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AT COLOMEO

... limitec to a guitea. AN LL.D. IIN THE WORKHOUSE. — A Limericts correspondent of the Freeman's Journal writee : ““ A statement having beer made some time since that thers was an LL.D. an inmate in the Newcastle Weat Workhouse, a gentleman resident in the county ...

Published: Saturday 11 December 1875
Newspaper: Campbeltown Courier
County: Argyll, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1313 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE CUBAN EXECUTIONS

... ith her, and she II; .faulted James Mitchell, otic of got aboat 3s, I her once lake the j and inflicted iniorie. ttpon the workhouse. Sseiog its emaculej condition she con- rflo , lon the following Sunday. After aented go. then left, and, while parting company ...

SELF-SUPPORTING Wo kg It must be %lad mews, sy g 1‘0(; payors, especially in these days of 06.% sion, that

... band compose:d of forty boy, % considers that no work is so remu.,.,,.,.“i'“ nected with farming and gardening, J, every workhouse there should be Attached , to every ten inmates, If this Were dowp, gy kept in sufficient numbers to SUpply thy g old people ...

Published: Saturday 22 November 1879
Newspaper: Campbeltown Courier
County: Argyll, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1133 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

CHAPTER XIL

... ” “ Where can 1 make sure 2” “At the workhouse, sir. Everything is entered regularly there. Marylebone parish it is.” “Thank you,” the gentleman said, and hurried off, presently presenting himself at the workhouse gate, and hearing all about the miserable ...

Published: Saturday 14 July 1894
Newspaper: Campbeltown Courier
County: Argyll, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 4232 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

COWARDLY MURDER OF A YOUNG WOMAN,

... that about half-past eight o'clock on Saturday morning, when Molloy had left as usual’ te deliver milk at the neighbouring workhouse, a stranger, described by Mrs Croughan as a tall, numy built man, entered the kitchen where she and her ym;l.niet daughter ...

OZNIRA`... BOOTH'S BOOK OW SOCIAL MIN. 3.000,000 reor•E TO se unvevEn Mineral Bmth's bmk, of which much has been b

... urgency for the class which is not cared for either by the State or by charitable institutions. Those who are in jails, workhouses, or asylums he leaves for a moment on one side, and addresses himself chiefly to the class that is at present unprovided ...

THE HIGHLAND REGIMENTS

... srmy ; the ‘‘honour” of which as * Fionn ably shows tOO often terminates iu an auknown, or st |buc forgotten grave, the workhouse, or a ruined home.—ll am, ete., e = Duxcax Musro. ...

I———_—— HOUSE OF COMMONS

... was comparatively unimportant. The Chancellor of the Exebequer intimated that the Government grant would not be paid for workhouse paupers in Ireland —leaving it to be inferred that our pauper lunatics are also to be left out of the grant. A bill was ...

ANOTHER SHOCKING DISCOVERY IN THE THAMES

... ANOTHER SHOCKING DISCOVERY IN THE THAMES. AN inquest was held on Tuesday at the Fulham Union Workhouse on the remains of a female body which had been found floating in the river opposite The Cedars, Putney. The remains were in-an advanced state of de ...

WELCOMING CAPTAIN H. A. CHEAPE

... Even in the interests of public expenditure every step should be taken to prevent the spread of consamption, for in the workhouse hospitals alone over one million pounds A'z'm&nlw:‘utrhmbin.a.‘h:&idmn el he perism coun o b L . ...