QUECKETT,on Penny Banks
Quentin Matsys, industry of
RAGGED SCHOOLS and Penny Banks
foundation of
Ramsay, Allan
Ready-money transactions
Reform of Number One
of home
Republican millionaires
Respectability, abuse of
Rich man, the troubles of the
Richardson, S.
Rochdale, co-operative corn-mill
Equitable Pioneers Society
Roebuck, J.A., on the working classes
Rural districts, unwholesome condition of
ignorance in
Russell, Lord, on self-imposed taxes
Ruthven Savings Bank
SALADIN, on wealth Salamanca, Jose de, on love of gold Salt, T., sketch of his life founds Saltaire and his workpeople Saltaire Sanitary science Savings Banks the first at Ruthven used by domestic servants used most where wages are lowest used by soldiers military at Bilston Penny school increase of Post Office statistics of Savings, see Thrift Scholarship in the School of Mines Scotch charities Scott, W., and debt Self-help, means self-respect Sharp, W. Sheridan, and debt Sikes. C.W., on thriftlessness on Savings Banks and Post Office Savings Banks sketch of his life Slavery, in Britain in England in Scotland Smith, Joseph, starts a Savings Bank Smith, Sydney, and poverty Society, living up to higher Socrates, on thrift Southey, his industry Spinoza, and poverty Steele, R., and debt Steen, Jan, and debt Stephenson, George Sterne, and poverty Stone, on public charities Strikes, losses by, 47, 98-100 Sully, Duke of, on economy, 93 Sympathy between masters and men, want of, 180-83
Tact, want of, 95
Tassie, sculptor, 80
Taxes, self-imposed, 39
Taylor, J., on reputation of man
of money, 294
Thrift, origin and definition of,
1; an acquired principle, 8;
gives Capital, 10; is within
reach of all, 11-3; of time,
12; needs common sense. 13;
needs a beginning, 14; is a
duty, 14; in youth, 18; is
practical, 19; dignity of, 20;
in Guernsey, 35; object of,
65; is Order, 66; of upper
classes, 67; rules for, 89;
limits of, 90; is a dignity and
satisfaction, 93; is conservative,
107-8; and building
societies, 109; of Frenchmen
and Belgians, 115; of private
soldiers, 133-5; lessons
in, 145-6; of great generals,
192; of French workmen,
231-2; leads to Charity, 286
Thriftlessness, of savages, 2; of
nations, 9; of individuals, 10;
selfishness of, 14; dependence
of, 16; cruelty of, 17,112; in
prosperous times, 26, 30; of
English workmen, 36-7, 41-57,
91, 139
Tottenham Savings Bank, 127
Trades Unions, 99-100
Typhus, a preventible disease,
335
UNCIVILIZED condition of the
poor, 32
VENTILATION
WAGES of working classes Wakefield, P., and Savings Banks Walker, Robert Walpole, Horace, on bargains Walter, J., on pride in work Washington, G., and slaves Waterlow, S. Watt, James Wealth, by labour and poverty Wellington, Duke of, on military Savings Banks Wesley J., his account-keeping Whitworth, J., and co-operation Winckelmann Woman, influence of Women, require to be taught physiology domestic economy arithmetic cooking Working-men, definition of thriftlessness of wages of extravagance of want of self-respect among neglect opportunities want knowledge co-operation among strikes among their ability to save do not much use the Savings Banks Wycherley, and debt