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Long Ashton Police Court

... and H1, Martin Gibbs, e IDLE PAUPEBS. ,t Thomas Tengus was charged with that he being a cisuul r pauper in the Long Achton Workhouse did neglect the s work that he was 3rquired to do, It was stated that the h defendant only broke 21bhs. of stone in five ...

Bristol Police Court

... their bodies being infested with vermin. The woman bad been previously, on her own application, given an order for the Workhouse, but she had never acted upon it, On the death of her husband She came into £30, and that money had bhen-spent From first ...

Bristol Police Court

... 11:-- Ir. :ri taken to the workhouse. It wa, s; ,v- 11 i: man had been drinking heavily. described the condition of the childrw ?? -: said was such as to cause injury to tbe-. ITrs Vine expressed her willingness to go the workhouse. The man Vine was sen: ...

WOTTON-UNDER-EDGE POLICE COURT

... applied for an order on Charles Elliot for £3 19s 9d arrears in respect of the maintenance of his three children now In the Workhouse. Defen- dfnt 4sv ordered to pay the amount due at once. ElI Mason was charged with firing a gun across a higbway and osusing ...

Bristol Police Court

... another home for his family, his wife being ill. He was sent to gaol for a week, his wife and children being taken to the workhouse. I GOODS OUTSIb SHOPS. Caroline Guidery, 36, was charged with stealing a pair of boots, value 7s 8d, the property of Henry ...

GLOUCESTER SHOOTING CASE

... Deputy-Chief 0I laL, c, pliouer said he was a married man, but tle dd n0 ;Lo f where his wife was. She was ?? al a rclidon workhouse or in the streets of London. *te `z ?? v Ehere his father had driven her. I-e r irrre to mime1 alleged 'infamy, and said ...

Bristol Police Court

... considered the case should be resumed before the magistrates who opened It, and they adjourned It. They sent the children to the workhouse, and intimated that they thought the circumstances were such that the guardians should adopt the children. ROUND OVIER, Walter ...

Bristol Police Court

... orchard and take apples and pears. The prosecutor said the damage was to the extent of 2s. The Bench remanded the boy to the Workhouse for a week. INTERESTING TO DEALEnS, Thomas Honeywell, 15, on remand, was charged with stealing an antique vase, value £5 ...

Bristol Police Court

... until he is 16. REFUSING TO WORK, John Hutchings, a labourer, was charged with refusing to do his task at the Eastville workhouse. T. Chanter, labour master, said the prisoner was admitted to the casual ward the previous night, and that morning declined ...

Temple Cloud Police Court

... Guardians. At the usual meeting of the Long Aghton Board of Guardians, held yesterday In the Board room of the Flax Bourton Workhouse, there were present- Messrs F. Weatherly (obalrman), X, Harding (vice. chairman), Miss Fry, Miss Sesgo, Miss F. Henry, Sir ...

Bristol Police Court

... Eastville Workhouso and stealing clothes, value 10s. The Labour Master said that the prisoner had been an inmate of the workhouse ?? labruary. On Friday he was sent to do work, but got over the s all of the stoneyard and escaped with the work- house clothes ...

Bristol Board of Guardians

... quention should have been * ict at the time c of tbhe etoriainmenie. It was perfoctly c ilvioeq a Gnardiag conid not go to the Workhouses for tl'-e) w ai-beut roseo fend tind refreebmont. Another time i wirldd be ?? to naew eractly how the money Was J ,;nd at ...