THE LAWS RELATING TO THE POO R; BEING A SUPPLEMENT TO THE SIXTH EDITION OF BOTT'S POOR LAWS, AS WELL AS TO THE FOURTH EDITION OF NOLAN'S TREATISE ON THE SAME SUBJECT. INCLUDING ALL THE CASES AND STATUTES TO THE DAY OF PUBLICATION. BY JOHN TIDD PRATT, OF THE INNER TEMPLE, ESQ., BARRISTER AT LAW. LONDON: SAUNDERS AND BENNING, LAW BOOKSELLERS, (SUCCESSORS TO J. BUTTERWORTH AND SON,) 43, FLEET STREET. 1833. ADVERTISEMENT. THE following pages contain all the Cases which have been reported, and Statutes passed, relative to the Poor Laws, since the publication of the Sixth Edition of Mr. Bott's Work in 1827, and will also be found a useful companion to the fourth Edition of the late Mr. Nolan's Treatise on the same subject. This being intended as a continuation of Mr. Bott's Work, his arrangement has been carefully followed, and reference made throughout to the placitum, or number of the case, in each of the volumes of that work. 4, Elm Court, Temple, Sept. 12, 1833. |