Call Number (LC) Title Results
HV4085.A5 L38 Urban deprivation and government initiative / 1
HV4085.A5 P68 2018eb Poverty and social exclusion in the UK. 1
HV4085.A5 R49 1988 The ghetto and the underclass : essays on race and social policy / 1
HV4085 .L48 1697 A letter from a citizen of London to a member of Parliament proposing a method from the employment of the vagrant poor, in the manufacture of sail-cloth 1
HV4085.L6 Slumming : sexual and social politics in Victorian London / 1
HV4085.L6 Y45 2007eb Slums and slum clearance in Victorian London 1
HV4085.85 .C42 1649 [The poore mans advocate, or, Englands samaritan] [powring oyle and wine into the wounds of the nation. By making present provision for the souldier and the poor, by reconciling all parties, by paying all arreares to the Parl. Army, all publique debts, and all the late K. Q. and Princes debts due before this session] 1
HV4086.A3 Providing for the poor the Old poor law, 1750 1834. / 1
HV4086.A3 A23 2010 Accommodating Poverty : the Housing and Living Arrangements of the English Poor, C. 1600-1850.
Accommodating Poverty the Housing and Living Arrangements of the English Poor, C. 1600-1850.
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HV4086.A3 A23 2011eb Accommodating poverty : the housing and living arrangements of the English poor, c. 1600-1850 / 1
HV4086.A3 E53 1625 Charles by the grace of God, king of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c., to all to whom these presents shall come, greeting whereas the lords spirituall and temporall, now assembled in Parliament vpon the sixt day of this instant moneth of August, entring into a due and Christian consideration of the wants ... which many poore people ... of London and Westminster doe vndergoe by reason of the grieuous visitation of the plague .. 1
HV4086.A3 H54 1991 Poverty and compassion : the moral imagination of the late Victorians / 1
HV4086.A3 H55 1984 The idea of poverty : England in the early Industrial Age / 2
HV4086.A3 Y45 1992 Slums and redevelopment : policy and practice in England, 1918-45, with particular reference to London / 1
HV4086.A6 B46 1982 The Speenhamland County : poverty and the poor laws in Berkshire, 1782-1834 / 1
HV4086.A6 G843 2015eb Poverty and welfare in Guernsey, 1560-2015 / 1
HV4086 .C69 1660 A declaration on behalf of the poor of Enfield and by the consent of some of the most rationalist, there the case of them is also much, what the the [sic] case of the poor of thewhole [sic] nation, they being pleaded for, first by a short letter, and six queries : which after some paines taken in the parish with the rich and poor : a short declaration to the parish onely : their general complaint, shewing the causes of the miseries, and the remedies thereof, answering many objections, shewing how hard the great work is, discovering the madness of the world, cities, and their rights, and declaring the foundation of all law, of all happiness, and miseries here and hereafter : with a discovery of spirits : you may read and read them in the sheet : the 8 queries received from a poor man hinted, the whole matter in a discourse, about soul and body as God has joyned them here, the body being the spirits house, that which necessary to feed them / 1
HV4086.L5 S74 2019 Courts and alleys : a history of Liverpool courtyard housing / 1
HV4086.L6 L66 2013eb The people of the abyss / 1
HV4086.L6 T78 The True copy of a letter sent to Mr. Caryl in behalf of the poor prisoners and citizens of London which was by him communicated to the members of Parliament, and the rest of his auditory at Christ-Churh on Thursday, Octob. 6, being the day appointed for a solemn thanksgiving : with Mr. Caryls commemoration and exhortation for the resotring such to liberty, who have a long time lain under the common and fatal calamity of grates and prisons : as also that they would speedily be pleased to shew mercy to the oppressed, and to give relief to the distressed, that so none may have cause to say, whilest great men are feasting the poor lye aperishing.
The True copy of a letter sent to Mr. Caryl in behalf of the poor prisoners and citizens of London which was by him communicated to the members of Parliament, and the rest of his auditory at Christ-Churh on Thursday, Octob. 6, being the day appointed for a solemn thanksgiving : with Mr. Caryls commemoration and exhortation for the resotring such to liberty, who have a long time lain under the common and fatal calamity of grates and prisons : as also that they would speedily be pleased to shew mercy to the oppressed, and to give relief to the distressed, that so none may have cause to say, whilest great men are feasting the poor lye aperishing.
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