A Tour Through Normandy Described in a Letter to a Friend

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29 much more convenient habitation at a fmall diftance from the town : here is alfo a good houfe which belongs to the dean of this cathedral.
In this city (as we were informed) are fourteen parifli churches, befides thofe belonging to the religious houfes, of which here are twelve. It is an old and very indifferent town. We were told here was an hofpital for the relief of the poor, a thing much wanted in other towns, for we found our- felves every where peftered with beggars and miferable objec
...ts, for whom no legal provifion whatfoever is made by any of their refpecttive parifhes ; the poor of this country having no^ thing to depend upon when reduced by accidents or ficknefs, but the voluntary charity of their neighbours : it is a miftake to imagine they are relieved by the religious houfes, whofe doors you are pretty fure to find clear of them, themfelves complaining that they are rendered unable through the deficir- ency of their incomes to maintain the full number of religious for which they were founded (y).

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