The first number of the Reports of the Society. Repr. by order of the Society for bettering the condition of the poor |
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Halaman 38
... women should be acquainted , especially in the country . If great domestic savings arise from knowing how to make clothes from the web , do not similar advantages arise from knowing how to make the thread of which the web is made ? and ...
... women should be acquainted , especially in the country . If great domestic savings arise from knowing how to make clothes from the web , do not similar advantages arise from knowing how to make the thread of which the web is made ? and ...
Halaman 46
... it out to them in certain propor- ❝tions , and to receive and pay them for the 66 yarn when spun ; the yarn to be sold for the benefit of the institution . " Every poor woman employed in spinning , to " 46 COOKSTOWN INSTITUTION .
... it out to them in certain propor- ❝tions , and to receive and pay them for the 66 yarn when spun ; the yarn to be sold for the benefit of the institution . " Every poor woman employed in spinning , to " 46 COOKSTOWN INSTITUTION .
Halaman 47
Society in Dublin for promoting the comforts of the poor. " Every poor woman employed in spinning , to " have a little book , in which is to be noted down " the quantity of yarn she is capable of spinning " in a week , and in which is to ...
Society in Dublin for promoting the comforts of the poor. " Every poor woman employed in spinning , to " have a little book , in which is to be noted down " the quantity of yarn she is capable of spinning " in a week , and in which is to ...
Halaman 48
... no bed but a little straw upon the damp ground , and no covering but the rags they wore by day ; and som poor women had not had a shift on for two years . 1 many instances , there is every reason to believe 48 COOKSTOWN INSTITUTION .
... no bed but a little straw upon the damp ground , and no covering but the rags they wore by day ; and som poor women had not had a shift on for two years . 1 many instances , there is every reason to believe 48 COOKSTOWN INSTITUTION .
Halaman 51
... woman were accordingly brought down from Dublin to teach carding and spinning . These were soon dismissed for their improper conduct , but not till they had taught many of the girls , who are F 2 KILLALOE SCHOOL . 51 of Killaloe page.
... woman were accordingly brought down from Dublin to teach carding and spinning . These were soon dismissed for their improper conduct , but not till they had taught many of the girls , who are F 2 KILLALOE SCHOOL . 51 of Killaloe page.
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3d rate act of parliament admission admitted advantages afforded annuity appointed attend benefit benevolence bers bettering the Condition boys Carlow Carrick-on-Suir Castleknock charity ciety circumstances Class Class Class clerks clothing club comforts committee Cookstown Cork directors distress ditto Donnybrook Dublin effects employed English shilling entitled established expences experience flax Friendly Societies fund girls greatest number greatest quantity guineas honorary members industry instances institution Killaloe knitting labour ladies linen linsey-woolsey ment month monthly meeting necessary neral North Strand oatmeal object observed old age paid parish payable payments person poor Porterstown pounds premiums principle promote purpose receive regulations relief Reports rules scheme shillings Society for bettering spinning steward Stradbally sub-committee subscribers subscription Sunbury superintendence Table tion treasurer trustees twelve week Weekly Allowances Weekly Contribution wheels widow women yarn yearly meeting
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Halaman 34 - Sheriff', or his certain attorney, executors, administrators or assigns, for which payment to be well and truly made we bind ourselves, and each and every of us in the whole, our and each and every of our heirs, executors and administrators, firmly by these presents, sealed with our seals.
Halaman 63 - Britain, to form themselves into and to establish one or more society or societies of good fellowship, for the purpose of raising, from time to time, by subscriptions of the several members of any such society, or by voluntary contributions, a stock or fund for the mutual relief and maintenance of all and every the members thereof, in old age, sickness, and infirmity, or for the relief of the widows and children of deceased members.
Halaman 63 - Societies of good fellowship, for the purpose of raising, from time to time, by subscriptions of the several members of every such Society, or by voluntary contributions, a stock or fund for the mutual relief and maintenance of all and every the members thereof, in old age, sickness, and infirmity, or for the relief of the widows and children of deceased members...
Halaman 36 - The Reports of the Society for Bettering the Condition and Increasing the Comforts of the Poor, 5 vols.
Halaman 34 - Third, by the grace of God of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, and so forth, and in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty-four.
Halaman 84 - Managers shall meet on the first Monday in January, the first Monday in April, the first Monday in July, and the first Monday in October, every year, and at such other times as the President may direct.
Halaman 60 - ... findings of the court shall be entered in a book or books to be kept for that purpose, and known as the "Juvenile Record," and the court may for convenience be called the "Juvenile Court.
Halaman 21 - That in societies consisting of persons under 32 years of age, a 48th part of them will be always in a state of incapacitation by illness and accidents; and therefore entitled to allowances proportioned to their contributions. Various reasons, and particularly the experience of friendly clubs, determine me to believe that the proportion of the sick to the well in such a society will not be so great as this, and consequently that a weekly allowance during sickness will be more than supported by weekly...
Halaman 34 - Act made in the Thirty-third Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, intituled ' An Act for the Encouragement ' and Relief of Friendly Societies...
Halaman xx - ... or professed politicians. The scheme originated among the persons on whom chiefly it was intended to operate : they foresaw how possible, and even prob., it was that they, in their turn, should, ere long, be overtaken by the general calamity of the times, and wisely made provision for it. A stronger proof could not well be given, to show that the great mass of the people, prompted only by what they themselves saw and felt, were convinced of the inefficacy of all legislative regulations, and therefore...