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... prepared to take orders for a supply of (that union be' g in the habit of con- tracting for other workhouses). S a system of exchange between workhouses Mr. Coyne a ho was prepared-to show would not interfere with individ I employment outside, Mr. Coyne ...

WORK HOUSE HOSPITAL NURSES

... WORK HOUSE HOSPITAL NURSES. I'he Irish Workhouse Association which has borne »o ureal and honourable j art in th« successful agitation tor the improvement the nursing system in work• hospitals, lias issue a bodying invaluable suggestions for the working ...

Advertisements & Notices

... appointing, in pursuance of the Orders of the Poor Law Commissioners, a Resident Schoolmaster and Schoolmistress, in the Union Workhouse. The Salary will be 261. a-year to-the Master; and 201. to the Mistress, with Rations, Coals. and Candles. All applications ...

ASYLUM MANAGEMENT

... confined in workhouses. Provision has >o be> made out of it for grant in aid local guarantees fur railways and harbours, where the rate paid under the guarantee exceeds sixpence in the pound. The salaries of trained nurses for the workhouses is also a first ...

A DESERTED INFANT

... Mr* If the uuns v.tII take i .ire *»f they -nail receive a »mall quarterly allowance. The chil l sent the North 1 /üb. Workhouse, and the p lice are making in into the matter. ON* FIP.F. ' With i ' and ev-ry sp»*ei?.« -iiinj v. »iid »!*ina'id humours ...

Advertisements & Notices

... medical aid I conld possibly procure till tny means were run out, and, with a sad heart, I was compelled to come into the workhouse hospital, where I now am. I had been in here eighteen mronths, and my legs gradnally got worse. I began to think they would ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Clerk of the Union. Workhouse, May 27, 1840. SOUTH DUBLIN UNION. PURSUANT to the Orders of the Poor Law Commnis- siotiers, the Board of Guardians are desirous of ap- pointing a Re sident Schoolmaster end Mistress for the Workhouse ofthe above Union. The ...

Advertisements & Notices

... minedal aid I could possibly procure till I sy ?? were ritu L-ut, and witv viith a sad heart, was compelled to comoi tto the workhouse hospital, where 1 now- nih. 1I had ~been in lx~re 15 monzflh, said toy legs gradually got worse. I begun to think they would ...

Advertisements & Notices

... best medical aid I coeld possibly prore til my means were ran out, and, with a sad heaith I wasr compelled to come into the workhouse hospital, w e I now am. I bad been in here eighteen months, and mg legs gradually got worse. I began to think they would- ...

Advertisements & Notices

... medical aid I could possibly procure t:i jui means were run Aut, and with with a sad ieLrt, 1 was cumpelled to come unto the workhouse hespita, f where I now anL I had been in here lo tmontas, aud . my legs gradually got worbe. 1 began to think they wvuvi ...

Advertisements & Notices

... medical aid I could possibly procure till anymeans were run out, and, with a sad heart, I was compelled to come into the workhouse hospital, where I now. am. I bad been in here eighteen months, and my legs gradually got worse. I began to think they would ...

SOUTH DUBLIN UNION

... SOUTH DUBLIN UNION. Yesterday the guardians the South Dublin Union held their wekly ineetiug the Boardroom of the Workhouse, James's street. Sir Kobert Sexton, I) L, chairman the board, presided' Also present —Captain Boyd, Messrs Jobn M'Call, John Byrne ...