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The minutes contain mainly statistical information on the financial administration and maintenance of the workhouses under their control; includes details of the workhouse population under the following subheadings, the numbers remaining in, inmates admitted during the week, thos

Poor Law Records | Local Government Records | Workhouses

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Object Corofin Board of Guardians' Minute Book: November 1861-May 1862has no cover

The minutes contain mainly statistical information on the financial administration and maintenance of the workhouses under their control; includes details of the workhouse population under the following subheadings, the numbers remaining in, inmates admitted during the week, thos

Poor Law Records | Local Government Records | Workhouses

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Object Corofin Board of Guardians' Minute Book: May 1861-November 1861has no cover

The minutes contain mainly statistical information on the financial administration and maintenance of the workhouses under their control; includes details of the workhouse population under the following subheadings, the numbers remaining in, inmates admitted during the week, thos

Poor Law Records | Local Government Records | Workhouses

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Object Corofin Board of Guardians' Rough Minute Book: January 1861-June 1865has no cover

Cabinet card (black and white) of Denis B. Cashman (c.1842-1897), member of the Fenian Brotherhood and biographer of Michael Davitt. Taken by the studio of Holland & Roberts, 10 Temple Place, Boston. Written on the recto of the photograph in black ink ‘D.B. Cashman’ and writt

Cashman, D. B.

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Object Cabinet card of Denis B. Cashmanhas no cover

First lines: One morning late as I gently strayed, / Down by a murming [sic] river clear.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--History--19th century | Love songs

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Object The Shannon cottage maidhas no cover

First lines: One dey [sic] for recreation and silent meditation, / Near to a sweet plantation I carelesly [sic] did stray.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--History--19th century

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Object The phoenix of the hallhas no cover

First lines: Men speak of me with a voice of fear, / And the deeds that I have done.Decorative type border.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Elegiac poetry | Ireland--History--19th century

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Object Song of deathhas no cover

First lines: As I roved out one evening fair, / Down by a river side.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--Social life and customs--19th century | Love songs

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Object Reilly, the fishermanhas no cover

First lines: Come all you Raman [sic] Catholics to me lend an ear, / While I exert my simple quill the truth I declare. Printed: Johnstown, [Co. Kilkenny?]: Harrington.

Laments | Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--History--19th century

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Object The lamentation of George Wilsonhas no cover

First lines: The summer season is here, my dear, / Our bathing place is near, my dear.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--Social life and customs--19th century | Ireland--History--19th century

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Object The big brown hathas no cover