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MURDER AT THE WORKHOUSE

... seat had taken place. Hie was de- I af41 mualt of weak intellect.-Mr. Robiesrn, the . 'tflor of the workhouse, said the deceased had I n the workhouse four years. The prisoler had | i ittlonger tban tbat. Ile frequently exhibited ?? Jof insanity, anld ...

MURDER OF THE GOVERNOR OF PRESTWICH WORKHOUSE

... frond Rutter, Esq., coroner,-on the inquest, on Wed- Te's. at Prestwich workhouse.-A woman named Eli. ?? a1r havin been sworn, stated that she had babern iae'sdent at P~restwich workhouse about a year been ahalf. The prisoner Dennerley had been in the ause ...

EXTRAORDINARY OCCURRENCE AT THE BOLTON WORKHOUSE—A WOMAN LAID OUT BEFORE DEATH

... pauper in the workhouse; have known deceased a year and a half, and have been with her in the workhouse the whole of that period. During the frost and heavy fail of snow last winter deceased fell and got hurt; she was then taken into the workhouse toEpital ...

WEST DERBY BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... of inmates in the Workhouse cannot be reduced to that prescribed bv the Poor Law Commissioners; but that, on the contrary, the interests of the rate payers are suffering from the inability the Guardians to receive into the Workhouse mai.y of the numerous ...

INQUESTS

... deceased was sent re a second time to the Workhouse. The porter at the Infirmary went to the Workhouse with the man (Thoq le Kelly) who had charge of the deceased. It appeared- l, hat the note for admission to the Workhouse was giv n by Dr. Bickerstetb, and as ...

MEETING of the WEST DERBY GUARDIANS

... forenoon. The Chairman read a letter from the Poor-law Commissioners, stating that the Fever Hospital is a workhouse, and subject to the workhouse rules; and that the gUMrdians muh% therefore, lecaliy refuse relief, except in the Fever Hospital, to parties ...

THE SELECT VESTRY AND THE MAGISTRATES

... assisitant-overseergave her an orderto a, op, the Workhouse inthe usual-form. She wasan Irisligirl, P on: and Mr. Rowland did not give her an unconditional order d on- tolgo' into and 'he confined in the Workhouse. It became V ng!. necessary, in the usual. ...

Public Charities

... Irregular q Incurable Incurable More proper for fever wards.. More proper for fever wards!! 0 More proper for workhouse .. More proper for a workhouse.* a Dead I Dead Out-patients discharged cured 26 , Lunatics discharged cured!o Relieved Relieved q Made ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... vestry. She accordiringv weent t fir. Tinker, who said lie han ro power to givie a note ,,nsadmst the deceased into the workhouse, amndr at lengt, reftrred her for further advice to Mr. Atkinsorn, the act- ilg evelseer, She went to Air. Atkinson's house ...

THE NEW POOR LAW

... A. ceived parochial relief during the last rquarter, 920,000 Ml were relieved out of the workhouse. 'I Isis is virtually fI giving up the Principle of workhouse relief as the sole R. panacea for the evils of the nation, and conceding that, Su rids of ...