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SOUTHWARK

... prisoners. RiOTOUS PAUPERs.-Ellee Merrett, an inmate of Bermonisey workhouse, was placed at the barbefore Mr. Cottingham, charged with breaking thirteen squares of glass in the above workhouse. One of the porters said that at an early part of the morning he ...

Published: Sunday 10 September 1848
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 471 | Page: 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Middlesex Sessions

... churchwardens; and three of tbe overseers. of .that pariah; and several other persone. forel forolble~ entry Into Chelsea workhouse, on the evenhIrB of Monday, tbea 18th of February. As far as we could ascertain tbe fsltbofthse case. it seems that the ab'vre ...

GREENWICH PETTY SESSIONS

... prisoners thsanlit ,and the masgistrte then o dered whether they Kould send Bond to the County Lunatic Asylum or to the workhouse for a few days, until a communication could heo made to t is friends. The latter course was eventually adopted, and Ar. Flinch ...

PAUPER LUNATICS

... Williana M'Even, a pauper, removed the body bro asylum to the workhouse an the 25th ult. Tosh after it was taken to Middlesex hospital by order of Dixon, the overseer. Mr.Bennett, surgeon ?? workhouse, explained, that when paupers diednbso no friends, the ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Mar- garet's workhouse. TheCoroner informeilthe jury that he understood fronm the father of the child that it laui not been properly treated, or that its death had been caused by hiniselfand his lhmily being turned out of the workhouse. As the medical ...

Coroner's Inquest

... aged 33, late a pauper of the Stepney Union. Bartlett, a constable, stated, that deceased had been a pauper in Limehouse workhouse; and had bolted. On the morning he came to Mr. Grout's house, the Old Swan; witness had seen him in the road, as he thought ...

WOOLWICH PETTY SESSIONS

... his assistance, and the woman was got out. She was taken to the workhouse. Sir John Webb (pointing to the ?? that the female ? Witness.-Yes, your worship, it is. TiTe master of the workhouse in question stated, that on Tuesday the complainant, Eliza Matthews ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Feb. 7

... they bad no cause of complaint, and should of not like to be removed from the workhouse. - in ConoNBn.-It would seem that the paupers are treated so well in the workhouse that they never die. m A JuzoA.-What a pity, then, to remove them under the clU ...

WORKING OF THE NEW POOR-LAW

... 'tbe guardians of tli0' Boston Union,. the Rev. Mr.' Robinson gave notice of'a' motion, ''That all 'married imnates of the workhouse, of sixty years of age and ipivards, whose condihct and characters were g4od, shall be permitted to reside with their wives ...

NORWICH CITY ASSIZES.—FRIDAY

... who partook of the esis flour and arsenic, whereursun he lingered and died. It appeared that Briggs was confined in the workhouse, by illness, and that a criminal intimacy existed between the prisoner and Briggs's wife. The prisoner was a married mran ...

DREADFUL CASE OF STARVATION

... of time; witness had him removed to the workhouse; he did not com- plain of any one; he had no property of any kind about him, and his apparel was wretched in the estremte Mr. Felix Lyons, surgeon to the workhouse, stated, that he examined the deceased ...

ACCIDENTS. OFFENCES AND OCCURRENCES

... PAN- CRAS WORKHOUSE.-On Tuesday, at a meeting of the direc- tors of the poor of St Paneras, Mr Pitt, the agent of the board, reported that, oR the previous evening, a mahl with his wife and two children presented themselves at the workhouse gate for admission ...