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| | | | | | | | | 18 , District. Relieving Officer. Ordinary Medical. Casual. F R a o e n I i N i r l d 1st 2d to f n o n i Week. 13th . w e d Week. n P t h f a ----------- ----------- o a r o h A a t | N p w t r e f e b t o e | a a i i s s r | m u f W r s i C Q t P d o I I | e p e h e h d l u r e e f n I n | I e e s , e a a a r r n | n o r i n i n s r c i e o M M | f , f d w t s t t o d r o K o | K b i h . e . d , d n i n | i t a a o n e r e e n e | n h n n r g r l r y d y | d e d y n e y . . . . | . ----- ---- ----- ----- ------ ----- ----- -----+----- | s. d. s. d. s. d.|s. d. ----- ---- ----- ----- ------ ----- ----- -----+----- | | | | | | | ----- ----- -----+----- | TOTALS. | It is possible that a union maybe found in which the number of poor are so few, as to allow of the four orders of poor--the Ordinary, the Medical, the Casual, and the Unclassified--to be contained in one book; but in general it would be necessary to separate them and to appropriate a book to each order; and there are parishes so large, and in which certain classes of poor abound, as to require separate books for those particular cases. [4] Elia [5] If the reader will refer again to the form of "Relief List," he will perceive that there are three general divisions, named severally, ordinary, medical, and casual. These terms were preserved, because they are well known in actual practice, rather than bec
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