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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- ...

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 ROYAL, DRURY-LANE

... anid with assistance brought it ousshore. rnfir- at niati en was given to' tle Parish Olicers, who cotiveyed ittot the gt Workhouse. The, deceaied appeared to be Ahowut 40 years of Y age, and hadl ?? apjearance of a sea-faring ran, but there wasz ta no ...

CASE OF DENNIS SULLIVAN

... rebuked, and forcibly dis- missed the presncee of these well-fed servants of the State, ietired to his sad qtarters in the workhouse! But Suliiorz's docunments, ?? to this Admiralty Clerk, were illegitilmate. Let the .eader judge by the iollowing faithful ...