Letter from Under Secretary to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to Commissions on Charitable Institutions in Dublin; Reports of Commissioners

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INSPECT CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS, DUBLIN. 
„, 39. 
Who is the matron or housekeeper, and what are her duties, what her salary and other emoluments, and does she reside m the hospital ?-Margaret 
Montgomery safarv « Housekeepe?" 
"^ " * ** ^^ F°" dntifi* W^S^tS 40. 
How many nurses and assistant nurses are at present employed, and also how many male and female servants; give their names, salaries; and duties, perquisites (if any W other advantages; their wages to be stated per quarter. 

Y 

Name. 

1. 
Marv Carroll 

2. 
Catharine Bolton 3. 
Jane Connell -

4. 
Ellen Dunne -

5. 
Mary Dunne -6. 
Judy Delaney 7. 
Anne Flanagan 8. 
Biddy Johnson 9. 
Catharine Keogk 10. 
Margaret Keysbery 11. 
Anne Loney -

12. 
Eliza Pentoney 1. 
Eliza Bergin -

2. 
Biddy Kelly -

3. 
Eose Kinahan 4-Anne Kinahan 5. 
Margaret Ryan 6. 
Mary Tyrrell -

7. 
Anne Smith -8. 
Mary Foy ' 

-9. 
Isabella Reilly 10. 
Richard Netterville -

1. 
Maurice Lynam 2. 
John Heslan -3. 
John Mullen -

4. 
Patt Rorke -

Ditto, as barber 5. 
Thomas Fox -6. 
Michael Toole 7. 
Richard Netterville 

Office. 

Head nurse 

Nurse ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Servant ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Engineer -

Porter ditto ditto Barber Whitewasher ditto 

-ditto and assistant-en¬ gineer. 

Wages Quarterly. 

£. 
s. 
d. 
3 3 -

1 11 1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 II 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 

10 14 6 9 15 -6 16 6 6 16 6 3 5-9 15 -

9 15 -

5 4-

Tea and Beer Weekly. 

s. 
d. 

Other. 
Allowances. 

--9s. 
6 d. 
per week for pro¬ visions, and a gratuity annually of 5 /. 
5 s. 
if found deserving. 

--The nurses receive a gra¬ tuity annually of 2 I. 
2 s. 
each, after the first year, if their con¬ duct should be reported good by the housekeeper. 
They get provisions accord¬ ing to the dietary. 

--Provisions same as nurses, but they do not receive any gratuity. 

And 10 s. 
monthly allowance, f --Besides 41 4 s. 
each gra-< tuity, and great coats and hats { if favourably reported of, 41. 
4 s. 
gratuity. 

No. 
4. 
(E.) 
Cork-street Fever 

Hospital. 

< i For duties, see Bye-laws, under the heads "Head Nurse,' Nurses and Female Servants." 

" Porters," " Whitewashes," 

mwl many V \ents has each nume committed to her charge ?—No 
particular number of wardI \are assiSn.ed 
t0 a nurse in this hospital; hut there are three nurses assigned to each from'ol+eilQ0pen'm °ne ll0USe' and two in anotlier>* tne wards containing on an average twnVV0 i 

Patients-There are four convalescent wards to 60 patients, two for males and wo lorlemales; to these four two nurses only are allowed. 

Patients. 

er cases. 
41 J. 
What are the diseases principally admitted into your hospital ?—Fev 
hosnit JUrmTsh a retum of patients admitted, discharged cured, or relieved, or died, in you pitai each year since 1829, distinguishing males and females, in the annexed form. 

337. 

P 2 Patients