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THE WORKHOUSE INQUIRY

... Austin, the assistant Poor Law Comnmissioecr, relative to the workhouse in 15 Whitei'riargate, which. was commenced on Thursday U1P week, end adjourned, was resuimed onl Friday, at the an workhouse. oh The first witness examined was mc! Mr. Rlobert Craven ...

WORKHOUSE INQUIRY

... Oldisam said that 00 making his calcullations respecting the workhouse, be hail exclusively confined himself to the area of thle workhouse pro - perty. He should think the drain from the workhouse would have a fallof eight feet-reekroningfrom the surface ...

THE NEW POOR LAW

... application was made to the workhouse master to know it any beef arid piurn pudding which might be sent tu the paupers, would be allowed ttens The answer was, that his orders were not to allotr it. Onl urgent entreaty the workhouse mtaster pelainied (whatI ...

WHIG POOR LAW LOVE OF RELIGION AND EDUCATION

... the following appears:- Wanted, a chaplain for the workhouse of the above union. H1e mast be a member of the Church of England, and will be required to reside within two miles from the workhouse, which is situated about half a mile from the town of ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... chiarged v wit h leaving her three children in the Workhouse Yard. v Mr'. Coulton, the relieving officer of the Hull workhouse, t. deposed that on th. -previous day the prisoner: went to h the workhouse yard and laid her three children on the o 4round, ...

THE WORKING OF THE IRISH POOR LAW

... individuals dependent on the poor-rate, of which number 12,719 were actually under the poor law roof. With respect to the workhouses, he says, their cleanliness and order is most praiseworthy. In some,he a' certainly saw much to reprobate in the crowding ...

POLICE COURT

... last, Benjamin Blake, a man of weak intellect, -who had been repeatedly charged with breaking out of the Sculcoates Union Workhouse, was brought up by Police-Constable No. 15, who said that at twelve o'clock the previous night, he saw prisoner knocking ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... was found a few days since. Mr. Clappison, the relieving officer, went to her and got her to come to the workhouse. She went yesterday to the workhouse, and in the absence of Mr. Charlton, began to be very disorderly, so that Mr. Clappison was obliged to ...

Published: Friday 15 December 1848
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2018 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CASE OF MARY CATHERAY

... cruelty and assault perpetrated on a woman named Mary Catheiay, at the Hull Workhouse. The particulars which we then published appeared to lay some of the officers of the Workhouse open to censure, and Mr. Drant, the governor, immediately determined that ...

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 (THURSDAY.)

... Raikes. NOGLECTINO Or' FAMILY.-A stout elderly man named lRes- sle Nutt, was charged by Mr. John Maoxon, clerk to the Hall Workhouse, with refusing to support his wife and child. Mr. Moss, who appeared for the defendant, alleged that he was not liable to ...

SCULCOATES POLICE

... -Understanding that a meeting of the Governor and Gluardiains of the Poor witi be held at the Workhouse, on Monday next, to finally determine upon building a new Workhouse, on the Anlaby-road, I shall feel obliged by your inserting, for their consideration, as ...

Published: Friday 13 September 1833
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2499 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment