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Scotland
There remains many aspects of Scottish Poor Law to be added to
this site. Please check back as additions are made frequently.
Scottish Poor Law
Scotland evolved a totally different system to that in England and
Wales, based on a Voluntary "giving". Legal assessments could be
applied but were only introduced in the Larger Towns around the 1830's. Many
Parishes refused to give allowances at all.
Scotland had their own Royal Commission following a report from which, the 1845
Poor Law Act was passed providing that all those entitled were to receive an
allowance.
A Central Control called the Board of Supervision was set up, but Parish based
administration continued.
The National Archives of Scotland have produced "Poor
Relief in Scotland" which includes facsimile copies of original
records.
ISBN 0870874188
Counties in Scotland
Aberdeenshire
Angus
Argyll
Ayrshire
Banffshire
Berwickshire
Bute (islands of Arran and Bute)
Caithness
Clackmannanshire
Dumfriesshire
Dunbartonshire
East Lothian
Fife
Forfarshire (see Angus)
Inverness-shire (includes Lewis
(part), Uist & Skye)
Kincardineshire
Kinross-shire
Kirkcudbrightshire
Lanarkshire
Midlothian
Moray
Nairnshire
Orkney
Peeblesshire
Perthshire
Renfrewshire
Ross & Cromarty (includes part
of Lewis)
Roxburghshire
Selkirkshire
Shetland
Stirlingshire
Sutherland
West Lothian
Wigtownshire
Page last updated
19 December, 2006
by Rossbret
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