SECTION IV
1. | A Strike of the Journeymen Feltmakers, 1696–99 | 619 |
2. | A Petition of Master Tailors against Combination among the Journeymen, 1721 | 622 |
3. | A Dispute in the Northumberland and Durham Coal Industry, 1765 | 625 |
4. | Sickness and Unemployment Benefit Clubs among the Woolcombers, 1794 | 626 |
5. | Combination Act, 1799 | 626 |
6. | Combination Act, 1800 | 627 |
7. | The Scottish Weavers' Strike, 1812 | 631 |
8. | The Repeal of the Combination Acts, 1824 | 633 |
9. | A Prosecution of Strikers under the Common Law of Conspiracy, 1810 | 635 |
10. | An Act Revising the Law affecting Combinations, 1825 | 636 |
11. | The Conviction of the Dorchester Labourers, 1834 | 638 |
12. | An Address of the Working Men's Association to Queen Victoria, 1837 | 641 |
13. | A Chartist Manifesto on the Sacred Month, 1839 | 642 |
14. | The Rochdale Pioneers, 1844 | 643 |
SECTION V
1. | Settlement Law, 1662 | 647 |
2. | Defoe's Pamphlet "Giving Alms no Charity", 1704 | 649 |
3. | The Workhouse Test Act, 1722 | 650 |
4. | Gilbert's Act, 1782 | 652 |
5. | Speenhamland "Act of Parliament", 1795 | 655 |
6. | The Workhouse System, 1797 | 657 |
7. | Two Varieties of the Roundsman System of Relief, 1797 | 660 |
8. | Another Example of the Roundsman System, 1808 | 660 |
9. | A Report of the Poor Law Commission, 1834 | 661 |
10. | The Poor Law Amendment Act, 1834 | 663 |
11. | Outdoor Relief Prohibitory Order, 1844 | 664 |
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