[232] Instructional Letter of 5th February 1842, in Eighth Annual Report, 1842, p. 113. This instruction was made mandatory on the medical officer in 1847, but he was permitted to frame in advance, not four only, but as many different dietaries as he chose. The instructions of 1842 were not, however, superseded (General Consolidated Order of 24th July 1847, art. 207, sec. 9; see also under art. 108).
[233] Official Circular, 30th July 1842, No. 20, p. 301.
[234] Circular on Workhouse Dietaries, 1836, in Second Annual Report, 1836, p. 63.
[235] Consolidated Order for the Administration of Relief in Town Unions, 7th March 1836, sec. v. art. 21; in Second Annual Report, 1836, p. 91.
[236] Official Circular, 2nd July 1840, No. 6, pp. 73-74.
[237] Instructional Letter of 5th February 1842, in Eighth Annual Report, 1842, p. 112.
[238] General Order of 5th February 1842, art. 18, and Instructional Letter of the same date, in Eighth Annual Report, 1842, pp. 83, 113; repeated in General Consolidated Order of 24th July 1847, art. 109.
[239] General Consolidated Order of 24th July 1847, art. 107.
[240] Consolidated Order for the Administration of Relief in Town Unions, 7th March 1836, sec. iv. arts. 4, 5; in Second Annual Report, 1836, pp. 85-86.
[241] General Order of 5th February 1842, art. 75; in Eighth Annual Report, 1842, p. 95.