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        Abandoned children

        • UF Deserted children
        • UF Enfant délaissé
        • UF Abandono de menores
        • UF Abandono infantil

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        FOUNDLING HOSPITAL
        GB 0074 A/FH · Collection · 1741-1979

        Records of the Foundling Hospital. The collection consists of over 800 linear feet of shelving, an estimated 8 tons of paper, and over 1000 plans. The completeness of the collection is particularly noteworthy. The officers of the Hospital from the very beginning were extremely meticulous in record keeping and detailed documents survive which record the lives of the children, the way in which the Hospital operated, the methods of nursing, the prescriptions of the apothecary, the reports of the inspectors, the extraordinary accounts of women's lives, and the involvement of leading figures of the day in actively supporting the charity.

        A/FH/A/01 Charter, petitions and foundation;
        A/FH/A/02 Governors;
        A/FH/A/03 Minutes;
        A/FH/A/04 Reports;
        A/FH/A/05 Agenda books and committee papers;
        A/FH/A/06 Secretary: General;
        A/FH/A/07 Secretary: Staff;
        A/FH/A/08 Secretary: Petitioners;
        A/FH/A/09 Secretary: Children, admission and discharge;
        A/FH/A/10 Secretary: Children, in the country;
        A/FH/A/11 Secretary: Children, being claimed;
        A/FH/A/12 Secretary: Children, apprenticeship;
        A/FH/A/13 Secretary: Children, other employment;
        A/FH/A/14 Secretary: Chapel;
        A/FH/A/15 Secretary: Country Hospitals' returns;
        A/FH/A/16 Secretary: Estate;
        A/FH/A/17 Steward;
        A/FH/A/18 Apothecary/Medical department;
        A/FH/A/19 Dentist;
        A/FH/A/20 Oculist;
        A/FH/A/21 Surveyor;
        A/FH/A/22 Solicitor;
        A/FH/A/23 Schoolmaster;
        A/FH/A/24 Porter/Lodge keeper;
        A/FH/A/25 Night watchman;
        A/FH/A/26 Carpenter;
        A/FH/A/27 Engineer;
        A/FH/A/28 Tailor;
        A/FH/A/29 Matron;
        A/FH/A/30 Scullery maids;
        A/FH/A/31 Headmistress;
        A/FH/A/32 Infants' Headmistress;
        A/FH/A/33 Foster parents.

        A/FH/B/01 Treasurer;
        A/FH/B/02 Treasurer's clerk;
        A/FH/B/03 Secretary: General;
        A/FH/B/04 Secretary: Governors;
        A/FH/B/05 Secretary: Committees;
        A/FH/B/06 Secretary: Estate;
        A/FH/B/07 Secretary's clerk/assistant;
        A/FH/B/08 Steward;
        A/FH/B/09 Apothecary;
        A/FH/B/10 Surveyor;
        A/FH/B/11 Schoolmaster and storekeeper;
        A/FH/B/12 Messenger;
        A/FH/B/13 Gardener;
        A/FH/B/14 Matron;
        A/FH/B/15 Domestic Economy School supervisor;
        A/FH/B/16 Hostel supervisor.

        A/FH/C/01 Benevolent fund;
        A/FH/C/02 Whatley fund;
        A/FH/C/03 Foundling Hospital Savings Bank;
        A/FH/C/04 Superannuation fund.

        A/FH/D/01 Ackworth, West Yorkshire;
        A/FH/D/02 Shrewsbury, Salop;
        A/FH/D/03 Westerham, Kent;
        A/FH/D/04 Chester, Cheshire.

        A/FH/E/01 Commissioners for paving the estate of the Foundling Hospital;
        A/FH/E/02 Brunswick Square Committee;
        A/FH/E/03 Caroline and Landsdowne Place Committee;
        A/FH/E/04 Mecklerburgh Square Committee;
        A/FH/E/05 For paving estates of Thomas Harrison.

        A/FH/F/01 Treasurer, Revd. Dr S White;
        A/FH/F/02 Treasurer, SC Cox;
        A/FH/F/03 Treasurers, GB Gregory and JRB Gregory;
        A/FH/F/04 Governor, C Plumley;
        A/FH/F/05 Secretary, J Brownlow;
        A/FH/F/06 Secretary, WS Wintle;
        A/FH/F/07 Preacher, Revd. J Hewlett;
        A/FH/F/08 Captain L Grove;
        A/FH/F/09 American Loyalist Claims Commission;
        A/FH/F/10 CF Eley, musician;
        A/FH/F/11 Steward, WC Wills;
        A/FH/F/12 H Cooke;
        A/FH/F/13 Unidentified;
        A/FH/F/14 Secretary, M Lievesley;
        A/FH/F/15 Miss Bunbury.

        A/FH/G/01 Redevelopment of the Foundling Site;
        A/FH/G/02 The Foundling Hospital School, Berkhamsted;
        A/FH/G/03 Nurseries and the Child Welfare Centre;
        A/FH/G/04 Cross Road Club;
        A/FH/G/05 Subject and policy files.

        A/FH/H/01 Chancery Case: Attorney General v Foundling Hospital;
        A/FH/H/02 Out of custody documents: purchased strays.

        A/FH/K/01 General Court fair minutes;
        A/FH/K/02 General Committee fair minutes.

        A/FH/M/01 Documents and books collected by J Brownlow;
        A/FH/M/02 Miscellaneous manuscripts;
        A/FH/M/03 Printed material: books, pamphlets and ephemera;
        A/FH/M/04 Public events: royal visits, ceremonies, concerts and memorials.

        A/FH/Q/01 Records stored at Ackworth.

        A/FH/T/01 Thomas Coram Foundation for Children;
        A/FH/T/02 Old Coram Association.

        A/FH/Y/01 Artefacts.

        Foundling Hospital Thomas Coram School x Ashlyn's School Thomas Coram Foundation for Children x Coram Family
        GB 0096 AL477 · Fonds · 1870

        Letter from Joseph Deacon Fetch of Cambridge [District Poor Law] Union, Cambridge to [Edward Brent] Prest, [auditor for the Union], 6 Jul 1870. Asking for an opinion on the legality, if they appeared in the accounts of the [Board] of Guardians, of pecuniary awards made for the apprehension of men that had abandoned their families. 'At the present time there are not less than seven men in the Borough Gaol convicted as Rogues & Vagabonds for deserting their families'.

        Written in another hand and signed by Fetch.

        Fetch , Joseph Deacon , fl 1870 , Poor Law Union clerk and Superindent Registrar, Cambridge District
        GB 0074 ACC/0134 · Collection · 1686-1687

        An Account of the General Nursery or Colledg of Infants set up by the Justices of the Peace for the County of Middlesex containing a list of rules and regulations, proposals for education and extracts from orders of Sessions concerning establishment, published 1686.

        Also photocopy of the presentment of the Grand Jury for Middlesex approving the work of the General Nursery, with extracts from orders of Sessions concerning refusal of St. Clement's Danes parish to participate in scheme, and general remarks on benefits of such an establishment.

        College of Infants , Clerkenwell