Appendix: poor laws, Appendix No. IX

Journal of the House of Lords: Volume 63, 1830-1831. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, [n.d.].

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'Appendix: poor laws, Appendix No. IX', in Journal of the House of Lords: Volume 63, 1830-1831, (London, [n.d.]) pp. 707. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/lords-jrnl/vol63/p707a [accessed 23 April 2024]

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No. IX.- Form for taking Pauper Cases, as used by the Churchwardens of Manchester, with Two Cases stated as Examples. (Delivered in by Mr. Walker.)
- Family. Age. Earnings p' Week. Employer's Name and Remarks. s. d.
54 6/ Weaver.
Wife 40 Attends Family.
Residence, 10, Jersey Street. Ellen 24 Cripple.
John Hindle Has had per Wk. Relief. Henry 12 3/6 Steam Loom Tenter.
Has had Casual Eliz. 10 2/6 Frame Tenter.
Jno 8
Has a Pension of Mary 6
Has Looms producing Jas 4
If sick, receives from Sick Box Hanh
Rent Edwd 9Mos
10 12/
Residence, 5 Angel St. Angel Meadow.
John Bates Has had per Wk. Relief. 41 Sick.
Has had Casual Wife 44 Attends Family.
Willm 14 Away from Home.
Has a Pension of Harriet 11 3/6 Piercer.
Has Looms producing Reuben 5
If sick, receives from Sick Box Aquila 2
Rent
Residence, Street.
Has had per Wk. Relief.
Has had Casual
Has a Pension of
Has Looms producing
If sick, receives from Sick Box
Rent.
Residence, Street.
Has had per Wk. Relief.
Has had Casual
Has a Pension of
Has Looms producing
If sick, receives from Sick Box
Rent
Residence, Street.
Has had per Wk. Relief.
Has had Casual
Has a Pension of
Has Looms producing
If sick, receives from Sick Box
Rent
Residence, Street.
Has had per Wk. Relief.
Has had Casual
Has a Pension of
Has Looms producing Amount
If sick, receives from Sick Box
Rent
Number