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Swansea Journal and South Wales Liberal

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Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales

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Swansea Journal and South Wales Liberal

AFFILIATION

... William Evan:: labotucr. Landore, was adjudged the father tit the illegitimate of Ma:). Corlsrt. at present an initiate ofthe Workhouse. An order for 3s. per week for the usual peeled, was made. James Slinger, platelayer on tbe ktidland Railway, saa killed ...

TWO LLNDLADIES

... with the famous name Isabella O'Shea who was in pickle for an uproarious drunk at Mount Pleasant. Shea was ordered to the Workhouse. Miss Annie Taylor chronicled her half-century of convictions, and the event was marked by a month's hard labour—for a C ...

Barrett and Gray Found Guilty. Sentence

... years' penal servitude, with three years' police supervision. Grey was sentenced to eighteen months' bard labour. The Belfast Workhouse authorities have sent three persons bitten by mad dogs in the neighbourhood to the Pasteur Institute, Paris, for treatment ...

GUARDIANS

... GUARDIANS. The fortnightly MOW Laig of the Swanw:a Board of was held at the Workhouse on Monday, under the presidency of Sir John Llewelyn, Bart. There were also present : Messrs. Philip Rogers, E. It. Thomas Ulasbrook, W. I'. Wearne, Philip Jenkins, ...

MEETING OF SWANSEA BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... MEETING OF SWANSEA BOARD OF GUARDIANS. The ordinary weekly meeting of the Swansea of ;uardians as held at the Workhouse on Monday Mr. E. R. Daniel presided. There were present lrs. Philip Rogers, Elewelyn Davies, Thomas ).t% ie! , , Thos. Jones, E. C ...

SWANSEA BARQUE LOST. THE MOUNT VERNON IN COLLISION OFF CAPK,ED IN 36 FEET OF WATER. t'et relief of -Lto-A-now7: ..

... brag at street corner at Landore, ami whose eecentnc behaviour attracted a hi* erowrl, was removed by the pnYiee to the Workhouse on Sunday pawning. The poor fellow, who is believed to be a victim to religious mania, was speaking alternatively of religion ...

SWANSI POLII

... week's imprisonment. WATER DOG AGAIN. . John Leery, alias 'water dog. was charged I with absconding fr,nt the Swansea Union Workhouse with clothes the property of the Guardians. Mr. Davies, porter at roe Workhome, gave evidence, after w hich Captain Thomas ...

WESLEY CHAPEL

... Ikuird Alanagement and House Committee respectively, paid a short visit to the institution. i 111.; Christmastide at the Workhouse always has one vei v salutary It brings th e p l.lst it poor within the pale 1:t rueiai lie met thereby enlists public sympathy ...

CONCERT AT THE _SWANSFA WORK-

... CONCERT AT THE _SWANSFA WORK- HOUSE. Any effort to relieve the monotony of life in a workhouse, and to entertain the young children. pople, and he unfortunate imbeciles who are et trusted to the Guardians' care, should be encouraged the Boards. In Swansea ...

BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... BOARD OF GUARDIANS. •Flie ordinary ‘‘eekly of the Swansea Itoard luardians as held at the Workhouse on Monday. Sir John T 1) I.le‘‘elyn presided. and there were present Mr. I. Rice Daniel, Mr. Phillip Rogers, Messrs. ard Roberts, Seymour Arthurs, Thomas ...

SWANSEA CHARITY ORGANISATION SOCIETY

... to save the poor from falling into this condition, or, by judicious help, to raise them out of it. She characterised the workhouse test as horribie, : and thought it no more discreditable to be a pauper through misfortune than it was credit able to those ...