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... IN THE WORKHOUSE., The inmates of the workhouse got their usual Christmas dinner of corned beef, which was served out to them about two o'clock. Mother Ursula and her good sisters had the whole house beautifully decorated, bhanging with garlands and mottoes ...
... WORKHOUSE. Cbairmaa, at • mssling Board Oosrdiaos Thursday last, rood sslculatioa reUt.es this branch of maaufacturs, which shsws.| that if wnrkbouts girls s»so »ysd m»n'ifla«* luring maslia. Union would bsoeSttsd tbsrsby to ths amount of £1437 Tbs only ...
... legaliy be relieved the workhouse of the union; or if the'workhouta be full, the guardian* may relieve them out of the workhouse, if an order of the Poor Law Comnii**ioner*, authorising the relief of such person* out of tb* workhouse, under the trc.ioo of ...
... WORKHOUSE. A Jutter was read frowm the sccietary of the Galwsy luiust al Developmnt Assocition asking what goods were taken in contract oi [ridh manufscture, anl it any were rejected, and why' The clerk real out a list of articles of Tuish manalscture ...
... IN THE WORKHOUSE The inmates of Galway Workhouse were entertained on Christmas Day to a substantial dinner of corned beef, potatoes, roast mutton and rice pudding. In lieu hospital the patients were supplied with roast mutton and race pudding. In lieu ...
... THE WORKHOUSE, The weekly meeting of the Board of Guardians was held on Thursday, the Bthinst. Mr H Hodgson, JP, occupied the chair, and there was a great muster of guardians, plainly indicnti:g there was something important on. The vexed question of ...
... THE WORKHOUSE. o this way three-fourths of ‘the workhemnses i gnd could be elosed down innodht:{. .. Poor gr:m should have free treatment in the distrist hospital. Persons able to m should have free treatment in the distriet pital. ' Persons .bhio*z sheunld ...
... THE WORKHOUSE. AND DDICREBT. of a Wardsma!d. The Local Government 80. rd's Opinion. ...
... WORKHOUSES. HEPKODUCTIVK EMPLOYMENT Poor Law Association lias been in for the purpose of promoting reproductive employment workhouses. The means through which they purpose accomplish ing their object are the delivery lectures *• upon the moral and economical ...
... AT THE WORKHOUSE. The inmates of the Galway workhouse were most plentifully supplied with the good things of life on Christmas Day. The dining hall was very neatly decorated with evergreens, and at an:early hour the inmates sat down to a substantial breakfast ...
... DAMAGE IN THE WORKHOUSE. Thomas Connell, a paying pensioner in the workhouse, was summoned at the instance of the Guardians for damaging windows, locks and doors. He was also guilty of insubordination on the occasion. Mr Bradshaw, gate porter at the workhouse ...