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  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. List of Illustrations
  6. List of Tables
  7. List of Abbreviations
  8. Acknowledgements
  9. Notes on Contributors
  10. Preface: The Small Bills and Petty Finance Project
  11. Introduction: The Old Poor Law
  12. I. Paupers and Vagrants
    1. 1. Accounting for Illegitimacy: Parish Politics and the Poor
    2. Interlude 1
    3. 2. Clothing the Poor
    4. Interlude 2
    5. 3. Vagrancy, Poor Relief and the Parish
    6. Interlude 3
  13. II. Providers and Enablers and their Critics
    1. 4. Women, Business and the Old Poor Law
    2. Interlude 4
    3. 5. The Overseers’ Assistant: Taking a Parish Salary, 1800–1834
    4. Interlude 5
    5. 6. Who Cares? Mismanagement, Neglect and Suffering in the Final Decades of the Old Poor Laws
    6. Interlude 6
  14. III. Public Histories
    1. 7. Public Histories and Collaborative Working
    2. Conclusion
  15. Index

List of tables

0.1

Numbers in receipt of outdoor relief in Wednesbury, 1770–96

1.1

East Hoathly’s biannual poor rate, 1757–69

2.1

Fabrics and prices across 240 overseers’ vouchers, Cumberland, 1770–1837

2.2

Fabrics and prices across 65 overseers’ vouchers, Wigton, Cumberland, 1770–8

2.3

Fabrics and prices across 164 overseers’ vouchers, Staffordshire, 1769–1831

2.4

Fabrics and prices across 90 overseers’ vouchers, Wednesbury, Staffordshire, 1778–1801

3.1

Demographic distribution of vagrants removed via Middlesex, 1777–86

4.1

Cost of poor relief in Brampton and Lichfield, 1803

4.2

Business owners in Brampton and Lichfield in Pigot’s National Commercial Directory for 1828–9

5.1

Assistant overseers appointed to selected parishes in Cumbria, Staffordshire and Sussex after 1800

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