Return of Names of Unions in Ireland in which Third Meal is not allowed Daily to Healthy Inmates of Workhouse; and in which Workhouse Inmates are not provided with Shoes and Stockings

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POOR LAW (IRELAND). 

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

dated 10 March 1868 ;—for, RETURN'S " containing the Names of any Unions in Ireland in which a Thied Meal is not yet allowed Daily to the several Classes of healthy Inmates of the Wobkhotjse, specifying in each case the Clasbes not so provided, together with a Copy of any Correspondence that has taken place since the 1st day of January 1866, between Poor Law Commissioners and any local Board of Guardians, relating either to the total Absence or the Insufficiency of such third meal, and adding in each particular case the final Result of such Correspondence, and the present position of the question:" "And, of the Names of any Unions in Ireland in which the "Workhouse Inmates, or 

any Class of them (specifying the particular Classes in each case), are not provided by the Board of Guardians with Shoes and Stockings, together with a Copy of any Correspondence relating to this subject that has taken place between the Poor Law Commissioners and any local Board of Guardians since the 1st day of January 1866, and adding in each case the final result of such Correspondence and the present position of the question." 

Poor Law Commission Office,! 
B. 
BANKS, Dublin, 30 May 1868. 
j Chief Clerk, 

(Mr. 
Cog an.) 

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

8 June 1868. 

322.