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RECENT DEVELOPMENTS OF POOR RELIEF
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the same Union as lately as 18th November, in which the father, an insured person, was in the infirmary at a cost of 25s. a week, the wife was receiving sick benefit at 10s. a week, and the children were being fed at the

Overlapping of Old Age Pensions and the Poor Law.
Case-
paper.
Period. Days in Infirmary. Observations.
25798 Oct. 1913 Since 20th Oct. Still there.
2349 Oct. 1913 22 days
18328 Feb. 1913 10 days Also had two Dispensary
Orders.
25106 April 1913 64 days
20520 August 1913 46 days Two admissions.
25530 Sept. 1913 51 days Also had three Dispensary
Orders.
15349 August 1913 7 days
6184 Sept. 1913 8 days Also had two Dispensary
Orders.
15227 Feb. 1913 25 days
Sept. 1913 21 days
25448 July 1913 44 days
Oct. 1913 Admitted 4th Oct. Still there.
3549 Nov. 1912 11 days in work-
house
Oct. 1913 22 days
3714 Sept. 1913 49 days
Cases of Special Interest.
86 Infirmary
21/4/13 to 15/5/13
States "daughter Martha took her
pension all the while she was in
the infirmary."
2000 Infirmary
20/9/12 to 1/11/12
28/7/13 to 12/9/13
"O.A.P. 5s., rent 3s. Does a little
spinning when well enough."
"Friends assist with food."
Workhouse
15/10/13, still there
15/10/13
"Applies for admission; destitute.
Cannot manage on Old Age
Pension."
23738 Woman in Infirmary
12/2/12 to 12/3/12
3/9/13, still there
Both man and wife Old Age
Pensioners, but they live apart. Man
takes both pensions whilst wife is
in infirmary.
120 Woman in Infirmary Both Old Age Pensioners. Man takes
pension when wife away.
25628 Infirmary, 29/9/13 Still in infirmary. Son John before
Board on 7th October 1913, and
"excused." He has since been
taking the pension "to pay the
rent," but from the report of the
R.O. it would appear that the
pauper did not pay rent.