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,Old Age in Poverty: The Record of Essex Pauper Letters, 1780–1834,This letter was written on 21 June 1824. Susannah Halls lived in St Nicholas parish, Ipswich, but the letter was addressed and sent to the overseers of the poor at Chelmsford, because that was the place where she had her settlement and from which she received her allowance..罐里有戒指 发表于 2025-3-27 05:23:12
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,Going on the Parish: The Parish Pension and its Meaning in the London Suburbs, 1640–1724,in the recent elevation of the significance of the English poor law by its recent historians. Paul Slack, as is well known, has identified ‘the growth of social welfare’ in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries as ‘a general phenomenon of major importance’.. His evidence for this statement金丝雀 发表于 2025-3-27 16:49:22
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,‘Unlawfully begotten on her body’: Illegitimacy and the Parish Poor in St Luke’s Chelsea, shillings a year, it was a secure place in a well-run household. Fifty years earlier she might have remained a servant until she had been able to save ten or 20 pounds, allowing her to marry in her mid-twenties. But, by the middle of the eighteenth century, she was willing to partake of courting prANN 发表于 2025-3-27 22:54:36
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Pauper Inventories and the Material Lives of the Poor in the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centurnth and early nineteenth centuries has recently become an increasing focus for the work of historians.. The growing demand for products and services, and changing patterns of consumer behaviour, have each received fairly comprehensive treatment. The extent to which these new patterns of consumptionsacrum 发表于 2025-3-28 14:11:29
,‘An old offender tho’ so young in years’: The Criminal Careers of Juvenile Offenders in Middlesex imultiplicity of crime and the experience of detention. There are accounts from political prisoners as well as from more reserved detainees, prisoners who anonymously relived their penal experience, such as ‘one who has endured it’, ‘one who has suffered it’ and ‘one who has just left prison’.. Howev