The Outdoor Relief Prohibitory Order was an order from the Poor Law Commission issued on 21 December 1844 which aimed to end the distribution of outdoor relief to the able-bodied poor.[1]
Poor laws of the British Isles
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Poor laws by territory |
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Old Poor Law |
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Relief systems |
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New Poor Law |
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Changes after 1834 |
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Decline and abolition |
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