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... shoes, and stopped the 8s per week, informing the unfortunate woman that, she and her six little ones might come into the workhouse! I am glad o know, however, that this hard-hearted,- (I was going to write a more expressive word),—deci- sion was arrived ...
... officially known on Tuesday morning, when Mr. Frank James, the summoning-omcer, cast up the votes at the Board- room of the Workhouse For the Board. Against. Gellygaer Booth 93 98 Dcri. 138 55 Pontlottyn Upper, with Fochriw 155 193 Pontlottyn Lower and Tirphil ...
... surgeon. Os coming back he found the body in a cart belonging to Mr A-tpinall, brewer. Eventually they took the body to the Workhouse, bat on their refusing to take it in they brought it back to the Talbot. He had a witness who said he heard the deceased ...
... 10.30. THE TIVYSIDE FOXIIOUKDS will meet on Monday, Nov. 4th, at Noyadd-Trefawr and on Thursday, Nov. 7th, at Newcastle Workhouse, cach day at 10.30. LISUT.-COL. DAVID JONES'S HARRIBRS will meet on Mon- day, Nov. 4th, at Llwyell Village on Wednesday, ...
... ground belonging to the Workhouse. He now proposed that the order of the Poor Law Board be carried out. Adopted. PLANS OF THE NEW WORKHOUSE. A letter was read from Mr. Knightly, the architect, to whom the plana of the new Workhouse had been re- ferred, stating ...
... Union Workhouse, to the Industrial Schools, Ely, and to the Out-door Paupers, in such quantities weekly as may be required for the Quarter commencing the 26th day of March, 1870, and ending the 24th June, 1870, are requested to send to the Workhouse Sealed ...
... grand jury at Lincoln have thrown out the bill against a Grimsby fisherman who was charged with the manslaughter of a London workhouse ap- prentice by flogging him and frightening him over- board. Colonel Pease, the defeated Conservative candidate Hull, will ...
... last year. Vagrants relieved during the fortnight, 35. THE WORKHOUSE ROOF ONCE AGAIN.—Mr David Jones, the contracter, wrote explaining the way in which he had carried out the work at the workhouse roof. Messrs T. Jenkins and H. Powell Jones, who had in- ...
... enquire into the seri-ices. liev Mr Davies said he thought the ministers who neglected ought to be censured. The master of the workhouse house's report showed that there were 242 in- mates in the house as against 242 in the correspond- ing week of last year; ...
... Society-. Hon. Rec, Mr Robert Jores Librarian, Rev W. Morattn: Sub-Librarian, Mr W. H. Robinson; Chairman, Rev. T. Brown Workhouse Master, M r E.Jones; Matron, Mrs Jones Poor- jate Collector, Mr Roberts; Relieving Officer, Mr J. Jones ...
... taken the question up, and were deliberating on the advisability of altogether excluding alcoholic stimulants from their workhouses. The lie v-L. M.Jones read extracts from the medical officers relief lists, which, in pursuance with his resolution on the ...