Abstract of the Answers and Returns Made Pursuant to an Act, Passed in the 43d Year of His Majesty King George III, Intituled "An Act for Procuring Returns Relative to the Expence and Maintenance of the Poor in England".

Abstract of the Answers and Returns Made Pursuant to an Act, Passed in the 43d Year of His Majesty King George III, Intituled

Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons

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Published: 1803

Total Pages: 744

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"Written answers were required to be returned by the Overseer of parish, township, or place, in which rates are separately and distinctly made for the relief of the poor; and also every Governor or Manager of any house of industry or workshop, in which any of the poor belonging to such parish or place were maintained during the year ending 1803, from the 20th April 1802 to the 12th April 1803"--Questions p. iii


Abridgement of the abstract of the answers and returns made pursuant to an act, passed in the fifty-fifth year of His Majesty King George the Third, intituled an act for procuring returns relative to the expence and maintenance of the poor in England; and also relative to the highways: so far as relates to the poor. Explanation of the abridgement. For the purpose of compressing the abstract of poor returns into one volume, the fractional parts of a pound have been omitted in all the columns; except in those of charitable donations, many of which donations are so small, that the exact amount becomes of comparative importance, and therefore the shillings, pence, and farthings are inserted; as they are also in the county totals of all the money columns, and in the grand total of the entire abstract

Abridgement of the abstract of the answers and returns made pursuant to an act, passed in the fifty-fifth year of His Majesty King George the Third, intituled an act for procuring returns relative to the expence and maintenance of the poor in England; and also relative to the highways: so far as relates to the poor. Explanation of the abridgement. For the purpose of compressing the abstract of poor returns into one volume, the fractional parts of a pound have been omitted in all the columns; except in those of charitable donations, many of which donations are so small, that the exact amount becomes of comparative importance, and therefore the shillings, pence, and farthings are inserted; as they are also in the county totals of all the money columns, and in the grand total of the entire abstract

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Published: 2006

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