A History of the English Poor Law: In Connection with the State of the Country and the Condition of the People, Volum 2P.S. King & son, 1898 |
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Pàgina 26
... whilst 1740. at Michaelmas , 1738 , it had only been 20s . 2d . The corn . Ex- Scarcity was deemed sufficient to call for legislative prohibited . interference , and 14 George II . cap . 3 , was passed , Prices of portation 1740 . 13 ...
... whilst 1740. at Michaelmas , 1738 , it had only been 20s . 2d . The corn . Ex- Scarcity was deemed sufficient to call for legislative prohibited . interference , and 14 George II . cap . 3 , was passed , Prices of portation 1740 . 13 ...
Pàgina 28
... whilst it which takes part , cause of greatly encouraged his adherents , excited alarm and 1 A graphic account of the consequences resulting from such establish- ments is given in the Quarterly Review ( No. CVII . ) for April 1835 , in ...
... whilst it which takes part , cause of greatly encouraged his adherents , excited alarm and 1 A graphic account of the consequences resulting from such establish- ments is given in the Quarterly Review ( No. CVII . ) for April 1835 , in ...
Pàgina 46
... whilst wages have at least doubled since then , and the price of clothing has fallen more than one - half . There can therefore be no doubt that a far greater portion of the comforts and conveniences of life are now attainable by the ...
... whilst wages have at least doubled since then , and the price of clothing has fallen more than one - half . There can therefore be no doubt that a far greater portion of the comforts and conveniences of life are now attainable by the ...
Pàgina 50
... whilst , with respect to the working classes , the recital of the Act furnishes a conclusive argument against settlement as affecting them , by declaring that many of them , when removed back to the place of their legal settlement , had ...
... whilst , with respect to the working classes , the recital of the Act furnishes a conclusive argument against settlement as affecting them , by declaring that many of them , when removed back to the place of their legal settlement , had ...
Pàgina 51
... whilst , according to the same authority , the wages of agricultural labourers , which on the average of the seventeenth century had been 101d . a day , were for the following sixty - six years a shilling , being a rise of 16 per cent ...
... whilst , according to the same authority , the wages of agricultural labourers , which on the average of the seventeenth century had been 101d . a day , were for the following sixty - six years a shilling , being a rise of 16 per cent ...
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A History of the English Poor Law: In Connection with the State of ..., Volum 2 Sir George Nicholls Visualització completa - 1898 |
A History of the English Poor Law: In Connection with the State of ..., Volum 2 Sir George Nicholls Visualització completa - 1898 |
A History of the English Poor Law: In Connection with the State of ..., Volum 2 Sir George Nicholls Visualització completa - 1898 |
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12 Victoria 59 George able-bodied abuses administration afforded amount applied appointed appren apprentice apprenticeship bastard Bill boards of guardians burthen cause central board charge chargeable child churchwardens and overseers circumstances classes Commis Commission committee continued declared deemed destitute directed districts duties effect employment empowered enacted England and Wales established evils expenditure expense Gilbert Gilbert's Act given increase industry inquiry Irish Poor Law justice of peace labour Law Amendment Act law of settlement less likewise magistrates master ment necessary notice offender out-door relief paid parish officers parliament parochial passed pauper Poor Law Amendment Poor Law board Poor Law Commissioners Poor Law unions poor persons poor-rates population present Act proceedings punishment purpose ratepayers rates regulations remedy removal respect roundsman system settlement law sioners Southwell tion union vagrants Vict Victoria wages whilst William IV workhouse
Passatges populars
Pàgina 315 - tenants' rates and taxes, and tithe commutation rent-charge, if any, and deducting therefrom the probable average annual cost of repairs, insurance, and other expenses, if any, necessary to maintain them in a state to command such rent.
Pàgina 318 - order shall be taken from time to time for setting to work the children of all such whose parents shall not be able to maintain them," and have endeavoured to stimulate the local officers, after giving to the children a rudimentary education, to procure employment for them out of the workhouse
Pàgina 280 - 21 and 22.—All the powers and authorities of Gilbert's Act, and of all other Acts relating to the providing of workhouses, the borrowing of money, and governing and employing the poor, are to be exercised under the control, and subject to the rules, orders, and regulations of the Poor Law Commissioners,
Pàgina 248 - industry is impaired, their employment becomes unsteady, and its remuneration in wages is diminished. The converse is the effect when the pauper class is placed in its proper position below the condition of the independent labourer" ; and therefore, "every penny bestowed that tends to render the condition of the pauper more eligible than that of the independent labourer,
Pàgina 40 - or in the open air, and not giving a good account of themselves ; all persons wandering abroad and begging, pretending to be soldiers, mariners, seafaring men, or pretending to go to work in harvest; and all other persons wandering
Pàgina 276 - better Administration of the Laws relating to the Poor in England and Wales." The Act is avowedly based on the principle, that no one should be suffered to perish through want,
Pàgina 201 - or unoccupied building, or in the open air, not having any visible means of subsistence, and not giving a good account of himself or herself—every person wandering abroad and endeavouring by the exposure of wounds or deformities to obtain
Pàgina 114 - friendly societies for raising, by voluntary subscription of the members thereof, separate funds for the mutual relief and maintenance of the said members in sickness, old age, and infirmity, is likely to be attended with very beneficial effects, by promoting the happiness of individuals, and at the same time diminishing the public burthens.
Pàgina 298 - Amendment Act, the 26th section of which empowers the Commissioners " to declare so many parishes as they may think fit to be united for the administration of the laws for the relief of the poor" ; but ten miles was considered
Pàgina 47 - commitment to the house of correction, there to remain and be corrected and held to hard labour for a reasonable time, not exceeding one calendar month, or otherwise by discharging such apprentice in manner before-mentioned. The justices of peace are now, therefore,