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A New History of London
… this city. And farther, that from henceforth no beggars or vagrants, tankard bearers, porters, or other persons … as aforesaid, for every offence, and the said beggars and vagrants to be punished according to the laws already in …
Journal of the House of Lords
Journal of the House of Lords
… A House shall be kept for the Accommodation of such Vagrants as may need Parish Assistance; they shall be lodged …
A History of the County of Sussex
… dealt with matters of public order, for instance expelling vagrants and beggars 11 and enforcing Sunday observance. 12 … court rather than the parish vestry which sought to expel vagrants and beggars. 5 Before the improvement commission was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… his duties included patrolling public houses, removing vagrants, preventing disorderly conduct around the church on …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… land in the north of the parish by October 1842. 18 Vagrants remained a problem, 1,561 being admitted in 1848 and … organizations for destroying self-reliance and encouraging vagrants from outside. 66 More practical was the Employment …
A New History of London
… of the Lord's-day, should be prevented; rogues, vagrants, and sturdy beggars, suppressed. A temporary market …
A New History of London
… stocks to be placed in every ward, for the punishment of vagrants; the city stocks in the market which they gave name …
A New History of London
… He immediately cleared the streets of London of foreign vagrants; and endeared himself to his new subjects, by …
A New History of London
… belonging to the hospitals, to clear the streets of vagrants and sturdy beggars, which were to be carried to … a proclamation from the queen, for the suppression of vagrants, beggars, and thieves; which the lord mayor was to …
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