The Outdoor Relief Prohibitory Order was an Order from the Poor Law Commission issued on 21 December 1844 which aimed to finally end the distribution of outdoor relief to the able-bodied poor.
England and Wales · Scotland · Ireland · Germany
Tudor Poor Laws · Act for the Relief of the Poor 1597 · Elizabethan Poor Law (1601) · Poor Relief Act 1662 · Workhouse Test Act · Relief of the Poor Act 1782 · House of Correction · Overseer of the Poor · Poor rate · Poor relief
Indoor relief · Outdoor relief · Classification of the poor · Speenhamland · Labour Rate · Roundsman · Committee for the Relief of the Black Poor
Royal commission (1832) · Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 · Poor Law (Scotland) Act 1845 · Less eligibility · Workhouse · Workhouse test · Board of guardians · Outdoor Labour Test Order · Outdoor Relief Prohibitory Order · Poor Law Unions · Opposition · Book of Murder
Poor Law Commission · Poor Law Board · Local Government Board · Andover workhouse scandal · Huddersfield workhouse scandal · Union Chargeability Act
Liberal welfare reforms · Royal commission (1905-09) · Majority Report · Minority Report · Interwar poverty · National Assistance Act 1948
Historiography of the Poor Laws · Timeline of the Poor Law system