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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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Appendix, N° 4. RETURN of the Salaries and Emoluments of the Keepers of the several Prisons in Dublin, specifying the sources from whence their Emoluments arise; for the last Eight Years, distinguishing each Year. YEAR i I : I SMITHFIELD. SALARY. Emolument on Weaving. £. t. d. RICHMOND BRIDEWELL. SALARY. FEES, & c. PRISON. in J < f~> O H f ( A .)— SMITHFIELD RICHMOND BRIDEWELL ( ( B.)— NEWGATE CITY MARSHALSEA SHERIFFS PRISON 1815. NEWGATE. SALARY. Average of Rents. No Account kept. l8l6. CITY MARSHALSEA. SALARY. RENTS. FEES. £. i. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. No record is kept for these four > years. The keeper is dead. 1819. SHERIFFS PRISON. No Salary it allowed ; certain Rents and Fees are established, and the Keeper, after paying all the expenses of the prison, receives the balance, of which there is no record until the appointment of Mr. Woods, consequently no account can be given but for the last six months, £. 103. 12. 5. net profit. 1820. 1821. 1822. ( A.)— In 1820, the females were removed to Richmond Bridewell. In 1822, the female side was filled again. ( B.)— Rents are now discontinued at Newgate, by order of the Court of King's Bench. R. R. Woodward, Inspr General of Prisons. > w a 1—< x H O P3 M 13 O o ^ x/ i M f4 H O H n o H H W M
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