Newspaper: WEXFORD Wexford Independent, Work House Entries, 28 Mar 1866 Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives Wexford Index Copyright Newspaper Index Contributed by Mary Heaphy _______________________________________________ 28TH MARCH 1866. WORKHOUSE RECORDS. FROM THE WEXFORD INDEPENDENT. The usual weekly meeting was held on Saturday last. Chair was taken by Alexander N. KING. Esq. ADMISSIONS. BOLGER, James, 45, Newcastle. BRIEN, Laurence, 60, Whitechurch. BREEN, Ann, 15, Wexford. BROWN, Mary, 60, Union. BROWN, Mary, 20, Union. BROWN, James, 10, Union. BYRNE, J. 15, Killinick. BYRNE, Thomas, 17, Killinick. BYRNE, Richard, 12, Killinick. BOLGER, Johanna, 30, Wexford. BURKE, Ellen, 70, Wexford. BROWN, Pat, 39, Rosslare. BRIEN, Kate, 20, Mayglass. CONNORS, Margaret, 40, Wexford. CULLEN, Mary, 86, Kilpatrick. CONNOLLY, Michael, 35, Union. CONNOLLY, Bridget, 30, Union. CONNOLLY, Anne, 2, Union. COGHLAN, Anne, 25, Taghmon. DUNN, Anne, 60, Rathaspeck. DEVEREUX, Margaret, 19, Union. GIBBONS, Mary, 60, Rosslare. KEATING, James, 22, Wexford. LAMBERT, John, 60, Artramont. MARTIN, William, 10, Wexford. MARTIN, Mary, 31, Harpurstown. MARTIN, William, 1 month, Harpurstown. NEILL, John, 3, Wexford. QUIRK, Francis, 30, Wexford. REDMOND, James, 10, Wexford. ROCHE, William, 30, Union. TUMBLESTON, Pat, 34, Wexford. WALSH, Luke, 70, Wexford. DEATHS. BROWN, Anty, 54, Wexford. DUNN, Anne, 60, Rathaspeck. NEILL, James, 2, Killinick. QUIRK, Francis, 30, Wexford. REDMOND, James, 10, Wexford. LETTERS. Poor Law Commission Office, Dublin, 23rd March 1866. Sir-The Commissioners for administering the laws for relief of the poor in Ireland return herewith the warrant authorising the removal of Eliza CONNOR and her five children from the West Derby Union to the Workhouse of the Wexford Union, which was forwarded to them in compliance of an order made by the Board of Guardians at their meeting on the 17th inst- and the Commissioners request that when Eliza CONNOR and her children arrive at the workhouse, the usual particulars specified in the Circular Letter of the 21st June 1864, may be obtained and forwarded to them. By order, B. BANKS, Chief Clerk. LETTERS. Poor Law Commission Office, Dublin, 23rd March 1866. Sir-The Commissioners forward to you herewith the receipt of Messrs Marsh and Barrett, Solicitors, for the draft of the Guardians, on the National Bank of Wexford, drawn in their favour, for the sum of £21.15.10., in payment of their charges for the preliminary inquiry, made by them, in the circumstances of the removal of Elizabeth FINN and her four children, from the Township of Toxteth Park, Liverpool, to the workhouse of Wexford Union. By the order of B. BANKS, Clerk of the Union. *Names sorted