Administrative unit

Hammersmith PLPar

Poor Law Union/Reg. District

Able-bodied paupers by gender & age

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Year Indoor Outdoor Receiving both
01 Jul 1899 906 Show data context 707 Show data context 4 Show data context
01 Jan 1900 982 Show data context 731 Show data context 1 Show data context
01 Jul 1900 895 Show data context 433 Show data context
01 Jan 1901 952 Show data context 472 Show data context
01 Jul 1901 899 Show data context 503 Show data context
01 Jan 1902 981 Show data context 585 Show data context
01 Jul 1902 895 Show data context 609 Show data context
01 Jan 1903 991 Show data context 625 Show data context
01 Jul 1903 910 Show data context 659 Show data context
01 Jan 1904 997 Show data context 733 Show data context
01 Jul 1904 879 Show data context 709 Show data context
01 Jan 1905 1,070 Show data context 845 Show data context
01 Jul 1905 990 Show data context 940 Show data context
01 Jan 1906 1,199 Show data context 1,071 Show data context
01 Jul 1906 1,099 Show data context 1,007 Show data context
01 Jan 1907 1,224 Show data context 1,104 Show data context
01 Jul 1907 1,091 Show data context 1,083 Show data context
01 Jan 1908 1,217 Show data context 1,209 Show data context
01 Jul 1908 1,126 Show data context 1,065 Show data context
01 Jan 1909 1,315 Show data context 1,037 Show data context
01 Jul 1909 1,190 Show data context 1,095 Show data context
01 Jan 1910 1,329 Show data context 1,125 Show data context
01 Jul 1910 1,219 Show data context 1,108 Show data context
01 Jan 1911 1,363 Show data context 804 Show data context
01 Jul 1911 1,192 Show data context 693 Show data context
Date: Source:
1899 - 1911 Local Government Board, Poor Law Returns to Parliament from 1871 onwards (HMSO) ,

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The exact meaning of the term 'able-bodied', as used in the Poor Law system, is a matter of some controversy but is generally understood to exclude the aged and infirm, and 'lunatics', but to include large numbers who were temporarily ill. The system's reports consistently divide those receiving relief into Men, Women and Children.


How to reference this page:

GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Hammersmith PLPar through time | Work & Poverty Statistics | Able-bodied paupers by gender & age, A Vision of Britain through Time.

URL: https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10030432/cube/PAUPER_IN_OUT

Date accessed: 13th May 2024