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ENGLISH LAW INTELLIGENCE

... circrtzoj his guilt, bur said, tuat so Iar frorm it lavn t'n ?? a jgairifuil trade to hint, be had rot 1 .'I4 bl::: 5 o of a workhouse. He hlad o-lwa-j' et ?? avoid letting his son know-iltere Oite ?? ;k. ?? be procured, but he had wavi,'dhed itor .ltrl out ...

LONDON POLICE, MAY 30

... interest, he told witness upoih his returo, that lhe could notz get' it. Harman`' boiever;- gave hin -while he was in the workhouse, a few shiliitgs to buy iea. Wit-ness, inr catisideratioti fn the trtuble which his: iftnets kd oecasionred, signed a Will ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... CORONEtCS INQUEST. Friday afiternoon an Inquisition was taken in the Boardkroom, St. James's workhouse, before Mr. Higgs, Coroner, on the body of Mary Poney, aged S2 years, who met her death by takirg a quantity of arsenic. Mr. S. Taylor, Surgeon, in ...

LONDON POLICE—FEB. 12

... vatoch housefor the' hi. The next day' he strblled to Blackwall, where he was found in a lit in the street, and sent to the workhouse,' aid rioni tihence to a m'ad ltouse in Betdinal Green, *where he ,was found by his friends.- HiAvit again somewhat recoyered ...

STAFFORD ASSIZES

... saying lie would go himself. When he came from the workho)use. as I thought, he looked very ill indeed, antd trembled. I thought hi., leek ings were hurt at being obliged to leave the chtod in the workhouse. I did not observe his clothes. After the Pria soner ...

LONDON POLICE

... lying about iis all dia rections. Mrs. Summers wished to know whether r she could not get her admitted into the parish i workhouse. The Magistrates told her that she should be re- I lieved from her burden, and that the girl should be | 2egularly past home ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH

... the road near the turnip field of Mr Garrett, he went there and saw the body, and directed it io leretnoved to ?? Lawrence workhouse ; that he then proceeded towards Sandwich, where, nn the road at Ebb's Flaet~ae, he learred thtt a gig had passed titroughI ...

DISSECTING DEAD BODIES

... that the principle of it is founded in injustice. Why afflict every pauper with the dread that if he should die in the workhouse, arid his loving wife decline to claim the body, dissected he is sure to be ? This would be a most unconstitrrtirsial inroad ...

CRUELTY TO A CHILD BY ITS PARENTS

... She -*snstd,.t.-baie. euti a--well ooking child, witi an Intelligenit 4ountensac-e. Mary leasfiley, -nurse in Bermondsey Workhouse, -said that the child -when'brought to-ber, Ihadlarge-bumps on the: 1.sd, and her feet-werean swo llef.tbhtsbe could hardly ...

LONDON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Biriie said that the wife of Ousley, a very interest- ing young woman, with her two children, attetiled him at St. Martin's workhouse, and he ordered the overseers to give her relief. Her case was peculiarly distressing, and deserving of the attertirn of ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—LONDON, TUESDAY

... him, literally driving his. head into hi chest. He 'expired instantaneously, and the body was conveyed to Mary la- 'bone Work-house, where at lies to await a coroner's inquest.- Tiones of Tuesday. POLITICAL REFUoGvES IN TANcIrR.-Tau~ier from its vicinity ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—SATURDAY

... broth'er; cannot say exactlv how long Mhr. Cuithbert holds the premises saw a lease with larrell the former tenant; the work-house that wasburned, was nut on the premises in 1816; the dwelling-house was not burned. Adassa VW'alsbh-Is daughter to defendant ...