Baptism fees and charges prior to 1871 (General)
How much did a Baptism cost in the Forest, relative to income, in the early to mid 1800s?
I have found the 'Baptismal Fees Abolition Act 1872' that made it 'unlawful to demand any Fee or Reward for the Celebration of the Sacrament of Baptism, or the Registry thereof'.
I can't seem to find what it may have cost prior to 1872, however, so any help would be appreciated.
I am trying to glean a better understanding of how difficult it may have been for families whose sole income came from the head of the family being a lime burner, labourer, farm labourer, wagoneer etc.
Presumably, the larger the family for the poorly paid workers, the less likely it was that they could afford to have all the children Baptised.
Or was religion so strong that people would make considerable financial sacrifice to ensure their children were Baptised?
Thanks in advance.