City of Cork Act 1735

If disordetly, removed to Bridewell, &c.

XVI. And whereas by the number of idle vagabonds and stroling beggars, that may from time to time be committed to the said work-house, it may happen that great disorders may be committed therein: be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the court of assistants, or any five or more of them, by warrant under their hands and seals shall have full power and lawful authority to commit persons guilty of such disorders in the work-house to the goal or house of correction, commonly called Bridewell; in the said city of Cork, and to remove them again to the work-house, as they shall judge neccssary.