The Famine Years
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Ordered. That in Consequence of the Workhouse being now full those Paupers who were refused admission do receive a Ticket stating the reason of their rejection in order that they may apply for outdoor relief to the Relief Committee of the Districts in which they severally reside.
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2. James Gallagher, M, 40, Labourer, married, Mary, 6, Union at large, ----
3. Nelly Sweeney, F, 76, none, widow, none, - , Carrowkeel, Pollet
4. Margery Sheils, F, 60, none, widow, none, 1, Glinsk, Ballroarty
5. Edward Heir, M, 25, Labourer, single, none, - , Do, Farbane
6. Mary McGilroy, F, 62, none, widow, none, - , Carrowkeel, Doaghbeg
7. Catherine McKinley, F, 62,none, widow, none, - , Union at Large
8. Michael Friel, M, 60, none, single, none, - , Union at Large
9. Catherine Curran, F, 92, none, widow, none, - , Greenfort, Ballykinard
980. William Bradley, M, 53, (formerly) Labourer, married, Giles, 4, Milford, none
1. Nancy McLaughlin, F, 56, Mendicant, widow, none, 1, Carrigart, Glenieraragh
2. Michael Lynch, M, 53, Fishcadger, married, Margery, 3, Do, Do
3. Mary Kinan, F, 30, Mendicant, married, Michael, - , Meevagh, ----
4. Mary Friel, F, 30, Mendicant, widow, none, 1, Do, Crocknamurleog
5. Grace Heraghty, F, 70, Do, widow, none, - , Do, Derrycassan
6. Susan Toy, F, 50, Do, single, none, - , Carrigart, Dunmore
7. Mary Price, F, 60, Do, single, none, - , Union at large
8. Margery Coll, F, 40, Do, widow, none, 3, Carrigart, Aghalatty
9. James Doherty, M, 24, Labourer, single, none, Meevagh, Rosapenna
990.George Kelly, M, 63, Do, widow, none, 1, Carrigart, Drumlackagh
1.Neal Cullion, M, 15, Labourer, single, none, - , Do, Devlinreagh
2. Betty Levans, F, 15, Mendicant, single, none, - , 4, Do, Devlinmore
3. Nelly Murry, F, 60, none, widow, none, - , Doon, Tirkillin
4. William Russell, M, 57, Mendicant, unmarried, none, - , Do, Cashleenan
5. Sally Gormen, F, 68, none, widow, none, - , Do, Drumlurgagh
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- Building Milford Workhouse
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- Life in The Workhouse
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- The Famine Years
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