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Anhang Abbildung 5: Karte Der Irischen Poor Law Unions (Farbig Hervorgehoben Die Grafschaft Galway) Anhang Abbildung 5: Karte der irischen Poor Law Unions (farbig hervorgehoben die Grafschaft Galway) Quelle: Noel Kissane, The Irish Famine. A documentary History, Dublin 1995, S.91 370 Abbildung 6: Arbeitshaus von Galway Quelle: Galway Town 1872, Ordnance Survey Sheet 10, 16, James Hardiman Library, NUI Galway. 371 Abbildung 7: Fotos vom Galway Workhouse Quelle: James P. Murray, Galway: a medico-social history, Galway 1992, S. 129 372 Abbildung 8: Fotos vom Abriss des Galway Workhouses Quelle: James P. Murray, Galway: a medico-social history, Galway 1992, S. 169, S. 224 373 Abbildung 9: Modell eines Workhouses nach Wilkinson Quelle: John O´Connor, The Workhouses of Ireland, Dublin 1995, S. 82f. 374 Abbildung 10: Wahlunterlagen Poor Law Wahlen 1839 Quelle: Galway Advertiser, 01.06.1839, S.3 375 Abbildung 11: Fragenkatalog des Visiting Committees Quelle: http://users.ox.uk/~peter/workhouse/admin/admin.html 376 Abbildung 12: Poor Law Unions der Grafschaft Galway Quelle: British Parliamentary Papers, Return of Area and Valuation of Unions into which each County in Ireland is divided, 1872 (415), LI. 815 377 Abb. 13: Poor Law Inquiry 1836: Interview 1 Questions answered by Dean Hood, L. L. D., Dean of Kilmacduagh (in der Nähe von Gort) 378 379 Quelle: First Report of Commission (on the Poor) 1836, NLI, Vol 31-33, Supplement to Appendix (D). 380 Abbildung 14: Poor Law Inquiry 1836: Interview 2 381 382 Quelle: First Report of Commission (on the Poor) 1836, NLI, Vol 31-33, Supplement to Appendix (D). 383 Abbildung 15: Karte Distressed Unions 1848-1851 Quelle: Christine Kinealy, The Irish Poor Law 1838-1862, unpublished PhDThesis, TCD 1984, S. 128 384 Abbildung 16: Karte Dissolved Boards of Guardians 1847-1849 Quelle: Christine Kinealy, The Irish Poor Law 1838-1862, unpublished PhDThesis, TCD 1984, S. 201 385 Abbildung 17: Galway Baukosten des Arbeitshauses 1840 Quelle: Galway Minute Book 12.2.1840 386 Abbildung 18: Gort Baukosten des Arbeitshauses 1840 Quelle: Galway Advertiser 4.7.1840 387 Abbildung 19: Schlafquartiere nach Wilkinson Quelle: P.J. Meghen, Building the Workhouses, in: Administration III No.1 (1955), S. 46 388 Abbildung 20: Auszüge Armengesetzerweiterung 1847 Quelle: An Act to make further Provision for the Relief of the destitute Poor in Ireland, Cap. XXXI, aus: a collection of the Public General Statutes 1847, 10. Victoriae, Dublin 1847 389 Tabelle 11: Zensusdaten Galway Parliamentary Ort Fläche Einwohner Häuser Electors Jahr acre männlich weiblich gesamt 1st class 2nd class 3rd class 4th class 1841 Galway Stadt 628 7,989 9,286 17,275 268 551 920 404 Galway Barony 1841 (ohne Stadt) 23,504 7,492 7,744 15,236 34 222 1,238 1,118 Galway County of 1841 the town 22,492 32,511 Galway Poor Law 1841 Union 197,467 36,129 37,398 73,527 1841 Galway County 219,564 220,634 440,198 1851 Galway Stadt 628 10,487 13,300 23,787 302 704 1,309 222 Galway Barony 1851 (ohne Stadt) 23,504 5,619 4,740 10,359 47 229 1,084 269 Galway County of 1851 the town 34,546 Galway Poor Law 1851 Union 197,467 29,772 31,806 61,578 1851 Galway County 157,135 164,549 321,684 1861 Galway Stadt 5,309 16,967 Galway County of 1861 the