The 'beggar's dole'
This drawing, published in Gentleman's Magazine in 1793, was
based on an image from a stained glass window. It shows food and
drink being distributed to the poor, to the crippled, and to those
in religious orders who lived by charity.
Pity on the unfortunate
This panel is from a fifteenth-century window in the church of All Saints,
North Street, York; the window as a whole illustrates the six acts of
mercy mentioned by St. Matthew. The panel here shows a man (whose
clothing indicates him to be wealthy) dipping into his purse to help
those who have fallen into misfortune: prisoners, shackled into the stocks.
The money he gives them will help them buy food and drink while in prison.
The man at rear with the staff is perhaps the gaoler.
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