THE ANDOVER UNION 'WORKHOUSE
... THE ANDOVER UNION 'WORKHOUSE. ...
... THE ANDOVER UNION 'WORKHOUSE. ...
... with the exception of a few workhouses, where c gentlemen of integrity have taken the management of the poor, e deputed by Select Vestries or other regulations, will serve as at general description of the interior of a workhouse ; hut even in such places ...
... the , prisoners as taking part in the riot at the union workhouse on the day in question. Edward Hunt, the porter of the workhouse, in reference to the female prisoner, deposed*l was at the workhouse on the 11th of August. I saw Martha Baker in the yard ...
... Act, who regarded poverty as a crime, was not likely to approve of plans for Workhouses which did not bear all the external appearances of Bastilles. The Andover Union Workhouse is constructed after the design which we have copied from the second Annual ...
... WORKHOUSE. Oq Wednesday at seven o’clock, an inquiry,which lifted about three hours, vvaa proceeded with before Mr. Joseph Payne Deputy Coroo* r, at the Old George, Stiowhill, relative to the death of George Brown, aged 30, a journeyman catcher, lately ...
... the workhouse, your committee refer to the fact that commitments took place to the gaol of Andover during for offences against the rules and discipline of the workhouse, a state of things which they believe could not have existed had the workhouse been ...
... WORKHOUSE. Slough, Friday, Oct. 25.—The inquiry into lha ctuse of the death of an illegitimate male gaild belonging to Martha Hiteb, before Mr. Chareley, one of the Coroners for the of Bucks, which was adjourned on Wednesday last, ’.vas resumed two o’clock ...
... OF WORKHOUSES. 30. Authorises the payment of the funeral expenses and burial fees by the guardians, and empowers the guardians to bury a pauper in the churchyard of the parish in which he dies or of that to which he belongs. 31 and 32. For the purpose ...
... WORKHOUSES. The picture of a workhouse, or, as it is styled. a . House of Correction, in the reign of Elizabeth, is given in certain orders of the Magistrates, managing one at Bury, in Suffolk, in 1588. They direct that Every strong and sturdy roug ...
... further proof of the ill-regulated state of the workhouse, your committee refer to the fact that commitments took place to the gaol of Andover during - for offences against the rules and discipline of the workhouse, a state of things which they believe could ...
... THE WORKHOUSE. -Xt --sat TT t . 1 ---T Bfy TUAES IRVING SCOTT. ' There are strings within the strongest breast Which sometimes quail, When old thoughts press upon them, causing large briny tears To roll down manly cheeks, as they down mine roll now.' ...
... WORKHOUSES. Captain PECHELL renewed a motion of last session, for a return of all the workhouses where the crushing of bones was practised, in union workhouses, with other details illustrative of this description of labour. Sir JAMES GRAHAM apologised ...