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... wrong to the tenauta. the latter safeguard, no sane think of forcing a sale which m in a few years. in landing the p the workhouse or the emigrant THE VACANT L COHMISSIONERSH Ws publish in another colui about to be addressed to Mr.: Secretary, reminding ...

BOARDS OF GUARDIANS

... O% Melee Convery, H. J. °unseen, Thomas Wilson. and James Shivers, were appointed to look over the present state of the workhouse trees, on the 27th October next, at eleven o'clock, and take such steps for the removal, and sale of the surpulus ones (if ...

BOARDS OF GUARDIANS

... Board-room of the Omagh Workhouse, Col. L. M. Buchanan (chairman of the board) presiding. ♦ report was received from Dr. H. B. Fleming drawing attention to the unsatisfactory state in which one at least of the wards in Omagh Workhouse is kept. also to the ...

A NEW AND BOLD SCHEME

... would remain 356 city patients in the Falls Road institution, and these would be augmented by some 200 patients now in the Workhouse Asylum, who, ACCORDING TO DR. RRRRR LL, might with advantage be removed to the larger institution. This would bring the total ...

THE IRISH NEWS AND BELFAST MORNING NEWS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1892

... baptism to a deserted child brought to him prior to any application being made to the guardians for its c•lmission to the workhouse. A long discuss:on followed, with reference to the treatment the board were receiving from the Local Government Board. SPORTING ...

5, 1892

... the labourers of the towns for the necessaries of life, pull down wages with the result that starvation wages, with the workhouse later on, becomes the inherl. tance of both. Our Belfast Guardians see as much of this misery as any other Board does. In ...

THE NUNS IN DUNDALK WOIIKIIOLTiE

... Convent of Our Lady of Mercy, Dundalk, were on the notion of Mr. Newry, seconded by Mr. Ramiii, appointed norms in the workhouse infirmary, which is henceforth to be under the charge of four of the sisters, for whom accommodation has been impend in the ...

LARNE BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... BOARD OF GUARDIANS. Tea usual weekly meeting of the above board was hold yesterday (Wednesday) in the boardroom of the Union Workhouse, Larne. Mr. William A. Adamson, Carrickfergus, vicechairman of the board, presided. The other guardians present were Messrs ...

PUBLIC-HOUSE FOR SALE BY AUCTION

... 18 9 2. On same day copies thereof were deposited with the Cleik of the Poor-law Union of Larne, at his Office, in the Workhouse, in near to the Town of Larne, and with the Clerk of the Peace for the County of the Town of Carrickfergus, at his Office ...

EVICTION NEAR COOKSTOWN

... and the poor man detained as a patient. SPIRITS CONSUMED IN WORKHOUSES. A PARLIAILLINTART return jut issued shows that the sum of £5,315 4s Td was spent for spirits consumed in workhouses in Ireland during the year ended December, 1891. There was also ...

ENTRIES FOE THE NANcimirrez

... spAr. :Before Mew*. F. J. MACCAFTET, ELY., and It .I.P.] T IS TIES John Dennehy woe charged with insubordination in the Workhouse and assaulting the ward master, Mr. James Tohill, who said that the prisoner, under the infinen.A. of drink, caught him by ...

LUEGAN

... board yesterday—Mr. John Macoun in the chairthe Master (Mr. R. Taylor) reported that the number of inmates admitted to the workhouse during the half-year end.d 29th ult. was 1,365, being an increase of 300 on the admix'gone of the corresponding term in 1891 ...