Report of the Poor Law Commissioners to the Most Noble the Marquis of NormanbyW. Clowes and sons, 1840 - 306 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 91
עמוד viii
... effects of the absence of effectual provisions for the prosecution of men deserting their wives and families Mode of charging the cost of the relief of casual poor Inconveniences of present mode Page 97 98 99 385 100 101 99 • • 102 ...
... effects of the absence of effectual provisions for the prosecution of men deserting their wives and families Mode of charging the cost of the relief of casual poor Inconveniences of present mode Page 97 98 99 385 100 101 99 • • 102 ...
עמוד 1
... effect to its provisions , as will , in our opinion , enable Her Majesty's Government to judge of the expediency of continuing the Poor Law Commission , and of the further amend- B ments of the laws relating to the relief of the relief.
... effect to its provisions , as will , in our opinion , enable Her Majesty's Government to judge of the expediency of continuing the Poor Law Commission , and of the further amend- B ments of the laws relating to the relief of the relief.
עמוד 4
... effect whatever " ( sec . 10 ) . By the 2 & 3 Vic . , c . 83 , the powers of the Poor Law Commissioners are continued till the 14th of August , 1840 , and thenceforth until the end of the then next Session of Parliament . The Irish Poor ...
... effect whatever " ( sec . 10 ) . By the 2 & 3 Vic . , c . 83 , the powers of the Poor Law Commissioners are continued till the 14th of August , 1840 , and thenceforth until the end of the then next Session of Parliament . The Irish Poor ...
עמוד 5
... effects in some districts , should be introduced , with modifications according to local circumstances , and carried into complete execution in all ; ' and if , indeed , such an approach to uniformity in the administration of relief to ...
... effects in some districts , should be introduced , with modifications according to local circumstances , and carried into complete execution in all ; ' and if , indeed , such an approach to uniformity in the administration of relief to ...
עמוד 7
... effect to the provisions of the new law . The subject of the apprenticeship of pauper children has not yet been approached by the Commissioners ; and the arrange- ments for their education ( which will be adverted to in a sub- sequent ...
... effect to the provisions of the new law . The subject of the apprenticeship of pauper children has not yet been approached by the Commissioners ; and the arrange- ments for their education ( which will be adverted to in a sub- sequent ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
able-bodied administration adopted adverted afforded Ahmednuggur allowed amount Answer to Query appears application arise Assistant Commissioner auditor Board of Guardians collectors complaints consequently considerable considered contract desirable dians difficulty disposition to seek duties Eastry EDWIN CHADWICK effect election Election-not establishment evil existing expense Fixed salary give given granted Guar immediate revocation infirm inmates instance labourers large families Law Amendment Act Majesty's Government medi medical arrangements medical attendance medical clubs medical officers ment midwifery necessary objection obtain opinion order for medical out-door relief out-relief overseers paid officers parish parish officers Parliament parochial pauper children pauper list persons petty township Poor Law Amendment Poor Law Commission Poor Law Commissioners poor-rates practice present principle rate-payers rates receipt receive refused regulations relieving officer remuneration Report require resident seek medical relief serious inconvenience sickness sioners superintendence system of tender tion townships tricts Union wages weekly workhouse
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 41 - Act, unless he shall have been rated to the Relief of the' Poor for the whole Year immediately preceding his so voting or otherwise acting as such Rate-payer, and shall have paid the Parochial Rates and Assessments...
עמוד 105 - Where the relief shall be required by the wife, child, or children of any able-bodied man who shall be in the service of Her Majesty as a soldier, sailor, or marine. 8th. Where any able-bodied person, not being a soldier, sailor, or marine, shall not reside within the Union, but the wife, child, or children of such person shall reside within the same, the Board of Guardians of the Union, according to their discretion, may...
עמוד 45 - The fundamental principle with respect to the legal relief of the poor is, that the condition of the pauper ought to be, on the whole, less eligible than that of the independent labourer.
עמוד 166 - ... contract may, if the guardians think proper, contain a clause, by -which the said medical officer shall engage to attend, at a fair and reasonable charge per head, to be named in such contract, on all persons not belonging to any parish or...
עמוד 106 - ... medical officer's weekly report (if any such officer shall have attended the case), stating the nature of such sickness, accident, or infirmity, shall be specially entered in the minutes of the proceedings of the Board of Guardians of the day on which the relief is ordered or subsequently allowed. But if the...
עמוד 4 - ... hold his office for a longer period than five years next after the day of the passing of this act, and thenceforth until the end of the then next session of parliament...
עמוד 45 - All distribution of relief in money or goods to be spent or consumed by the pauper in his own house is inconsistent with the principle in question.
עמוד 54 - Provided also, that it shall and may be lawful for any licensed minister of the religious persuasion of any inmate of such workhouse, at all times in the day, on the request of such inmate, to visit such workhouse for the purpose or affording religious assistance to such inmate, and also for the purpose of instructing his child or children in the principles of their religion.
עמוד 119 - The atmosphere of a workhouse that contains adult paupers is tainted with vice,' says Mr. Tufnell, in his Eeport on the training of pauper children. ' No one who regards the future happiness of the children would ever wish them to be educated within its precincts.
עמוד 47 - With regard to the aged and infirm, however, there is a strong disposition on the part of a portion of the public so to modify the arrangements of these establishments as to place them on the footing of almshouses. The consequences which would flow from this change have only to be pointed out to show its inexpediency and danger. If the condition of the inmates of a workhouse were to be so regulated as to invite the aged and infirm...