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WORKHOUSE

... WORKHOUSE. • Early yesterday morning Tom Hutchinson, labourer, aged about 30, said to native of Boltby, near Thirsk. died th© Thirsk Workhouse. H© had been inmate of th© workhouse for rorno weeks, and had there been medically attended. few days ago he ...

WORKHOUSES

... WORKHOUSES. The Local Government Board have issued to Boards of Guardians throughout the country copies of new Orders drafted and promulgated for the primary purpose of. the consolidation of existing regulations for tbo administration the Poor Law This ...

THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE the motion Rev. If. A. K. Hawkins, Vicar of Kilburn, the Thirsk Board of Guardians yesterday decided twenty votes four, thai I>eer should supplied at the Christmas dinner the workhouse thoec imitates who wished have it. Mr. Hawkins said ...

WORKHOUSE

... WORKHOUSE. TWENTY STONES OF BEEF D 1 There wae eormthing liko a rcnsation among fAo members the Board Guardians JOB torday sflornoon, when letter was read from Dr. Robinson. the medical officer, stating that he had on Monday the beef supplied to the house ...

WORKHOUSE

... WORKHOUSE. An exciting adventure with buJl reported from the Poor Lew Institution, Doncestn. wes being driven from the Warms* worth district the Donca«ter abattoir, when, dashing away from the drover, r*n into the Poor Law Institution ground*, where gave ...

WORKHOUSE PIANO. The

... WORKHOUSE PIANO. The opening of new hospital at the Crosland Moor Institution Hospital deprived the aged women remaining in the old hospital of their piano, the instrument having been taken to the new building. Miss A. Hellawell, who for many years has ...

WORKHOUSE MASTER

... WORKHOUSE MASTER. Mr. X. Ilorbcrt held Local Government inquiry at Gainsborough yesterday into the allegations that Mr. Thomas master of the Gainsborough Workhouse, had been in the habit of using improper laogu.igo to the female employes the workhouse ...

Classification in Workhouses

... Classification in Workhouses. Mr. J. 11. Sinkinson, M.A., clerk to the Haslingden Guardians, read paper on Mr. Charles Booth’s proposals for Poor Law reforms. Detailing the changes suggested in the administration, he said that under Mr. Booth’s scheme ...

WORKHOUSE NAME

... WORKHOUSE NAME. Owner of Mansion Objects to Similarity. Captain G. F. Bowes-Lyon, of Redbourn House, Redbourn (Herts.), wrote to the Hemel Hempstead Guardians' Committee complaining of their action in naming the poor law institution Redbourn House, Hemel ...

TRAMPS AND THE WORKHOUSE

... TRAMPS AND THE WORKHOUSE. ARE THEIR NUMBERS DECREASING? Within the few rears lioarda Guardians in the Ej.-t ami cst Riding, most other parts the country, have been asking little more proof destitution (tow the tattered regiment of tramps. Formerly three ...

TON WORKHOUSE

... TON WORKHOUSE At the fortnightly meeting Bridlington Board Guardian* on Saturday the Chairman that the 11OII«A Committee had fuliy in\e*tigat«*J the complaint* made by the inmate*, that they had not. had change clothing f«»r eight week*. The statement* ...

CASE FOR WORKHOUSE

... CASE FOR WORKHOUSE. CORONER COMMENT INQUEST ON AGED RECLUSE At the inquest yesterday Louisa Bright (75). a recluse living in cottage in Lord Street, Hoddesdon (Herts.), stated that the cottage was dirty and neglected. Smoke was seen issuing from upstuirs ...