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LIVERPOOL WORKHOUSE COMMITTEE

... LI?ERPOOL WORKHOUSE COMMITTEE. NO NEW CASES OF SMALLPOL Mr. Henry Peet yestorday presided over a meeting of the Workhouse Committee, at the Parochial Offices, Brownlow-hill, when it was reported that there were 3589 inmates of the home, as against 341 ...

CRUMPSALL WORKHOUSE TRAGEDY

... took place with reference to the tragedy which occurred a. fortnight ago at the Man- chester Workhouse, Crumpsall. When the minutes or the (Crumpsall Workhouse Committee came up for consideration the chairman said they could hardly pass them by vithout ...

TRAGEDY AT CRUMPSALL WORKHOUSE

... told that he wvas not in a con- ditior to bh taken away. John Corhett Muir, the resident medical (fficer at the Manchester Workhouse Hospital, Crumpsall, said Southfate had been under his care since July last. Heo ws suffering from general paralysis and ...

TRAGEDY AT CRUMPSALL WORKHOUSE

... ])aeeuwied was a siarried inan, and before being re- moved to the workhouse li-ed with 1,his wife in Ryde- street, Pochdale-roal. 'His Wife, after hII ronovul, often visited liin at tle workhouse. PeMiSONOEZ. IN THES TIOCK. Tile prisoner was placed in the doc:k ...

LLANDUDNO LAW CASE

... seconded by Mr. Jennings, resolved to oppose en the measure in question. re LIVERPOOL WORKHOUSE COMMITTEE -& THE COUNTY CORONER. d The weekly meeting of the Workhouse Com- 9 mittee of Se Liverpool Select Vestry was held -e yesterday at the Parish Offices ...

ALLEGED MURDER BY A MOTHER IN LIVERPOOL

... the East Dispensary, from wh. ser, whence, after being carefully attended to, lhe9 ant ide was removed to the Liverpool Workhouse of SCi- Hospital. Subsequently Hughes went to the lief red house of the mother, where she found her lying les, on the floor ...

GLEANINGS FROM THE POLICE COURTS

... the sum of ld., being at the rate of 21,/d. per head. As is usually the case, there was the workhouse as au alternative. McGuinness declined to enter the workhouse, the main reason being that ho expected to get work. His wife, the prisoner, became lowepiritcd ...

THE FATAL QUARREL IN ARDWICK

... QUAJIREL IN ARillbICKv. R1?SUtNED L>QUEST. Mrr. J. F. Price, County Coroner, resumed the inq1uest vesterday at I'Vithingtin Workhouse touching the death of Thomas Burslein, 53 years of age, who lived in Kay-street, ChorItor-on-Medlock. The inquest had boen ...

BEER POISONING

... discharged. The others are all progressing favourably, and it is expected they will be discharged shortly. At Crump sall Workhouse Infirmary there were no fewer than seven new cases. The report concerning the other inmates suffering from this disease was ...

POISONED BEER

... noon stated that the total number of new oases at the workhouse hospital yesterday was seven. AT WITHINGTON WORKHOUSE. The number of cases admitted on Wednesday into. the Chorlton Union Workhouse at Withington totalled - up to six They included two men ...

THE DIVORCE COURT

... presented the report, which showed that s the lady guardians had been most regular in C r their attendance at the Onnrtkirk Workhouse and Casual Ward. The committee were very E desirous of securing lady guardians for some of the rural districts On the Motion ...

MEDICAL DIVORCE CASE

... bury, M.P. for Chester, provided a second sensa- ties yesterday in the shape of a mnarriage. A fortnight ago ho entered the workhouse on the profession that he was destitute, and after a period of ten days devoted so chopping sticks, he was visited by a lady ...