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List of paupers on the fund of St Nicholas Parish and of stranger paupers resident in or paid by Inspector of St Nicholas Parish with their residences, ages, monthly allowances and number of dependents as at 1 July 1857. - Includes poor on monthly roll (arranged by district), poor on weekly roll, orphan and deserted children, paupers and deserted children in the poor house, non-resident paupers, orphans in other parishes, list of lunatic paupers, fatuous paupers in the poor house and with relations, strangers on the monthly and weekly rolls. Also a statement of expenditure for year ending 14 May 1857.
List of paupers on the fund of St Nicholas Parish and of stranger paupers resident in or paid by Inspect of St Nicholas Parish with their residences, ages, monthly allowances and number of dependents, at 20th June 1866. - Includes monthly, weekly, orphan and rent roll, blind asylum, resident in other parishes, in lunatic asylum, and in poor house Report by the Inspector on the state of the poor, Report by the Governor on the state of the Poor in the Poor House; and an abstract of the revenue and expenditure for the years ending 14 May 1872 - 1881, estimate of expenditure and proposed assessment for the ensuring year. Also list of Poor on the funds of the parish, and of the poor on the funds of other parishes, resident in the parish, with their residences.
The lists of paupers are generally broken down in to those receiving out-door relief (allowances); orphans and deserted children; kirk session fund recipients; poor in other parishes and "stranger" poor in St Nicholas parish; children in industrial schools; poor in institutions (such as the Asylum for the Blind, the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb); lunatics or fatuous paupers boarded out or in asylums; and the inmates of St Nicholas Poorhouse. The lists usually give the individuals name, residence, age, number of dependents (or the name of their parents or guardians in the case of children) and the amount of allowance they were granted.
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