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" ... a cow. 160 householders not able to relieve others. These are such (though they beg not) as are not able to abide the storme of one fortnights sickness but would be thereby driven to beggary. "
The Shoe and Canoe: Or Pictures of Travel in the Canadas ; with Facts and ... - Page 74
by John Jeremiah Bigsby - 1850
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A history of England, in which it is intended to consider men and events on ...

Henry Walter - Great Britain - 1832 - 642 pages
...relieve others : these, though the best sort, are but poor artificers; among them, there is not one which can keep a team on his own land ; and not above ten...who have grounds of their own that will keep a cow. A hundred and sixty householders not able to relieve others : these are such, though they beg not,...
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Stories and Sketches Relating to Yorkshire

John Tomlinson - Yorkshire (England) - 1868 - 320 pages
...not one which can keep a teaiue on his own eand, and not above tenn who have grounds of their oune that will keep a cow. 160 householders, not able to...(though they beg not) as are not able to abide the storme of one fortnight's sickness, but would be thereby driven to beggary. — [How many are there...
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The Illustrated Guide to Sheffield and the Surrounding District, Comprising ...

1879 - 614 pages
...is not one which can keep a teame on his own land, and not above tenn who have grounds of their owne that will keep a cow. 160 householders, not able to...(though they beg not) as are not able to abide the storme of one fortnight's sickness, but would thereby be driven to beggary. 1,222 children of the said...
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The Growth of English Industry and Commerce During the Early and ..., Volume 2

William Cunningham - Great Britain - 1892 - 798 pages
...can keepe a teame on his own land, and not above tenn who have grounds of then: own that will keepe a cow. 160 householders not able to relieve others....(though they beg not) as are not able to abide the storme of one fortnights sickness but would be thereby driven to beggary. 1222 children and servants...
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A History of English Philanthropy: From the Dissolution of the Monasteries ...

Benjamin Kirkman Gray - Charities - 1905 - 328 pages
...were 725 begging poor; 100 householders which relieved others, though there is not one of them able to keep a team on his own land, and not above ten who possess a cow ; there were 160 householders not able to relieve others, " such as are not 7. WORK AND...
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The Growth of English Industry and Commerce ..., Volume 2

William Cunningham - Free enterprise - 1907 - 662 pages
...can keepe a teame on his own land, and not above tenn who have grounds of their own that will keepe a cow. 160 householders not able to relieve others....are such (though they beg not) as are not able to nbido the storme of one fortnights sickness but would be thereby driven to beggury. 1222 children and...
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English Poor Law History ...

Sidney Webb - Local government - 1927 - 480 pages
...can keepe a teame on his own land, and not above term who have grounds of their own that will keepe a cow. 160 householders not able to relieve others....(though they beg not) as are not able to abide the storme of one fortnights sickness but would be thereby 1 History and Antiquities of Beverley, by George...
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Labour and the Poor in England and Wales, 1849-1851: Lancashire, Cheshire ...

Jules Ginswick - History - 1983 - 336 pages
...which can keep a teame in his own land, and not above tenn who have grounds of their owne that wille keep a cow. 160 householders not able to relieve others, These are such lthough they beg notl as are not able to bide the storme of one fortnight's sickness, but would be...
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Growth of english in, Volume 2

1925 - 656 pages
...can keepe a teame on his own land, and not above tenn who have grounds of their own that will keepe a cow. 160 householders not able to relieve others....(though they beg not) as are not able to abide the storme of one fortnights sickness but would be thereby driven to beggary. 1222 children and servants...
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