| Thomas Mackay - 1901 - 238 pages
...setting to work all such persons married and unmarried having no means to maintain them, and who use no ordinary and daily trade of life to get their living by." (3) " For providing a convenient stock of flax, hemp, wool, thread, iron and other ware and stuff to... | |
| 1901 - 492 pages
...interpretation of the words " Such persons, married or unmarried, having no means to maintain them, as use no ordinary and daily trade of life to get their living by." These are the words used in section 1 of the statute of Elizabeth to describe the class of able-bodied... | |
| William Daniel Grant - 1902 - 542 pages
...material for "setting the poor on work," those, namely, "having no means to maintain them, and that use no ordinary and daily trade of life to get their living by ; . . . and also competent sums of money for and toward the necessary relief of the lame, impotent, old, blind,... | |
| Henry Best Hans Hamilton, Urquhart Atwell Forbes - 1902 - 696 pages
...for setting to work all such persons, married or unmarried, having no means to maintain them, and use no ordinary and daily trade of life to get their living by ; and also to raise weekly or otherwise (by the said parish,1 in such competent sum and sums of money as... | |
| George B. Hodgson - 1903 - 552 pages
...unable to keep and maintain them; (2) such persons who, having no means to maintain themselves, used no ordinary and daily trade of life to get their living by: and to 'relieve' the lame, impotent, old, blind, and such persons as were poor and not able to work The... | |
| William Thomas Stead - 1905 - 784 pages
...•Citing to work all such persons, married or unmarried, having no means to maintain them, and use no ordinary and daily trade of life to get their living by ; and also to raise weekly or otherwise (by taxation of every inhabitant, parson, vicar, and other, anrt... | |
| John Cameron Graham - 1906 - 160 pages
...children : And also for setting to work all such persons .... having no means to maintain them, as use no ordinary and daily trade of life to get their living by : And also to raise, weekly or otherwise, by taxation of every inhabitant, parson, vicar, and other and of... | |
| Charles Edward Woodruff - 1909 - 514 pages
..."setting to work all such persons, married or unmarried, having no means to maintain them, and use no ordinary and daily trade of life to get their living by; and also to raise weekly or otherwise a convenient stock of flax, hemp, wool, thread, iron, and other ware... | |
| R. T. Hunter - 1911 - 444 pages
...for setting to work all such persons, married or unmarried, having no means to maintain them, and use no ordinary and daily trade of life to get their living by; and also to raise weekly or otherwiset (by TaxaWho shall tion of every inhabitant, parson, vicar, and other,... | |
| George Richardson Porter, Francis Wrigley Hirst - 1912 - 912 pages
...be necessary to support the aged and infirm parishioners, and for setting to work all persons using no ordinary and daily trade of life to get their living by." Unhappily, as the 1834 Commissioners stated, " the fund which Elizabeth 43 directed to be employed... | |
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