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    ... on the subject of economy....

    From Eastry (Kent) Union Workhouse, (East Kent) guardians minutes:

    At meeting on 17.5.1853
    It was decided that one sheet of paper per week be supplied to each inmate to stop the use of rag etc. in the water closets

    and later:
    The Clerk said as it had been decided that waste paper should be provided for the use of the workhouse inmates in the water closets, he had procured half a ream from Mr BAYLEY of Eastry at 4 shillings.

    The Clerk suggested  that the Goods Tickets issued by the Relieving Officers, of which there is a great quantity in his possession, may be used for the purpose required, first removing the pins, which he considers could be done by the girls, this would effect not only the saving in the purchase of paper but of pins also, which could be made use of again.  
    This suggestion was adopted.

    Minute dated  24.5.1853

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