1. To what extent and under what regulations are they, or
any part of their families, billeted or quartered on householders?
2. To what extent and under what regulations are they boarded
with individuals?
3. To what extent and under what regulations are there district
houses of industry for receiving the destitute able-bodied, or
any part of their families, and supplying them with food, clothes,
&c., and in which they are set to work?
4. To what extent and under what regulations do any religious
institutions give assistance to the destitute, by receiving them as
inmates, or by giving them alms?
5. To what extent and under what regulations is work provided
at their own dwellings for those who have trades, but do
not procure work for themselves?
6. To what extent and under what regulations is work provided
for such persons in agriculture or on public works?
7. To what extent and under what regulations are fuel, clothing,
or money, distributed to such persons or their families; at
all times of the year, or during any particular seasons?
8. To what extent and under what regulations are they relieved
by their children being taken into schools, and fed, clothed
and educated, or apprenticed?
9. To what extent and under what regulations, and to what
degree of relationship are the relatives of the destitute compelled
to assist them with money, food, or clothing, or by taking charge
of part of their families?
10. To what extent and under what regulations are they assisted
by loans?