A geographical and statistical display of the locality, relation, superficies, and population of each county, section, district, and colony of the British Empire ... Russia, Prussia, France, the Netherlands, Germany, and the peninsula of Spain and Portugal, and the United States of North America, and China.
- John Marshall
- Date:
- [1833?]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A geographical and statistical display of the locality, relation, superficies, and population of each county, section, district, and colony of the British Empire ... Russia, Prussia, France, the Netherlands, Germany, and the peninsula of Spain and Portugal, and the United States of North America, and China. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The Royal College of Surgeons of England. The original may be consulted at The Royal College of Surgeons of England.
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![STATEMENT shewing the Amount of the Parochial Assessments in all England and Wales, and the proportion thereof expended for other purposes than the Relief of the Poor, annually on an average of the three Years ending Easter 1750; in the Year ending Easter 1776 ; annually on an average of the three Years ending Easter 1785; in the Year ending Easter 1803; and in each cf the 18 Years 1812 29, ending Easter 1830; shewing also the Amount expended for the Maintenance of the Poor, distinguishing the pro- portion thereof, so expended in the County of MIDDLESEX, in each of those Periods and Years, together with the Number of Committals for Crime in the County of Middlesex, in each of the 25 Years 1805-30, the annual average price of Wheat, with the amount of Money expended in each Year, for the Maintenance of the Poor, converted into Quarters of Wheat. Proportion Proportion I ^ ' 11 TOTAL Expended for Expended for Relief 1^ Years Amount of purochial other purposes of the. Poor. § £ -11 STATEMENT of the Number of Quarters of than Relief Js Oats ; Beans and Peas; : and of Mal1 r; and of Asscsuments. of the Poor. and Wales. £ Middlesex. •g 2 41 £; kq O Sacks of Floor, brought to Mark Lane Market in ijonaon, m eacn oi tne 19 Years 1812—1S30. 730,135 40,164 689,971 81,030 27/11 58,051 1776 1,720,316 172,728 1,530,800 174,274 J% 45/0 77,455 Quaiters of -A— Sacks of 1785 2,167,749 255,509 2,004,239 195,527 46/6,1 84,022 Beaus Malt 1802 - 3 5,348,205 1,224,177 4,077,891 349,200 Si? 64/8 ~ • 108,000 Oats and Peas Flour 1812 — 13 8,646,841 2,185,304 0,656,106 502,967 1,602 125/5 80,205 597,028 118,183 134,324 289,902 1813 — 14 8,388,974 2,213,480 6,294,581 543,333 1,707 108/9 99,992 755,630 123,370 164,840 388,955 1814 — 15 7,457,676 2,087,002 5,418,846 505,601 1,646 73/11 136,803 725,009 135,773 171,987 399,502 1815 — 16 6,937,425 1,214,071 5,724,839 519,164 2,005 64/4 161,000 842,572 158,632 177,804 362,828 1816 — 17 8,128,418 1,210,720 6,910,925 540,235 2,226 75/10 142,480 838,133 157,349 146,115 338,049 1817 — 18 9,320,440 1,432,332 7,870,801 634,703 2,686 94/9 134,000 716,689 154,690 151,123 319,480 1818 — 19 8,932,185 1,408,905 7,516,704 634,746 2,665 84/1 150,982 1,232,767 219,735 183,964 369,733 1819 — 20 8,719,655 1,342,658 7,330,254 625,665 2,691 73/0 65/7 171,045 887,705 207,490 162,402 381,986 1820 — 21 8,411,893 1,375,868 6,959,251 615,494 2,773 187,825 1,150,833 124,856 193,966 406,849 1821 22 7,761,441 1,336,533 0,358,704 582,055 2,480 54/5 213,925 748,045 159,241 216,220 447,759 1822 — 23 6,898,153 1,148,230 5,772,962 527,625 2,539 43/3 246,300 801,079 160,021 241,393 440,991 1823 -- 24 6,836,505 1,137,598 5,736,930 523,387 2,503 51/9 202,275 856,809 129,885 212,239 489,973 1824 — 25 6,972,323 1,212,199 5,786,080 541 402 2,621 62/0 174,645 964,827 144,182 243,208 