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HO 45/7642
1864-1869
This file was originally catalogued under more than one subject heading. These headings, and details of this file, are as follows:
POOR LAW AND PAUPERS (for special distress in particular districts see DISTRESS; for poor rates see RATES): Repatriation of destitute persons: further attempt; UK first to seek power to deport (1868-1869). [Notes: /52-61].
POOR LAW AND PAUPERS (for special distress in particular districts see DISTRESS; for poor rates see RATES): Repatriation of destitute persons: reciprocal arrangements with foreign governments suggested by Treasury (1866-1867). [Notes: /43-51].
LUNACY: Pauper lunatics: further attempt to obtain reciprocity; UK should first be empowered to deport foreigners (1866; 1868-1869). [Notes: /52-61].
LUNACY: Pauper lunatics: reciprocal treatment. Proposed gratuitous treatment of British lunatics in foreign asylums, and foreign lunatics in British asylums pending removal to country of origin. No agreement arrived at (1866). [Notes: /52-61].
LUNACY: British lunatics abroad: payment for maintenance. In future only expenses of removal to be paid (1864).
FOREIGN (See also ARMS; COMMISSIONS REGATORIES; DESERTERS; EXTRADITION; PASSPORTS; AND SHIP CASES): Paupers: British paupers abroad and French paupers in UK; further attempt to obtain reciprocity from foreign countries (1868-1869). [Notes: /52-61].
FOREIGN (See also ARMS; COMMISSIONS REGATORIES; DESERTERS; EXTRADITION; PASSPORTS; AND SHIP CASES): Paupers: reciprocal arrangements with foreign governments for repatriation suggested by Treasury (1866-1867). [Notes: /43-51].
FOREIGN (See also ARMS; COMMISSIONS REGATORIES; DESERTERS; EXTRADITION; PASSPORTS; AND SHIP CASES): Pauper lunatics: proposed reciprocal gratuitous treatment of foreign lunatics in British asylums, and of British lunatics in foreign asylums pending removal to country or origin. No agreement arrived at (1866).
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