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A letter to the inhabitants of the Parish of Warblington, Hant
on the new poor law, its origin, and intended effect -
Hints to Parliament for a general act to prevent parochial squabbles, for a reduction of one half of the poor's rate and to better the condition of the poor
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Mr. J.P. Cobbett's petition to the House of Commons, against the poor law separation of man from wife and of parent from child
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Essays
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Ancient poor laws
an inquiry as to the provisions for the poor of Judea, Athens, and Rome -
The practical means of reducing the poor's rate, encouraging virtue, and increasing the comforts of the aged, afflicted, and deserving poor
as well as of repressing able-bodied pauperism, by a proper application of the existing laws respecting select vestries, and incorporated houses of industry -
Captivity improved to spiritual purposes. Or spiritual directions, given to prisoners of all sorts whether debtors or malefactors
Principally designed for the use of those who are prisoners in those prisons which are under the jurisdiction of the city of London, as Newgate, Ludgate, the Counters, &c. Though also applyable to others under the like circumstances else where. To which are annexed directions to those who have their maintenance and education at the publick charge, as in Christ-Church hospital, or cure, as in St. Bartholomew's and St. Thomas's, or reducement to a more thrifty course of life, as in Bridewel, or have been happily restored to their former sense[ ] as in Bethleem, alias Bedlam -
Spiritual directions for hospitals, houses of correction, and prisons
Particularly suited to the condition of those that have their cures at publick charge, as in the hospitals of St. Thomas, and St. Bartholomew, or education, as in CHrist-Church, or reducement to a more thrifty course of life, as in Bridewell, or are prisoners for debt or crime. A work begun, and finished with the special consent and approbation of the Right Reverend Father in God Humphrey late Lord Bishop of London, now with God -
Spiritual directions for prisons, houses of correction, and hospitals
Particularly suited to the condition of those that have their cures at publick charge, as in the hospitals of S. Thomas, and S. Bartholomew; or education, as in Christ-Church; or reducement to a more thrifty course of life; as in Bridewel; or are prisoners for debt or crime. A work begun, and finished with the special consent and approbation of the Right Reverend Father in God Humphrey, late Lord Bishop of London, now with God -
The poor and their relief
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Charities of the borough of Warwick
report of His Majesty's Commissioners (appointed by act Parliament) for inquiring into the public charities of the Borough of Warwick, August, 1826 -
A charge delivered at the quarter sessions for the county of Norfolk
held by adjournment, March 10, 1830, with notes and appendix -
Twelfth report of the Managing Committee of the Association for the Suppression of Mendicity in Dublin
for the year 1829 -
His Excellency George Grenville Nugent Temple, Marquis of Buckingham, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland. His speech to both Houses of Parliament, at Dublin: on Thursday the 5th day of February, 1789
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Charles by the grace of God, king of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c., to all to whom these presents shall come, greeting
whereas the lords spirituall and temporall, now assembled in Parliament vpon the sixt day of this instant moneth of August, entring into a due and Christian consideration of the wants ... which many poore people ... of London and Westminster doe vndergoe by reason of the grieuous visitation of the plague -
By the King
a proclamation commanding the due execution of the lawes made for setting the poore on worke -
By the King. A proclamation for reliefe of the poore, and remedying the high prices of corne
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The statutes at large concerning elections of Members to serve in the House of Commons
Containing A compleat Collection of all the Acts of Parliament now in force, which relate thereto, continued to the end of the last session of Parliament, 1734 -
The statutes at large concerning elections of Members to serve in the House of Commons
Containing A compleat Collection of all the Acts of Parliament now in force, which relate thereto, continued to the end of the last session of Parliament, 1734 -
Questions, to which, by direction of an act, passed in the twenty-sixth year of the reign of His Majesty King George the Third, (intituled, an act for obliging the overseers of the poor ... to make returns, upon oath, to certain questions specified therein, relative to the state of the poor), answers are to be returned by the overseers ... in writing, upon oath, and signed by them
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Considerations on the late increase of the poor rate
and on Mr. Gilbert's plan for the relief and support of the poor -
Hints respecting the poor
submitted to the consideration of the humane and intelligent -
The statutes at large concerning the provision for the poor
being a collection of all the Acts of Parliament relating thereto, now in force. To which is added, a table of all the said Acts, digested into Alphabetical Order -
A summary of the laws of Massachusetts, relative to the settlement, support, employment and removal of paupers
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The settlement laws of Massachusetts in their application to poor relief outside institutions
with citation of some of the leading judicial decisions in the last thirty years, and practical suggestions to visitors among the poor