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1894
Tuesday permission was granted
Mary Halloran asked to leave in
consequence of a quarrel she had
with the Cook, she was strongly persuaded
to remain and finish
her time, when a situation would
be found her, she very reluctantly
promised to do so.
Louisa Walker very naughty , using
disgusting language and when
requested to be silent was more
noisy and disagreeable. 9 pupils
10th Mary Halloran quarrelling
again insisted upon going away refusing
to do her work, and threatening
if her clothes were not given to her
she would go over the wall in the
Refuge clothes, further entreaties
could not avail consquently her
clothes were given her and she went away.
Thursday 9 pupils
11th Mr Jordan conducted eveng service
Friday Gentlemens Committee [blank] pupils
12th Revd. C. F. Garnsey conducted eveng service
Saturday 8 pupils
13th Teacher[crossed out] Laundress out afternoon & evening
Sunday
14th Mr W.G.Wilson [crossed out] Mr Fletcher [inserted] conducted morng service
Mr Hopkins conducted eveng service
Sub Matron & Teacher out to their usual services
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