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The authors present a systematic chronological analysis of official Poor Law policy, extracting prescriptions from statutes, orders, circulars, reports and correspondence and arranging them by class of pauper—able-bodied, vagrants, the sick, women, children and the aged—to reveal shifts in central authority and administrative practice. They explain a meticulous method of isolating individual policy items, sorting them by subject and date, and assembling continuous narratives with precise references. The narrative traces how relief practices and legal prescriptions changed over time and culminated in a concise statement of contemporary principles and specific recommendations for medical relief and child apprenticeship, aiming to clarify policy development rather than to advocate particular reforms.
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