Frank,
Forgot to say, that they were the Poor Law Board by 1851, not Commissioners.
Peter Park
Fulwood
Lancashire.
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Subject: Re: Annual Report of the Poor Law Commissioners
Dear Frank,
if you just want national summary figures, the best source is probably
"From Pauperism to Poverty" by Karel Williams. A table of national
expenditure totals up to 1853 can also be found in an appendix to the
"History of the English Poor Law" by George Nicholls (volume 2).
From Nicholls: "Total expenditure for the relief and maintenance of the
poor"
1850 £5,395,022
1851 £4,962,704
1852 £4,897,685
If it's figures for a specific union, let me know what you need.
All best wishes,
Peter Higginbotham
Frank Clement-Lorford wrote:
>
> Hello again!
>
> I am trying to find figures for poor relief 1850-1852. I had
> incorrectly assumed I could get all the ‘Annual Report of the Poor Law
> Commissioners’, at the National Archives – they only have one for
> Ireland. I first saw these books at Winchester Record Office, but they
> only have up to 1848 on their shelves. This also appears to be the
> case at the British Library. Does anyone know where I can source
> these, many thanks
>
> Frank
>
>
> Work is the refuge of people who have nothing better to do. Oscar
> Wilde 1854 - 1900
>
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