- Source: Speenhamland, Berkshire
Speenhamland is an area within modern Newbury, Berkshire.
Name and location
Its name is probably derived from Old English Spen-haema-land, "land of the inhabitants of Speen", with "Speen" perhaps being formed on a Brittonic root deriving from Latin spinis, "thorns".
Speenhamland was a tithing, or administrative subdivision, of the parish of Speen, though even in the early 19th century it was contiguous with the suburbs of Newbury. It lies to the north of the River Kennet, between the centre of Newbury and Speen village to the north-west.
Poor relief
The Speenhamland system of poor relief was devised at a meeting in the area in 1795. It set poor-relief rates by the bread price and the number of household members, in or out of work.
References
External links
Berkshire record office
Vision of Britain
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- Speenhamland, Berkshire
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- Speen, Berkshire
- List of places in Berkshire
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- Robert Gordon (rower)
- West Berkshire Museum
- Timeline of young people's rights in the United Kingdom