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Certiorari

convictions by magistrates, orders of removal of paupers, and of poor's rates, also orders made by commissioners of sewers and other

Client

marriage portion of the patron's daughter, if the patron were poor; and to his ransom or that of his children, if

Civil Law

wise and good laws to maintain the cause of the poor, and to stop the oppressions of the rich. He also

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Charity

1953 (1 of 1954), s. 6(1)(i)] Aid given to the poor, the suffering, or the general community for religious, educational, economic,

Bounty of Queen Anne

perpetual fund for the augmentation of the maintenance of the poor clergy. After the appropriation of the revenue arising from the

Boundaries

other areas of local government as to arrange that no poor law union, municipal borough, sanitary district, or parish should be

Board

of local government, as a Board of Guardians under the Poor Law Acts, a Local Board under the Public Health Acts;

Bidal, or Bidall

of friends to drink ale at the house of some poor man, who hopes thereby to be relieved by charitable contribution.

Bastardy-bonds

children likely to be born, made void by the (English) Poor Law Amendment Act,1834 (4 & 5 Wm. 4, c. 76),

Bair-man

Bair-man, a poor insolvent debtor, left bare and naked, who was obliged to

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Certiorari

convictions by magistrates, orders of removal of paupers, and of poor's rates, also orders made by commissioners of sewers and other

Client

marriage portion of the patron's daughter, if the patron were poor; and to his ransom or that of his children, if

Civil Law

wise and good laws to maintain the cause of the poor, and to stop the oppressions of the rich. He also

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Charity

1953 (1 of 1954), s. 6(1)(i)] Aid given to the poor, the suffering, or the general community for religious, educational, economic,

Bounty of Queen Anne

perpetual fund for the augmentation of the maintenance of the poor clergy. After the appropriation of the revenue arising from the

Boundaries

other areas of local government as to arrange that no poor law union, municipal borough, sanitary district, or parish should be

Board

of local government, as a Board of Guardians under the Poor Law Acts, a Local Board under the Public Health Acts;

Bidal, or Bidall

of friends to drink ale at the house of some poor man, who hopes thereby to be relieved by charitable contribution.

Bastardy-bonds

children likely to be born, made void by the (English) Poor Law Amendment Act,1834 (4 & 5 Wm. 4, c. 76),

Bair-man

Bair-man, a poor insolvent debtor, left bare and naked, who was obliged to

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