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  • 71Outdoor Relief Prohibitory Order — The Outdoor Relief Prohibitory Order was an Order from the Poor Law Commission issued on 21 December 1844 which aimed to finally end the distribution of outdoor relief to the able bodied poor. See also Outdoor Labour Test Order External links… …

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  • 72Minority report (Poor Law) — The Minority report was one of two reports published by the Royal Commission into the Operation of the Poor Laws 1905 09, the other being Majority report. Headed by the Fabian socialist Beatrice Webb, it called for a system that was radically… …

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  • 73Donaghmore, County Laois — Donaghmore An Domhnach Mór   Town   Donaghmore on the River Erkina …

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  • 74Cleveland Street, London — A view of Cleveland Street looking south from its southernmost section, featuring the BT Tower Cleveland Street in central London runs north to south from Euston Road (A501) to the junction of Mortimer Street and Goodge Street. It lies within… …

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  • 75Consolidated General Order — The Consolidated General Order was a book of workhouse regulations which governed how workhouses should be run in England and Wales.[1] References ^ http://www.workhouses.org.uk/index.html?gco/gco1847intro.shtml …

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  • 76George Gilbert Scott — Sir George Gilbert Scott (13 July 1811 ndash; 27 March, 1878) was an English architect of the Victorian Age, chiefly associated with the design, building and renovation of churches, cathedrals and workhouses.Born in Gawcott, Buckinghamshire,… …

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  • 77Duppas Hill — is a park, road and surrounding residential area in Waddon, near Croydon in Greater London (and historically in Surrey). It is thought to be named after a family called Dubber or Double . Duppas Hill has a long history of sport and recreation. It …

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  • 78Local Government Act 1929 — Local Government Act, 1929[1] Parliament of the United Kingdom Long title An Act to amend the law relating to the administration of poor relief, registra …

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  • 79Medical Relief Disqualification Removal Act 1885 — The Medical Relief Disqualification Removal Act 1885 (48 49 Vict. c. 46) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It became law on 6 August 1885. It provided that any person who had received medical or surgical treatment, for… …

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  • 80Overseer of the Poor — An Overseer of the Poor was an official who administered poor relief such as money, food, and clothing in England and various other countries which derived their law from England. Contents 1 England 1.1 Duties 2 Vermont 3 …

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