Ann HALFORD at Blakeney Hill "Chapel Of Ease" (General)

by slowhands @, proud of his ancient Dean Forest roots, Monday, September 03, 2012, 23:39 (4468 days ago) @ Jefff


Does this address imply this particular Ann is working for/at the Chapel as part of her living off the Workhouse Union perhaps ?. Did she live at one of the 10 or more appartments attached to it, along the lines of alms houses ?
But if she is "living off own means" then ??. Maybe she is keen to clarify that she may be living at the Chapel aka Workhouse, but "NOT" as a pauper inmate ??


No 10 appears to be the property "number" rather than 10 or more rooms at the small chapel of ease.
The impression is that 2 families are living there in 2 occupied rooms - the other a James Vaughan Miner ( 8 people in total)

The Chapel is distinct from the Workhouse under Parish/ Ecclesiastical control rather than the Union / Poor Law

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