BG/65
IE CCCA/BG/65 Clonakilty Board of Guardians
BG/65/AD/1
Clonakilty Board of Guardians Statistical Minutes
Scope and Content: Volume containing Statistical Minutes ‘to be kept by the Clerk who is to forward a copy to the Local Government Board along with, but separate from, the General Minutes of each Meeting’. These minu tes are recorded on a two- sided page. The front page records the weekly examination and authentication of relief registers, indoor relief lists, provision account books, and other books. A summary of the weekly abstract of the account of provisions and nec essaries is given, noting stock on hand and received and ‘consumed during the week’ by inmates and officers. The ‘General Average Cost of an Inmate for the week’, and average cost in the Infirmary and Fever Hospital are also noted. The back page contains ‘ The Abstract of the Accounts of the several Relieving Officers for the last week’. This notes the officers’ names and districts, money on hand or received, and expenditure under headings such as out-door relief, provisional relief, and orphans and deserted children boarded out. Total relief given, balance on hand, and final total are also noted. Each form of statistical minutes is dated and signed by the clerk.
Date : 9 Jun 1905 – 26 Mar 1920
Level : Item
Extent : 1 volume
BG/65/AJ/1
Rosscarbery Dispensary Committee Minute Book
Scope and Content: Minutes of meetings of the committee of management of Rosscarbery Dispensary District. Meetings were generally held monthly, at the courthouse, Rosscarbery, and minutes were forwarded to the board and to the LGB. The committee’s functions included electing the medical officer and other officers, hearing officer’s reports, reporting on vaccinations and medical and public health matters, maintaining dispensary buildings, ordering medical supplies and appliances, dealing with union officers (including district midwives, sanitary officers, and relieving officers), and overseeing out door relief. All appointments and expenditure were subject to board and LGB approval. The volume is partially indexed. The earliest minutes were detailed and well kept, but over time became briefer and more cursory.
Includes:
p1 List of names and residences of committee members to 25 Mar 1852
1 Dec 1858 ‘It is found that the parents are very irregular in bringing their children a second time for inspection after vaccination the proportion being but 98 second attendances out of 225 cases vaccinated’.
Cork City and County Archives 2011
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