- The Sick and
Indigent Roomkeepers Society in Dublin, Ireland, is the city's
oldest surviving charity. The
society was one of many that were established...
-
relief of the poor. His
favourite charity was the Sick and
Indigent Roomkeepers’ ****ociation
whose members visited the sick poor in
their homes. He was...
- the
Dublin Civic Trust. He
lived at the
former The Sick and
Indigent Roomkeepers'
Society building near
Dublin Castle for ten years. As of 2014, he was...
-
buildings from the
block is the
headquarters of the Sick and
Indigent Roomkeepers' Society. In the 1980s
there was a
proposal to
create a park on the site...
- "Mendo" ...
second oldest charity in Dublin,
after the Sick &
Indigent Roomkeepers Society ... Murray, Ross (30 May 2018). "The
Mendicity Institute. 200...
- 1790 in Ireland. Monarch:
George III 15
March – The Sick and
Indigent Roomkeepers'
Society is
established in Dublin; by the 21st
century this will be the...
- governess, a shoemaker, two
servants and an
older woman with the
title of "
roomkeeper". The
opening ceremony was on 9
December 1879, with the Freeman's Journal...
- 136th
street In New York. When I told Tom Foley, the
daddy of all the
roomkeepers, that Yank
Adams was back in the
business he
laughed and said: "I thought...