town 22,493 25,161 1861 Galway County 1,566,352 134,057 137,421 271,478 1871 Galway Stadt 5,309 7,225 8,372 15,597 Galway County of 1871 the town 22,493 9,386 10,457 19,843 1,600 Galway Poor Law 1871 Union 21,378 22,644 44,022 1871 Galway County 122,496 125,962 248,458 5,334 1881 Galway Stadt 15,419 Galway Poor Law 1881 Union 43,099 1881 Galway County 1,566,352 122,496 125,962 248,458 1891 Galway Stadt 13,801 Galway Poor Law 1891 Union 198,535 38,715 1901 Galway Stadt 5,368 6,542 6,884 13,426 Galway Parliamentary 1901 Borough 22,532 2,263 Galway Poor Law 1901 Union 198,535 18,509 17,956 36,465 1901 Galway County 1,467,849 192,549 1911 Galway Stadt 6,446 6,809 13,255 Galway Poor Law 1911 Union 198,535 17,889 17,194 35,083 1911 Galway County 1,519,699 94,403 87,821 182,224 Quelle: Census of Ireland 1841-1911, www.histpop.org 390 Tabelle 12: Zensusdaten Gort Ort Fläche Einwohner Jahr acre männlich weiblich gesamt 1841 Gort Stadt 3,056 1841 Gort Poor Law Union 106,048 19,294 19,323 38,617 1851 Gort Stadt 2,392 1851 Gort Poor Law Union 106,048 12,607 13,718 26,325 1861 Gort Poor Law Union 106,048 9,889 10,290 20,179 1871 Gort Poor Law Union 106,048 8,751 8,942 17,693 1881 Gort Poor Law Union 11.918 (?) 1891 Gort Poor Law Union 10.175 (?) 1901 Gort Poor Law Union 6,350 5,936 12,286 1911 Gort Poor Law Union 5,994 5,388 11,382 Quelle: Census of Ireland 1841-1911, www.histpop.org 391 Tabelle 13: Unterstützungsempfänger Indoor + Outdoor Galway 1841-1921 Unterstützungsempfänger Indoor 5000 4500 4000 3500 Durchschnittliche Anzahl der Unterstützungsempfänger von 1870 3000 bis 1921: 369 2500 2000 1500 Unterstützungsempfänger 1000 500 0 1840 1845 1850 1855 1860 1865 1870 1875 1880 1885 1890 1895 1900 1905 1910 1915 1920 1925 Jahr Outdoor Outdoor Outdoor Outdoor Relief Relief Relief Relief Jahr Cases Persons Jahr Cases Persons 1848 k.A. 24,678 1874 36 65 1849 k.A. 42,622 1875 35 70 1850 k.A. 26,778 1876 38 92 1851 k.A. 4,640 1877 34 86 1852 k.A. 120 1878 29 58 1853 k.A. k.A. 1879 53 104 1854 k.A. 87 1880 157 306 1855 k.A. 0 1881 77 157 1856 k.A. 18 1882 113 298 1857 k.A. 0 1883 171 430 1858 k.A. 0 1884 112 264 1859 k.A. 0 1885 106 183 1860 k.A. 0 1886 0 0 1861 k.A. 0 1887 158 271 1862 k.A. 0 1888 133 237 1863 k.A. 0 1889 145 266 1864 k.A. 0 1890 142 244 1865 k.A. 0 1891 182 330 1866 k.A. 0 1892 171 311 1867 k.A. 0 1893 188 335 1868 k.A. 0 1894 184 322 1869 k.A. 0 1895 229 387 1870 26 55 1896 195 289 1871 28 56 1897 173 273 1872 29 55 1898 237 422 1873 37 66 1899 236 373 Quelle: Galway Minute Books 1840-1921 392 Tabelle 14: Unterstützungsempfänger Indoor + Outdoor Gort 1843-1921 Unterstützungsempfänger Indoor 3000 2500 2000 Durchschnittliche Anzahl der Insassen von 1870 bis 1921: 1500 162 1000 Unterstützungsempfänger 500 0 1840 1850 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 Jahr Outdoor Outdoor Outdoor Outdoor Relief Relief Relief Relief Jahr Cases Personen Jahr Cases Personen 1847 k. A. k. A. 1899 130 199 1848 5275 10454 1900 150 222 1849 2529 5333 1901 162 259 1850 49 71 1902 161 252 1851 0 0 1903 156 246 1852 k. A. k. A. 1904 k. A. k. A. 1853 k. A. k. A. 1905 113 140 1854 0 0 1906 124 156 1855 -1877 k. A. k. A. 1907 113 143 1878 4 6 1908 121 161 1879 9 5 1909 110 128 1880 9 9 1910 102 111 1881 20 35 1911 53 62 1882 32 57 1912 46 67 1883 75 133 1913 52 76 