Newspaper: WEXFORD Wexford Independent, Work House Admissions & Deaths, 7 Nov 1866
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WORKHOUSE ENTRIES.
WEXFORD INDEPENDENT DATED 7TH NOV. 1866.

The usual weekly meeting was held on Saturday.
The Chair was taken by Patrick LAMBERT, and subsequently by Pierce
RYAN, Esq., D.V.C.

*ADMISSIONS.
CARDIFF, William, 30, Wexford.
CULLEN, Bridget, 70, Wexford.
DONOHOE, Mary, 25, Wexford.
DONOVAN, Patrick, 40, Wexford.
DONOVAN, William, 4, Wexford.
DOYLE, Arthur, 30, Rathaspeck.
DOYLE, William, 16, Tomhaggard.
FORTUNE, James, 15, Wexford.
FRENCH, Catherine, 15, Wexford.
FURLONG, Mary, 16 months, Wexford.
FURLONG, Mary, 28, Wexford.
HACKET, Mary, 60, Wexford.
HAYES, Bridget, 60, Harperstown.
HORE, Thomas, 66, Newcastle.
MORAN, Mary, 50, Union.
MURPHY, Bridget, 22, Wexford.
M’DERMOTT, John, 15, Union.
M’DERMOTT, Martin, 22, Union.
REDMOND, Peter, 18, Wexford.
SINNOTT, John, 25, Newcastle.
WALSH, Walter, 23, Kilmore.

*RECORD OF DEATHS.
BRIEN, Peter, 60, Wexford.
CARDIFF, William, 30, Wexford.
DONOVAN, Patrick, 40, Wexford.
DONOVAN, William, 4, Wexford.
DOYLE, Arthur, 30, Rathaspeck.
HACKET, Mary, 60, Wexford.
SHIPLEY, Mary, 70, Wexford.

Sanitary Reports.
Dr. Henry H. BOXWELL returns three new cases of cholera-all send to
hospital. No death up to the 2nd. Nov.
Dr. R.J. FURLONG returns six new cases of cholera-four send to
hospital. No deaths-two discharged, and one still under treatment.
Dr. Ebenezer GOODALL returns ten new cases of cholera-seven send to
hospital-one died-one still under treatment.
All above are from Friday morning 26th October, to 2nd, Nov, 1866.

Enniscorthy Union.
The master requested the Board to grant a cheque for £24, to assist
the emigration of Mary DEVEREUX and children to New York, as allowed
by the Board at their last meeting.
Ordered-Mary DEVEREUX and children to be sent by Mr. HINTON, of
Wexford, agent to the Inman Line, when their outfit shall be ready,
and the Commissioner’s sanctions obtained.


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