List of almshouses in Ireland

The following is a list of Irish almshouses, also known as Gift Houses:

Leinster

Munster

Youghal Almshouse
  • Skiddy's Almshouse, Cork
  • French Church, Waterford
  • Southwell Gift Houses, Kinsale[7]
  • Denny Alms house, Tralee
  • Youghal Alms House, the 17th-century almshouses were constructed by Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork in 1602 for widows. Each tenant received two shillings a week, enough to sustain her. Around the same time (1612), Sir Richard Boyle built a hospital and a free school. For his efforts in colonising Munster, Sir Richard Boyle was granted the title and dignity Lord Boyle in 1616. When a poll tax of two shillings was introduced in 1697, those living by alms were exempt. St Mary's Collegiate Church in the town still contains many monuments, including the tomb of Richard Boyle himself.[8][9]
  • Limerick Almshouse[10][11]
  • King's Square, Mitchelstown[12]
  • Thurles Almshouse [13]

Connacht

    Ulster

    Further reading

    McCarthy, Kathleen D. (2001). Women, Philanthropy, and Civil Society - Kathleen D. McCarthy - Google Books. Https. ISBN 0253339189. Retrieved October 23, 2016.

    "History Ireland". Historyireland.com. Retrieved October 23, 2016.

    "Mackrell's Almshouses, Newton Abbot (8 photos) in SX85457093 :: Geograph Britain and Ireland". Geograph.org. Retrieved October 23, 2016.

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    References

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    12. "North Cork Highlights : Buildings of Ireland : National Inventory of Architectural Heritage". Buildingsofireland.com. Retrieved October 23, 2016.
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