NettetMountmellick Workhouse on Historic 25 inch map (1897-1913) Note: at the time of the Poor Law Unions, Co. Laois was known as Queen's County. The Mountmellick Poor … NettetI wonder if there is a similar story attached o the Birr Workhouse? Facebook. Email or phone: Password: Forgot account? Sign Up. See more of Kinnitty Now and Then on Facebook. Log In. or. Create new account. See more of Kinnitty Now and Then on Facebook. Log In. Forgot account? or. Create new account. Not now. Related Pages.
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NettetMountmellick, A Tapestry of History The Gathering 2013. 135 likes. Owenass Active Living Group invites you to Mountmellick during Heritage Week to experience the … NettetMountmellick is a town of about 4000 people (if I recall correctly) and the MDA is an excellent representation of the town's vibrancy. And after all of that, there is a super restaurant on-site which we found to be very … NettetBooks. Visit The National Archives’ bookshop for a range of publications on researching the history of poverty and poor laws. The following publications are available to consult at our library in Kew: Poor Law Union records by Jeremy Gibson and others (Family History Partnership, 4 volumes) Workhouse by Simon Fowler (The National Archives, 2007) ceremonial tibetan singing bowls