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A history of the Irish poor law, in connexion with the condition of the people

Chapter 2: DEDICATION.
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The work traces the development and implementation of the poor relief system in Ireland, beginning with earlier social and economic conditions and surveying successive legislative measures, administrative reorganizations, and official inquiries. It examines debates over voluntary versus statutory relief, reports and recommendations from officials, practical institutions such as workhouses and dispensaries, and the law's effects on the rural and urban poor. The account combines legal exposition, contemporary evidence, and practical guidance aimed at administrators, evaluating successes, failures, and lessons for future public relief policy.

DEDICATION.

To the Ex-officio and Elected Members of the Boards of Guardians in Ireland, in the hope that it may be of use to them in the performance of their important Duties, this History of the Irish Poor Law is dedicated,

By their faithful servant,
THE AUTHOR.

November 1856.