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THE BRUTAL AND BRUTALIZING POOR LAW

... chargeable to that parish, and in- mates of the union workhouse at Hillingdon. The case had been brought before the bench a fortnight since, when it appeared that on the children being takea into the workhouse, the guardians of the Uxbridge Union gave Bray the ...

UXBRIDGE PETTY SESSIONS—TUESDAY

... that parish, and Inmatea of the union workhouse at Hillisigdou. The ease had been brought before the bench abont a fort- ntght sinee, when it appeared that, on the childrea in qges- lion being taken into thre workhouse, the guardians of the Uxbridge Union ...

ALLEGED ILL-TREATMENT OF A PAUPER

... knocked off her knees by ?? Moodie, governor of the Worksop union workhouse, on his oath: The deceased was brought into the workhouse on the 31st of August, 1836; she was brought to the workhouse by Mr. Airey, one of the overseers of the Anston township, to ...

ANOTHER DELIBERATE MURDER

... Princes-road, Lambethe were thrown - into a state of the greatest excitement in consquece f areport being forwarded to Lambeth workhouse to the effect that ametimed Hemry Weston, a waiter at the United Service Club, Piccadilly, whoe sidmed ib oduAlstreet, L ...

Published: Sunday 23 September 1849
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 396 | Page: 16 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SHERIFF'S COURT.—THURSDAY

... proceedings of the railway company wouide ntall upon the parishiondra was the cost of a new workhouse. Under tile new Poor-law Act the super. intendence of all workhouses which camne under its operation was vested in the poor-law commitsioners,whohad laid down ...

DEATH FROM DESTITUTION

... St. Bride's workhouse. He gave her a friendly order, and as she seemed to he very ill he ordered her some mutton broth. He did not see her take the broth, but he believed it had been given to her. George Cowen, an inmate of the workhouse, deposed that ...

WOOLWICH PETTY SESSIONS

... placed carefully into a wheelbarrow and taken to the workhouse. Animation was here perceptible, and she was placed in a warm bath by the direction of the surgeon of the house. When witness left the workhouse the unfor- tunate female was recovering. Sir John ...

POLICE

... POLICE. PAUPER EXPEDIENTS.-Thirteen young men were placed at the bar charged with creating a distui bance in Lambeth workhouse and destroying their c'othes. T he whole of the defendants were casual paupers, and being des- titute, were admitted into the ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... inquest was held yesterday morning, at the boa -. room of the Greenwich workhouse before Mr. Carttar, on the bady of Thomas Robinson, aged sixty-thrce, an inmate. of lreenwich workhouse who was discovered, on moving some oaltur, on Friday about twvo o'clock ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... by compulsion took him and hlis l daughter to the workhouse. ie Juror: Did you never apply to any workhouse ?-Wit. ness Yes sir. Seven years ago the deceased was admitted k into Spitaifields workhouse, but she soon left it, as she had irecovered. ce Stokes: ...

POLICE

... an under or deputy beadle of St. Margaret's' workhouse. The men,' whosae namnes 'are Speed, and' W~iurs, heing reduced' to thie utmost state of delsttution, applied for relief at-St. Margaret's workhouse. Trheir claims were ach~owlsadged to he just, ...

POLICE

... P OL ICE. INVEIGLEMENT INTO A WORKHOUSE ON THE GROUND OF ALLEGED INSANITY-At the Worship-street office, on Wednesday, Mr J. Eliot, vestry-clerk of St Jude's, Whitechapel, a presbyter of Dr Dillon's reformed church in White street, Bethual green, and by ...