Being for the relief of the poor and leprous, it was built outside the city itself in an area of Chatham which lay within the jurisdiction of Rochester called " Chatham Intra " ( " Chatham Within " ).
42.
Since 998, St . Odilio, Abbott of Cluny, had All Soul's Day celebrated by his monks on 2 November, which day was gradually devoted by the entire church to the relief of the poor souls.
43.
The 1930 Poor Law Act abolished the workhouse test and replaced the Poor Law with public bodies known as Public Assistance Committees for the relief of the poor and destitute, while Poor Law hospitals came under the control of local authorities.
44.
From 1823 until his death in 1867 Higton worked closely with the Booth Charities, established in the first quarter of the seventeenth century by Humphrey Booth ( the Elder ), to aid the relief of the poor of Salford and Manchester.
45.
The largest of the later confraternities is the " Archconfraternity for the Relief of the Poor Souls in Purgatory under the title of the Assumption of Mary " ( founded 1841 ) in the Redemptorist church of Santa Maria in Monterone at Rome.
46.
The first complete code of poor relief was made in the Act for the Relief of the Poor 1597 and some provision for the " deserving poor " was eventually made in the Houses of Correction or even subjected to beatings to mend their attitudes.
47.
The Act for the Relief of the Poor 1601, popularly known as the " Elizabethan Poor Law ", " 43rd Elizabeth " or the " Old Poor Law " was passed in 1601 and created a national poor law system for England and Wales.
48.
Knatchbull's legislation "'For Amending the Laws relating to Settlement, Employment and Relief of the Poor "'marked the first emergence of the workhouse test although this principle was adopted more fully after the passing of the Poor Law Amendment Act.
49.
The Phnom Penh Post newspaper on Friday quoted committee official Tep Jahnvibol as saying that the Buddhist Association for the Relief of the Poor appears to have close ties with the ruling Cambodian People's Party " in clear violation of the code of conduct ."
50.
In 1872 Hugh Barton Gledstanes left ?, 000, on ambiguous trust as the income was directed " for the relief of the poor brethren and for the help of the Lord's servants who carried on the work of the Gospel at Leckhampstead and neighbourhood ".