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CORONER's INQUEST

... letf than a minute Ann Mills fell fo clofe to him as to graze his lantern. He got alGlitance, and con- veyed them to the workhouse. C. F. Cox, heufe fiurgeoin at the infirmary, flated, that the deceafed was brought to the hounfe at f(even o'clock in thie ...

POLICE

... he was an old offender. The Magistrate, on this suggestion, inquired how he got his living-he said he was in Blackfiriars Workhouse. It was then mentioned by several of the Officers, that the prisoner was a very old offiender, and well known to all the ...

FROM THE BOMBAY COURIER—May 11. 1805

... probably in a fit of despondency, and the gentleman had posting-bills stuck up about the town, informing thle Masters of Workhouses, &c. that such a person was missing, and that it was hoped she would have some considerable property to receive. On Wed- ...

POLICE

... the navy, w here he was wounded .n several acLionis, and when he drinks to excoes he is fach dleanged. He was sent tolthe workhouse. tOL~cE.O5itCE, tJ!OiO!.sAl L.-Janc Thompson Asytcrddty brought up to be re-exanjined on a charge of woundiog and stabbing ...

IMPORTANT LAW CASE

... intoxicated, alfo fell into the New Wet Dock. A boat went off immediately to his affiilance, and faved him. LONDINBURGH CHAkIT'r WORKHOUSE. The Managers of this Inilitution, a ihort while after the eledsion of their prefent Treafurer, Mr SPANICIE, wdered-a report ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... yester- day at the White-lion,'in Hetnmings' row,- on the 'body of a man, name umknown, who was. then ]yiig- dead hi. the workhouse of St. Martin's parisb. After A'nth ny- Gell, Esq, Coroner for Westminste`,. and -the Juryr hadgone through the painful task: ...

SURREY ASSIZES

... state truly' pItiablv-, esd the humanity of the officers, of The parish' of St. 1 Olave induced theni to take her ilo's the Workhouse. On ian- 'dressing arid examining1her, 'abe wasfound thbe fituch'bruised in differ~nt parts of hicr body. rht'iiihunian'- ...

POLICE

... extend. But it was impossible to ad- minister relief to a mind so grievously aflhied as her's ' she' has been sent to the Workhouse since that, and even e there it was perceived that she could not with safety be longer trusted. She is now, almost in an ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, OCT. 6

... to rave, and shew violent symptoms of inzanity. The coachman (not knowing what to do) was advised to take the lady to the workhouse of the pa- rish, where, strange to tell, every assistance was refused, , and the 'siiperirtendant of that expensive, and ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... o'clock in 'the Morning, and gave her the child. She said she it had lain in About i .fortnight bfore' that, at Marybe- 9 bone Workhouse- ?? being asked by the Witoes N wh wh s the father of the .hird5 She saidthatWiliam* Burningham was, the ?? she hoped n0t ...

POLICE

... ID. . Ia Her brotlher, who is still aive, is ioo years old, and his *ife is.th'e same age.. A few days ag~o, in Walsall workhouse, Peter Danks aged 0o4.years i his faculties werernot gieeatly inmpaired tili within a short tinneiof his death. 'On Friday ...

POLICE

... bedstead, in a garret, ?? on Tuestlay p last. The decesasi was a very old man, a 'h'rimney-asveeper,Ep had been a pauper in rhe workhouse, w-,as seined out tor drunkennsase,and shortly after that 'comnausted shin rash -,ott. He had beeo on bnard a man of wavr ...