Del,
please excuse this bitty information. Here's a par I have in my revised Shamrock to Wattle,
>>A testimonial was issued to each of the young women of the Red Rover from the Cork House of Industry: “This testimonial is given to you---in order to certify that your Emigration is Voluntary, and that you are assisted in removing to a more distant settlement for your own advantage, and not in consequence of any offence or misconduct. It is hoped that you will prosper---that you will always feel the value of good character, and learn to respect yourself---that you will cultivate and cherish every honest principle and good sentiment---that you will so perform the duties of your station, as to bring upon yourself the favour of those with whom you may have to live and the never-failing mercy and protection of Almighty God”. But as A. J. Hammerton says this is no guarantee that pressure was not exerted on those who were reluctant to emigrate (p.543). <<