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An Act for the keeping regular, uniform, and annual registers, of all parish poor infants under a certain age, within the bills of mortality
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A plan for clothing and educating the destitute orphans and poor children of soldiers, labourers, and others
Humbly submitted to the consideration of His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant, by John Ferrar, of Merrion-Row, in the city of Dublin; a member of the Association for Discountenancing Vice, and Promoting the Practice of Virtue and Religion -
An abstract of the annual registers of the parish poor, from the birth until apprenticed out
Viz. The seventeen parishes without the walls of the city of London, the twenty-three parishes in Middlesex and Surry, the ten parishes in the city and liberties of Westminster, according to the act of Parliament of the seventh year of His Present Majesty: and of the ninety-seven parishes within the walls of the city of London, according to the act of Parliament of the second year of His Present Majesty: from the first day of January 1798, to the thirty-first day of December inclusive. The said registers being received into the custody of the worshipful master, wardens, and company of parish clerks -
An account of the rise, progress, and present state of the Welsh Society, for supporting a charity school, erected in Grays Inn Road, London
With a list of the governors and annual subscribers -
A letter to every housekeeper in London, on behalf of Parochial Industry Schools, for every child who has no other opportunity of receiving any instruction in the several duties of life. From a citizen of the world
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Rules for conducting a school for the education of poor children in the Protestant religion and useful learning
Instituted at the Countess of Huntingdon's Chapel, Spa-Fields, Clerkenwell, 1782. With a list of the subscribers -
An account of the rise, progress, and present state of the most honourable and Loyal Society of Ancient Britions, for supporting a charity school, exected in Gray's-Inn-Road, London
With a list of the governors, and annual subscribers -
An account of the rise, progress, and present state, of the Society of Antient Britons, for supporting a charity school on Clerkenwell-Green, London
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An Act for obviating doubts, touching the binding and receiving of poor children apprentices, in pursuance of several Acts of Parliament made for the relief of the poor within particular incorporated hundreds or districts
and for ascertaining the settlement of bastard children born in the houses of industry within such hundreds or districts -
Asylum for the maintenance and education of the deaf and dumb children of the poor, instituted 1792, and supported by voluntary contributions, situated in the Grange-Road, Bermondsey, in the county of Surrey
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The stewards for the feast of the Sons of the Clergy
for the year 1778, ... Think proper to acquaint the public, that the charity-money collected at the rehearsal, and at divine service on the feast-day at St. Paul's, as also at Merchant-Taylors Hall, May the 12th and 14th, amounting to 1100l. has been disposed of in placing out forty-eight children of poor clergymen apprentices, viz -
Wielkie nadzieje
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Of charity to the poor, and the religious education of poor children
a sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Sepulchre, April the 20th, 1732, being Thursday after Easter-week -
Juvenile-pauper emigration
a letter to Matthew Talbot Baines -
Metropolitan Model School of Industry for the Purpose of Protecting and Providing for Destitute Youth
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Plans of the Sunday schools and school of industry established in the City of Bath
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A letter to every housekeeper in London on behalf of parochial industry schools for every child who has no other opportunity of receiving any instruction in the several duties of life
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A letter to every housekeeper in London on behalf of parochial industry schools for every child who has no other opportunity of receiving any instruction in the several duties of life
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Proposals for establishing, at sea, a marine school, or seminary for seamen
as a means of improving the plan of the Marine Society, and also of clearing the streets of the metropolis from vagabond youths, now sadly training up to pilfering, robbery, and plunder -
[Begin] Whereas about Christmas 1698/9 a charity-school was erected in the Broad-Sanctuary in the parish of St. Margaret, Westminster, for the sober and religious education of poor children
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A short state and representation of the proceedings of the President and Governours for the Poor of the City of London for the year 1701
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A short account of the work-house belonging to the President and Governours for the Poor in Bishopsgate-street, London
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Rules and orders for governing the Mile-End, New-Town, Stepney Charity-School
for educating and cloathing [sic] sixty poor children, who are instructed in the Protestant religion, instituted in the year 1785 -
Society for the Permanent Support of Orphan & Destitute Children
by means of apprenticeship in the colonies -
The old views of society revived
with remarks on the present state and prospects of orphan and pauper children, and outlines of a plan for their future training in mutual habits of instruction, industry, and self-dependence