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PRINTED BY W. CLOWES AND SONS, STAMFORD-STREET,
For Her Majesty's Stationery Office.
1838.
HV
241 A36
No. 1.-Copy of the Report of the Poor Law Commissioners relative to certain
Charges which have been disallowed by the Auditors of Unions in
England and Wales
2.-Correspondence between the Commissioners of Metropolitan Police,
and the Poor Law Commissioners relative to the Relief of Persons
casually found in a state of destitution
3.-Correspondence relative to the mode of relieving and employing Pau-
pers in Spitalfields
4. Further Instructional Letter as to Proceedings under the Parochial
Assessments Act
. 167
5.—Circular Letter as to the Expenses of Valuations, &c. under the Paro-
chial Assessments Act
6.-Instructional Letter to Boards of Guardians, and to the Clerks and
Auditors of Unions, as to payments under the Act for the Registra-
tion of Births, Deaths, and Marriages
7.-Orders and Regulations issued by the Poor Law Commissioners for
England and Wales, for the Guidance and Government of the
Boards of Guardians of the several Unions in Lancashire and the
West Riding of Yorkshire
8.-Papers relative to the Bradford Union (Yorkshire)
170
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APPENDIX B.-REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS TO THE BOARD.
No. 1.-Report on Kent and East Sussex. By E. C. Tufnell, Esq., Assistant
Poor Law Commissioner.
2.-Report as to the General Effect of the New Poor Laws in the Counties
of Rutland, Leicester, Derby, and Stafford. By Thomas Stevens,
Esq., Assistant Poor Law Commissioner
3.-Report on the Training of Pauper Children. By J. Phillips Kay,
Esq., M. D., Assistant Poor Law Commissioner
4.-Report on the Education of Pauper Children in the Unions in the
Counties of Berks and Oxon. By Richard Hall, Esq., Assistant
5.-Report upon certain Returns relative to Union Schools, in Shropshire.
By William Day, Esq., Assistant Poor Law Commissioner
6.-Copies of some of the Petitions, Addresses, and Resolutions which have
been received relative to the Working and Effects of the Poor Law
Amendment Act.
7.-Letter from James Corder, Esq., Clerk to the Strand Union, relative to
the progress of Crime, particularly in reference to Infanticide