WESTBOURNE
A village history in West Sussex
PUBLICATIONS
Westbourne History Group
Bygone Series
No2. Village Schools 1819-
No9. The Bastards of Westbourne
No10. Westbourne’s War 1939-
No15. The Village Schools 1810-
No16. Westbourne and the Great War
No17. Tradespeople of Westbourne
Numbers 1 to 5 inclusive out of print, further information on details and costs visit:
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“The Bastards of Westbourne” relates to the days when a parish was responsible for its own poor and thus illegitimacy caused great concern to the churchwardens and overseers of the poor. Various laws were passed for the regulation of bastardy, and documents developed to enable individual cases to be processed in accordance with these laws. It may appear surprisingly up-
This booklet demonstrates the use of these documents using actual historical examples and produces lists of available documents and a listing of illegitimate children and their parents, as can be found.
WESTBOURNE BASTARDS