• Outdoor Relief Prohibitory Order was an order from the Poor Law Commission issued on 21 December 1844 which aimed to end the distribution of outdoor relief...
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    pauperism. The Outdoor Labour Test Order and Outdoor Relief Prohibitory Order were both issued to try to prevent people receiving relief outside of the...
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  • 1834 had aimed to prevent the use of outdoor relief and replace it with indoor relief. Outdoor Relief Prohibitory Order From the handwritten minutes of the...
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    Workhouse (redirect from Indoor relief)
    Outdoor relief was further restricted by the terms of the 1844 Outdoor Relief Prohibitory Order, which aimed to end it altogether for the able-bodied poor...
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  • 1842 - Outdoor Labour Test Order allows outdoor relief despite the Poor Law Amendment Act's ban on it 1844 - Outdoor Relief Prohibitory Order issued to...
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  • limit outdoor relief. The Outdoor Relief Prohibitory Order was issued to reassert that the able-bodied should not receive outdoor relief and the Outdoor Labour...
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    reasonably successful. Any help provided generally took the form of outdoor relief, and although thirty-two main burghs were instructed to provide correction...
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    further edicts on outdoor relief: The Outdoor Labour Test Order and the Outdoor Relief Prohibitory Order. The implementation of the Act proved impossible, particularly...
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    James Stansfeld (category Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath)
    office in June 1895, Stansfeld was appointed Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath in the 1895 Birthday Honours. He retired as MP for Halifax in...
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    parishes, later officially called unions under Gilbert's Act, to provide outdoor relief and set up workhouses. Paul Langford has asserted that the Rockingham...
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    List of United States post office murals (category Treasury Relief Art Project)
    of the artists were women and three were African American. The Treasury Relief Art Project (1935–1938), which provided artistic decoration for existing...
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