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WebA workhouse or poorhouse is a publicly maintained facility for the support and housing of poor persons, typically run by a local government entity such as a county or municipality. Institutions of this nature were founded in …
An Introduction to the Workhouse
WebIntroduction. The Oxford Dictionary's first record of the word workhouse dates back to 1652 in Exeter — 'The said house to bee converted for a workhouse for the poore of this cittye and also a house of correction for …
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Web1832-1914. The Changing Face of the Workhouse: 'Asylums in everything but…' This section describes the workhouses built after the 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act, designed to punish the 'work-shy' with their harsh …
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