Able-bodied paupers by gender & age

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Year Men Women
01 Jan 1861 9 Show data context 10 Show data context
01 Jul 1861 8 Show data context 12 Show data context
01 Jan 1862 6 Show data context 14 Show data context
01 Jul 1862 9 Show data context 20 Show data context
01 Jan 1863 13 Show data context 24 Show data context
01 Jul 1863 11 Show data context 20 Show data context
01 Jan 1864 9 Show data context 17 Show data context
01 Jul 1864 7 Show data context 6 Show data context
01 Jan 1865 10 Show data context 15 Show data context
01 Jul 1865 11 Show data context 16 Show data context
01 Jan 1866 13 Show data context 17 Show data context
01 Jul 1866 7 Show data context 22 Show data context
01 Jan 1867 19 Show data context 19 Show data context
01 Jul 1867 3 Show data context 7 Show data context
01 Jan 1868 5 Show data context 7 Show data context
01 Jul 1868 4 Show data context 7 Show data context
01 Jan 1869 8 Show data context 8 Show data context
01 Jul 1869 8 Show data context 7 Show data context
01 Jan 1870 33 Show data context 33 Show data context
01 Jul 1870 43 Show data context 165 Show data context
01 Jan 1871 42 Show data context 153 Show data context
Date: Source:
1861 - 1870 Poor Law Board, Poor Law Returns to Parliament pre 1871 (HMSO) ,
1871 Local Government Board, Poor Law Returns to Parliament from 1871 onwards (HMSO) ,

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The exact meaning of the term 'able-bodied', as used in the Poor Law system, is a matter of some controversy but is generally understood to exclude the aged and infirm, and 'lunatics', but to include large numbers who were temporarily ill. The system's reports consistently divide those receiving relief into Men, Women and Children.


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GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Shrewsbury RegD/Inc through time | Work & Poverty Statistics | Able-bodied paupers by gender & age, A Vision of Britain through Time.

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Date accessed: 05th November 2024