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Semer Workhouse, Suffolk

Semer Workhouse, Suffolk


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Semer Workhouse, Suffolk

The workhouse at Semer in Suffolk, erected in 1780 for the Cosford Hundred Incorporation. In 1835, it became the workhouse for the Cosford Poor Law Union. The building no longer exists. Date: Date unknown

Media ID 7243191

© Mary Evans / Peter Higginbotham Collection

1780 1835 Cosford Erected Exists Hundred Incorporation L Aw Longer Poor Suffolk Workhouse


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