Lambert, Sir John,153n.,219;Lancet, The,117,134,210n.,211n.,235;Land, cultivation of,165,168-170,246;Landquist, Mr. J. F.,188n.;Lansbury, Mr. G.,170;Lefevre, Mr. Shaw (Lord Eversley),167,168n.;Less Eligibility, Principle of, how far applicable,1,3,11,45,83-85,88-89,109,112,114,117-118,122,125-126,172,187,192,200,212n.,250,256,259-263,265-266,269,271;Lewis, Sir George Cornewall,86,89;Lewis, Sir G. F.,89n.;Local Authorities, position of,2,12;----Government Board for England and Wales,146-255,263;----Government Board for Scotland, order of, as to phthisis,344,345,352;Lock Hospital at Aldershot,217n.;Lockwood, Mr.,163n.;London County Council,310;----Hospital,63n.;Long, Mr. Walter,169,218n.,245,250;Longley, Sir Henry,148,150n.,151,154n.,159-160,161n.,177n.,207n.,208,214n.,229,230,232,235,237,243,247,251n.;Longman, Miss M.,ix;Lonsdale, Miss S.,vii;Lunacy Acts,124n.,222n.,223n.;----Commissioners,125-127,133,221,222,224;Lunatics,8,18,25n.,49,50,63,89n.,123-126,252,267,271.SeeUnsound Mind, Persons of;Lushington, Mr.,195n.,238n.;Lying-in cases,62,63,136;M'Culloch, Mr. J. R.,132;Mackay, Mr. T.,vi,vii,87n.,94n.,105n.,115,151n.;Macmorran, Mr.,195n.,238n.;Magistrates, police,162;Majority Report,274-295;repudiates "Principles of 1834,"275;adopts "Principles of 1907,"275;pleads for a single Destitution Authority,278-281;reverts to "Principles of 1834,"281-283;summary of,313-314;Makers Up, Society of,94;"Manchester Rules,"152,153,175,179n.;Markham, Dr.,139n.;Married couples, separate accommodation for, in workhouse,65-66,81,236n.,238;----Women's Property Act,175n.Martineau, Harriet,85-86,131;Master of Workhouse,70,72,74,76,77,238,244n.;Matron of Workhouse,70,73,74,238;"Medical extras,"25n.,48;----inspection and treatment, in Majority Report,277;----Officer, District,211,231;qualifications and remuneration of,48,117,251-252,264;inspection by, of boarded-out children,199;of boarded-out lunatics,224;Medical officer of workhouse,8,60,68-69,74,138,189,237n.,246,247;appointment and duties of,71;----Relief Disqualification Act.209n.,217n.;----Relief,4,8,13,18,117,123,143,153,210,211,219-220,264;Medicines, supply of free, to sick poor,123,219;supply of, by Public Health Authorities,220;expensive, supply of, by Guardians,117,264;Mentally defective, proposed Authority for the,354-355.SeeUnsound Mind, Persons of;Merchant Shipping Acts,17,202;Metropolitan Asylums Board, infectious diseases hospitals of,123,209n.,212-213,214,216;establishment of training-ships by,112;provision made by, for idiots,127,224-225,227-228;for "remand children,"192n.;expenditure of,219n.,243n.;----Board of Works,97n.,164-165;----Common Poor Fund,97n.,168,170,185,212,213,214, 232,235;----Houseless Poor Acts,97,98,99;----Police District,19,55;----Poor Acts, 89n.,112,118,160,161,208n.,214n.,215n., 232n.;Migration,144,169,260n.;"Miners' phthisis,"221;Minority Report,274,296-311;adopts Principles of 1907,296-297;adds to them Principle of Prevention,297-304;economy of,298-300;the "Moral Factor" in,304-307;drink in,304-306;unemployment in,306-307;voluntary agencies in,307-311;summary of,314-317;"Moral Factor," the,304-309,350-361;Mouat, Dr.,216n.;Mozley, Mr.,185n.;Municipalities, relief works undertaken by,92-94,165-168;regularisation of work of,168;National Committee to Promote the Break-up of the Poor Law,274;----Labour Exchange,359;----Uniformity, Principle