[104] MS. Minutes, Newcastle Board of Guardians, 7th October 1836.
[105] Circular of 30th April 1842, in Eighth Annual Report, 1842, p. 179.
[106] Minute of Commissioners respecting the means of enforcing an Outdoor Labour Test, 31st October 1842, p. 381 of Ninth Annual Report, 1843.
[107] For such Special Labour Test Orders, issued in supplement to the Out-relief Prohibitory Order, see those to Boston Union, of 3rd February 1847; Crediton Union, 21st May 1847; and Catherington Union, 2nd June 1847, which are in the most usual form; or those to Foleshill Union, 13th December 1847; Maldon Union, 7th December 1847; and Nuneaton Union, 13th December 1847, which are in a much shorter form, omitting the authority for the appointment of a superintendent of pauper labour.
[108] For such Special Labour Test Orders, issued to unions not under the Out-relief Prohibitory Order, see that to Ashton-under-Lyne Union, 29th March 1847; or that, in a shorter form, omitting the authority for the appointment of a superintendent of pauper labour, to Chertsey Union, 17th December 1847.
[109] Circular Letter, 14th December 1852, in Fifth Annual Report of Poor Law Board, 1852, p. 31.
[110] Special Report on the Further Amendment of the Poor Law, 1839, p. 72.
[111] Poor Law Commissioners to Plymouth Board of Guardians, 25th April 1840.
[112] p. 45 of Second Annual Report, 1836; Official Circular, No. 29, p. 151, 30th November 1843.
[113] Minute, 31st October 1842, p. 383 of Ninth Annual Report, 1843.