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Accounts and Papers of the House of Commons
Clarkin Rose Clarkin Head R. С. R.C. 13 133 7 Mary A. Clarkin - Workmistress
and assistant Monitress - R. С Glannan, No. 2 - Pres. Sam. Armstrong - Head
Pres. 21 21 - 50 - DONAGHMOYNE : Donaghmoyne - R.C. John Connolly - 127 ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1864
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General Regulations of the Board of Education: September, 1869
A workmistress will be allowed in mixed school? where the head teacher is not a
female, when the average attendance exceeds 30, and when the pupil-teacher is
not a female, or is not competent to give instruction in needlework ; and when ...
Victoria. Board of education, 1869
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Report of the Board of Education
A workmistress will be allowed in mixed schools where the head teacher is not a
female, when the average attendance exceeds 30, and when the pupil-teacher is
not a female, or is not competent to give instruction in needlework ; and when ...
Victoria (Colony) Board of Education, 1870
[ClBCl-LAK No. 11.] The following scale, specifying the numbers of teachers their
attendance, is published for general information : — Under 40, one teacher, one
work mistress. From 100, From 40, one teacher, one monitor, one workmistress.
Victoria. Parliament. Legislative Assembly, 1862
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Annual Report of the Commissioners ...
<E»thaieBCmnt« The Workmistress attends the usual hours, from 11 to 3
Mwiaghait. o'clock, and receives i 8 salary, per annum, from the Board, and £4
from the Manager. Males. Females. The highest number on the Rolls at any time
during ...
Ireland. National Education Bd, 1853
A workmistress will be allowed in mixed schools, where the head teacher is not a
female, when the average attendance exceeds 30 ; and when the pupil teacher is
not a female, or is not competent to give instruction in needlework, and when ...
British and Foreign School Society, 1865
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Parliamentary Papers, House of Commons and Command
If any Workmistress whose appointment has been sanctioned by the Com- . j RI
missioners, be employed during the remainder of the ordinary school-hours in 8
giving literary instruction to the junior classes, it is competent for the District ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1873
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Report. 11th (12th, 14th-21st).
... pupi's — (b) Do. of three Assistant Teachers, and a Workmistress, and diet and
lodging of all the servants— (c) Part expenses of the horse and cart, (the
remainder being paid by the Master) (d) Additional expenses of diet, &c while
sick.
National institution for the education of deaf and dumb children of the poor in Ireland, 1827
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The fifth (-thirteenth) annual report
(b) Diet of all the Assistant '-'. ( Teachers and Workmistress. — (c) Diet and
Wages of 6.f Servants. — (d) Clothing of all the Pupils and Repairs. — 7. J (ej
Clothingof two Deaf and Dumb Assistant Teachers.— (f) School Requisites,
Books, Slates ...
Juvenile association for promoting the education of the deaf and dumb poor of Ireland, 1832
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General Regulations of the Board of Education, and ...
A workmistress will be allowed in mixed schools where the head teacher is not a
female, when the average attendance exceeds 30, and when the pupil-teacher is
not a female, or is not competent to give instruction in needlework ; and when ...
Victoria. Education Dept, 1869