A Letter to the Right Hon Henry Goulburn M P Chancellor of the Exchequer O

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A Letter to the Right Hon Henry Goulburn M P Chancellor of the Exchequer O
James Lord
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2. It will add to the comfort and improvement of every village, town, and hamlet, where adopted.
S. It will greatly diminish (if properly carried out) the enormous sums now paid in poor-rates. * and v. , " Many striking instances have been stated to your Committee, where the possession of an allotment has been the means of reclaiming the criminal, reforming the dissolute, and changing the whole moral character and conduct. " It gives the working man "a stake in the country, and places him in th
...e class which has something to lose. " * " In the Union of Huddersfield there has been in four years an increase of 500 per cent. !" — "Select Committee Evidence, " p. 70. And in one small parish, where the population was under 150, the rates for all purposes exceeded thirty shillings in the pound. Almost the whole land was consequently thrown out of cultivation by landlord and tenant ; tithes were not worth collecting ; and the glebe became value- less.
But the allotment system was adopted, and immediate good resulted.


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