Call Number (LC) Title Results
HV249.E89 S55 1999 From reformation to improvement : public welfare in early modern England / 1
HV249.E89 T56 2020eb The discourse of desperation : late 18th and early 19th century letters by paupers, prisoners, and rogues / 1
HV249.E89 W55 2011 Poverty, gender and life-cycle under the English poor law, 1760-1834 / 1
HV249.E89 W55 2011eb Poverty, gender and life-cycle under the English poor law, 1760-1834 / 1
HV249.I8 P747 2015 Philanthropy in Nineteenth-Century Ireland. 1
HV249.S4 Social work in a changing Scotland / 1
HV249.S5 Medicine, Law and Public Policy in Scotland : c. 1850-1990. 1
HV249.S5 C435 2017 Social Welfare: Scottish Perspective : Scottish Perspective / 1
HV249.S5 H68 2016 Social policy for social work, social care and the caring professions : Scottish perspectives / 1
HV249.S5 M555 2001 Geographies of care : space, place, and the voluntary sector / 1
HV249.S5 S593 2021 Social policy for social work, social care and the caring professions : Scottish perspectives / 1
HV249.S5 S74 2004eb Taking stock : Scottish social welfare after devolution / 1
HV249.S53 S62 Report of the Society, instituted in Edinburgh on 25th January 1813, for the Suppression of Beggars, for the relief of occasional distress, and for the encouragement of industry among the poor : with an account of receipts and disbursements from .. 1
HV249.S8 C6 Poor relief in Scotland : an outline of the growth and administration of the poor laws in Scotland, from the middle ages to the present day / 1
HV249.W354 D37 2020 #FutureGen : lessons from a small country / 1
HV250.B576 U686 2019 The Birmingham Parish Workhouse, 1730-1840. 1
HV250.C33 R83 1987 Charity and community in medieval Cambridge / 1
HV250.H335 M356 2013 Poor relief and community in Hadleigh, Suffolk, 1547-1600 / 1
HV250.I8 W4 Poor relief in Elizabethan Ipswich / 1
HV250.L6 1658 A true report of the president and governours of the corporation for the poore of the city of London and liberties thereof, touching the number of poore children maintained, the poore house-keepers imployed and releived [sic] at the Wardrobe, and Mynores houses belonging to the said governours by the pious care and encouragement of the Lord Major, commonalty and citizens of the city of London, and other good benefactors, viz. 1