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Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales

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HAVERFORDWEST UNION

... of Provisions and Clothing, from the 13th day of March, 1865, to the 25th day of September, 1865, to be delivered at the Workhouse, Haverfordwest, free of expense, in such quantities as may be required, at such times as the Board of Guardians may direct ...

THE LONDON MARKETS

... Broadbridge, aged 10, of 15, Little Exeter Street, Lisson Grove. But the majority of the cases were taken to Marylebone Workhouse. By great fortune Mr Dojiglas, the master, was in the park at the time of the aecident, and he at once made arrangements ...

PEMBROKE

... a decrease of 12s 2d on the corresponding six: months in the preceding year. The common charges include the cost of the workhouse establishment, repairs, salaries of master, &c, salaries of medical officers, &c, besides the relief of irremovable paupers ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... labour. HAVERFORDWEST UNION WORKHOUSE.—On Thursday lait, two tramps, named John Evans and John Berry were brought before the Mayor, Wm. Davies, Esq, charged with destroying their clothes at the Haverford- west Union Workhouse. They were ordered to be com- ...

TEN BY

... ced ohildren to become chargeable to the parish. to one month's imprisonment with hard labour, th dren to be sent to the workhouse at Pembroke. nf POPULAR READINGs.-The fifth of the present SERO0OJ9 Popular Readings was held at the Royal Assembly flV0 ...

THE SAFFRON-HILL MURDER

... child could not have laid full ngth, as the body was longer than the box. Dr John Roberts, resident surgeon of St. Pancras Workhouse, said he thought it was possible that the body had been placed in the box alive. — Mary Ann Ward said that she knew the prisoner ...

^LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... office, charged with refusing to perform the task work allotted to them at the Haverfordwest Union Workhouse. Mr Jeffreys, the master of the Workhouse, stated that the four prisoners were admitted into the Union on the night of the 20th instant, and were ...

------LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... HAVERFORDWEST UNION WORKHOUSE.—On the 25th ult., two tramps, named William Jackson and John Avery, were brought up before the Mayor. W. Davies, Esq, and Captain Butler, charged with refusing to work at the Haverfordwest Union Workhouse. The offence was fully ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... the College. P.EFu-exG TO woitK—At the Police Office on Tnepday, jrfarli'ta H-ynohh, an inmate of the Haverfordwest, Union Workhouse, was charged before the Mayor with refusing TO work. Miss Brown, the matron of the establishment, deposed that she told the ...

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... DAVGHTKR. Francis Skinner, carver, of Merlin's Bridge, was charged with neg^eetinu to maintain his daughter, then in the Workhouse of the. Haverfortiwest Union. The defendant stated that he never did neglect bis daughter, and that he always maintained ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... the next in merit will be awarded a third. The contests will commence on Thursday, the 8th of August. HAVERFORDWEST UNION WORKHOUSE. —On Tuesday week, three tramps, John Wltite, Philip Humphrey, and Samuel Morris, were brought up before W. Davies, Esq. ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... Lodge, near this town, and manager of the Messrs. Walters' Bank, having most kindly invited all the children of our Union Workhouse, to a treat of tea and cake at his residence, Friday last was the day fixed upon for those poor isolated, and in many cases ...