GOOD INTENTIONS!

... before the Dumfermline Committee, as far as they relate to James Trotter.-Leave -given to bring in a Bill for erecting a new Work-house in she Parish of St. James, Westminster.-Roman Catholic Oath Bill read a third ?? for in- Creasing the Rates for In.-keepers ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... to the presait, her life sas tIn aimost ,crnstanf scene of trouble. 'Some of her children died, .Qthers were put into a workhouse 'Te lpoo wornan .g9ave herself up to drizkin'n. -There were somc slight' iatrises about' the face, hichl made sonie doubt ...

THE SEA-SIDE SEASON

... river, who appeared. very much af- . fe&edi and ratherinterested.' Therman, woman, and boy were taken -to. 'St. George's Workhouse, Mount- c sh-eet, in orderto be ow*.d. ' - At two oQ'tck, in ?? ternoon of Friday last, the ti inhabitanits of a verylaige ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Matry Jackson, who was with nuesch difficulty secured- aftcer tnalkin- a great resistance, she was at ]ength taken to the workhouse till a Coroner.'s Inquest shill sit on the bodies of the deceased. ...

FROM THE NEW EDITION OF JAMES'S POEMS

... substance of the evidence wvas. tlhit Ann Fane, the decease :l, Wvas a girl about i years of as~e; and had been a paupcr in'the Workhouse at Ly nn, in Norfolk, in conseutencc of her lhavmng been the orphan child of poor parents. She was takien a short time back ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... set of princes and courtiers, and everv petty viliage its Mr. Sub.Collector of Taxes, and its Mr. Deputy Inspector of the Workhouse ?- Tile piece was excellently performed throughout, though the characters, as they had no traits difficult of depict- mient ...

KING'S THEATRE

... husbaund to Mile-end, Newto-vm, fell into a deep titch in Ped Cow-lrine& linal-geen, aid was drowned. Tle body was taken to the workhouse for a Coronel's Inquest. 'Suniday eve'ning a young woman of the name a Baker, servant to Mr.I- itiford, of Finsbury-plIce ...

VAUXHALL

... evening a rincet- nit .ing of the. IMP ?? Halai 4h .pI;l QG~ceirs took Place- at the Cormmittee Roam,. &iiiu-d -Gedrge's Work-house, to inquird into the ciircun~sullces en attendn hdsoey of a pave of the ?? sa concealed in a sack in the cdurse of- the~ ...

VAUXHALL

... shrubbery. adjoining Buckinigham-house, Y`1111day morning, by some soldiers an duty. The ~Ody Was removed to the parish wor-k-house, for a -Co- ...

FRIENDSHIP & LOVE

... sufferer Was removed tor the Infittary, bn ed an order from the Agent, and half ll5ilr (lied.-It is really lamentable that the workhouses are not authoriced to aflord * b- relief and comfort to distressed objet, ps 5e in the present instance, for wantof - roof ...

THE NEW CONCORDAT

... Peans, Canonss snd-Priests, h Each Prelate who rolls in his sinecure carease, Eacih Curate whose fieuily starves in the workhouse, - 6i Each Sqn of their Church Wihs has heard Ueaven s call, To hold three gdod livings, or hold none at all,; * Etch reverend ...

THEATRE

... the CITY -of EDIN- 1BUi(GH, and on the QUALITY of the different SPRINGS. in tae Neighboyrhood.. , ?? CANONGA17E.CHARITY WORKHOUSE, -/ ?? ~ ?? - A0 : ยข :f ;t'part. 2, 1813.* T *:as ?? resolved by the. Managers of/this 'house, 'that I'14ANKVS should be ...