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Poverty in an industrializing town: deserving hardship in Bolton, 1674-99

The question of what kinds of people were relieved by England's Old Poor Law is one of the most pressing in early modern social history. Most of our knowledge about the social characteristics of the relieved poor comes from studies of rural communities in the south and east of the country, wher...

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Published in:Social history (London) 2010-05, Vol.35 (2), p.125-147
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Bolton
Censuses
Children
Community
Economic Conditions
Economic crisis
Economic hardship
Elderly
England
European history
Family
Hardship
Industrialization
Low Income Groups
Parishes
Population estimates
Population growth
Poverty
Quality of life
Social history
Textile Industry
Towns
United Kingdom
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