CHAPTER XI.

METHODS OF RELIEF, 1597-1644 (continued).

B. Ordinary Relief.

We have seen how the poor were relieved in times of special emergency; we will now examine the kind of help that was bestowed upon those classes of poor who in almost every community were more or less constantly in need of assistance. We will notice first the relief given to the impotent and aged poor; secondly, the measures adopted to provide for destitute children; and lastly, the methods used to find work for the unemployed or to suppress vagrants.

α. The impotent poor.

1. Almshouses and endowed charities.

a. Old endowments which remained unchanged through the Reformation.