ABSTRACT

First published in 1805, this work summarises the vast array of laws at the time on the relief of the poor in Great Britain. Split across two volumes, it not only condenses the laws themselves but also disentangles the theory and doctrine of each law and explains how the theory should have been applied in practice.

This work will be a valuable primary source for those studying 19th poor relief and welfare.

part IV|2 pages

Of the Time for which the Rate is to he made.

part VII|1 pages

Of real Property exempted by particular Statutes.

chapter VIII|10 pages

Of the Ratcability of Personal Property.

chapter IX|15 pages

Of the Profit necessary.

part X|2 pages

Of Rating double.

chapter XI|4 pages

Property, in what Place rateable.

chapter XIII|10 pages

Of rating Parishes in Aid.

chapter XVII|12 pages

Chapter XVII.

chapter XX|125 pages

Of Settlement by Hiring and Service.

chapter XXI|84 pages

Of Settlement by Apperenticeship.