1884 97 147 1914 53 69 1885 94 139 1915 50 66 1886 157 219 1916 43 55 1887 157 239 1917 44 52 1888 148 217 1918 43 54 1889 121 201 1919 39 48 1890 132 228 1920 40 66 1891 132 260 1921 42 57 1892 158 265 1893 151 202 Quelle: Gort Minute Books, 1842-1921 1894 140 226 1895 171 282 1896 191 329 1897 147 227 1898 141 224 393 Tabelle 15: Insassen des Arbeitshauses von Galway 1901 Familienstand Arbeitsfähigkeit verwitwet arbeitsfähig 24% 26% verheiratet 10% ledig 66% nicht arbeitsfähig 74% Altersverteilung 80 70 60 50 Gesamt 40 Männer Anzahl Frauen 30 20 10 0 0-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 51-60 61-70 71-80 81-90 91-100 über 100 Alter Quelle: Manuscript Source Census 1901, Province of Connaught: Galway Workhouse, National Archives Dublin 394 Tabelle 16: Insassen des Arbeitshauses von Galway 1911 Familienstand Arbeitsfähigkeit verwitwet arbeitsfähig 20% 19% verheiratet 14% ledig 66% nicht arbeitsfähig 81% Altersverteilung 70 60 50 40 Gesamt Männer 30 Frauen Anzahl 20 10 0 0-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 51-60 61-70 71-80 81-90 91-100 über 100 Alter Quelle: Manuscript Source Census 1911, Province of Connaught: Galway Workhouse, National Archives Dublin 395 Tabelle 17: Insassen des Arbeitshauses von Gort 1901 Familienstand Arbeitsfähigkeit keine verwitwet Angabe 21% 13% arbeitsfähig 31% verheiratet ledig 18% 61% nicht arbeitsfähig 56% Altersverteilung 40 35 30 25 Gesamt 20 Männer 15 Frauen Anzahl 10 5 0 0-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 51-60 61-70 71-80 81-90 91-100 über 100 Alter Quelle: Manuscript Source Census 1901, Province of Connaught: Gort Workhouse, National Archives Dublin 396 Tabelle 18: Insassen des Arbeitshauses von Gort 1911 Familienstand Arbeitsfähigkeit keine Angabe arbeitsfähig 12% keine 8% verwitwet Angabe 37% 18% ledig verheiratet 57% nicht 13% arbeitsfähig 55% Altersverteilung 20 18 16 14 12 Gesamt 10 Männer 8 Frauen Anzahl 6 4 2 0 0-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 51-60 61-70 71-80 81-90 91-100 über 100 Alter Quelle: Manuscript Source Census 1911, Province of Connaught: Gort Workhouse, National Archives Dublin 397 Tabelle 19: Nightlodgers Galway 1906 70 64 60 50 40 30 Prozentualer Anteil Prozentualer 19 20 16 10 0 Männer über 15 Frauen über 15 Kinder unter 15 Quelle: Galway Minute Book 1906 398 Tabelle 20: Vorsitzender und Stellvertreter des Aufsichtsgremiums der Armenverwaltung von Galway ex- ex- ex- officio(o) officio(o)/ officio(o)/ /gewählt( gewählt gewählt Jahr Chairman e) Vice Chairman (e) Deputy Vice Chairman (e) 1839 MacLachlan, Lachlan o Lynch, Richard M e Ireland, John o 1840 MacLachlan, Lachlan o Lynch, Richard M e Ireland, John o 1841 Redington, Thomas N o Lynch, Richard M e Ireland, John o 1842 Redington, Thomas N o MacLachlan, Lachlan o Ireland, John o 1843 Redington, Thomas N o O`Flaherty, Anthony o Clarke, Denis e 1844 O`Flaherty, Anthony o MacLachlan, Lachlan e Ireland, John o 1845 Redington, Thomas N o Lynch, Richard M e Ireland, John o 1846 Redington, Thomas N o O`Flaherty, Anthony o Lynch, Richard M e 1847 O`Flaherty, Anthony o Bodkin, Robert e Redington, John e 1848 BOARD DISSOLVED 1849 O`Flaherty, Anthony o Ireland, John o Athy, Randal E o 1850 O`Flaherty, Anthony o Ireland,
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