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... salary of thirty Pounds per annum only ; and Mr. Irwin states , that three of his Sons , who have entered College , assist him as Ushers , in their turns . Mr. Irwin has two Church preferments , that of Castle Connor in the Diocese of ...
... salary of thirty Pounds per annum only ; and Mr. Irwin states , that three of his Sons , who have entered College , assist him as Ushers , in their turns . Mr. Irwin has two Church preferments , that of Castle Connor in the Diocese of ...
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... salary of an Assistant for the School ; but at a future period , we think , a second and a third Assistant may be deemed advisable , at such suitable salaries as the Funds of this Endowment may be then able to bear . BANAGHER SCHOOL ...
... salary of an Assistant for the School ; but at a future period , we think , a second and a third Assistant may be deemed advisable , at such suitable salaries as the Funds of this Endowment may be then able to bear . BANAGHER SCHOOL ...
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... Salary to the Master 75 0 0 D ° to the Usher - · D to a Writing - master 15 · Rent of School - house - 40 Ο 0 D to ... salaries of the Masters , and other expenses of the Schools ; this balance it appears would be paid off by the first ...
... Salary to the Master 75 0 0 D ° to the Usher - · D to a Writing - master 15 · Rent of School - house - 40 Ο 0 D to ... salaries of the Masters , and other expenses of the Schools ; this balance it appears would be paid off by the first ...
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... salary of 40 l . per annum , and for the last year has also received the Writing - master's salary of 15. there being no Boys at the School , as he states , who learn to write . He has only five Scholars , all Protestants , and never ...
... salary of 40 l . per annum , and for the last year has also received the Writing - master's salary of 15. there being no Boys at the School , as he states , who learn to write . He has only five Scholars , all Protestants , and never ...
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... Salary of two hundred and fifty Pounds per annum ; a Clerk or Register , at one hundred Guineas per annum ; and an Inspector of Apprentices in the City of Dublin , at a Salary of twenty Pounds annum . In addition to these Committees and ...
... Salary of two hundred and fifty Pounds per annum ; a Clerk or Register , at one hundred Guineas per annum ; and an Inspector of Apprentices in the City of Dublin , at a Salary of twenty Pounds annum . In addition to these Committees and ...
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Page 232 - ... ordained or provided or any other matter cause or thing whatsoever to the Contrary thereof in any wise Notwithstanding In Witness whereof We have caused these Our Letters to...
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