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" ... of Elizabeth) shall be declared unlawful, and shall cease, in manner and at periods hereafter specified ; and that all relief afforded in respect of children under the age of 16, shall be considered as afforded to their parents. "
Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting - Page 145
by National Conference on Social Welfare - 1881
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 84

1846 - 706 pages
...• able-bodied persons, or to their families, otherwise than in ' well-regulated workhousesj,(if. e. places where they may be set ' to work, according, to the' spirit, aud intention, of, the 434 I ' of Elizabeth,) shall be declared unlawful, and shall cease.' They say,...
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The Legal Observer, Or, Journal of Jurisprudence, Volume 7

Law - 1833 - 560 pages
...to able-bodied persons or to their families, otherwise than in well-regulated workhouses (that is, places where they may be set to work, according to the spirit and intention of the 43d of Elizabeth), shall be declared unlawful, and shall cease, in manner and at periods hereinafter specified...
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Cobbett's Weekly Register, Volume 83

Great Britain - 1834 - 426 pages
...whatever to the ablebodied persons or to their families, otherwise than in well-regulated workhouses (i- e. places where they may be set to work according to the spirit and intention of the 43. of Elizabeth) shall be declared unlawful, and shall cease, in Banner and at periods hereafter specified...
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Report from His Majesty's Commissioners for Inquiring Into the ..., Volume 1

Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners - Great Britain - 1834 - 518 pages
...WHATEVER TO ABLE-BODIED PERSONS OR TO THEIR FAMILIES, OTHERWISE THAN IN WELL-REGULATED WORKHOUSES (ie, PLACES WHERE THEY MAY BE SET TO WORK ACCORDING TO THE SPIRIT AND INTENTION OF THE 43d OF ELIZABETH) SHALL BE DECLARED UNLAWFUL, AND SHALL CEASE, IN MANNER AND AT PERIODS HEREAFTER SPECIFIED*;...
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Report from His Majesty's Commissioners for Inquiring Into the ...

Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners - Poor laws - 1834 - 520 pages
...WHATEVER TO ABLE-BODIED PERSONS OR TO THEIR FAMILIES, OTHERWISE THAN IN WELL-REGULATED WORKHOUSES (te, PLACES WHERE THEY MAY BE SET TO WORK ACCORDING TO THE SPIRIT AND INTENTION OF THK 43d OF ELIZABETH) SHALL BE DECLARED UNLAWFUL, AND SHALL CEASE, IN MANNER AND AT PERIODS HEREAFTER...
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The Edinburgh Review, Volume 84

English literature - 1846 - 556 pages
...to ' able-bodied persons, or to their families, otherwise than in * well regulated workhouses, (ie places where they may be set * to work according to the spirit and intention of the 43d. • of Elizabeth,) shall be declared unlawful, and shall cease.' They say, that ' out-door relief contains...
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Old Age Pensions and Pauperism: An Inquiry as to the Bearing of the ...

Sir Charles Stewart Loch - Old age pensions - 1892 - 96 pages
...of the Poor Law Commissioners reduces the number of both able-bodied and not able-bodied paupers.* where they may be set to work according to the spirit and intention of the 43rd of Elizabeth), shall be declared unlawful and shall cease in manner and at periods hereinafter...
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Poor Law Conferences ...: Proceedings of the Central and District Poor Law ...

Poor laws - 1900 - 686 pages
...giving all relief to able-bodied persons or their families in well-regulated Workhouses (that is to say, places where they may be set to work, according to the spirit and intention of the statute of Elizabeth), and confining all outdoor relief to the impotent—that is, all except the eible-bodied...
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Public Relief of the Poor: Six Lectures

Thomas Mackay - Poor laws - 1901 - 240 pages
...able-bodied persons or to their families, otherwise than in well-regulated workhouses (ie places where they be set to work according to the spirit and intention of the 43rd of Elizabeth), shall be declared unlawful, and shall cease, in manner and at periods hereafter...
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Administrative Reform and the Local Government Board

John Theodore Dodd - Poor laws - 1906 - 158 pages
...whatever to able-bodied persons or to their families, otherwise than in well-regulated workhouses (ie, places where they may be set to work according to the spirit and intention of the 43rd of Elizabeth), shall be declared unlawful, and shall cease, in manner and at periods hereafter...
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