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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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The Committee of the 2d: Novr. made a Further
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Report Stating That they believed the following
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Regulations would be of Material Service if
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Added to those already Proposed and approved
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That the Matron do Visit every Ward in the House -
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Daily between the Hours of 9 and 10 o Clock in the -
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Forenoon and do cause the Beds to be Regularly. -
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made and the Rooms passages and other Parts.
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of the House to be Swept every day before Dinner
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- washed Twice a week in Summer and once in
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winter, And That the Children be all combed -
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washed and cleaned every day by Ten o Clock and
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Calechised Twice a week Vizt. Thursday and Sunday
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Afternoons by the Master or Mistress who teaches -
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Them.
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That the Master do take Care that such as are Sick on
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lame, be Attended only by The Apothecary and Do see that
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they follow his directions and inform the Overseers when they
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are fit to be set to Work or be discharged,
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That the Master do keep the key of the Coal Cellar and That
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he do Measure out a sufficient Quantity every Morning. and
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that no Fires be had in any of the Wards (except the Sick Ward)
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after the first of May unless the
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Overseers shall give
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special directions for the same;
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That he do see all Fires out and the People in Bed by Eight
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O' Clock Night and that no Candles be burning except in the
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Sick Wards after that Hour.
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That neither Master or Mistress do Quit the House without leave
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of the Overseers nor that neither they or any other Officer be
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out of the House after Ten O' Clock at Night or Pain of -
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being discharged
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