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Dunshaughlin Poor Law Union - 04.12.1847 - Cholera Cases Report
Dunshaughlin Poor Law Union - 04.12.1847 - Cholera Cases Report
The medical report of 4.12.1847 states that there were three cases of cholera in the past week. One was in an elderly female and two in infants, one of whom died.
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Dunshaughlin Poor Law Union - 02.05.1846 - Weekly Meeting v
Dunshaughlin Poor Law Union - 02.05.1846 - Weekly Meeting v
The weekly procedure of a Guardians' board meeting is presented using 2 May 1846 as an example. The inmates were tabulated in their various categories, the Master's provisions books were checked and orders specified. Accounts and medical reports were checked. Correspondance from the Poor Law Commission was read into the record and Guardians' responses and instructions were recorded.
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Dunshaughlin Poor Law Union - 02.05.1846 - Weekly Meeting vi
Dunshaughlin Poor Law Union - 02.05.1846 - Weekly Meeting vi
The weekly procedure of a Guardians' board meeting is presented using 2 May 1846 as an example. The inmates were tabulated in their various categories, the Master's provisions books were checked and orders specified. Accounts and medical reports were checked. Correspondance from the Poor Law Commission was read into the record and Giuardians' responses and instructions were recorded.
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Dunshaughlin Poor Law Union - 02.05.1846 - Weekly Meeting ii
Dunshaughlin Poor Law Union - 02.05.1846 - Weekly Meeting ii
The weekly procedure of a Guardians' board meeting is presented using 2 May 1846 as an example. The inmates were tabulated in their various categories, the Master's provisions books were checked and orders specified. Accounts amd medical reports were checked. Correspondance from the Poor Law Commissioners was read into the record and Guardians' responses and instructions were recorded.
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Steve Coughlan, Limerick Leader Obituary
Steve Coughlan, Limerick Leader Obituary
Steve Coughlan, Limerick Leader Obituary
by permission Limerick Leader
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Remembering Limerick- George E. (Ted) Russell Mayor of Limerick Freeman of Limerick by Anne Yeoman, f
Remembering Limerick- George E. (Ted) Russell Mayor of Limerick Freeman of Limerick by Anne Yeoman, f
Remembering Limerick- George E. (Ted) Russell Mayor of Limerick Freeman of Limerick by Anne Yeoman, full article
by permission Limerick Civic Trust
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Dunshaughlin Poor Law Union - 02.01.1847 - Annual Medical Report
Dunshaughlin Poor Law Union - 02.01.1847 - Annual Medical Report
The doctor reports a high number of ill patients in December 1846, 62 in all, including several children with measles. He states that the tropical heat of the Summer of 1846 led to a remarkable increase in cases of dysentery, many of which were fatal to those already infirm.
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Dunshaughlin Poor Law Union - 02.05.1846 - Weekly Meeting vii
Dunshaughlin Poor Law Union - 02.05.1846 - Weekly Meeting vii
The weekly procedure of a Guardians' board meeting is presented using 2 May 1846 as an example. The inmates were tabulated in their various categories, the Master's provisions books were checked and orders specified. Accounts and medical reports were checked. Correspondance from the Poor Law Commission was read into the record and guardians' responses and instructions were recorded.
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Dunshaughlin Poor Law Union - 24.11.1849 - Markey Letter ii
Dunshaughlin Poor Law Union - 24.11.1849 - Markey Letter ii
The Guardians blame high rentals and insecurity of tenure for the poverty and destitution of the late 19th century. They ask for an act of law to be passed which would give the landlord a fair value for his land and secure outlay and occupancy to the tenant. Four substantial "just and simple principles" are specified in detail including regular revision of rent, security of tenure, right of sale and right to improve holdings without incurring a rent increase. In fact, these reforms were not enacted until 1882.
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Dunshaughlin Poor Law Union - 02.05.1846 - Weekly Meeting iii
Dunshaughlin Poor Law Union - 02.05.1846 - Weekly Meeting iii
The weekly procedure of a Guardians' board meeting is presented using 2 May 1846 as an example. The inmates were tabulated in their various categories, the Master's provisions books were checked and orders specified. Accounts and medical reports were checked. Correspondance from the Poor Law Commission was read into the record and guardians' responses and instructions were recorded.
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