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The Poor Relief (Ireland) Act 1838 (1 & 2 Vict, c. 56) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which created the system of poor relief in Ireland. The legislation was largely influenced by the English Poor Law Act 1834. The vast bulk of the surviving PLU records comprise Minute and Rate Books. To a much lesser degree indoor and outdoor relief registers and records such as death registers and porter’s books survive. Rate Books account for the rates paid by occupiers of property and the nature of the property they occupied

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  • Acht Fóirithin na mBocht (Éire) 1838 (ga)
  • Poor Relief (Ireland) Act 1838 (en)
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  • Bunaíodh Boird Bhardaigh Dhlí na mBocht faoin Acht Fóirithin na mBocht (Éire) 1838 Bhí siad freagrach as feidhmiú an chórais a raibh tithe na mbocht agus obair fóirithinte eile mar chuid de. Toghadh bardaigh áirithe ag íocóirí rátaí, agus cuid den daonlathas sa chóras mar thoradh. Sa deireadh, bhí 163 Aontas Dhlí na mBocht lonnaithe thart ar bhailte margaidh ar fud na hÉireann. Bhí an córas seo i bhfeidhm roimh na chéad toghcháin áitiúla in 1899, faoi fhorálacha an Acht Rialtais Áitiúil (Éire), 1898. (ga)
  • The Poor Relief (Ireland) Act 1838 (1 & 2 Vict, c. 56) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which created the system of poor relief in Ireland. The legislation was largely influenced by the English Poor Law Act 1834. The vast bulk of the surviving PLU records comprise Minute and Rate Books. To a much lesser degree indoor and outdoor relief registers and records such as death registers and porter’s books survive. Rate Books account for the rates paid by occupiers of property and the nature of the property they occupied (en)
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  • An Act for the more effectual Relief of the destitute Poor in Ireland. (en)
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  • Poor Relief Act 1838 (en)
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  • Bunaíodh Boird Bhardaigh Dhlí na mBocht faoin Acht Fóirithin na mBocht (Éire) 1838 Bhí siad freagrach as feidhmiú an chórais a raibh tithe na mbocht agus obair fóirithinte eile mar chuid de. Toghadh bardaigh áirithe ag íocóirí rátaí, agus cuid den daonlathas sa chóras mar thoradh. Sa deireadh, bhí 163 Aontas Dhlí na mBocht lonnaithe thart ar bhailte margaidh ar fud na hÉireann. Bhí an córas seo i bhfeidhm roimh na chéad toghcháin áitiúla in 1899, faoi fhorálacha an Acht Rialtais Áitiúil (Éire), 1898. (ga)
  • The Poor Relief (Ireland) Act 1838 (1 & 2 Vict, c. 56) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which created the system of poor relief in Ireland. The legislation was largely influenced by the English Poor Law Act 1834. Following its enactment, one hundred and thirty Poor Law Unions were established throughout the country. Each Union had a workhouse, financed by the payment of rates on landholders in the Union district. The administration of the Poor Law Unions in Ireland (PLU) was overseen by the Poor Law Commissioners who maintained control by setting up strict accounting and recording systems. Each PLU was managed locally to a board of Guardians who met weekly to oversee the running of the workhouse (indoor) and relief work schemes (outdoor). The vast bulk of the surviving PLU records comprise Minute and Rate Books. To a much lesser degree indoor and outdoor relief registers and records such as death registers and porter’s books survive. Minute Books contain the records of each weekly meeting of the Board of Guardians. They take account of the finances of the Union, procurement of provisions, hiring of staff, management of inmates and any other issues that may arise as regards the week-to-week running of the Workhouse. The minute books also record the numbers of inmates in the workhouse, numbers admitted or left in the week as well as distinguishing between sexes, adults and children. They also record numbers of sick inmates and numbers of deaths each week. Rate Books account for the rates paid by occupiers of property and the nature of the property they occupied Registers account for persons receiving relief from the Union. Indoor registers list name, age, sex, religion, previous address, condition on entering and date of entry and leaving the workhouse for each individual inmate. (en)
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