Iwu Ndị Ogbenye nke 1562

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Iwu Ndị Ogbenye nke 1562

Iwu Ogbenye 1562 ma ọ bụ Act for Relief of the Poor bụ iwu emere na England n'okpuru Queen Elizabeth I (5 Eliz. 1. c. 3). Ọ bụ akụkụ nke Tudor Poor Law.

Ọ gbatịpụrụ Iwu Ogbenye nke 1555. Ọ gara n'ihu na-ekwu na ndị jụrụ, mgbe agbamume sitere n'aka bishọp, inye aka na enyemaka na-adịghị mma nwere ike ijikwa ikpe ziri ezi nke udo na inye ntaramahụhụ... [1]

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A reviver of the statute of 22 H. 8. c. 12. and 3 & 4 Ed. 6. c. 16. touching relieving poor and impotent persons, and punishment of vagabonds. The poor and impotent persons of every parish shall be relieved of that which every person will of their charity give weekly; and the same relief shall be gathered in every parish by collectors assigned, and weekly distributed to the poor for none of them shall openly go or sit begging. And if any parishioner shall obstinately refuse to pay reasonably towards the relief of the said poor, or shall discourage others; then the justices of peace at the quarter-sessions may tax him to a reasonable weekly sum; which if he refuse, to pay they may commit him to prison. And if any parish have in it more impotent poor persons than they are able to relieve, then the juftices of the peace of the county may licence so many of them as they shall think good, to beg in one or more hundreds of the same county. And if any poor beg in any other place than he is licensed, he shall be punished as a vagabond according to the stat of 22 H. 8. To endure to the end of the first session of the next parliament.


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  1. Slack. The English Poor Law 1531-1782.