Kinsale Board of Guardians IE CCCA/BG/108
78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88.
21 Dec 1893 – 14 Jun 1894 21 Jun 1894 – 13 Dec 1894 20 Dec 1894 – 13 Jun 1895 29 Jun 1895 – 12 Dec 1895 30 Jan 1896 – 23 Jul 1896
30 Jul 1896 – 17 Dec 1896 (also contains 2-23 Jan 1896)
24 Dec 1896 – 10 Jun 1897 17 Jun 1897 – 2 Dec 1897
9 Dec 1897 – 5 May 1898 (also contains 19-26 Dec 1895)
12 May 1898 – 3 Nov 1898 10 Nov 1898 – 27 Apr 1899
Contains, following ordinary minutes, supplemental sheets for proceedings under the Medical Charities Act, Vaccination Acts, and Dispensary Houses Act, and for proceedings under the Public Health Acts. From 15 April 1899 on, the Public Health pages are used to record minutes of meetings of Kinsale Rural District Council, which first met on that date.
Includes:
10 Nov 1898 Letter read from th e Local Government Board (LGB) ‘regarding transitory arrangements under the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898’ ; ordered, that a defaulter under the Compulsory Vaccination Act in the Courceys Dispensary District be prosecuted [a recurring item] 17 Nov 1898 Resolution, adopted following a special meeting, explaining why the rates assessment for the standard year (1896-97) is in excess of the average assessment for the three years ending with the standard year.
1 Dec 1898 Resolution regarding extra payments to union officers for services in carrying into effect the Registration (Ireland) Act 1898.
8 Dec 1898 Resolution in response to a letter from the Irish Workhouse Association regarding a proposed new ‘Catholic and Protestant Home for the training of workhouse girls between the ages of 12 and 15 years in order to fit them for domestic service’. 15 Dec 1898 Deputation seeking the appointment of an engineer to report on the best means of supplying water to the townlands of Crosshaven, Crosshaven Hill, and Knocknagore, received by the Board acting as a rural sanitary authority under the Public Health Acts. [See also subsequent Public Health minutes] 29 Dec 1898 Master reports that ‘the Misses Bleazby gave the school children their annual treat on the 27 th inst when they also distributed a variety of toys amongst them’. A Resolution of thanks by the Board to the Misses Bleazby follows, ‘for their goodness in catering for the happiness of the school children’.
12 Jan 1899 LGB letter sanctioning a loan of £220 for a burial ground at
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