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Second Report from the Select Committee of the Local Taxation of the City of Dublin

09/07/1823

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Second Report from the Select Committee of the Local Taxation of the City of Dublin

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: " Rev. P. R. Gamble. V ^ J ( 12 May.) 90 MINUTES OF EVIDENCE BEFORE SELECT COMMITTEE Richmond Bridewell Report, for Wednesday the 26th day of March 1823. In health Physician's patients Surgeon's d° Number in confinement in the morning Male. Female. Committed this day Liberated d° Number in confinement in the evening Employed as follows: Spinning worsted yarn - - - - Reeling yarn - — - Winding d° Weaving sacking ----- —• blankets and rugs - — Linen ----- — Flannel - — Corduroy - Making weaver's dressing Tailoring ------ Shoe making - - - - - Chipping logwood - - - - - Pounding freestone - Lace making - Knitting ------ Sewing ------ Hair cutting and shaving Gardening and labouring - Door keepers and ward cleaners Monitors ------ Laundry ------ Cooking ------ Scouring, cleaning, & c. - White washing - Sweeping ------ Pumping water - Painting and glazing - Learning to weave - - - - Total employed - At school ------ Reception ward In solitary confinement - - - - In hospital - - - - - In convalescent ward - Numbers above statedj - - - Tho' Purdon, Governor. Thomas Purdon, Governor. Archd Wilson, Deputy- governor. Margt Frew, Matron. Female Officers. Male Officers. P. Brophy. Jn Macfarland. Geo. M'Gowan. Francis Goldir. Robt Ferguson. Andw Carthy. J. Hamilton. Tho' Manning. Ann Warren. Ann Kinslea. A. Kinslea. S. Saunders. E. Nelson. Servants. Thos Keef. Thos Coogan. Guard. 1 Serjeant, Corporal, and 12 Privates.
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