Mary Wilden’s letter provides a passionate critique of the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834, which allowed the government to cut relief for the poor. She highlights the horrific consequences of this law through the story of her own life and struggles. Samuel Roberts provides an introduction and notes contextualizing Wilden’s story.
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