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Elizabethan Poor Law (1601) - ANSWERSThe national Poor Law, required each parish
to elect Overseers and set a compulsory Poor Rate
The Settlement Act (1662) - ANSWERSIndividual relief applicants could be returned to
the parish of birth
The Settlement Act (1697) - ANSWERSMigrants had to produce a certificate declaring
they'd return to own parish if applying for relief
Gilbert's Act (1782) - ANSWERSAllowed parishes to combine to build a workhouse for
non-able-bodied
The Sturges-Bourne Acts (1818-19) - ANSWERSIn voting men to the parish select
vestries (distinguished 'deserving'/'undeserving'), the more land owned, the more votes
one had
Parliamentary Reform Act (1832) - ANSWERSEnfranchised more men (1 in 7),
reorganised constituencies for more North/Midlands representation
Poor Law Amendment Act (1834) - ANSWERSCentral authority to regulate poor Law;
parishes grouped together in unions to build less-eligibility workhouses; outdoor relief to
able-bodied discouraged
The Vaccination Act (1840) - ANSWERSMedical officers could vaccinate free of charge
The General Outdoor Relief Prohibitory Order (1844) - ANSWERSBanned all Outdoor
Relief to able-bodied poor
Metropolitan Building Act (1844) - ANSWERSRequired all newly-built London building
within 30ft of a sewer to be attached to it
Baths and Washhouses Act (1846) - ANSWERSEnabled local authorities to use public
money to build baths and washhouses