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Vagrancy in Law and Practice under the Old Poor Law (Paperback)
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Vagrancy in Law and Practice under the Old Poor Law (Paperback)
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In eighteenth-century England, the law surrounding vagrancy was
complicated, and practice stood in complex relationship to law.
Drawing on extensive archival research and in-depth study of both
statute law and local administrative records, this book examines
the complexities of vagrancy law and the realities of its practice
during the long eighteenth century. It shows how settlement law and
poor law provision failed to address both the changing demographic
situation and the impact of wars, leaving significant numbers
without support. Focusing on the 1744 Vagrant Act, the study traces
how and why the law evolved, from 1700 when vagrancy was first made
a county charge, and what changes followed in the late eighteenth
and early nineteenth centuries. It explores how vagrancy law was
used and to what effect, how it was extended and adapted to plug
gaps in both poor law provision and in dealing with petty crime not
covered by statute law, and how law and practice intersected with
social reality. Using the Quarter Sessions records of six counties:
Westmorland, Cambridgeshire, Dorset, Hampshire, Lancashire and
Middlesex, the book is able to give the first account of vagrancy
law in provincial England, rather than focusing on metropolitan
areas, thus also demonstrating the tensions between parishes,
justices and counties over the use of law and its financial impact.
By detailed reference to cases of individual vagrants, the book
also shows what sorts of people were dealt with under vagrancy law,
what happened to them, and how and why the justices discriminated
between the unfortunate and the criminal elements among them. This
analysis reveals the principal causes of the vagrancy problems and
the misfit between the law and social reality, with particular
emphasis on the impact of wars and immigration from Ireland and
Scotland. As the first full-length study of vagrancy law and
practice in the eighteenth century, this book will constitute an
essential item in any collection of books on the old poor law.
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