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Dunshaughlin Poor Law Union - 02.05.1846 - Weekly Meeting iii
Dunshaughlin Poor Law Union - 02.05.1846 - Weekly Meeting iii
The weekly procedure of a Guardians' board meeting is presented using 2 May 1846 as an example. The inmates were tabulated in their various categories, the Master's provisions books were checked and orders specified. Accounts and medical reports were checked. Correspondance from the Poor Law Commission was read into the record and guardians' responses and instructions were recorded.
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Dunshaughlin Poor Law Union - 02.05.1846 - Weekly Meeting vi
Dunshaughlin Poor Law Union - 02.05.1846 - Weekly Meeting vi
The weekly procedure of a Guardians' board meeting is presented using 2 May 1846 as an example. The inmates were tabulated in their various categories, the Master's provisions books were checked and orders specified. Accounts and medical reports were checked. Correspondance from the Poor Law Commission was read into the record and Giuardians' responses and instructions were recorded.
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Dunshaughlin Poor Law Union - 02.05.1846 - Weekly Meeting ii
Dunshaughlin Poor Law Union - 02.05.1846 - Weekly Meeting ii
The weekly procedure of a Guardians' board meeting is presented using 2 May 1846 as an example. The inmates were tabulated in their various categories, the Master's provisions books were checked and orders specified. Accounts amd medical reports were checked. Correspondance from the Poor Law Commissioners was read into the record and Guardians' responses and instructions were recorded.
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Rev. Fr. J. Killian
Rev. Fr. J. Killian
Rev. Fr. J. Killian was organiser of the All-Ireland Feis, which opened at Tullow, County Carlow 1913.
Carlow County Library
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Dunshaughlin Poor Law Union - 12.12.1846 - Overcrowding i
Dunshaughlin Poor Law Union - 12.12.1846 - Overcrowding i
A weekly return to the Poor Law Commission for December 1846 showed that 435 inmates were living in the workhouse, 35 more than the 400 person capacity. The Commissioners express concern at the admission of these additional 35 persons. They fear the spread of disease in overcrowded conditions and recommend seeking medical advice on this. They express concern that the wives and children of men in employment are in the workhouse when the mens' earnings could support them.
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Dunshaughlin Poor Law Union - 02.05.1846 - Weekly Meeting v
Dunshaughlin Poor Law Union - 02.05.1846 - Weekly Meeting v
The weekly procedure of a Guardians' board meeting is presented using 2 May 1846 as an example. The inmates were tabulated in their various categories, the Master's provisions books were checked and orders specified. Accounts and medical reports were checked. Correspondance from the Poor Law Commission was read into the record and Guardians' responses and instructions were recorded.
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Dunshaughlin Poor Law Union - 02.05.1846 - Weekly Meeting vii
Dunshaughlin Poor Law Union - 02.05.1846 - Weekly Meeting vii
The weekly procedure of a Guardians' board meeting is presented using 2 May 1846 as an example. The inmates were tabulated in their various categories, the Master's provisions books were checked and orders specified. Accounts and medical reports were checked. Correspondance from the Poor Law Commission was read into the record and guardians' responses and instructions were recorded.
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Ireland’s biodiversity is rich and varied
Ireland’s biodiversity is rich and varied
The Dingle Dolphin named Fungi, has become a firm favourite with locals and tourists. The young bottle-nosed dolphin has been around our shores since 1984.
Copyright Mike Brown
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It’s best not to create waste in the first place
It’s best not to create waste in the first place
The waste keeps piling up.
Copyright Environmental Protection Agency
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Cork gets its name from the marsh on which the city is built.
Cork gets its name from the marsh on which the city is built.
A plan of Cork in 1545
Copyright Cork City Library