How to Help Cases of Distress: A Handy Reference Book for Almoners and OthersCharity Organisation Society, 1890 - 208 pages |
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How to Help Cases of Distress: A Handy Reference Book for Almoners and ... Charles Stewart Loch No preview available - 2009 |
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25 Vict 40 Vict able-bodied age of 16 almoner application appointed assistance Asylums Board attend authority blind Board of Guardians bye-laws casual certificate chargeable Charity Organisation Society child classes Commissioners Committee County Council Court deserted destitute distress District Boards duties Dwellings election emigration employment endowments factory fund girls give Government Board hospital husband indoor relief industrial schools inquiry inspectors institutions justice labour liable licensed loan Local Government Board London County London County Council magistrate maintenance medical officer ment Metropolis Metropolitan Metropolitan Asylums Board Metropolitan Board months offence out-relief outdoor relief owner parent parish pauper lunatics payment pension person Poor Law Poor Law schools punishment ratepayers received reformatory regard registered house regulations relieving officer removal residence sanitary School Board sent settlement sickness tion trustees Union vaccination Vestry vote wages ward widow wife workhouse
Popular passages
Page lxxxvi - workshop " means any premises, room or place, not being a factory as above defined, wherein any manual labor is exercised by way of trade or for purposes of gain in or incidental to any process of making, altering, repairing, ornamenting, finishing or adapting for sale any article...
Page clxxvi - working class " includes mechanics, artisans, labourers, and others working for wages ; hawkers, costermongers, persons not working for wages, but working at some trade or handicraft without employing others, except members of their own family, and persons other than domestic servants whose income in any case does not exceed an average of thirty shillings a week, and the families of any of such persons who may be residing with them.
Page lxxvii - ... may enter (if need be by force) any house, building, or other place specified in the warrant, and may remove the child therefrom.
Page xlv - ... every person wandering abroad and endeavouring by the exposure of wounds or deformities to obtain or gather alms; every person going about as a gatherer or collector of alms, or endeavouring to procure charitable contributions of any nature or kind, under any false or fraudulent pretence...
Page cxxiii - Metropolis (which is defined by section 100 to be the City of London and the parishes and places mentioned in Schedules A, B, and C, to the Metropolis Management Act, 1855, as amended by subsequent Acts...
Page xlv - ... every person wandering abroad, or placing himself or herself in any public place, street, highway, court, or passage, to beg or gather alms, or causing or procuring or encouraging any child or children so to do, shall be deemed an idle and disorderly person...
Page cxxxvi - For fixing and from time to time varying the number of persons who may occupy a house or part of a house which is let in lodgings or occupied by members of more than one family...
Page lxxxvi - To examine either alone or in the presence of any other person, as he thinks fit, with respect to matters under this Act, every person whom he finds in a factory or workshop...
Page lxxxv - ... wherein, or within the close or curtilage or precincts of which, steam, water, or other mechanical power is used in aid of the manufacturing process carried on there.
Page xcv - That is found wandering and not having any home or settled place of abode, or proper guardianship, or visible means of subsistence...