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Hospitals - Ireland - Dublin - Early works to 1800

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    A narrative, and an accompt, concerning the hospital on Oxmantown-Green, Dublin. Containing, the sums of money, and by whom given and subscribed, toward building thereof, what hath been received and what yet remains uncollected; also a Particular of the several Payments and Disbursements made for Materials and Workmanship, from the first beginning of the same, until the 1st of May, 1673. Together With the hopeful Beginnings of Gifts towards future annual Maintenance. Published for the Satisfaction of the Benefactors, by Order of the Assembly of Midsummer, 1671. Now re-published for the information of the citizens of Dublin. By Charles Lucas

    Royal Hospital of King Charles II (Kilmainham, Dublin, Ireland) | Date: 1749
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    First part of the report of the sub-committee of the Society for promoting the comforts of the poor, on the charitable institutions of Dublin

    Society for Promoting the Comforts of the Poor (Dublin, Ireland) | Date: 1800

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