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  2. The number of vagrants or vagabonds increased in the Tudor period to around 30,000. Vagabonds were a mix of ex-soldiers, unemployed farm workers, women, children, old and sick people. Some of the vagrants were fit and able to work, but who decided that a life of crime was easier. These people were often known as sturdy beggars.
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    A vagrant was a person who could work but chose not to, and having no fixed abode or lawful occupation, begged. Vagrancy was punishable by human branding or whipping. Vagrants were distinguished from the impotent poor, who were unable to support themselves because of advanced age or sickness. See more

    Vagrancy is the condition of wandering homelessness without regular employment or income. Vagrants (also known as bums, vagabonds, rogues, tramps, or drifters) usually live in poverty and support themselves by … See more

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    From 27 November 1891, a vagabond could be jailed. Vagabonds, beggars and procurers were … See more

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    Vagrants have been historically characterised as outsiders in settled, ordered communities: embodiments of otherness, objects of scorn or mistrust, or worthy recipients of help and charity.
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