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  2. Vagabonds Act 1572 - Wikipedia

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    The Vagabonds Act 1572 or the Vagabonds, etc. Act 1572 [1] (14 Eliz. 1.c. 5) was a law passed in England under Queen Elizabeth I.It is a part of the Tudor Poor Laws and a predecessor to the Elizabethan Poor Laws.

  3. Vagabonds Act 1547 - Wikipedia

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    The Vagabonds Act 1547 (1 Edw. 6.c. 3), also known as the Vagrancy Act 1547, was a statute passed in England by King Edward VI and his Lord Protector, Edward Seymour. [1] It provided that vagabonds could be enslaved for two years and continued weekly parish collections for the poor. [2]

  4. Tudor poor laws - Wikipedia

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    The Vagabonds Act 1572 provided comprehensive reform that would become the basis for the 1597 and 1601 Elizabethan poor laws. It provided additional structure for the registration of poor and parish collections. The Poor Act 1575 required that each parish had to have a store of "wool, hemp, flax, iron" so that the poor could be set to work.

  5. Vagabonds Act - Wikipedia

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    Vagabonds Act 1536 (27 Hen. 8. c. 25), Act of the Parliament of England, a part of Henry VIII's "Tudor Poor Laws" Vagabonds Act 1547 (1 Edw. 4. c. 3), Act of the Parliament of England under Edward VI; Vagabonds Act 1572 (14 Eliz. 1. c. 5), Act of the Parliament of England, a part of Elizabeth I's "Tudor Poor Laws" Vagabonds Act 1597 (39 Eliz. 1. c.

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    Shortly after arriving in California, she went to a convenience store and heard a man preaching in the parking lot. The second time she saw him, the pair exchanged numbers and quickly started dating.

  7. Vagabonds Act 1597 - Wikipedia

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    The Relief of the Parish Poor remained in force until the 20th century. The third act to pass was the Hospitals for the Poor Act 1597, which became the basis for the Victorian workhouse system; and another was the Act for "the punishment of rogues, vagabonds and sturdy beggars". Rogues who escaped were arrested, branded and then returned to the ...

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    Section 201 of the Social Security Act requires that the money in the trust funds be invested in interest-bearing debt securities issued and guaranteed by the federal government known as U.S ...

  9. Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for Friday ...

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    Move over, Wordle, Connections and Mini Crossword—there's a new NYT word game in town! The New York Times' recent game, "Strands," is becoming more and more popular as another daily activity ...