The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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Page 895
The officers , too , we are told , and we ask attention to the words of Mr. Hitchins , the Goverment Inspector , “ reside on the mainland : ” we suppose it is considered that they can on this account exercise a more careful supervision ...
The officers , too , we are told , and we ask attention to the words of Mr. Hitchins , the Goverment Inspector , “ reside on the mainland : ” we suppose it is considered that they can on this account exercise a more careful supervision ...
Page 950
Soon after the Act was passed , the English Law Officers of the Crown expressed a positive opinion , that there was no doubt that it was of universal operation with reference to Scotch and Irish , as well as English paupers ; and the ...
Soon after the Act was passed , the English Law Officers of the Crown expressed a positive opinion , that there was no doubt that it was of universal operation with reference to Scotch and Irish , as well as English paupers ; and the ...
Page 1012
... that he should be accompanied by a responsible removing officer ; by a man responsible for his proper treatment ... for authority to demand of the officers of that workhouse an acknowledgment of the pauper's having been received .
... that he should be accompanied by a responsible removing officer ; by a man responsible for his proper treatment ... for authority to demand of the officers of that workhouse an acknowledgment of the pauper's having been received .
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