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Subject: [IRL-CAVAN] Anglo-Celt - December 24, 1847
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 20:49:57 EDT


ANGLO-CELT DECEMBER 24, 1847

POOR LAW INTELLIGENCE

CAVAN UNION

On Tuesday, the 21st, the Matter reported to the Vice Guardians,
that he had, agreeably to their orders, removed 4 adult paupers
and 85 children to the house taken for them at Butlersbridge,
who are to be under the controul of a wardsman, their food to
be sent daily fromt he workhouse.

STATE OF THE HOUSE

Remaining Saturday, 11th Dec. 1245
Admitted 32
Since Born 0
1277
Discharged 13
Died 11
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Detached to Butlersbridge 80
Total on Saturday, 18th Dec. 1164
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Establishment intended for
Provisions and necessaries, £104 10s. 10½d.
Average cost, --- 1s. 8d.


OLDCASTLE UNION--Dec. 22

Remaining in the house, 814; average weekly cost of each
pauper, 1s. 10d.

BAILIEBOROUGH UNION

STATE OF THE HOUSE--No. of paupers, 158 men, 289 women,
237 boys, 314 girls, and 44 infants; total 1042.
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DIED

In the town, on this morning, Mrs. M'BETH, after a long and
tedious illness.
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ENNISKILLEN GAOL--Major JOHNSTON, Inspector General
of prisons, having minutely inspected our county gaol during
Friday and Saturday last, and found that every department of
that establishment, was (not withstanding the vast increase
of its inmates, which has taken place during the last year,)
attended to with utmost regularity, expressed his strongest
and utmost unqualified approbation of the very creditable
manner in which it continues to be conducted....
Impartial Reporter
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County Cavan Newspapers Transcription Project



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