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... applied lor the position ol assistant norm In tbs fever hospital at £*o par year and rations—namely, Margaret Curran, local woman, and Mary B. Brennan, Tempo, oounly Fermanagh. Mist Outran was appointed. A meeting ol the Oistrlat Connell waa then bald ...
... applied for the position of assistant nurse in the fever hospital at £2O per year and rations—namely, Margaret Curran, a local woman, and Mary E. Brennan, of Tempo, county Fermanagh. Both candidates having been called before the Board and questioned they ...
... applied for the position of assistant nurse in the fever hospital at £2O per year and rations—namely, Margaret Curran, a local woman, and Mary E. Brennan, oi Tempo, county Fermanagh. Bulls candidates having been called before the Board and questioned they ...
... given birth to twins. It Is said that no doctor or authorised midwife attended Mrs. Breslin, who had only tbe assistance of local woman. The facta ware reported tbe anthorttias to Mr. Wm. O'Doherty, solicitor, Derry, the coroner for the district, and it was ...
... applied for the position of assistant nurse in (he fever hospital at £2O per year and rations—namely, Margaret Curran, local woman, and Mary E. Brennan, of Tempo, county Fermanagh. Both candidates having been called before the Board and questioned they ...
... that he must have the meat. at the house at 10-45 every Saturday. The matter then dropped. A man and a woman, the latter a local woman, and the former • County Wexford man, applied for admittance to the house. The Master stated that the woman wished to stay ...
... and if the country was nov M was not these were e causes of the agitation, thanked the Comte de Chambord for his let the locality woman, is be said Toft 1 > added amid renewed cheering,we sha cifted the (Loud applause TEMBER 6, 1873. ; M. De Goulard to M ...
... Convent, and is about twenty years of age. Scott’s ago is given as nineteen. The occurrence created great sensation the locality. WOMAN AND CHILD ASPHYXIATED. SERVANT GIRL’S FATAL MISTAKE. PARTICULARS Bolfiet. WednestUv. A sad and terrible fatality resulting ...
... have heard M. itch's concerts very favourably spoken of by persons who have had the easnreof attending them in other localities. Woman Drowned. —On Friday, the 2fHli nit., at Plnm- hridge, almut o’clock in the evening, poor woman, named M'Cleary, wa-. ...
... came it that in the Reform Bill of Hotel. His lordship and Mr. J. P. Byrne a ‘Being contiguous to the Sulphur Wells, a locality & WOMAN : THEIR PHYSIOLOGY, ot the lily Stakes), and running at only ». for the Company as by the Statute in that behalf required ...