ABSTRACT

First Published in 1983. In October 1849 a London newspaper, the Morning Chronicle, announced to its middle-class readers that it was to undertake a survey of the condition of the labouring classes in England and Wales under the general title of “Labour and the Poor”. The reports of the survey were published over a period of two years and provided the mid-nineteenth-century Englishman with the most comprehensive view of the working classes that he had ever seen. The letters to The Morning Chronicle from the manufacturing, mining and rural districts and the towns of Liverpool and Birmingham appear here for the first time in book form and have been organised in eight volumes. This is Volume I and offer insights into labour and the poor in England and Wales 1849 to 1851 in the areas of Lancashire, Cheshire and Yorkshire.

part 1|126 pages

Lancashire

chapter 1|81 pages

Manchester

chapter 2|2 pages

Bolton

chapter 3|7 pages

Ashton-under-Lyne

chapter 4|9 pages

Oldham

chapter 5|11 pages

Middleton

chapter 6|14 pages

The Ten Hours Bill

part 2|12 pages

Cheshire

chapter 7|10 pages

Macclesfield

part 3|82 pages

Yorkshire

chapter 8|13 pages

Saddleworth

chapter 9|8 pages

Huddersfield

chapter 10|5 pages

Dewsbury

chapter 11|15 pages

Bradford and Halifax

chapter 12|27 pages

Leeds

chapter 13|12 pages

Sheffield