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- A Very English Institution? Foreign Influences and the Poor Law, 1832-1905
- Three Reports George Nicholls, Esq
- The Margins of Myddle: Poverty and Community in a Shropshire Parish, C
- 1 Beginnings of the London Charity Organization Society
- The Implementation of the 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act on Tyneside
- Poverty, Savings Banks and the Development of Self-Help, C. 1775-1834
- The Wigan Board of Guardians and the Administration of the Poor Laws 1880-1900
- Regionality in the Late Old Poor Law: the Treatment of Chargeable Bastards from Rural Queries*
- Irish and Scots Poverty in the Far North of England 1790-1870
- 31295006614563.Pdf (11.34Mb)
- A Historical Archaeology of West Yorkshire Workhouses 1834-1930
- "The Development of Policy on Family Allowances and National Insurance in the United Kingdom 1942-1946"
- The Royal Commission on the Poor Laws, 1905–09
- Children Under the Care of the Scottish Poor Law, 1880-1929
- Douglas Brown Supplying London's Workhouses in the Mid-‐Nineteenth
- The Administration of the Poor Law in England Before
- English Poor Law History PART 1 : the OLD POOR LAW
- Forced Labour, Workhouse-Prisons and the Early Modern State: a Case Study by Thomas Munck | Institute of Historical Research
- THE POOR History of Epsom Union a Century of Change
- Welfare Reform, 1834
- A Comparative Study of the Belper and Cheltenham Poor Law Unions, 1780 to 1914
- Welfare Reform, 1834