360 a COMMISSION OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, IRELAND.
Province of Armagh
BENEFICES.
Description of each School.
Sources of Support.
No.
of Children
on the Books at the time of I nspection.
Average daily Attend¬ ance.
Whether the average dailyj Attendance has I been increasing,
stationary, or diminishing, t
for the j last five vears.
Kind of Instruction,
GLENDERMOTT, (continued.)
Glendermott .
(continued.)
3.
Evening school, kept
by James Hauna; held three evenings in the week in winter.
4.
Ardmore female school,
kept by Mary Ann Hamilton, under the Kildare-street Society.
Glendermott school, kept by John Gill, under the National Board.
6.
Bellevue female school,
kept by Sarah Simp¬ son, under the London Hibernian and Lon¬ don Ladies' Hibernian Societies.
Daily school, kept by Henry Bond, under the Kildare-street So¬ ciety.
Prehin school, kept by Robert Denismore, underthe London Hi¬ bernian Society.
9.
Daily school, kept by
Isabella Mills, under the Kildare-street So¬ ciety.
10.
Daily school, kept by
Robert Hyndman.
11.
Daily school, kept by
George Inch.
12.
Waterside school, kept
by James M'Namee.
13.
Gorton school, kept by
Thomas Macklin.
14.
Lisdillon school, kept
by Thos.
O'Donnell.
15.
Evening school, kept
by Thos.
O'Donnell; held three evenings in the week in winter.
16.
Private school, kept by
Mr.
Loague.
17.
Daily school, kept by
David Mitchell.
Scholars' payments of Is.
a month each.
Supported principally by la¬ dies' subscriptions; the children pay small weekly sums, from which about £10 is collected in the year.
The Board gives £15 a year; the children pay from Is.
Id.
to 2s.
Gd.
a quarter, from which about £8 or £10 is collected in the year.
The London Ladies' Hiber¬ nian Society gives £8 a year ; the London Hiber¬ nian Society £4 or £5; the children pay from Is.
Id.
to 2s.
Gd.
a quarter; these payments are re¬ ceived by a Committee of Ladies, who allow the mistress £6 a year.
£10 from private subscrip¬ tions, and about £10 col¬ lected f i om children's pay¬ ments of Is.
Gd.
to 2s.
Gd.
a quarter.
The Society gives about £4 a year; Colonel Knox gives a house and two acres of grouud; the chil¬ dren pay Is.
a quaiter, from which £8 is collected in the year.
Children's payments, vary¬ ing from Is.
to 5s.
a quar¬ ter each, and producing about £15 in the year.
The rector gives £2 a year, an acre of ground, and a house ; the children pay from Is.
Gd.
to 3s.
a quar¬ ter, from which £10 or £11 is collected in the year.
The London Grocers' Com¬ pany gives £10 a year ; the children generally pay-Id.
a week, a few pay 7s.
Gd.
a quarter; about £7 is collected in the year.
Children's payments, vary¬ ing from 2s.
Gd.
to 7s.
Gd.
a quarter, and producing from £25 to £30 a year.
Mr.
Moore, the proprietor, gives £6 a year; the chil¬ dren pay 2s.
a quarter each.
Children's payments of Is.
8d.
a quarter each, producing about £8 in the year.
Scholars' payments of Is.
a month each.
School charges, from £2 12s.
Gd.
to £5 5s.
a year each scholar.
Children's payments, vary¬ ing from Is.
to 5s.
a quar¬ ter each ; and producing £15 or £16 a year.
Males..
12* 12 Females ••
Total.
12 Males..
Winter Females 59 22
— Sum¬ Total.
59 mer
38 Males..
52 Winter Females 28 63
Sum¬ Total.
80 mer
75
Males..
Winter Females 38 26
Sum¬ Total.
38 mer
39
Males..
41 Winter Females 13 42
_ Sum¬ Total.
54 mer
30 Males..
58 Winter Females 24 64
_ Sum¬ Total.
82 mer
70
Males..
29 Winter Females 23 33
_ Sum¬ Total.
52 mer
65 Males..
29 32to36 Females 12 Total.
41
Males..
39 Winter Females 17 47
— Sum¬ Total.
56 mer
66
Males.
.
51 Winter Females 17 54
-_ Sum¬ Total.
68 mer
60 Males..
15 Winter Females 16 24
— Sum¬ Total.
31 mer
44 Males..
47 Winter Females 16 45 to 50
— Sum¬ Total.
63 mer
30 Males..
15 18 Females 5 Total.
20 Males..
24 24 Females ••
Total.
24 Males..
44 Winter Females 11 48
.—
Sum¬ Total.
oa mer
60
Nearly Stationary.
Nearly Stationary, since it was put under the
Board.
Diminishing during the last year.
Slightly Increasing.
Diminishing.
Nearly Stationary.
Slightly Increasing.
Diminishing.
Established May, 1834.
Nearly Stationary.
Stationary.
Slightly Diminishing.
Writing and arithmetic.
Reading, writing, arith¬ metic, and needlework.
Reading, writing, au(1 arithmetic.
Reading, writing, arith.
metic, and needlework.
Reading, writing, arith¬ metic, and bookkeeping.
Ditto.
Reading, writing, arith¬ metic, and needlework.
Reading, writing, and arithmetic.
Ditto.
Reading, writing, arith¬ metic, English gram¬ mar, and bookkeeping-Reading, writing, a""1 arithmetic.
Ditto.
Writing and arithmetic
General course of Eȣ lish and classical ewr cation.
Reading, writing, «g metic, and »UB grammar.
* Adults.