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Thursday, 12 June 2014

Protestant Bethany Homes babies ignored - Irish Examiner


Protestant Bethany Homes babies ignored 
Irish Examiner
"The Dublin Foundling Hospital which was established by Royal Charter had a death rate of over 90% in the 19th century, as Joseph Robins records in his brilliant study of Irish children living on charity, The Lost Children: a Study of Charity Children in Ireland, 1700-1900 (Institute of Public Administration). If this book were reissued now we might begin to get some perspective and some historical context to the Tuam babies episode.

At the Dublin Foundling Hospital, the gate porter had the duty of disposing of the bodies of the dead infants, as Joseph Robins writes:

“For the sake of convenience burials were confined to three days a week. Between burial days, the dead infants accumulated and the porter stated that he had buried as many as thirteen at one time. Wrapped in grey blankets, the bodies were taken to a field at the back of the hospital and interred there. So frequent were the burials that the field was completely bare of grass.”

By Victoria White (Irish Examiner)


Friday, 4 May 2012

John Montagu Poore 1782-1808


Monument
Knapton, Norfolk
© Godric Godricson


John Montagu Poore b. Dec. 18, 1782 d. Dec. 5, 1808. (No photograph available).


John Montagu Poore was born on 18 December 1782 and was the son of Edward Poore and Anna Montagu. He died on 5 December 1808 at age 25.

GA Carthew writing the history of West Bradenham in 1883 describes John Poore as having lived in West Bradenham for 26 years.