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CO3IPLAINT AGAIEbT THE MASTER

... complaint had been made by Mr. Jones, the chaplain of the county gaol. Mr. Jones had requestsd Mr ‘Vritle, the master of the workhouse, to prepare Jane Smart to leave the lim:se with him at half-past eight on Monday nu& • g last. This was with the Board's ...

LUCKY HEIRS-AT-LAW

... money which ha. for years been lying in chancery. One of the prospective recipients is, and has been for some time, in the workhouse. A CARD.—To ALL WHO AK L SUFFERING ROM THIS errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness early decay, loss of manhood ...

A LUNATIC AT LARGE

... doctor sharply knocked out of his hand, and then seized him. Birkensbaw was subsequently lodged iu the padded room at the workhouse. The idea of issuing the Elcho sword bayonet In place of tbo bayonet in use, has been detinjtely abandoned. Thomas Owen and ...

LIFE 011 CARDIFF STREETS

... for passengers arriving at the Great Western Railway station. The elder boy, Robert Thomas, was ordered to be sent to the workhouse, William Thomas and John Thomas were ordered to be sent to the Havannah School ship for five years, and the others were cautioned ...

THE SOUTH WALES HIGHWAY BILL

... THE SOUTH WALES HIGHWAY BILL. A meeting of the Llandaff District Highway Board, was held at the Cardiff Union Workhouse, on Saturday; Mr Griffith Phillip-, presiding. Alderman Davin, at the outset of the proceedings, congratulated the chairman on the ...

'EXCITING CHASE AT LLANELLY

... the driver had a good start, P.S. Hughes and laspecter Bees soon went in pursuit, and on the Swansea side of the Llancly workhouse, they could see tee waggon in the distance, but the driver had also seen them and was driving as fast as possible. Y. S. ...

A YEAR'S PAUPERISM

... and 656 children. not able-bOdied ; 138 males, 190 females, and 14 childten, lunatics, &c.; 74 vagrants were relieved in workhouses. Total in-door pauvers, 3,158. Out-door paupers includes 393 males, 1.624 females, and 4,463 children, all able-bodied; ...

THE LOCK-OUT IN WALES

... or a lock-out. Strong men will not starve by hundreds, or see their children starve; and if they once learn to go to the workhouse and ask for relief there, the weapon which now proves so effective will be broken and foiled. Self-respect, class preiudiees ...

A pm AIME STORY

... ill with consumption, lost by death a child eight months obi. Having no means of bury. ing it, application was made to the workhouse authorities. For four days this body remained without any cotlin, lying upon a little shelf in the same room with the sick ...