Selection of Parochial Examinations Relative to the Destitute Classes in Ireland: From the Evidence Received by His Majesty's Commissioners for Enquiring Into the Condition of the Poorer Classes in Ireland ; by AuthorityMilliken, 1835 - 430 ページ |
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able able-bodied acres alms apply Assistant Commissioners ATTENDED THE EXAMINATION.-Rev bastard beggars cabin charity chief constable child churchwarden clothes collect con-acre cottier COUNTY DONEGAL COUNTY LONGFORD Daniel Sullivan deserted children destitute dispensary distress Dublin earn employment Examinations taken father feeling Foundling-hospital foundlings frequently fund G. C. Lewis give given house of industry husband illegitimate children infanticide infirm Inquiry instance Ireland James James Peebles John Kildysart known labourer labouring classes land live lodging magistrate marriage marry meal mendicity Michael months mother neighbourhood neighbours never nurse orphans parents parish parish priest Patrick PERSONS WHO ATTENDED petty sessions poor present protestant curate provision rector refuse relief rent resident Roman Catholic roman catholic curate says scarcely seldom shopkeeper sick small farmer sometimes summer Thomas town vagrants wages weaver week widow wife William witnesses woman women
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4 ページ - A fourth party declared the nature of the existing connection between landlord and tenant to be the root of all the evil. Pawnbroking, redundant population, absence of capital, peculiar religious tenets and religious differences, political excitement, want of education, the mal-administration of justice, the state of prison discipline, want of manufactures and of inland navigation, with a variety of other circumstances...
1 ページ - Inquiry, which is now complete ; namely, as to the modes in which the destitute classes in Ireland are supported, to the extent and efficiency of those modes and their effects upon those who give, and upon those who receive relief.