of,1-3,11,12,22-23,83-84,90-91,153-154,173,174,234,256-259,271;Nichols, Sir George, vii,86;Nonconformists, provision for,77-79;Non-parishioners, relief to,13,14;Non-residents, relief to,53-54,128n.,130,187-188,232n.,240-242,254n.;North-Eastern Metropolitan District,35;Nurses, for indoor sick,67,120,211,216n.,218,219;for outdoor sick,210,211n.,258,264;in lunatic ward,126;for epileptics,218;See alsoDistrict Nurses Order;Oakum-picking,75,157,161-164,178;Obligation, mutual, between community and individual,269-270;Offences against the Person Act (1861),113n.;Old Age Pensions Act (1908),312,344,354;----Age Pensions, in Majority Report,277;in Minority Report,363;Operations, surgical,264;Orders of Central Authority. SeeGeneral Orders,Special Orders,Outdoor Relief, andOutdoor Labour Test Order;Orphans. SeeChildren;Outdoor Labour Test Order,26,29,30-31,36,39,41,43,46,49,83-84,88,90-91,100-101,149,154,156,167-168,261n.;----Medical Relief. SeeMedical Relief and Sick;----Relief to able-bodied,4-8,13,15,22-32,39,43,51,54,83-87,90-91,94,130,149,154-155,167,228,257-259,262;to be always adequate,103,145,258,265;to aged and infirm,6-9,15,18,51,52,65n.,84,128-131,149,182-183,232n.,258,262,265;to the blind,50;charitable supplementation of,103,144;to children,43,83,104n.,179-185,196,201-202;to the deaf and dumb,50;to deserted wives,36,40,101,175;discouragement of,87n.,143-153,179,207-209,229-230,232,243,265;discrimination in grant of,2,27-28,42,258,262;enquiries into,103,145n.,149,229;to Friendly Society members,47,265;in kind,28,36,39,42-43,128-130;on Labour Test, seeOutdoor Labour Test Order;Sir H. Longley on,151,207;on loan,47,232n.,253;to lunatics,49,123,223;as maintenance in voluntary institution,255;"Manchester Rules" as to,152-153,175;medical,25n.; under Modified W. T. Order,170-171,260;to mothers of illegitimate children,7-23;to non-residents,53,54;orders as to, in different unions,321-342;to partially disabled,27;proposed prohibition of,13,85-87;sanctioned by Central Authority,43-44;to the sick,6-9,15,17,46-48,63n.,84,115-118,131,149,155n.,210;statistics as to,130-131,154,155;supplementing other resources,144,253-255;weekly payment of,128;to widows,101-104,115,154,176-178;to women,7,23,36-38,42,83,90-91,101-104,115,154,175-179,258;Outdoor Relief Friendly Societies Act (1904),254,255n.;----Relief Prohibitory Order (1844),23,25n.,26,29,30,31,32,36,40,42,43,46,49,54,83,88,90,91,100,101,102,106,130,131,132,149,153,154,155,156,241,260,261;----Relief Regulation Order (1852),23,25n.,27,39,41,43,46,49,88,90-91,100,101,102,115,128-130,149,154,156,158-159,171,175,232,241,261;Overlapping,293;in Scotland,343-346,349,354-355;Overseers,5,12,13,14,86,131;Owen, Sir Hugh,167;Paget, Mr. R. H., M.P.,253n.;Parental responsibility,306-307,358;Parish Apprentices Act,17;"Particular orders,"21;Pashley, Mr. Robert, Q.C.,133n.Pauper Inmates Discharge and Regulation Act,172,173n.,244n.;Pauperism, statistics of,103,150n.,232n.;connection between disease and,221;Paupers Conveyance Expenses Act,89n.;Pell, Mr. Albert, M.P.,153n.;Pensions, attachment of, in repayment of cost of relief,20;to aged,266-267,271;----Act (1908),20n.;Phelps, Rev. L. R.,282-283;Phthisis, how dealt with by voluntary agencies,308;by Local Health Authority,309;order of Local Government Board for Scotland as to,344,345,352;Playfair, Dr. Lyon (Lord Playfair),137n.;Police,147;service of, as assistant relieving officers,95,98,98n.,99,173;