Return from Unions in Ireland of Workhouse Farm and Manufacturing Accounts, 1853-54

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WORKHOUSE FARM AND MANUFACTURE ACCOUNTS 

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

dated 16 March 1855;—fur, RETURNS "from each Union in Ireland, showing the Extent of Land under Crops or Garden Cultivation, the Number of Persons Employed on the Farm, distinguishing the Number under Fifteen Years of Age, and the Number above Fifteen Years of Age, and the whole Number of Persons in the Workhouse; Bent by the English Acre; the Expenses incurred, distinguishing, lst. 
the Value of the Stock on hand at the Commencement of the Year; 2d. 
the Amount of Rent and Rates Paid; 3d. 
the Amount Expended for Seeds; 4th. 
for Implements; 5th. 
for Live Stock Purchased; and, 6th. 
Total:—Also, showing the Money Value of Produce, distinguishing, lst. 
the Price of Articles of Food consumed in the Work¬ house ; 2d. 
the Amount received from the Sale of Surplus Crop; 3d. 
from Live or Dead Stock; 4th. 
the Value of Stock in Hand at the End of the Year; and, 5th. 
Total; and showing the Profit or Loss, for the Years ending the 29th day of September 1853, and the 29th day of September 1854, respectively:" 

'•' And, from each Union in Ireland of the Expenses incurred in Manufactures and Trades ; showing the Value of Stock in Hand at the Commencement of the Year; the Amount Expended, lst. 
in Tools ; 2d. 
in Raw Material; 3d. 
in other necessary Articles; and, 4th. 
Total Expended; and the Produce, distinguishing the Cost of the made-up Clothing used in the Workhouse; the Amount received from the Sale of Work or Manufactured Articles; and the Cost Price of the Stock in Hand at the End of the Year, and Total; stating the Number of Persons Employed in the Manufactures or Trades, distinguishing those under Fifteen Years of Age, and those above Fifteen Years of Age, with Total Employed for the Years ending respectively the 29th day of September 1853, and the 29th day of September 1854 (in continuation of Parliamentary Paper, No. 
904, of Session 1853). 

Poor Law Commission Office,") 

Dublin, 20 June 1855. 
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STANLEY, 

Secretary. 

(Sir Robert Ferguson.) 

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

21 June i S55. 

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