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The feeling of shame once subdued, there was no end to his audacious mendicity.
The Institution was established in 1818 as the Mendicity Association.
And, of course, the Society for the Suppression of Mendicity.
Rodie was delighted with her description of the way the Mendicity Society worked.
Another such irritating hypocrisy is the oligarchic attitude towards mendicity as against organized charity.
Audrey Woods: Further Outsider: a history of the Mendicity Institution.
The Mendicity Institution in Dublin, Ireland, is one of Ireland's oldest charities.
In order to combat mendicity, she imposed prison terms on recidivist beggars who returned to begging after they had received state-sponsored training in handicrafts.
He was taken up by the Mendicity Society (informally it afterwards appeared), and I presented myself at a London Police-Office with my testimony against him.
A mendicity institution, with a fund of about £300 per ann., raised by subscription, has done much towards diminishing the pressure of extreme poverty in the town.
A man may easily be forgiven for not doing this or that incidental act of charity, especially when the question is as genuinely difficult as is the case of mendicity.
Séamus Brennan, a member of the Mendicity Institution Garrison under Heuston, gave the following account of the decision to surrender:
English tourist, EG Inglis, visits Dublin's Mendicity Institute, House of Industry and Foundling Hospital (1834)
Heuston was the Officer commanding of the Volunteers in the Mendicity Institution (now called Heuston's Fort) on the south side of Dublin city.
He was special ambassador to Spain for the funeral of Alfonso XII in 1885, and chairman of the Society for the Suppression of Mendicity.
With about 20 Volunteers, he held the Mendicity Institution on the River Liffey for over two days, though it was originally only intended to be held for 3-4 hours.
Lamb inveighed against the "all-sweeping besom [broom] " of what he called "societarian reformation," uplifted to "extirpate the fluttering tatters of Mendicity from the metropolis."
He was a patron of the Mendicity Society, the National Society for School Furniture and the Society for the Augmentation of Small Livings.
Colbert was under the command of Éamonn Ceannt at Watkins Brewery, while Heuston was given the task of commanding the Mendicity Institution.
To the benevolent philanthropist, whose heart has bled over the misery and pauperism of the lower classes in Great Britain, the almost entire absence of mendicity from Canada would be highly gratifying.
I let faireviews in on slobodens but ranked rothgardes round wrathmindsers: I bathandbaddend on mendicity and I corocured off the unoculated.
He illustrated this view by detailed statements, taken mainly from the reports of the Mendicity Society, to show the inadequacy of the incomes of numbers of the wage-earning classes for the maintenance of themselves and their families.
She was apparently the Rose Dunn-Gardner, who was active in 1895 in the Society for Organising Charitable Relief and Repressing Mendicity (formed 1869), known later as Charity Organisation Society (COS).
The exception was the twelve men of D company under the command of Captain Seán Heuston who met at Mountjoy Square with the mission of taking the Mendicity Institution across the river from the four courts.
The Irish Volunteers and the Irish Citizen Army occupy the General Post Office, City Hall, the College of Surgeons, the Four Courts, Jacob's Factory, Boland's Mills, the South Dublin Union, and the Mendicity Institution.