III. Fund
3.4 Welfare Fund
Article 156 - (1601) Poor (Parish) Estate
A Poor Parish Estate, also known as a “Poor Estate” and simply as an “Estate” is a type of Inferior Estate and Welfare Fund first formed through an act of Westminster (43El.c.2) or (43El_c3) in 1601 wherein a form of ecclesiastical districts known as “Parishes” were formally identified as having complete and total jurisdiction over all those people within the bounds of the Parish denied any form of Natural Rights or Positive Rights, with the Church assuming complete control over the estate and its management and being permitted to appoint “overseers” and church controlled militia or “constables” to force the disenfranchised into work and service to the church and the pirate nobility as “welfare”. The same changes also empowered the Church to collect “taxes” from the wealthy for using the poor effectively as slaves.


