Appendix: poor laws, Appendix to the minutes of evidence, list

Journal of the House of Lords: Volume 63, 1830-1831. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, [n.d.].

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Appendix to the Minutes of Evidence.

LIST.

No. Page of Printed Report.
I. Rules and Regulations for Cultivation of Allotments by Poor in the Parish of Cranfield - (Delivered in by The Rev. Ja Beard) 3
II. Account of Cropping and Produce of Land at Rodbourne, Wilts - (Delivered in by Richard Pollen Esquire) ib.
III. Letter from T. Partington Esquire, inclosing a Statement shewing the Outgoings and Income of Ten Acres of Land cultivated by the Surplus Labourers of the Parish of Barcombe, from Lady Day 1829 to Lady Day 1830 ib.
IV. Statements intended to shew the Existence of an Excess of Population in Great Britain, relatively to the Means of Employment, and relatively to the Means of Subsistence - (Delivered in by John Barton Esq.) 5
Table 1. Population of England and Wales since the Beginning of the last Century, deduced by Mr. Rickman from the Births only ib.
2. Increase of Population since the Beginning of the last Century, deduced from a Comparison of the Births with the Deaths ib.
3. Increase of Population in the Ten Agricultural Counties of Bedford, Bucks, Buckingham, Cambridge, Essex, Hertford, Huntingdon, Norfolk, Suffolk and Sussex, deduced from the Births only 6
4. Increase of Population as ascertained by actual Enumeration in the Ten Counties most exclusively Agricultural ib.
V. Comparative Increase of Population under the Old and New System of Management of the Poor of the Parish of Cookham - (Delivered in by The Rev. Thos. Whateley) 7
VI. Summary of Returns from Parishes in the County of Norfolk belonging in part or wholly to The Right Honourable The Lord Suffield, in answer to Questions submitted to the respective Overseers 8
VII. Poor Tax collected in the Parish of Shipley, in the County of Sussex, in each Year from 1819 to 1829 9
VIII. Expenditure for the Parish of Byfield, Northamptonshire, for One Year, from the Week ending 28th March 1829 to the Week ending 20th March 1830 - (Delivered in by The Rev. Chas. Wetherell) 10
IX. Form for taking Pauper Cases, as used by the Churchwardens of Manchester, with Two Cases stated as Examples - (Delivered in by Mr. Walker) 11
X. Regulations for the Management of the Poor in the Parish of Hatfield, established in the Year 1820 - (Delivered in by The Rev. F. J. Faithful) 12
XI. Forms and Instructions relative to the Management of the Poor - (Delivered in by Mr. Becher) 22
XII. Accounts of the Prices of Provisions and Necessaries at Chelsea and Greenwich Hospitals, from 1795 to 1830 inclusive 23