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THE IMPACT OF STURGES BOURNE'S POOR LAW REFORMS IN RURAL ENGLAND – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 May 2014

SAMANTHA A. SHAVE*
Affiliation:
University of Cambridge
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Abstract

Type
Corrigendum
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2014 

In this article Figure 1 was incorrectly duplicated as Figure 2. The correct Figure 2 is reproduced below.

Sources: A variety of British Parliamentary Papers 1821–1835. ‘Selected counties’ consist of Dorset, Hampshire, Somerset, Sussex and Wiltshire. For details see S. A. Shave, ‘Poor law reform and policy innovation in rural southern England, c.1780–1850’ (unpublished PhD thesis, University of Southampton, 2010), pp. 146–7.

Fig. 2. Percentage of parishes in England and selected southern counties of England with an assistant overseer, 1819–1834.

References

REFERENCE

Shave, Samantha A., ‘The Impact of Sturges Bourne's Poor Law Reforms in Rural England’, Historical Journal, 56 (2013), pp. 399429.Google Scholar
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Fig. 2. Percentage of parishes in England and selected southern counties of England with an assistant overseer, 1819–1834.

Sources: A variety of British Parliamentary Papers 1821–1835. ‘Selected counties’ consist of Dorset, Hampshire, Somerset, Sussex and Wiltshire. For details see S. A. Shave, ‘Poor law reform and policy innovation in rural southern England, c.1780–1850’ (unpublished PhD thesis, University of Southampton, 2010), pp. 146–7.