Papers relating to Foundling Hospital of Dublin, 1818-23

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26th April 1821. 
Ordered, That the following advertisement be inserted in the Dublin Evening Post six times. 

i««wi>'S" Foundling Hospital, 26th April 1821. 
The Governors of the Foundling Hospital give notice, that the suspension of the Admission of Infants from the country parts of Ireland, is further continued from the 20th of May to the 20th of August 1821. 

16th August 1821. 
itesofoed, That it is expedient that this Hospital, which is to be opened on the 20th instant, for the reception of Infants from the country parts of Ireland, should be closed against the admission of such Children from the first of November next to the first of May 1822. 

6th September 1821. 
Ordered, That due notice be given, that the Hospital will be closed against the Admission of Country Children, from the first day of November next, to the first day of May 1822 ; or for such further period as may be deemed necessary, with the consent of His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant. 

7th March 1822. 
iiesofoed, That it is expedient that this Hospital, which is to be opened on the first day of May 1822, for the reception of Infants from the country parts of Ireland, should be closed against the Admission of such Children from the said first day of May until the first day of September 1822 ; and that application be made to His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant for his consent to the same, pursuant to the Act passed in the 1st year of His present Majesty's reign, c. 
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21st March 1822. 
Ordered, That due notice be given, that the Hospital will be closed against the admission of Country Children from the first day of May next, to the first day of September 1822, or for such further period as may be deemed necessary, with the consent of His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant. 
Ordered, That the following notice be inserted twice in each of the following newspapers ; Dublin Evening Post, the Correspondent, and Freeman's Journal. 

" The Governors of the Foundling Hospital give notice, that the Hospital will be closed against the Admission of Infants from the country parts of Ireland, from the first day of May next to the first day of September 1822. 

25th July 1822. 
The Governors having this day taken into consideration that part of the Act passed this Session of Parliament, which requires that from and after the first day of November 1822, no Child shall be received or admitted into the said Foundling Hospital in Dublin, unless at or before the time of offering such Child for admit-tance into the same, there shall be paid to the Register of said Hospital the sum of five pounds sterling of the currency of Ireland, for the use and support of the said Hospital, and of the Children belonging to the same ; 

.Resofoed, 
That pursuant to the powers vested in us by the 1st Geo. 
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29, it seems to be expedient that the suspension of Admissions into this Hospital from the country parts of Ireland should be continued from the first day of September until the first day of November 1822. 
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