The Paupers' Rebellion of 1858

About
In January 1858 a large body of able-bodied men, and reluctantly labouring on Preston Moor under the poor law guardians' strict 'labour test' programme, demanded more poor relief for their work. The guardians refused, and there followed several days of unrest which threatened to erupt into serious disorder. It was described in the local press as a 'Pauper Rebellion'. This talk explores why the rebellion occurred, and what it tells us about the treatment of the working poor in the mid-nineteenth century Preston.An illustrated talk by Dr. Lewis Darwen.
Members free of charge. Visitors £5.
Doors open at 6:30pm for refreshments and registration.
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Preston Historical Society.
Promoting the Study of Local History in Preston and Lancashire.
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Location
Central Methodist Church
Lune Street, Preston, PR1 2NL