Annual Report of the Commissioners ...1851 |
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... applications offer- ing sites , the majority of such applications have been 1846. ] OF NATIONAL EDUCATION IN IRELAND . 11.
... applications offer- ing sites , the majority of such applications have been 1846. ] OF NATIONAL EDUCATION IN IRELAND . 11.
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ing sites , the majority of such applications have been deemed , on various grounds , ineligible . Six sites , however , have at length been selected ; and we expect that the erection of District Model Schools will be commenced during ...
ing sites , the majority of such applications have been deemed , on various grounds , ineligible . Six sites , however , have at length been selected ; and we expect that the erection of District Model Schools will be commenced during ...
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... application or otherwise . 5. In Schools NOT VESTED , but which receive aid only by way of Salary and Books , it is for the Patrons to determine whether religious instruction shall be given in the School - room or not ; but if they do ...
... application or otherwise . 5. In Schools NOT VESTED , but which receive aid only by way of Salary and Books , it is for the Patrons to determine whether religious instruction shall be given in the School - room or not ; but if they do ...
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... applications for aid are referred to the Superin- tendent , he is to communicate with the applicant so as to insure an interview , and also with the Clergymen of the different denomi- nations in the neighbourhood , with the view of ...
... applications for aid are referred to the Superin- tendent , he is to communicate with the applicant so as to insure an interview , and also with the Clergymen of the different denomi- nations in the neighbourhood , with the view of ...
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... application , at prices con- siderably lower than those at which they are sold to the public . VII . - Building . 1. Before any grant is made towards Building a School - house , the Commissioners are to be satisfied that a necessity ...
... application , at prices con- siderably lower than those at which they are sold to the public . VII . - Building . 1. Before any grant is made towards Building a School - house , the Commissioners are to be satisfied that a necessity ...
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31st December aforesaid amount annum application appointed Arithmetic awarded Ballymena Board Book of Lessons Building Castleblayney Cavan Commis Commissioners of National conducted Connaught Corporate capacity County daily average attendance deem demised denominations District Inspector District Model Schools ditto Dublin Dunmanway Education in Ireland erection Examination Questions-continued farm female ditto Female Teachers Fivemiletown Galway Geography give Glasnevin grant gratuities hereby increase JAMES KELLY Kilkenny Larne Lease Leinster Lessons on Money Letterkenny Limerick literary Managers Marlborough-street Masters MAURICE CROSS Model Agricultural Schools Munster National Education National Schools Natural Philosophy Needle-work Normal Establishment number of children Number of Schools Paid Monitors Parents or Guardians Parish Patron or Patrons payment persons premises Premiums present promotion pupils purpose receive reduced prices religious denominations religious instruction respective Rolls rule Salary School-house School-room Schools in operation Second Class Secretaries sioners Teachers of National teaching tion Tipperary Total Number Trustees vested Workhouse Schools
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