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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

MANCHESTER WORKHOUSE TRAGEDY

... AN CHESTB -WOB USE [0 T1~RAGEDY. I: r . i At INanchester on .h uraday, ,George Preseolt,. Dight atbendaut 'at Crapsapll workhou.se,. Uf61clesoer, was eharged with haiing - wiliflly- muridered Pranuis Sonthgate, an imbecile ' u.LbTha alleg~ation istblat ...

GRANDFATHER CHARGED WITH MURDER

... three. years- o accunt of drink. He had spent part oE the last three 'ears in the workhouse, and witness andh her sisters had sup.' ported him when out of the workhouse. Prisoner badktold her he didn't like it, -ad wouldsoonei nakeda with him- self than'go ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... Deceased diedfrom meningitis and vomiting caused bj picking UD and placing ia his mouth a dirty mouth organ. FATALITIES IN THE WORKHOUSE. Yesterday Dr. Westcott held an in- qurry at nseoreditch on the body ofJ ohia Henderson, aged oo-- a laooarer, late an inmate ...

DOWN IN THE WORLD

... ohmard at Worship-street polihe-court yesterday as a refractory I pauper, refusing to work while an inmate I of St. Luke's workhouse, Shepherdess- I walk, City-zoad,-Aecordilg to the evi- dence the prisoner had relused to sernb some of the wards, or to nurso ...

MRS. DRUCE AND HER DAUGHTER

... obliged to bring her away freim the medical home, as the doctor dis- ebarged her. She would be glad if her ?? could go tO the workhouse int rmary for a few dbys thile inquiries ere matie for a place to seuid her tO.- ~r. Diennnan: WVill shebhewilling togoP ...

THE UNITED KINGDOM

... questlon of allowing beer. to workhouse inmates on Christmas day. The committee recommend that beer be i not allowed. An amendmenut was moved that one pint be alfow'd to male inmateo crer 60 who had been in the workhouse two months. It was said that the ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... inquiry at Poplar yesterday touchink-the death of Henry Dowsett, 60, a dock labonrer, lately an inmate of the Poplar Union workhouse. CharlesPtomlomey, lunatic attendant, said the deceased.had been under his care. On Wednesday.the -de- ceased had gone half ...

POISON IN BEER

... Manchester city coronor opened, on Monday, an inquest on two women named McCabe and Dyer, whose deaths in the Caumpsail workhouse hospital are presnumed to have been caesad by arsenic in the beer they had drunk before admis- ?? evidence of identification ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... prisoner, an inmate of thef workhouse, was sent by the guardians tothe Salvation Army depot at White- chapel, whenoe he was directed to go to a, looal depot at Battersea. He never reached the latter place, unt returned to the workhouse at Cornwallis-road, ilol- ...

LONDON COUNTY SESSIONS

... M'Connell: Not if you are unable to. 1 do not want to send an old man and maimed like ybu to prison. If I send you to the workhouse will you stay there ? -.Prisorer: No, I -would sooner go to prison.-Mr. M'Conneli: You must have your choice then-12 aonths' ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... a fisherman, of frimby, wvas charged with refractoryeon. c ard using obscene language whilst n tonal inmate of Edmonton workhouse. red Graeille! labour master, said that 6he prisoner entered the casual ward at fT the pre-inue nmght, and 'after rtiD6 a ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... bohodyy of .William Parker,,64, alhb~ourer, :Iate-,o$ :47; Mairy. place, K ensington. 'Tke ->deceased had been in l3ensiupton workhouse, obt W left -bhere to -visib his~son. Hec Was -or :by the . dclueion .thatthe other membe 0 hias amily were not 4 U friendly ...