Parliamentary Papers, Volume 23H.M. Stationery Office, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... Female Longford Lower Ballinderry Antrim · one acre Private Contributions : AMOUNT PLACE . COUNTY . Land . Money . of GRANT . £ . S. d . £ . S. d . - Cavan Down one acre 66 d ° 300 - Wicklow Londonderry d site 200 - 74 200 200 - 94 10 ...
... Female Longford Lower Ballinderry Antrim · one acre Private Contributions : AMOUNT PLACE . COUNTY . Land . Money . of GRANT . £ . S. d . £ . S. d . - Cavan Down one acre 66 d ° 300 - Wicklow Londonderry d site 200 - 74 200 200 - 94 10 ...
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... Female Model Schools For Sales of Work done by Female Scholars " " " " of Old Bedsteads For School requisites ; viz . Slates and Pencils Paper and Quills Books for Schools £ . S. d . 3,927 15 8 £ . 23,832 6 8 7,999 6 8 1959 1 18 10 2 ...
... Female Model Schools For Sales of Work done by Female Scholars " " " " of Old Bedsteads For School requisites ; viz . Slates and Pencils Paper and Quills Books for Schools £ . S. d . 3,927 15 8 £ . 23,832 6 8 7,999 6 8 1959 1 18 10 2 ...
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... ( Female School ) Rent and Taxes Salaries and Wages ; viz . £ . 405 10 4 750 - - 787 6 9 1,942 17 1 1,830 18 11 1,096 9 5 224 5 99 19 5 370 3 94 Register - Assistant Register and Clerks Superintendent of Model Schools , and Instructor of ...
... ( Female School ) Rent and Taxes Salaries and Wages ; viz . £ . 405 10 4 750 - - 787 6 9 1,942 17 1 1,830 18 11 1,096 9 5 224 5 99 19 5 370 3 94 Register - Assistant Register and Clerks Superintendent of Model Schools , and Instructor of ...
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... females . The result is , that all these prisons are crowded to excess , and were most of the prisoners not placed in large rooms to sleep in , ( to the utter prejudice of all classification , ) the number of cells ( not exceeding 200 ) ...
... females . The result is , that all these prisons are crowded to excess , and were most of the prisoners not placed in large rooms to sleep in , ( to the utter prejudice of all classification , ) the number of cells ( not exceeding 200 ) ...
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... female prisoners of the city , and would be managed by a Matron , under the Governor's control . This plan would involve economy in guards and keepers , and add many advantages in the way of official inspection , which is but ...
... female prisoners of the city , and would be managed by a Matron , under the Governor's control . This plan would involve economy in guards and keepers , and add many advantages in the way of official inspection , which is but ...
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Page 6 - His Majesty, having taken the said Memorial into consideration, was pleased, by and with the advice of His Privy Council, to approve of what is therein proposed. And the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty are to give the necessary directions herein accordingly.
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Page 55 - Present — The King's Most Excellent Majesty in Council. Whereas there was this day read at the Board a Report from a Committee of the Lords of his Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, in the words following: viz.
Page 25 - Waterton, for the delivery, duty free, of some birds, quadrupeds, reptiles, and insects, collected by him in Guiana, and recently imported from Demerara, I have it in command to acquaint you that my Lords have informed Mr. Waterton that, if...
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