Record

Reference NoAS/AP/omc
TitleOld Machar Parish: Parochial Board / Parish Council Records
DescriptionPlease note that a consolidated index of names is available for volumes AS/APomc/4-9.

The Local Studies Department of the Central Library, Rosemount Viaduct, hold the following printed records for the Parochial Board of Old Machar:

Reports of the Finance and Assessment Committee of the Parochial Board of the parish of Old Machar, 1867 - 1884 and 1886
Reports of the Managers for the Poor of the parish of Old Machar, 1838 - 1840, 1846 - 1848
Reports of the Committees of the Parochial Board of the parish of Old Machar with Lists of Paupers etc, 1855, 1859 - 1860, 1866 - 1867, 1870 - 1873 and 1877 - 1880
Date1886 - 1930
Extent12 volumes
​Open or Restricted AccessRestricted
Access ConditionsThe Data Protection Act may apply to these records. The records can be consulted in person or by a representative following completion of an access request form subject to conditions under the Data Protection Act (1998).
Administrative HistoryOld Machar Parochial Board had poorhouse in St Machar Place, now known as Fonthill Road [later Prince Charles Barracks site]

In 1895 the City Parish Council was formed to replace the St Nicholas Parochial Board (see CA/1/15), but its boundaries expanded beyond the limits of St Nicholas Parish to encompass area within the City municipal boundaries as defined in 1891: this included part of Old Machar parish. The new authority was known as the United Parish or the City of Aberdeen Parish Council (see CA/1/16). Under the agreement, the City Parish Council took over responsibility for all those whose settlement lay in the transferred area, and for the poorhouse in St Machar Place. The City Parish Council now had two poorhouses: the East Poorhouse in Nelson Street, and the West Poorhouse in Fonthill Road.

From 1895 to 1929, Old Machar Parish Council did not maintain a poorhouse, but had the right to two beds in one of the City Parish poorhouses.
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