If it was parish Relief then the record would be with the Parish Records which would have been archived with the Doicesan Rercord Office which would now be the County Record Office that covered that Diocese.
Parish Records and different to Parish Registers, the Parish Records records all the meetings of the Vestry Committee, the Parish Constables Accounts (which would include records of dealings with the poor) Overseers of the Poor (which also contained poor relief records) and Parish correspondence.
The Overseers of the Poor in a Parish would be responsible for setting and collecting the Parish tax, and there will be lists of those collections containing names and amounts of the individuals who were liable. Then there would be records of examinations, where someone falling on the Parish is questioned about their circumstances and proof of their entitlement is ordered, everyone had a Parish of Settlement and would have a settlement certificate giving them the right to live and work in a parish and also if they became destitute the parish had to support them, this is why there were the settlement examinations, because a parish wanted proof that the person was eligible for support, if someone was living and working outside ofnthe settlement parish and fell on the parish, but were not in their home parish, they were escorted to the parish boundary and sent on their way with a removal order, that meant thet should return to their parish of settlement for relief, however, if their home parish was contacted and agreed to re-imburse the new parish for the poor releif, the person could stay where they were and the Churchwardens would re-charge the support to the persons parish of settl;emtn, creating even more parish records to be researched,