JgIRMINGHAM WORKHOUSE
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... WORKHOUSE WEDDIKO*. THE DILEMMA OF THE HAMP«rp.„ GUARDIANS. VsTs^t> j At the meeting of the Heir pet- ed Boerd af r, TMterdey the forme! epplktaon of a vockbooee Hili for «r> u oouplee* qaarten vme Mrein cootKlererl. At ih* Mr. Potter, the rienin* •'Jeirce ...
... SIIEET THE WORKHOUSE The first meeting of creditors of Thomas Mayo, builder and contrac..or. Much Park-street, Coventry, %vas held at the official receiver's office, on Monday. There were present Messrs II Matterson, U Newark, J Astley, R Croydon, P R ...
... WORKHOUSE TRADITIONS. The Rev. G. moved the following :—•• That the Master be instructed to make suitable arrangements for the children to have all their meals served in one of their own rooms (preferably the girls' day room) in order that they may no ...
... CHRISTMAS IN THE WORKHOUSE The Nuneaton Ouardians gave their annual Christmes dinner to the inmates on Monday Those present to assist were Alderman Haddon. Dr and Mrs W. S. Nunn, Mr. Wright, Mrs and Miss Dates, Mr. and Mrs Halley, Mr. Wall, and others ...
... AT TIIK, WORKHOUSE. T.eoty-lOUV (quite a noon] attended Wsdneeday:e moan g of the Nuneaton Ousrdians. Me Geo. Ward Wed. Tbe comraltass, ed the Master's is removing, g, sail furnishing the porter's quarters, produced reports thillOn. Mr Smith gave the ...
... COAL THE WORKHOUSE. On the motion of Mr. Hanks, a special committee was appointed to enquire into the purchase of coal for the Workhouse, Marston Green Homes, and the Test House. ...
... WORKHOUSE REFORMS. THE COTTAGE HOMES BILL. The report of the &Mot Committee on the Cottage Homes Bill boned on Monday. The following is • smomary of the eammittee's (1) That it is dsdrable so to classify the inmates of workhouses that the and respectable ...
... A WORKHOUSE. LIFE IN At the weekly meeting of tho St. Pancraa Guardians yesterday a report was read from tho medical officer to the workhouse in reference the case of Mary Banks, who, alleged, died through tho violent usage she had received from Kate ...
... ASSAULT THE WORKHOUSE. Jane Bingham, an inmate of the workhouse, was charged with assaulting Ann Kitchener, another inmate.— The prosecutrix stated that the prisoner scratched her face and tore her clothes because she opened the door of the oakum-picking ...
... TIIE WORKHOUSE. Tho of thn Workhouse yesterday was a-s seasonable and the fare provided liberal it was possible to make them, consistently with due regard for the pot eta of the''ratepayers. As usual, every dciiartment of the house decorated with holly ...
... THE WORKHOUSE ACCOMMODATION. The CLERK read a letter from the Local Gover n . ment Board, in which they stated that they had now fixed 442 as the maximum number of pauper inmates to be admitted into, or retained in, the Workhouse at any one time, exclusive ...