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toirafo ^ ofttbltf < fetteir **? familj ^ if # ^ iniifatirigi r jfch $ i i ** iu » of pther f ** Hiiug , kqu * es , apjl , £ c > m ppfflftpg tU « J ! pfcetcuni » wns ^ th ^^ Ciarlton Clufc- witih thq wyqqgs qtitft > WfAffyfo tboo injuries otlhe aUsa , wbo ave forced to <^^ WTib ^ tp npp ^ ^ l ^ g ^ f teihcrnifeJU tax 4 tottitire English labourer at hop ^ is ^ Hp *^^ ^
, wifel ldrdtmggf c ivbooe abuse of a public trust buys p ^ Jta ^ tap their ifamilie »; ih& poor * na » considers bis tebpjur , # * ri&fi fyw $ P supporting his children ; ^ whilehecan work he wiU notdi ^ u ^ b $$ State , awhile he oatt-eao ? n wages he will make himself « uui children eontented ; and his English wife will laugh at him if h ? f $ phjt $ , &ad will set Jiirrv ^ he eaoample not to des pair . . k i ^ I ; haye the . following particulars to $ dJ , from a ^ $ v w $ e ( u&
sojourn aaenong ^ the poor in a village about fifteen mil ^ from tpyty They are almost all in debt ; one , the most respectab ^ m ^ i ^ the . neighbourhood , owes a sum equal to a . third , of ^ ja yea ^'« W ^ g ^ g for food and clothing , and js in arrear for three qu ^ rter ^' . re ^ $ ( j 6 shop at which I deal may havQ forty poor custpjojfjra ^ ap $ it has aroojag these debtors whose joint debts exceed 50 / . . ;^ . (^ i ^ three families crowded into a cottage of four small roorn ^ j ^^ cooBttS iml a floor , on a site 10 feet by IS feet , ) f ^ h family c < $ fyj prising the parents and a child , and one of the thi ^ e , haying , | t % M chihireft ; ^ aether house , of the same dimensipns , beaifte ^ , ^| i © family of &ve person ^ t akes in a lodger ; two others hav £ * ££ ^ two families with children ; one contains a family of nine perww * This is-the / sta ^ te of four , out of a row of eight houses . .. ThejpQ i $ one poor woman who has destroyed her constitution by taking i ^ a lady ' s * child to suckle , while she bad her owji at the h ^ refst ;
another lamily have united trade to day-labour , to eke ; j out tb ^ up means : the shop is for the sale of beer , and the young phj ^ hp exhibit marks of the contamination which the sh # p-cu 4 tp if ^ f £ communicate . To leave this neighbourhood , I would m ? ntigp (^ fiict told me by an old woman , living in Putney , n ^ ar > £ h ^ vpanfyCT of the bridge ; she has acted for thirty years as midwife , * anjd , has delivered 500 births : she informed me th ^ t wora ^ ft yx c }^| 4 f &i
used to keep their room for a month , and that the p ^ nWrfl f t £ month id necessary for the nursing after the evept j b ) M ^ A < WK . f ^ says , the poor women cannot afford themselves . , tfcia ) i 0 ^] fA >/ f ^ repose , and are compelled to resume their e | m 4 ^ yW ^ R ^ lMr ( f week , ten days , or , at most , in a forti ^ ight . ^ V dd to ^ i ^ ^ Jjj ^ ibe commons which used to feed the hog , or cpw ^ gx ; . flq ^/ rf
ge € »» i are now generally eqiclosed ,.. wid < ttuMi , Jl ^ i ste ^ m ^ 4 ;^ v ^ yanoe a rewa the channel has introdMC ^ d t ) ie nl ^ i ^ ^ 9 &j ^ U > c ^ papet © with or forestaU the vill ^ g ^ r ia t ^ ^)^^ j ^^ k , ( f | L with thiwe facts , and otb ^ r ^ tha t mM » t : pc 4 ? wr , tp rt ^ v i ^^ 4 m ^ Wfiff VAlion / eon 6 r » QaloryK > f the ; foi « g # fi ^ 1 ^^ ? 4 V : B ^ plaia « a © all fo » further <* ridawf > * -..-. JNw ^ M * A -H % < P 9 ^ ^ Ap feif ChbJp ^ iU # n , vwmator Wt . Mr «) iw 1 nilM ! Mhtw * M » M > 4 H ^ Wm ? f » r
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1835, page 681, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2650/page/53/
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