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  2. English Poor Laws - Wikipedia

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    The Poor Law system fell into decline at the beginning of the 20th century owing to factors such as the introduction of the Liberal welfare reforms [7] and the availability of other sources of assistance from friendly societies and trade unions, [7] as well as piecemeal reforms which bypassed the Poor Law system. [8] The Poor Law system was not ...

  3. Poor Act 1551 - Wikipedia

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    It is a part of the Tudor Poor Laws and reaffirms previous poor laws enacted in 1536, 1547, and 1549 which focused primarily on the punishment of vagabonds. [1] The Poor Act 1551 designated a new position, "collector of alms," in each parish. Local authorities and residents elected two alms collectors to request, record, and distribute ...

  4. Decline and abolition of the poor law system - Wikipedia

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    The demise of the poor law system can largely be attributed to the availability of alternative sources of assistance, including membership of friendly societies and trade unions. Local government began to offer work relief outside of the poor law system, and the interventionism of the Liberal government in their Liberal reforms paved the way ...

  5. History of the welfare state in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Act of Settlement 1662 restricted poor relief to long-term residents or those born in a parish. In the 18th century, some parishes formed unions to build workhouses for the poor who were able to work. [2] The Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 established a stricter workhouse system and created unions of parishes administered by boards of guardians.

  6. Poor Relief Act 1601 - Wikipedia

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    The Poor Relief Act 1601 [1] (43 Eliz. 1.c. 2) was an Act of the Parliament of England. The Act for the Relief of the Poor 1601, popularly known as the Elizabethan Poor Law, the "43rd Elizabeth", [a] or the "Old Poor Law", [b] was passed in 1601 and created a poor law system for England and Wales.

  7. Category:English Poor Laws - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "English Poor Laws" ... Decline and abolition of the poor law system; H.

  8. National Assistance Act 1948 - Wikipedia

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    The National Assistance Act 1948 (11 & 12 Geo. 6.c. 29) is an Act of Parliament passed in the United Kingdom by the Labour government of Clement Attlee.It formally abolished the Poor Law system that had existed since the reign of Elizabeth I, [1] and established a social safety net for those who did not pay national insurance contributions (such as the homeless, the physically disabled, and ...

  9. Poor Act 1575 - Wikipedia

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    The Poor Act 1575 (18 Eliz. 1. c. 3) was a law passed in England under Queen Elizabeth I It is a part of the Tudor Poor Laws and a predecessor to the Elizabethan Poor Laws. The 1575 act required parishes to create “a competent stock of wool, hemp, flax, iron and other stuff” for the poor to work on. It also created houses of correction ...