Pauper Inmates Discharge and Regulation Act 1871

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Pauper Inmates Discharge and Regulation Act 1871 [a]
Act of Parliament
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Long title An Act to regulate and control the Discharge of Paupers from Workhouses and Wards provided for the Casual Poor.
Citation 34 & 35 Vict. c. 108
Territorial extent  England and Wales [b]
Dates
Royal assent 21 August 1871
Commencement 21 August 1871 [c]
Repealed1 October 1927
Other legislation
Repealed by Poor Law Act 197
Relates to Children Act 1908
Status: Repealed
Text of statute as originally enacted

The Pauper Inmates Discharge and Regulation Act 1871 (34 & 35 Vict. c. 108), sometimes called the Pauper Inmates Discharge and Regulations Act 1871, [1] was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which related to the Poor Law system. The act stated that if a pauper had not left a workhouse in the past month then it was possible to detain him for 24 hours after he had given notice that he wished to leave, however the period of detention increased for the inmates who left more than twice in the past two months could be detained for 72 hours. [2] [3]

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There's no evidence that this stopped paupers from discharging themselves furiously although it limited the number of times they could leave in one week. Potentially the strongest discipline against these paupers was the guardian's increasing powers to take their children away from them, especially after the Children Act 1908 (8 Edw. 7. c. 67), but guardians who cared more about economy rarely adopted this strategy unless the children were abused physically or neglected. [4]

Legacy

The whole act was repealed by section 245(1) of, and the eleventh schedule to, Poor Law Act 1927 (17 & 18 Geo. 5. c. 14).

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References

  1. The General Orders of the Poor Law Commissioners, the Poor Law Board, and the Local Government Board Relating to the Poor Law. By the late William Cunningham Glen and by the Editor of the Present Edition. Eleventh Edition. Knight & Co. London. 1898. Page 449. Google Books.
  2. "The Poor Law". www.institutions.org.uk. Archived from the original on 4 May 2009.
  3. Hodgkinson, Ruth. G. (1966). "Provision for Pauper Lunatics 1834–1871". Medical History. 10 (2): 138–154. doi:10.1017/S0025727300010930. PMC   1033585 . PMID   5325872.
  4. Crowther, Margaret A. (1983). The Workhouse System, 1834-1929: The History of an English Social Institution. Routledge. pp. 208–209.