Correspondence between Guardians of Trim Union and Poor Law Commissioners on Provisional Relief outside Workhouse to Able-Bodied Men in cases of sudden and urgent Destitution

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POOR LAW (IRELAND). 

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

dated 29 July 1867;—for, 

COPIES " of all Correspondence that has passed for the last Six Months between the Guardians of the Trim Poor Law Union, or any Member of that Board, and the Poor Law Commissioners, on the Subject of the Powers vested in Relieving Officers to grant Provisional Relief outside the Workhouse, in the interim between one Meeting of the Board and another, to Able-bodied Men in cases of sudden and urgent Destitution:" 

" Of the Minutes of the Proceedings and Resolutions of the aforesaid 

Board on the aforesaid subject within the period already specified:" 

k< And, of any Circulars issued by the Poor Law Commissioners on the 

Subject of Out-door Relief, and the Duties of Relieving Officers in Cases of Emergency." 

Poor Law Commission Office, Dublin,]. 
R B A N K % Chifif Chyh 

5 August 1867. 
J 

(Mr. 
MacEvoy.) 

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

21 August 1867. 

581.