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... the Panteg Works at 2 a.m. on the above date.—Hughe• mid the relieving officer refused to give him an order to go into the Workhouse.—Fined 10s or 14 days. ...
... the Panteg Works at 2 a.m. on the above date.—Hughe• mid the relieving officer refused to give him an order to go into the Workhouse.—Fined 10s or 14 days. ...
... Board of Guardians to the extent of 4s lid, at the Workhouse on May 7th. She pleaded not guilty. Mr T. Watkins, clerk to the Guardians, said the defendant had cawed a great deal of trouble at the Workhouse. Her children were being maintained there at the ...
... Henry Wardman, tramping painter, who had been remanded for inquiries. was again charged with breaking into the office of the Workhouse, and stealing therefrom about 42 in money and a pair of boots value ss, the property of the Guardians.—The evidence offered ...
... regarding the present condition of the workhouse. Mr. Crooks said that so far as sobriety and general discipline were concerned Poplar Workhouse was as good as, anY in the kingdom, and was regarded as • model workhouse be the Local Government Board inspector ...
... Board Boom Union Workhouse, Orilllthstown, on Tuesday. the oth Met., at 3 p.m., and meet a number of the son• onformist ministers of the district, with a view to . malting for the voluntary attendance of the °leery ' ministers at the Workhouse to conduct services ...
... received from a Scottish Union stating that a man named William Jones, said to be born in Pontypool, had been admitted to the workhouse op north. The matter of making inquiries as to the man's ident,ty was left to the Clerk mid Believing Officer Sfaliphent ...
... that be had been refined admission. The magistrates in discharging the man and his wife, expressed dimatisfactMit with the workhouse olneisle . conduct, and ordered the woman, who wee carrying an infant, to be paid b. out of the poor -box. ...
... Wine &Beaked W Ib. swine of Mi.. Theodore &awes, s member of the If Kakis Board of Cleardisas, belitd es Tuesday In the workhouse grounds, awl dashed late Ores aged inwatte. Elisabeth Lear in. killed sod two Wer wagon were injured. The ROT. Philip Nitrified ...
... labourer, was charged with refractory conduct while an inmate at Pontypool Workhouse.—Mr T. Watkins, Clerk to the Guardians, said that on Thursday night prisoner came to the Workhouse in a state of intoxication, and was told by the man who admitted him that ...
... anything about it. The Clerk : It is a pity to seed her to Usk. Cao she go back to the Workhouse? Sept James : Yes. The Clerk : She will be remanded to the Workhouse tip Saturday. The doctor must come here. He mud be summoned if be doesn't. Supt James ...
... GRIFFITHSTOWN. - - -•- ENTERTAINMENT. A capital entertainment was recently given at the Workhouse by Mr W. H. Webb, of tiriffithatown, assisted by Mr Lewis with his gramophone, sod bliss F. Harris with a recitation. Needles' to say the inmates greatly ...
... nriation of the heart. The jury returned a sorest in &mantises with Um medical svidesen REFRACTORY PAUPERS AT PONTYPOOL WORKHOUSE. William Privtor (34) and William Jaekura (30), tramps, were brought before Mr E. Fowler at the Pontypool Police Court on ...