The Poor Law Election Manual (1867) is a historical book authored by William Golden Lumley. The book provides a comprehensive guide to the Poor Law elections in England during the 19th century. The Poor Law was a system of social welfare that provided relief to the poor and destitute in England. The book explains the various aspects of the Poor Law, including the roles and responsibilities of the Poor Law Guardians, the procedures for electing Guardians,...
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