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Irremovability, status of
Irremovability, status of, of poor persons, by one year's residence, under (English) Poor Law Act, 1930 (20 & 21 Geo....
Costs
Costs, expenses incurred in litigation or professional transactions, consisting of money paid for stamps, etc., to the officers of the...
Churchwardens
Churchwardens, anciently styled Church Reeves or Ecclesi' Guardiani, the guardians or keepers of the church, and representatives of the body...
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Asylums Board
Asylums Board. The Metropolitan Asylums Board, constituted under the (English) Metropolitan Poor Act, 1867, dealt with the administration relating to...
Assessment Committee
Assessment Committee. This is a statutory committee for the purpose of making out the valuation list on which the poor...
Allotments
Allotments. Many (English) Acts (see chit. Stat., tit. 'Allotments') have been passed authorizing parish officers to let out to poor...
Affiliation
Affiliation, includes in relation to a college, recognition of such college by association of such college with, and admission of...
Gilbert Acts (English)
Gilbert Acts (English) , the Clergy Residences Repair Act, 1776 (17 Geo. 3, c. 53), introduced into Parliament by Mr....
Poraille
Poor people the poor
Eleemosynaria
Eleemosynaria, the place in a religious house where the common alms were deposited, and thence by the almoner distributed to...
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