Skip to main content

‹‹‹ prev (1086) Columns 7215 and 7216Columns 7215 and 7216

(1088) next ››› Columns 7219 and 7220Columns 7219 and 7220

(1087) Columns 7217 and 7218 -
7217
POOLE
POOR
7218
POOLE (Stanley Lane) See British Museum.—Depart-
inent of Coins and Medals. Catalogue of Arabic glass
weights in the British Museum. By S. L. Poole.
1891, 8".
See British Museum.—Department of Coins and
Medals. Catalogue of Indian coins. . . . By S. L. Poole.
1885, 8°.
See British Museum.—Department of Coins and
Medals. Catalogue of oriental coins. . . . By S. L. Poole.
1875-90, 8".
• • See Cairo.—National Museum of Arab Art. Arab
Museum. Catalogue of the . . . Museum ... by M.
Herz. . . . Edited by S. L. P. [1896], 8°.
- Sec Lane (e. w.) An Arabic-EngHsh lexicon.
I. Part 6-8. [Edited by S. L. P.] 1863-93, 4"
. Book
Life of Edward William Lane. . . .
London, Williams and Norgatc, 1877.
8°. 8^ in. 142 pp.
POOLE (William Frederick) An Index to periodical litera¬
ture. . . . Neiv York, Charles B. Norton, 1853.
&°. 9^ in. (2) + x. + 521-|-(3) pp.
■ Third edition brought down to January 1882, with
the assistance ... of W. I. Fletcher. . . .
Boston, J. E. Osgood, 1882.
The First supplement from Jan. 1, 1882, to Jan.
1, 1887. . . . London, Kegan Paul, [1888].
The Second supplement, from Jan. 1,
Jan. 1, 1892.
1887, to
• [1893]-
1896.
1902.
Bone (j.) The Wants of the people. .
Booth (c.) Pauperism. ... 1892, 8^
1807, 8°.
- Booth (w.) In Darkest England and the way out. . . .
[1890], 8°.
- Booth (w. b.) The " Darkest England " social scheme.
[1891], 8°.
- Brydges {Sir s. e.) Arguments in favour of the practi¬
cability of relieving the alale-bodied poor, by finding em¬
ployment for them. . . . Pamphleteer, vol. 11. 1818,
8°.
Third supplement, from Jan. 1892, to Dec. 31,
By W. I. Fletcher, and F. O. Poole. . . . [1897].
Fourth supplement, from Jan. 1, 1897, to Jan. 1,
By W. I. Fletcher and M. Poole. . . .
.... 1903.
8°. 11 in. 5 vols.
POOLEY (Henry) M.P. The Memorial of the Church of
England, humbly offer'd to the consideration of all true
lovers of our Church and Constitution. [By. H. P., etc.']
1705, 4°. Sec Memorial.
Another edition. 1705, 4°.
See Case (The) of the Church of England's
Memorial [by H. P., cte.] fairly stated. . . . 1705, 4°.
• See Keview (A) of the dangers of the Church,
occasioned by the Memorial of the Church of Eng¬
land. [By H. P., cfc] 1705,4°.
POOR. Alarm to the householders and heritors of the City
of Edinburgh : in copies of proposals sent off by some in
the city, for procuring an act of Parliament, to impose a
poor-rate thereon, and of a letter by one of the said
householders ... to a friend in London, containing
observations upon . . . said proposals. . . . 1749, 8°.
POOR. Child {Sir 3.) Sir J. Child's proposals for the
relief ... of the poor. Somers (.1.) Baron Somers, Col¬
lection of tracts, vol. 11. 1814, 4^
Clarkson (w.) An Inquiry into the cause of the increase
of pauperism. . . . Pamphleteer, vol. 8. 1816, 8°.
Colquhoun (p.) a Treatise on indigence. . . . 1806, 8°.
Comparative (A) view of Mr. Gilbert's bill [on the
better relief and employment of the poor] and the plans
proposed in this work. . . . [? 1788], 8°.
■ Coste (a.) Hygiene sociale contre le pauperisme. . . .
1882, 8".
CouRTENAY (t. P.) Copy of a letter to . . . W. S. Bourne,
chairman of the select committee of the House of Com¬
mons appointed for the consideration of the poor-laws
from T. P. C. Pamphleteer, vol. 11. 1818, 8°.
Curwen (j. c.) Speech of J. C. C. . . . in the House of
Commons, on the 21st of February 1817. On a motion
for a committee to take into consideration the poor-laws.
Pamphleteer, vol. 10. 1817, 8°.
Defoe (d.) Giving alms no charity, and employing the
poor a grievance to the nation. . . . MacCulloch (j. r.)
A Select collection of economical tracts. 1859, 8°.
Drace (g.) The Problem of the aged poor. . . . 1895, 8°.
Eden {Sir f. m.) Bart. The State of the poor; or, a
History of the labouring classes in England, from the
Conquest to the present period. . . . 1797, 4°.
EsTCOURT (t.) An Account of the result of an effort to
better the condition of the poor in a country village. . . .
1804, 4°.
• Fielding (h.) A Proposal for making an effectual pro¬
vision for the poor, for amending their morals, and for
rendering them useful members of the society. To
which is added, a plan for buildings proposed. . . . 1753,
8°.
• Further observations on the improvements in the
maintenance of the poor in the town of Kingston upon
Hull. 1801,8°.
• Gilbert (t.) M./'. Considerations on the bills for the
better relief and employment of the poor. . . . 1787, 12°.
• Objections to Mr. Gilbert's plan of police, for the
more effectual and economical support of the poor, stated
and answered. . . . [1786], 8°.
Observations on the bills for amending and render¬
ing more effectual the laws relative to houses of correc¬
tion : for the better relief and employment of the poor.
. . . 1782, 8°.
—— • Plan for the better relief and employment of the
poor. . . . 1781, 8°.
• [Another edition.] 1781,8°.
■ A Plan of police: exhibiting the causes of the
present increase of the poor, and proposing a mode for
their future more effectual relief and support. [? 1781],
8°.
Plan to amend and enforce the act of 22 Geo. iii.
for the better relief and employment of the poor. . . .
[17831,8°.
Glover (g.) Observations on the present state of pau¬
perism in England. . . . Pamphleteer, vol. 10. 1817,
8°.
III.—68

Images and transcriptions on this page, including medium image downloads, may be used under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence unless otherwise stated. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence