CITY OF LONDONDERRY. 
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Expenditure. 
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Situation and Description. 
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Income. 
Salaries. 
Other Expenses. 
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Per 
r Artillery-lane ; a private house. 
annum. 
1 J -3 “ 1 
4 Board and lodging from £20 £150 
East Hall, do. 
V to 30 a year. The several 150 
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Meeting-house Row. 
) masters extra. 
80 
Cunningham-lane; a very good house. 
1830 
200 
• 
*• 
Mall-wall; a private house. 
Boarders, 27 j. G cl. Day scho 
150 
Mall-wall; a private house. 
lars from £l 11 s. 6d. to 21s 
per quarter. • 
1831 
Boarders, £20 per annum. Da> 
130 
Assistant. 
2C 
Rent and incidentals. 
scholars, 10s. Gd. per quarter. 
London-strcet; 2 good rooms in a private house. 
1831 
.. 
70 
Bog-side ; an attic in a dwelling-house. 
1807 
.. 
70 
.. 
. • 
Ferry-quay-street; a small house. 
1821 
60 
.. 
.. 
William-street j a small room in a dwelling-house. 
1832 
• * ,. 
50 
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3 
Fountain-street; an attic of a dwelling-house. 
1813 
.. 
50 
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Fountain-street; an attic room. 
1823 
* • 
50 
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Pump-street; a private house. 
1829 
,, 
45 
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Richmond-street; a private house. 
1833 
10s. 6d. per quarter. 
40 
m 
Fountain-street; a small room in a dwelling-house. 
1811 
35 
.. 
. . 
,, 
O 
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Bishop-street; a small room in a back yard. 
1835 
,, 
30 
c/a 
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St. Columb’s-court; a good room. 
1830 
• • 
30 
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W 
Bridge-street; a good room. 
1812 
.. 
30 
• • 
•• 
• • 
William-street; an attic of a dwelling-house. 
1833 
• • .. 
26 
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, , 
Linenhall-street; a private house. 
1833 
18 
Bog-side ; a small dwelling-house. 
1816 
16 
Rossville-street; a private house. 
1834 
*• 
15 
Linenhall-street; a room in a private house. 
1807 
.. 
12 
.. 
Barrack-row ; a small house. 
1835 
6 
Foyle-street; a small middle room. 
1805 
.. 
5 
Bishop-street; an attic of a dwelling-house. 
1825 
.. 
5 
l 
Infant School. 
Cunningham-lane ; a good room. 
1833 
• • • • 
Pump-street. 
1835 
50 
Apparatus, map, &c. 
£40. 
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Ballymagrorty, or White House. 
1829 
2s. Gd. to 4.?. per quarter. 
40 
1-s 
Creggan. 
1834 
2s. Gd. to 3s. per quarter. 
35 
* * 
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the Parij 
large. 
Mullennan ; a small cabin. 
Steelstown ; a small cabin 
1816 
1770 . 
2s. to 2s. Gd. per quarter. 
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PRIVATE SCHOOLS. 
Instruction. 
Pupils. 
Physical. 
Intellectual. 
Males. 
Moral. 
Of the mixed nature common to schools of this description for children of 
the middle classes throughout the Kingdom. 
Robertson's and Goldsmith’s 
Modern History. Rollin’s 
Anc. History. Kcightley’s 
Gen. History. Com. French 
and Italian Books, and the 
usual works on Arithmetic. 
Common classical and Eng- Protestant and 
lish Books. Catechism. 
Half hour at 
noon for walk¬ 
ing or play. 
Edinburgh Sessional Papers 
Common Classical English 
Books. 
Murray’s Grammar. Bonny- 
castle’s Mensuration. Gold¬ 
smith’s Geography. 
Murray’s Reader and Gram¬ 
mar. Bounycastle’s Mensu¬ 
ration. Moon’s Navigation. 
Spelling Books. History and 
Natural History. 
Murray’s Grammar. Gold¬ 
smith’s Geography. His¬ 
tory of England. 
School Books by Murray 
Scott, and Manson. 
Usual School Books. Mur¬ 
ray, Pirmock, and Gold¬ 
smith. 
Ditto. 
Frequent visits from the Pro¬ 
testant and Presbyterian 
clergymen. Authorized ver¬ 
sion of the Scriptures. 
Presbyterian 
School Books by Goldsmith, 
Manson and Murray. Book 
keeping, Arithmetic, &c. 
Robertson’s and Goldsmith’s 
Works. Common French 
and English Books. 
Murray’s Reader. Pinnock’s 
History of England. Wal¬ 
ker’s Speaker. Economy of 
Human Life, &c. 
Universal and Manson’s Spell¬ 
ing Book, and Murray’s 
Grammar. 
Pinnock’s and Manson’s Spell¬ 
ing Book. 
Catechized by school Mistress, 
A. version. 
Protestant and Presbyterian 
Catechism taught by the 
Master. A. version. 
Pro. Pres, and R. C. Cate¬ 
chism. A. and Douay ver¬ 
sions. 
Catechism for each sect on 
Saturdays. A. and D. ver¬ 
sions. 
Pro. and R. C. Catechisms. \ 
A. and D. versions. / 
A. version. 
Protestant and Presbyterian 
clergymen visit on Mon¬ 
days to teach Catechisms. 
Pro. Pres, and R. C. Cate 
chisms. 
Guy’s Primer. Scott’s Eng¬ 
lish Reader, and Elocution 
Guy’s Spelling Book and 
Primer. 
R. C. Catechism. A. and D. 
versions. 
Each child taught its own 
Catechism. A. and D. ver¬ 
sions. 
Dr. Reilly’s Catechism, 
and D. versions. 
Pro. Pros, and R. C. Cate¬ 
chisms. A. version. 
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12 
Ditto, A. version. 
Universal andManson’; 
ing Book. 
Ditto. 
Spell 
Manson's Primer, and Uni 
versal Spelling Book. 
Children find their own books. 
Major's Lessons on Objects. 
Arrowsmith’s Ancient and 
Modern Geographies, &c. 
Usual School Books. 
Murray’s Reader and Gram¬ 
mar. 
Murray’s Spelling Book. 
Guy’s Primer and Pro¬ 
nouncing Dictionary. 
Rev. Mr. Radcliffe visits once 
a week. A. version. 
R. C. Catechism. A. version. 
Pro. Pres, and R. C. Cate¬ 
chisms. 
Pro. and Pres. Catechisms 
taught every Saturday. A. 
version. 
It. C. Catechism. A. version. 
Pro. and Pres. Catechisms 
every Saturday. A. version. 
R. C. Catechism daily. 
Each child taught its own Ca- \ 
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Catechisms every Saturday. 
A. and D, versions. 
Catechisms. A. version. 
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Name and religious 
Persuasion of Master or 
Mistress. 
Rev. Win. Moore. Pres. 
6 Rev. G. J. Ewing. Pres. 
J. C. Howe, B. A. Pro. 
Miss M‘Cleron. Pro. 
R. J. Creighton. Pres. 
Mrs. Latham. Pres. 
10 Thomas Patton. Pres. 
John M'Carron. R. C. 
Neil M‘Colgan. R. C. 
Daniel Boyle. R. C. 
13 J. McLaughlin. Pro. 
Thomas Quig. R. C. 
Miss Hughes. R. C. 
Mrs. Griffin. R. C. 
James Daly. R. C. 
Thos. Ewing. Pres. 
{ Misses Pinkerton and 
Whittaker. Pro. 
H. W. Greer. Pro. 
3 M. M‘Loughlin. R. C. 
1 Miss Porter. Pres. 
. Francis Deeran. R. C. 
. Miss Beadley. Pro. 
. Miss Nichol. Pro. 
Miss Anna Hackett. It. C, 
Mrs. Mackey. Pres. 
Sarah Butler. It. C. 
Mrs. Perois. Pro. 
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Mr. Loury. 
Mr. Miller. 
James Magennis. It. C. 
Margaret Kearney. Pro. 
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