Search results for "Poor Law administration" (18 matches)
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FULHAM BOARD OF GUARDIANS | Records of Fulham Board of Guardians including vaccination registers and vaccination officers' report books and returns. ... | London Metropolitan Archives | 2015-07-26 |
Blank's Charity dole book | Dole book for Lutton, Lincolnshire, 1818-1846, giving an account of Thomas Blank's charity. A note on the first folio of the manuscript says that Thom... | Senate House Library, University of London | 2006-12-01 |
Fetch, Joseph Deacon: letter (1870) | Letter from Joseph Deacon Fetch of Cambridge [District Poor Law] Union, Cambridge to [Edward Brent] Prest, [auditor for the Union], 6 Jul 1870. Asking... | Senate House Library, University of London | 2009-06-23 |
Licences to beg, Norfolk | Nine licences and six draft licences to beg within the county of Norfolk, 1583-1593, especially within the hundreds of Blofelde [Blofield], Tunstede [... | Senate House Library, University of London | 2002-03-19 |
McAdam, John Loudon: letter | Letter from John Loudon McAdam to the antiquary and topographer, John Britton, 27 Oct 1826. Thanking Britton for his paper and commenting on prospecti... | Senate House Library, University of London | 2009-08-24 |
Poor relief petition, Yorkshire | Petition, [1720?], to the justices of the peace for the West Riding of Yorkshire on behalf of Abraham Bean, a farmer of the parish of Cantley, near Do... | Senate House Library, University of London | 2002-03-19 |
Bentham (Jeremy) Papers | Papers of Jeremy Bentham, 1750-1885, consist of drafts and notes for published and unpublished works, and cover many subjects including: Bentham's cod... | University College London | 2020-06-17 |
Chadwick Papers | Papers, 1798-1923, of Sir Edwin Chadwick. Over half of the collection consists of correspondence dating from around 1820, but most of the letters were... | University College London | 2020-06-17 |
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