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Minute Book (1933)

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Complaint to the Board by D. E. Williams that tender conditions should be the same as for the Dublin Board of Assistance, where local firms are given preference if the contract is of equal value, and asks that this is applied when supplying the board with whiskey and tea, noting that they are very large employers in Tullamore.

Assistance Officers Expenditure Books (1933-39)

Ledgers containing Form 23 (Home Assistance List) and Form 24 (Assistance Officer's Expenditure Book showing amount paid weekly to each recipient) on double folio spreads.

Form 23 records names of patients assisted and contains the following categorising columns against each name:

Adult Males (Permanently disabled by old age or infirmity; Temporarily disabled by sickness or accident; Able bodied; Wife; Children under 15)

Adult Females (Married (deserted by husband/husband in jail); Unmarried; Widows; Children (legitimate/illegitimate)

Orphans and Children assisted without either parent

Lunatics, Insane Persons and Idiots (Males; Females; Children under 15)

Orphans and Deserted Children Boarded out

Form 24 records the names of persons assisted and the following categorising columns against each name:

Nature of Assistance (in Money/in Kind)

27 weekly columns for input of amount received.

A note at the footer of each page instructs that entries relating to assistance granted in cases of sudden and urgent necessity are to be made in red ink.

Minute Book (1933)

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Reports on the proposed extension of Walsh Island, Bracknagh and Cloncrane burial grounds; tenders for the maintenance of burial grounds at Kilclonfert, Killaderry, Ballycon, Croghan Hill, Cappincur, Coolgegan, Cappincur, Ballinakill, Monasteroris, Drumcooley, Ballymacwilliam, Bracknagh, Shean, Cloncrane, Garr, Kilbride (Clara), Kilbride (Tullamore), Lynally, Cloneyhurke, Ballykeane, Annaharvey, Ballina, and Killoughey; the purchase of a new site at Daingean for a cemetery; free milk schemes for the supply of milk to the children of persons in receipt of home assistance and other necessitous children; new schools at Meelaghans and Moneygall, Rashina, Pullough and Shannonbridge as old schools were condemned; and the transfer of the Offaly County Venereal Disease Scheme to the office of the County Medical Officer of Health.

"Valuation of Woodfield House."

Valuation of Woodfield House, Clara, County Offaly, from the Offaly County Council to Doctor Francis William Lamb at Woodfield, Clara, County Offaly, on 3 December 1934. Attached is a later note written by Francis William Lamb on 17 March 1946.

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