FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE—BANKRUPTS

... she had a brother living in Inúia. She had a work, of which she had done 8even quires, and if she could get shelter in a workhouse, or anywhere she could complete the work. She could get 60 guineas for it. Her brother at the present time, was Sheriff of ...

LONDON CORN EXCHANGE

... in Bow-street station- house. Two children, a little girl and an infant, who were found in the room, were conveyed to the workhouse. When the unfortunate woman was removed to the hospital her skull was found to be fractured. Her ribs were all broken and ...

ALMANACK FOR 1851

... 25th ot October, immediately after per- forming Divine set vice, addressed most improper language to the paupers of the workhouse, and language which we conceive to be highly disrespectful to the Board, we call on the Commissioners to direct that the ...

SUftTTv LESSONS.-

... period he applied for and obtained parochial aid; and the union-house governor proved finding a silver watch upon him, at the workhouse—He was committed for a month, to the Usk house of correction, and to work hard during that period. Caroline James was charged ...

SOUTH WALES RAILWAY

... n, and his retirement will be much regretted by the county. HEREFORD UNION. Our rejected member, Mr Booker, visrted the Workhouse of this Union on Tuesday the 31st ef December, and minutely examined every de- partment, including the dairy and industrial ...

SOUTH WALES RAILWAY

... JE100 has been offered for such information as shall lead to the conviction of the person or persons who fired the shots. A WORKHOUSE EPISODE.—An Irish journal gives the following statement, dated Cashel May 16 :-00 last Friday week the child of a pauper ...

. FROM FRIDAYS LONDON GAZETTE, ATRIL 23

... think, is a bit of a fool Who knows not the reason why. No longer, heart-brokeu or scowling with hate, To the doors of the workhouse we throng We feel no ill-will to the rich and the great, Nor harbour a thought to do wrong. We read ol revolts, and of rows ...

AGENTS FOR THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN. :

... abundance and plenty there reigns, That not one able-bodied the workhouse contains. Now the big loaf the mouths of the labourers stops There are not enough inmates to eat up the crops Of the workhouse green meat in its garden that grow. And the Union's accrdingly ...

CRIMINAL AND DESTITUTE CHILDREN

... recruited, and thereby reducing the great cost of the administration of the criminal law. 19. That the education given in workhouses, although im- proved of late, has not been sufficiently dtrected to indus- trial training, which the committee dc.m to be ...

CORRESPOND J'XCE

... recruited, and thereby redu- cing the great cost of the administration of the Criminal law. 19. That the education given in Workhouses, although improved of late, has uot been sufficiently difectedtttlti- dustrial training, which the Committee deem to be ...

---CO Yf BRIDGE

... an effluvia of a very otfensive nature arises; the said ditch extends from the back of the Bear Inn premises to the Old Workhouse, and from thence aloug the west side of a garden in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Lewis, of the Horse and Groom public- house ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE NOBILITY AND GENTRY IN 1673

... separate establishment, and for this reasou-ttie children will have to be taken out of this workhouse and driven like felons to the ground by a man in the workhouse livery. [Several of the Guardians here smiled.] You may laugh at it, but it is a most serious ...