The first report of the Society for bettering the condition and increasing the comforts of the poor

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The first report of the Society for bettering the condition and increasing the comforts of the poor

Printed by W. Bulmer, and Co. for T. Becket, bookseller, Pall-Mall, 1797

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"Preliminary address to the public" signed: Thomas Bernard

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With a half-title

References: ESTC N6865

Contents of Works

  • No. 1. Extract from an account of a friendly society at Castle-Eden, in the county of Durham / communicated by Rowland Burdon, Esq.
  • no. 2. Extract from an account of a village shop at Mongewell, in the county of Oxford / communicated by the Bishop of Durham
  • no. 3. Extract from an account of an incorporated house of industry, for two united hundreds, in the county of Norfolk / by Edward Parry, Esq.
  • no. 4. Extract from an account of a spinning school at Oakham, in the county of Rutland / communicated by the Earl of Winchilsea
  • no. 5. Extract from an account of the jail and house of correction at Dorchester / communicated by William Morton Pitt, Esq.
  • no. 6. Extract from an account of a provision made upon an inclosure, for supplying the poor with fuel / communicated by Edward Parry, Esq.
  • no. 7. Extract from an account of the mode adopted as to parochial relief, in the hundred of Stoke, Bucks / communicated by Thomas Bernard, Esq

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