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ALLEGED MURDER IN A WORKHOUSE

... IN A WORKHOUSE. A STAR-TLNG STORY. Yesterday, at Manchcster, a coroner's jery re- turned a ;-o.-4iet of s;ilflu mnurdor against Georgo Pescott, a nitht atte'ndant in the L-nbecle ward At Criimpsall \V'orklonsne. James Tattrrsall, a workhouse inmatr ...

ALLEGATIONS AGAINST A RELIEVING OFFICER

... ALLEGATIONS AGAINST A RELIEVING OFFICER. LOCAL GOVERNiMENT BOARD IDQUIRY. Yesterday, at the Greenwich Workhouse, Mr. IL Lockwood held an inquiry on behalf of the Local Government Board concerning certain allegaions of misconduct against Mr. G. Fordham ...

IN THE POLICE COURTS

... writes: The idea of a workhouse being turned into a hotel sounds droll, but this has happened at Holbeach, where, owing to the scarcity of cheap lodging-house accommodatioi, the master has been receiving paying gusts at the workhouse, a fee of 4d. per night ...

IN THE POLICE COURTS

... woman for a week for the gaol surgeon to report, and ho reported -that-'she was not of sound mind. I then sent her to the, workhouse authorities to be treated as insane;..but she has since been let out.-Mr. Phil- lips: Yes, and things are going back again ...

BEFORE THE CORONER

... medically treated. On Saturday weetk she had a fit, and witness called the relieving of-, who ordered her removal to the workhouse. N'urse Street, attached to the St. Luke's Work- I house, stated that she received the ehild on ad- I mission. Ali the clothing ...

IN THE POLICE COURTS

... cracker. ca- : Iiza. tle t isonoers as: they ware i i..iS parenmts a-ro in Swimll . Ar. '..ros r-elesed Cole on bail ?? workhouse peknding the ar- _ \- m -TBH , A TRADS3MLkN. * ?? Ia-, 4-5. zro-cr. Bewerv-road. I ;.7 .t 'a brought up on a chai . ?? ...

IN THE POLICE COURTS

... Mr. Slade: You had better send him to the work- honse. The Applicant: ?? have applied at both Lambeth and St, S9av-our's Workhouse, and have been told that before they can receive the boy. he must be abandoned on the doorstep of the mother's last known ...

IN THE POLICE COURTS

... of endless trouble to the workhouse authorities, the police, and .the. Courir Missionary for sevral years, was again brooght before Mr, Horace Smith at Westminseron a charge of re~- fra~crorv' conduct at St.. Luke's Workhouse, Chelsea. rohe Couirt Xtiissicnary ...

A QUESTION OF CLUB LAW

... only should be imposad, - and General Booth would havo to pay 6d. rnd 2s., >_ the costs of the surmmns. it . ,d BOOKS FOR WORKHOUSE IN31ATES. S, At their meeting last evening, the Poplar Board of Gadasontercmedion of the Work- hous Viitig Cmmiteedecdedto ...

IN THE POLICE COURTS

... the mother stayed out until two or three o'elock in thea !lorningS asd brought nen into ihe pl2c'. urze (4eorge, of the workhouse, said the baby's 4ead was cove-red with wounds. cauzed by mag- I gots, and when she washed it the b3ood poured out. Mae child ...

IN THE POLICE-COURTS

... kept under f711hrobaerrrkrinn. At present hie could not give Mr. Hforace Smith ordered defendant to be de- tained in thre workhouse, for further observation. PAR.OCm-kL C-LERK'S DEFALCOATIONS. -.Larmbeth Joseph Mazenis, 41, de~,scribed us 2, o- Tootong ...