 and due to leave school at end of year married sister is expecting second child and Committee would be glad of instructions on possibility of Ethel assuming responsibilty for boarded out children |
277 | 28-Jan-1902 | WOOD | Ethel | [blank] | | came off rates 26 December 1901 |
62 | 13-Sep-1889 | WOOD | Thomas | [blank] | | aged 13 two years in the Workhouse to be returned to his mother a Widow of Skym Corner |
155 | 9-Nov-1894 | WORBIS | [blank] | | [Green Street Greeen] | Boy in work report requested about earnings and living conditions |
50 | 23-Nov-1888 | WORBIS | Henry | Mrs. FLOYD | Saint Mary Cray | aged 9 |
108 | 16-Sep-1892 | WORBIS | Henry | [blank] | | to be sent to the House Boys Brigade |
109 | 16-Oct-1892 | WORBIS | Henry | [blank] | | aged 13 to be sent to the House Boy Brigade |
111 | 28-Oct-1892 | WORBIS | Henry | | | Relieving Officer to take to House Boy's Brigade |
113 | 25-Nov-1892 | WORBIS | Henry | [blank] | | premium of £5 to tradesmen willing to take apprentice |
51 | 7-Dec-1888 | WORRIS | Henry | Mrs. PRINCE | Cudham | |
216 | 7-May-1897 | WRIGHT | Elizabeth | [blank] | | needs to be moved as foster parents unable to keep |
219 | 2-Jul-1897 | WRIGHT | Elizabeth | Mister and Mrs. GILBERT | 7 College Slip | moved to new home 22 April very happy previous foster carer unable to keep the two girls |
238 | 15-Jul-1898 | WRIGHT | Elizabeth | [blank] | | preparing for service and has an excellent situation found in Wimbledon |
239 | 4-Nov-1898 | WRIGHT | Elizabeth | [blank] | | entered service 28 July but felt she was underpaid and received an increase as employer did not wish to lose her |
244 | 10-Mar-1899 | WRIGHT | Elizabeth | Mister and Mrs. GILBERT | 7 College Slip | gives trouble but hoped she may improve |