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Foreword | ||
Preface | ||
Pt. 1 | The Petworth Emigrations from Sussex to Upper Canada, 1832-1837 | |
Introduction | 9 | |
1 | "Emigration ... the best if not the only remedy": From "Swing" to Parish-Assisted Emigration | 25 |
2 | "Decent accommodation": Setting a Standard for the Petworth Emigrations | 42 |
3 | "Pauperism [is] almost universal": Who Were the Petworth Emigrants? | 77 |
4 | "Trouble in travelling": Travelling and Finding a First Home in the Canadas | 109 |
5 | "Domiciles of their own": Assisted Settlement in Upper Canada | 143 |
6 | "Nothing will be done by the government": Failed Plans for Assisted Settlement and the Ending of the Petworth Scheme | 173 |
7 | Conclusion: The Petworth Emigrations and Assisted Emigration | 194 |
Pt. 2 | A List of Petworth Emigrants, 1832-1837 | 201 |
Editors' Introduction | 203 | |
Emigrants on Petworth Ships, 1832-1837 | 211 | |
App. A | Sockett and Wyndham Debate Poverty and Assisted Emigration | 291 |
App. B | Emigration from the British Isles, 1821-1851 | 293 |
Abbreviations | 295 | |
Notes | 297 | |
Bibliography | 331 | |
Acknowledgments | 345 | |
Index | 349 |
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