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nacious of their own ways, and cannot bear i\iejpur t 

 which, on account of their age and infirmities, fliould 

 not be often applied. 



The late Lord Mountjoy had no object more at 

 heart, than that of eftabliftung an hofpital upon a large 

 fcale for the accommodation of invalids, not only thole 

 of the demefne, but fuch as were found proper objecls 

 throughout his extenfive eftates in the counties of Ty- 

 rone and Donegal. His intention was to have it amply 

 endowed, and divided into three principal heads or 

 clafles, namely ; 



1. For invalids, with their wives. 



2. For invalids, without wives. 



3. For widows of invalids, and other diflrefled ob- 

 jects. 



Gardens to be annexed to the different departments, 

 and to be cultivated, for the ufe of the whole, by fuch 

 of the invalids as were found able to wor^. 



Flax and wool to be ferved out to a certain propor- 

 tion, to employ the women in fpinning and knitting ; 

 with an annual allowance of clothing and fuel for the 

 whole. 



In this place I am happy to have it in my power to 

 fay, that his prefent Lord (hip appears fully determined 

 to put this laudable plan into execution, with many 

 others, which his memorable father had fuggefted. 



FINIS. 



