Plague and the poor law were inextricably entwined, yet there has been little research into the extent to which poor relief contributed to the economic costs of plague epidemics. While much of the huge expense plague represented to local communities was met largely by special plague rates, fasts and fines, and income from charitable briefs, poor relief was a part of this mixed economy of funds. Through a microhistory of the parish of St Benedict in Cambridge in the town’s worst outbreak of plague in 1665-1666, this article indicates that poor relief supported a substantial number of families and paid for their burials. The costs met by overseers represented around one month’s additional parish spending. If this was scaled up proportionately...
This article examines the expansion of plague hospitals in early modern France. It shows that the de...
© Economic History Society 2014. This is the accepted version of the article which has been publishe...
The essential gaps in our knowledge of the Old Poor Law in Norfolk are; a lack of detailed work on t...
Plague and the poor law were inextricably entwined, yet there has been little research into the exte...
Plague hospitals played a key role in the provision of poor relief in late medieval and early modern...
In 1665, the city of London did not bustle with its usual activity. Streets were uncharacteristicall...
The world’s first nation-wide, publicly-funded welfare system emerged and solidified in England over...
Graduation date: 2008The Second Pandemic had a profound impact on the people of Europe. In the few y...
We use individual records of 920,000 burials and 630,000 baptisms to reconstruct the spatial and tem...
Plague and poverty were synonymous with London’s expansion in the seventeenth century and were parti...
Many local studies have looked at the application of poor relief at parish level. This thesis is uni...
The Great Plague of London in 1665 was the last major outbreak of the bubonic plague in Great Britai...
1665 would be the year of London’s deadliest outbreak of plague which would shortly thereafter be kn...
Most studies of poor relief in the South-East of England under the old poor law have concentrated on...
England was the most ravaged state in all of Europe and its city, London, to be one of the most dama...
This article examines the expansion of plague hospitals in early modern France. It shows that the de...
© Economic History Society 2014. This is the accepted version of the article which has been publishe...
The essential gaps in our knowledge of the Old Poor Law in Norfolk are; a lack of detailed work on t...
Plague and the poor law were inextricably entwined, yet there has been little research into the exte...
Plague hospitals played a key role in the provision of poor relief in late medieval and early modern...
In 1665, the city of London did not bustle with its usual activity. Streets were uncharacteristicall...
The world’s first nation-wide, publicly-funded welfare system emerged and solidified in England over...
Graduation date: 2008The Second Pandemic had a profound impact on the people of Europe. In the few y...
We use individual records of 920,000 burials and 630,000 baptisms to reconstruct the spatial and tem...
Plague and poverty were synonymous with London’s expansion in the seventeenth century and were parti...
Many local studies have looked at the application of poor relief at parish level. This thesis is uni...
The Great Plague of London in 1665 was the last major outbreak of the bubonic plague in Great Britai...
1665 would be the year of London’s deadliest outbreak of plague which would shortly thereafter be kn...
Most studies of poor relief in the South-East of England under the old poor law have concentrated on...
England was the most ravaged state in all of Europe and its city, London, to be one of the most dama...
This article examines the expansion of plague hospitals in early modern France. It shows that the de...
© Economic History Society 2014. This is the accepted version of the article which has been publishe...
The essential gaps in our knowledge of the Old Poor Law in Norfolk are; a lack of detailed work on t...