Correspondence between Thurles Board of Guardians and Poor Law Commissioners in Ireland, relative to Employment of Inmates in Remunerative Labour

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WORKHOUSES (IRELAND). 

RETURN to an Order of the Honourable The House of Commons, 

dated 27 March 1851 ;—for, 

COPIES " of all Correspondence between the Thurles Board of Guardians' 

and the Poor Law Commissioners, in Ireland, between the 1st day of January and the 10th day of March 1851, relative to the Employment of the Inmates in Remunerative Labour:" 

*: And, Return of the Number of Inmates in the different Workhouses in 

Ireland; specifying their Ages, between Seven and Fifteen, Fifteen and Twenty, Twenty and Forty, and Forty and upwards, the different Sexes,-and the Number of Able-bodied, and Aged and Infirm." 

Poor Law Commission Office, Dublin,! 
W. 
STANLEY, 

8 May 1851. 
j Secretary. 

(Mr. 
Scully.) 

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 

15 May 1851. 

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