The Poor Law and Workhouse

Mike Royden


Regions:
Cheshire, Merseyside, Wrexham, Flintshire, Denbighshire, Conwy, Lancashire
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: £80 plus travel
Category:
History
Updated:
19th April 2023

A study of the Poor Law from the early treatment and care of the poor; the Elizabethan Poor Law; the later amendments and early poor houses; the advent of the New Poor Law and institutional workhouse; on to its demise via Liberal reforms and the formation of the N.H.S.

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The 19thC Poor Law in Liverpool - Roots of Workhouse Infirmaries // The Poor Law and Workhouse in Liverpool // The Poor Law and Workhouse in Cheshire // The Poor Law in South West Lancashire and Wirral/West Cheshire //

The Roots of the New Liverpool Women’s Hospital: Early care of Women in the First Half of the 19th century //

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About Mike Royden

I have been a teacher and lecturer for over 30 years after studying History and Archaeology and the University of Liverpool. I have also lectured for many years in Local History on Adult Education Degree courses in University of Liverpool Centre for Continuing Education.
I have broad research interests and have written about various aspects of History for over thirty-five years and book publications include; Merseyside at War 1939-45 / A-Z of Chester (People, places, events) / Wirral at War / Chester at War / Tales from the ‘Pool – a collection of Liverpool Stories / Tracing Your Liverpool Ancestors / Pioneers and Perseverance: A History of the Royal School for the Blind, Liverpool 1791-1991.

I have also contributed entries to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography and numerous Historical Academic Journals.
Many of my articles can be freely accessed on my websites under www.roydenhistory.co.uk

I've made various appearances on TV and Radio, including BBC Radio 4’s Making History, Heir Hunters, Who Do You Think You Are?, and recent programmes on the Blitz.

I'm also vice-chair of Everton FC Heritage Society. I run the website and write history articles for the matchday programme and compiled the Remembrance booklet for the Club on all players lost in both wars. I am also involved in making documentary films about the history of the club.

A book on the Liverpool shipbuilding firm of Thomas Royden & Sons is due for publication.

I have been giving lectures to Societies and Conferences since the early 1980s. All lectures are fully illustrated.


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