Workhouse and village poverty
Originally the poor were cared for by the giving of alms and charity by the monastic houses, but following the Reformation the responsibility was passed over to the parishes. Churchwardens and several substantial householders were chosen each year as overseers of the poor, to maintain them and set them to work, the funds being provided by every inhabitant.
Bread Charity Benefactors - Sir Edward Randall, Thomas Ginger, Joseph Chennells
A Brief account of 3 of Benefactors who attempted to alleviate the poverty in the villages of Edlesborough, Dagnall and Northall
Created by Friends of the Church on the Hill for a Heritage Open Days Display at St. Mary's Church 2021, Theme 'Edible England'.
