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BEDFORD BOARD OF GUARDIANS. SATURDAY, February 23

... up to fish. The CLERK stated that information had reached Mr. Wakenell that one of the boys apprenticed by the Board had absconded from his employment after committinf atheft. In the event of the indentures being cancelled procaadiz:f- would not be taken ...

BEDFORD

... ANTED, FIRST-CLASS DAY WORKERS for Mantles and Dressmaking.—Apply at Cherry and Gilpin's, High Street. WANTED, immediately, APPRENTICES and IMPROVERS to the MILLINERY and DRESSMAKING. — Apply to Mrs, Moore, &4, Western Street, Midland Road, Bedford. WANTED ...

THE OUT-DOOR RELIEF QUESTION

... always glad to receive suggestions from Mr. Cook. A RUN-AWAY Tt was reported that John Harris, parish apprentice to Mr. Bowler, tailor, had absconded on the Sunday week previous, probably from fear of being accused of stealing a 2s. piece from a lady in ...

S= % R LLOCA | ir ) /i f ' M gy | L. NEWs REVISING BARRISTERS. The nuder-mentioned gontlemen

... defendant guilty of the assault, and imposed a penalty of £5. Ruxaway ApprENTlCE.—Edward Wildman, apprentice to Mr. Geo. Hills in Mill Street, was charged with absconding from his employment on the 26:h of July. Defendant having stated his grievances, agreed to ...

WOBURN. PETTY SESSIONS, August 17, 1855,

... Smith, his apprentice. This case was adjourned last Peity Sessions in order to give the youth who had absconded from his service an opportunity to re:urn to his master; this, however, he had neglected to do, and the father of the apprentice now appeared ...

BEDFORD CHARITY. o

... White, Saah Aun Wheatley, Mary Ann Tuskip, Lettice Pool, and Mary Aun Brown, Averentick FEp —The following boys drew the apprentice fee: —Charles West, Rowland Edwd, May, James George Howell, Frederick Eames, William Maxey, John Needham James, Benjamin ...

—— D S er#ons had he known witness was there, the costs 13s. 6d. s, Abrakam Oliver, of Meppershal) 3

... as itiated this evidence and the guilty were seuteuced to one PPRENTICE. , wis charged with abscond = Mre. Arthur Kent, wheelwright, 1 Lo was bound apprentice. The r, but aletter was roceived from ‘ating that the summons was till the 16th and asking that ...

General Xews

... house was liable. Hartoh absconded without taking up the securities, and soon after his father-in-law, Joseph Hartoh Macemilsone, waited upon Mr. De Cock in a state of affected distraction, and stated that his son had absconded after robbing him of 20 ...

LUTON

... pupil teachers, highly commended them for the superior talents they severally displayed. The advantages held out to school apprentices under the Government system are not generally known. At the end of each year, on presenting certificates of good conduct ...

HUNTINGDONSHIRE

... JONAM AGAIN! Jonah Manstield, a well-known character residing at Great Staughton, was brought up in custody on the charge of absconding and leaving his wife and two children chargeable to the common fund of St. Neots Union.—Mr. Brown, relieving-officer, proved ...

BEDFORD AMATEUR CYCLING

... whole of ‘ the machines used in the race, with the exception of‘ Kelham's, were of the Ivel make, and also that Tingey is an apprentice to Allbone, who has already earned an | enviable regnution as a bicycle rider. A capital start was effected, Allbone being ...

MISCELLANEOUS NEWS,

... anchor on the 10th of October, between the island of Tenedos and the main land. At 8 pan. on the 11th, the wateh was set, an apprentice, numed William Forbes, fulfilling that duty, and the captain and crew retired to rest. About 10 o'clock, the captuin was ...