Timeline of the English poor law system explained
The following article presents a timeline of the poor law system in England from its origins in the Tudor and Elizabethan era to its abolition in 1948.
1300s
- 1344- Royal Ordinance stated that lepers should leave London.[1]
- 1388- Statute of Cambridge passed.[2]
1400s
1500s
- 1597 - The Act for the Relief of the Poor 1597 provides the first complete code of Poor Relief
1600s
- 1601 - Old Poor Law passed. This would remain the basis of the Poor Law system until 1834
- 1662 - Poor Relief Act 1662 passed to deal with the problems of settlement
- 1697 - Poor Act 1697 passed
1700s
- 1723 - the workhouses decided to give jobs to the poor so there wouldn't been so much of them on the street
- 1782 - Relief of the Poor Act 1782 passed.
1800s
1900s
References
- Web site: Key dates in Poor Law and Relief Great Britain 1300 - 1899.
- Web site: Key dates in Poor Law and Relief Great Britain 1300 - 1899.
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