Dunmanway Board of Guardians
IE CCCA/BG/83
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29 Sep 1880 – 12 Oct 1881 10 Oct 1881 – 26 Apr 1882 3 May 1882 – 25 Oct 1882 1 Nov 1882 – 25 Apr 1883 2 May 1883 – 26 Oct 1883 2 Nov 1883 – 9 May 1884 16 May 1884 – 31 Oct 1884 7 Nov 1884 – 24 Apr 1885 1 May 1885 – 30 Oct 1885 6 Nov 1885 – 30 Apr 1886 7 May 1886 – 29 Oct 1886 5 Nov 1886 – 22 Apr 1887 29 Apr 1887 – 22 Oct 1887 29 Oct 1887 – 7 Apr 1888 11 Apr 1888 – 29 Sep 1888 6 Oct 1888 – 30 Mar 1889 6 Apr 1889 – 28 Sep 1889 5 Oct 1889 – 29 Mar 1890
Ordinary minutes are followed by supplemental sheets for proceedings under the Medical Charities Act and the Public Health Acts, and for proceedings of the board as a Rural Sanitary Authority under the Labourers (Ireland) Acts. Includes: 5 Oct 1889 Total inmates: 87. Out door relief: 195 persons. Resolution, ‘that we, the guardians of Dunmanway Union, consider that Mr Goschen’s, Chancellor of the Exchequer, arrival in Bandon stimulates evictions as is instanced by the evictions of the property of Col Shuldham at Coolkelure on yesterday’. Rate books signed for each ED (poundage and breakdown of rate noted). Clerk reports that he attended petty sessions for prosecution of labourers who refused to pay rent for cottages occupied by them. [See also, eg, 2 Nov] 12 Oct 1889 Report by the Cattle Inspector. He states ‘I have not seen during my life so many calves dying with blue quarter as I have seen this year’. He assures the board he has been looking after the milk market, but thinks it is impossible to keep it clean where it is. [Re inspector, see, eg, 1 Mar 1890]
26 Oct 1889 Reports by relieving officers on visits to children at nurse.
30 Nov 1889 Resolution appointing committees to oversee work on the Dunmanway and Ballineen water works. LGB letter stating that the duty of providing supervision of completion of work on labourers’ cottages ‘rests entirely with the sanitary authority’.
7 Dec 1889 Report by Medical Officer, Ballineen Dispensary District, regarding a case of typhus in a house where pigs are kept.
14 Dec 1889 List of seed rate uncollectable, with ‘cause of non - payment’ noted (‘evicted’, ‘destitute’, ‘denial of receiving’).
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