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Title: The necessity for repressing vagrancy and mendicity
Authors: Society for Organising Charitable Relief and Repressing Mendicity
Keywords: Institutional care -- England -- 19th century
Vagrancy -- England -- 19th century
Homelessness -- England -- 19th century
Beggars -- England -- 19th century
Issue Date: n.d.
Publisher: Spottisucode & Co.
Citation: Society for Organising Charitable Relief and Repressing Mendicity. (n.d.). The necessity for repressing vagrancy and mendicity. Melitensia Miscellanea Collection (Melit-Misc. vol. 60.7). University of Malta Library, Melitensia Special Collections.
Abstract: IN the Poor Law Reports on Vagrahey, issued in 1866, it is stated by the Master of the Wrexham Union that vagrants are for the most part, if not criminals, at least on the verge of crime.' And in other parts of the report, evidence is given of their committing the following crimes... [Excerpt]
Description: Country paper no. 9
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/125720
Appears in Collections:Miscellania : volume 060 - A&SCMisc

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