486,493 1825 — 26 6,965,051 1,246,145 5,928,505 555,797 2,902 66/6 167,157 1,142,817 159,874 266,885 521,365 1826 — 27 7,784,351 1.362,377 6,441,080 | SI2,148 3,457 57/0 214,500 1,244,056 186,397 268,534 466,715 1827 — 28 7,715,055 1,372,433 6,298,003 659,484 3,381 55/0 235,000 l 1,225,012 162,642 215,288 419,789 1828 — 29 7,642,171 1,280,328 6,332,411 3,516 58/8 224,975 | 1,530,425 164,448 246,905 523,106 1329 — 30 8,111,422 1,322,239 6,829,042 675,825 3,567 64/3 210 373 1,145.754 147,401 219,478 368,888 1830 — 31 1831 — 32 i:>32 — 33 1833 — 34 1 1 || 901,440 131,637 | 234,137 412,876 Summary of Parochial Assessments and Expenditure, and of the County of MIDDLESEX. of M l DDLESEX, distinguishing the proportion for the 97 Parishes ■ within the M ails of the City of London, in each of the four Years 1803. 1813. 1814. 1815. 1803. 1813. 1814. 1815. ending Easter £ £ £ £ £ TO TAL Amount of Money raised by Parochial Rates 490,144 627,853 686,291 675,167 59,741 72,172 79,444 73,781 Being in proportion to the Real Property Cent .... — 11 4 5 12 5 1 12 1 4 — — — — Or. in the £. ( on £ 5,595,537, in 1815.) 3/5£ 2/3 2/5| 2/5 3/2 — — — Proportion Expended for Relief of the Poor 249,200 502,967 543,333 505,601 48,789 56,643 59,829 55,186 hs Sails of Law, Removals, and Overseers Expences.. 18,084 22,472 23,726 24,100 2,417 3,259 3,596 3,588 Maintenance of the Wives & Children.of Militia Men 15,991 17,835 9,874' ( 1,846 2,432 178 Ail other Militia Charges 111,692 1,160 466 385 >14,449 ! — 14 Church, County, Eye Highway Rates, &c ) .135,145 154,949 153,396 ' 1 1 [.23,889 30,263 25,911 TOTAL PAROCHIAL EXPENDITURE £ 478,976 j 677,735 740,309 693,356 65,656 85,637 96,121 84,880 Number of Persons f In Workh., including Children 15,186 16,698 16,115 16,026 1,888 1,451 1,458 1,412 permanently relieved ^ Out of do,, exclusive of do. 12,185 17,296 18,333 18,241 1 2,582 2,734 2,807 2,703 Relieved Occasionally 24,765 75,511 84,770 83,988 1,512 1,847 1,936 ] ,721 Persons relieved not bpin^ Ptinshioners ,.tTT,....TT 32,506 3,403 1 TOTAL Number relieved 84,642 109,535 119,218 118,255 9,385 6,032 6.201 j 5,836 Number of Persons in Friendly Societies 72,741 57,340 57,213 67,186 1 4,047 3,753 3,944 1 4,535 City of LONDON, The Number of Children in the County of Middlesex belonging to those permanently relieved out of Workhouse in 1802 - 3, was 4,347 under 5 Years of Age; ana 6,690 from 6 lo 14, and out of the Total Number relieved 8,407 were above 60 Years of Age, or disabled from labor by permanent illness or other infirmity : of the amount expended for maintenance of the Poor in the same Year, 2*24,048 was the proportion for those mais'.'kied in Workhouse, being at the rate of £ 14 14 10 ^ head. On referring to the Statement of the Assessment and Expenditure of the several out Parishes of the JJtlropolis, the rale head for maintenance of the Poor in Work- house, in the Year ending Easier 1803, will be seen to vary from £6 18 0 in St. John Wapping, to £41- 13 9 in St. Mary Islington; this disparity (admitting the accounts to be correct ) bespeaks extreme insufficiency on one side, or great profusion on the other; but, the probed iliiy is, that the disparity arises more from the want oj method and competency in making up the accounts than from any uctual difftrence in the scale or cost of subsistence ; it ms which in one case will be charged under one head, will in another case be chargid under other heads, precluding all fair comparison, and Ihereby shewing the desirableness for some uniform mode of account being adopted and enforced into practice, in all the parishes of the Kingdom.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22297030_0041.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)