OK, so this isn't really about the Workhouse per se but it's complementary inasmuch as it deals with the lot of the pauper in early C19 England. Accounts of the Overseer of the Poor [These are amounts paid by the Parish for support of the individual mentioned. They tell a sad story. Geo.]. Sep 16 1815 Wife for care of Thomas Catterwell Girl, 0-4-0 [4 shillings. Geo.]. Oct 12 1815 Wife for care of Catterwell girl, 0-4-0. Oct 19 1816 Thomas Catterwells Girl for shoes, 0-5-0. Oct 20 1820 Thomas Catterwells Girl ill, 0-2-0. Nov 3 1820 Thomas Catterwells Girl ill, 0-1-6. Nov 10 1820 Thomas Catterwells Girl ill all the week, 0-1-6. Nov 20 1820 Thomas Catterwells Girl ill, 0-1-0. Dec 1 1820 Thomas Catterwells Girl ill, 0-1-0. Dec 15 1820 Paid Revt. Samuel Raymond & John Felton for Burial Fees for Girl Catterwell. Dec 22 1820 James Shorters wife for laying forth Girl Catterwell. Elizabeth Catterville (aka Catterwell) was baptised Apr 20 1806 at Belchamp Walter, Essex and buried there on Dec 10 1820 aged 14. In addition to Elizabeth's story there are numerous entries where Thomas received relief payments due to illness and unemployment. Geo.