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Leighton Buzzard Observer and Linslade Gazette

OF THE WORKHOUSE

... MATRON of the Union Workhouse, Leighton Buzzard. The salary of the Master to be £45 per annum, and that ot the Matron per annum, with unfurnished apartments, rations, and washing in the Workhouse. Candidates without children (if otherwise qualified) will ...

FOR THE WORKHOUSE

... FOR THE WORKHOUSE. Best Seconds Flour st the rate of per sack. Bread of the Best Seconds Flour, not having been hiked lees than twelve hours,well kneaded, per loaf of 41ba. weight. FOK THE DIVISIONS OR PLACES WITHIN THE UNION. Bread of the same quality ...

WORKHOUSE

... WORKHOUSE. «>n the motion of Mr. Crouch, it was resolved that, the 9th of May next, the clerk lay before the Board an estimate of the amount of money expended in additions and repairs the Woburn workhouse dining the past six years. ...

the WORKHOUSE

... the WORKHOUSE. THE GUARDIANS of the Poor of this Uniom will, at their meeting to held on Fridat, thk 15th of April rxxt, receive APPLICATIONS from married couples, whose respective ages neb exceed thirty-fire years, for the offices of MASTER and MATRON ...

FOR THE WORKHOUSE

... FOR THE WORKHOUSE. Best Seconds Flour the rate per sack. Bread of the Beat Seconds Flour, not having been baked less than twelve hours, well kneaded, at per loaf of 4ibs weight. The Beard of Guardians are also desirions contracting for the supply of the ...

FOR THE WORKHOUSE

... FOR THE WORKHOUSE. Jiest Seconds Flour at the rate of per sack. Bread of the Best Seconds Flour, not having been baked less than twelve hours,well kneaded, at per loaf of 41bs. weight. FOR THE DIVISIONS OR PLACES WITHIN ...

AS WORKHOUSE

... AS WORKHOUSE The Chairman laid before the Board written applications for the appointment of second nurse at the workhouse from Susan Clark, of Leighton Buzzard, and Kate Andrews, of Biggleswade. The latter had been ward attendant for some time at the ...

WORKHOUSE

... WORKHOUSE. Joseph Brierly and wife, Rochdale, and Francis Conlan and wife, of Woolwich (formerly of the Newport Pagnell Union-house, attended, in support of their respective applications for the above appointments, as requested by order of the Board at ...

THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE. The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and conhrraed, the Chairman submitted the report of the visiting committee for the past fortnight, which stated that the house had been found in good order. ...

WORKHOUSE

... WORKHOUSE. The appointment of representative to attend the Local Government Board Enquiry into the proposed abolition of the Wobum Union was next considered, and the proceedings were of very lively character. Miss Laws and Mr. C. M. Turney, the two local ...

WORKHOUSE

... WORKHOUSE. Conies, in full detail, printed direction of the Board fortni-ht previously, were laid betore the guardians of the report of Mr H. garter, ■C E of the Sanitary Engeanng and V entilating Company, Vv'eatminster, concerning the drainage system ...

THE WORKHOUSE SCHOOL,

... THE WORKHOUSE SCHOOL, The Chairman introduced, according to arrangement on the previous Board day, the question of provision in future for the education of the workhouse children, now that Mias Barrett, the schoolmistress, had resigned. was, be said, ...