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General Inspectors : J S Davy, correspondence and papers related to the Northern and York Districts and the South Eastern District (includes Sussex and parts of Surrey and Kent); and C A Dawson, correspondence and papers related to the Northern District Correspondence; Report; Newspaper Clipping; Official Papers; Map. 1876-1901.

Poverty, Philanthropy and Social Conditions in Victorian Britain Available online

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Other
Contributor:
Adam Matthew Digital (Firm), digitiser.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
England.
Northumberland (England).
Cumberland (England).
Kent (England).
Sussex (England).
Houghton-le-Spring (England).
Gateshead (England).
Rye.
Battles.
Goole (England).
Lambert, John.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital, 2020.
Summary:
Includes press reports of distress in certain northern and mining towns, including the Durham Miners' Strike of 1892.
Notes:
AMDigital Reference:MH 32/98
MH 32 Local Government Board and Predecessors: Assistant Poor Law Commissioners and Inspectors, Correspondence, 1834-1904;This series contains correspondence of the Poor Law Commission and Board with assistant poor law commissioners and poor law inspectors, and of the Local Government Board with its general, engineering, medical, school, boarding-out and other inspectors. The series also contains separate volumes of correspondence on special subjects with various inspectors, and also circulars of the Board, reports of inspectors on the conditions and classification of workhouses, a medical report on infant feeding and a report by Edwin Chadwick on outdoor relief, 1840.

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