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At a general meeting of the Incorporated Society in Dublin, for Promoting English Protestant Schools in Ireland. On Wednesday March 29th. 1738.
Incorporated Society in Dublin for Promoting English Protestant Schools in Ireland.Date: 1738]- Books
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Dublin, November 4. This day arriv'd from Corke. The copy of a letter from James Butler late D-ke of O-d, to His Majesty King George the Second ...
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1665-1745.Date: [1727?]- Books
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First annual report of the Corporation Instituted for the Relief of the Poor, and punishing vagabonds and sturdy beggars, in the Queen's County. To which is added, a view of the poor laws, at different periods in this kingdom; with observations. Published at the request of the corporation, by Edward Ledwich, L.L.B. vicar of aghaboe, in the Queen's County.
Corporation for the Relief of the Poor, and for Punishing Vagabonds and Sturdy Beggars in the County of the City of Dublin.Date: 1776- Books
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Whereas Mrs. Mary Mercer, daughter of the Late Thomas Mercer, Doctor of Physick, hath most charitably given a large stone-house, at the lower end of Stephen's-Street, to the purpose and intent of an hospital for the reception of such poor sick persons as are afflicted with distempers of tedious and doubtful cure, and of all such sick and poor as the governors of the said hospital shall direct and appoint; ...
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At a meeting this day, of the governors and guardians of the Hibernian Society, for maintaining, educating and apprenticing the orphans and children of soldiers only. An account of this institution having been ordered to be prepared by William Chaigneau, Esq; treasurer, and laid before the governors, the same was this day read, and is as follows. A short account of the hibernian Society for the use of the orphans and children of soldiers only.
Hibernian Society for maintaining, educating and apprenticing the orphans and children of soldiers (Dublin, Ireland)Date: 1765]