The Early History of English Poor Relief. of Girton College E. M. Leonard

The Early History of English Poor Relief - of Girton College E. M. Leonard


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for the Poore, Norwich. Appendix IV. Report concerning scarcity from Norfolk, 1586. Dom. State Papers Queen Eliz., Vol. 191, No. 12 pp. 316–317 Appendix V. Part of a draft of orders for remedying the scarcity of corn in 1586. Lans. MSS. Brit. Mus. No. 48, f. 128 pp. 318–326 Appendix VI. Accounts of the Churchwardens and Overseers of the parish of Staplegrove, co. Somerset, for the year 1599. Brit. Mus. Add. MSS. 30, 278 pp. 327–330 Appendix VII. Orders made by the justices responsible for Aylesham and Reipham, co. Norfolk, 23rd October 1622. Brit. Mus. Add. MSS. No. 12496, f. 222 pp. 331–333 Appendix VIII. Report of the justices from Lackford and the half hundred of Exning, February 7th, 162⅔. Dom. State Papers James I., Vol. 142. 14. I pp. 334–335 Appendix IX. Extract from the Privy Council Register. Copy of a letter sent to the Deputy Lieutenants and Justices of the Counties of Suffolk and Essex concerning the employment of the Poor. Privy Council Register Chas. I., Vol. V. f. 263. 22nd May 1629 pp. 336–337 Appendix X. Letter concerning the restoration of order and relief of the poor in Rutland. Privy Council Register, Vol. VI. f. 345. 15th Feb. 1630/1 pp. 338–339 Appendix XI. Letter from Sir Thomas Barrington concerning the eight hundreds of Yorkshire. Vol. 177, No. 31. 21st Dec. 1630 pp. 340–341 Appendix XII. Justices' reports on the execution of the Book of Orders of January 1630/1 p. 342 A. Dom. State Papers Chas. I., Vol. 188, No. 85. Question asked by the justices responsible for the division of Fawley, Hants pp. 342–344 B. Dom. State Papers Chas. I., Vol. 189, No. 80 and Vol. 197, No. 69. Extracts from two reports from the hundred of Braughing concerning proceedings from Feb. 7th 1630/1 to June 27th, 1631 pp. 344–351 C. Dom. State Papers Chas. I., Vol. 190, No. 10. Part of the Report of Bridewell, 2nd May 1631 pp. 351–356 D. Dom. State Papers Chas. I., Vol. 191, No. 42. Report concerning Guildford, 7th May 1631 pp. 357–358 E. Dom. State Papers Chas. I., Vol. 216, No. 45. Report of the justices of Cambridge for the Hundreds of Chesterton, Papworth and North Stow, May 13, 1632 pp. 358–360 F. Dom. State Papers Chas. I., Vol. 226, No. 78. Part of the certificate of the justices of Middlesex for the Finsbury division concerning the sums received from penalties levied on alehouse keepers in 1630, 1631, 1632 pp. 360–361 G. Dom. State Papers Chas. I., Vol. 349, No. 86. Part of the certificate from Bassetlaw, co. Notts., 10th March 1636/7 pp. 361–365 H. Dom. State Papers Chas. I., Vol. 395, No. 55. Certificate concerning the Book of Orders from Loes, Wilford, Thredling and Plomesgate, 14 July 1638 pp. 365–366 Appendix XIII. The division of the monies collected for the poor January 164⅔ in Norwich. Add MSS. Brit. Mus. No. 22619, f. 11 pp. 367–368 Appendix XIV. Report of the Four Royal Hospitals, 1645. King's Pamphlets 669, f. 10, No. 2 pp. 369–370 Appendix XV. Ordinance of the Lords for putting in execution the laws for the relief of the poor. King's Pamphlets 669, f. 9, No. 81 p. 371

      ERRATA AND CORRIGENDA.

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      P. 50, n. 106. For Amysbury read Amesbury, for Boscum read Boscombe, for Alyngton read Allington and for Fiddelldene read Figheldean.

      P. 102, n. 224, p. 106, n. 234, p. 142, n. 316 for Maiores Booke for the Poore read Maioris Bocke for the Pore.

      P. 118, l. 18. For Twiford read Twyford.

      P. 168, l. 10. For Arkesey read Arksey.

      P. 169, n. 384. For Dewisburie read Dewsbury, for Shelfe read Shelf, and for Northowrom read Northowram.

      P. 170, n. 387. For Thirske read Thirsk.

      P. 173, l. 22. For Fropfield read Froxfield.

      P. 214, n. 510. For Easbie read Easby.

      Note. P. 141, n. 312. The decision of Lord Romer was reversed by the Court of Appeal on March 7th, 1900; it was decided that the Guardians were not entitled to relieve the colliers during a strike.

      THE EARLY HISTORY OF ENGLISH POOR RELIEF.

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      THE BEGINNING OF THE SECULAR CONTROL OF POOR RELIEF.

       1. Anglo-Saxon times.

       2. The Labour Statutes.

       3. The regulation of charitable funds by the state.

       4. The control of charitable funds


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