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THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE. The number of inmates was and 47 again 74 and 73, and vagrants 29 and 31 against. 30 and 21 for the two corresponding weeks last year. The master, Mr. Mitchell, reported the receipt of papers for the inmates from Mr. J. G. Tailby. The nurse ...

THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE. Mr. Chapman reported that had visited the Workhouee and found everything in good order. Mr. Rawlings also reported that found erervthing quite satisfactory, both in the Workiiouse and in the outside buildings and He that the gate* at the ...

The Workhouse

... The Workhouse Tlie following entry had been made in the House Visitor*' Book:—“We have to-day inspected the Workhouse and seen the various inmates belonging to Willesden parish. would again express our satisfaction at the accommodation and provision made ...

THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE. The master, Mr. Mitchell, reported that Annie Cadd had been sent to Oxford gaol for three months’ hard labour for disorderly behaviour the Workhouse and doing damage to the extent 12s. Mrs. J. T. Harrison and Miss Harrison decorated the ...

THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE. master, Mr. Mitchell, reported there were and inmates in the Workhouse, against and for the two corresponding weeks last year, and that the number of vagrants had been 30 and Si, against 40 and 49 for the same periods. ...

WORKHOUSE

... WORKHOUSE The number of inmates was and against and 57, and vagrants anti 31 against and for the two corresponding weeks last year. The master reported that Dr. and Mrs Pearson had senttea and sugar for the inmates! RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL, Saturday, April ...

THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE. Miss E. Watson, of Daventry, was appointed nurse the Workhouse, commence her duties the of January. Mr. Young, Mr. Mead and Mr. Misseuden reported having visited the Workhouse and found everything in good order, with no complaints. and ...

THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE. The number of inmates were 50 and 52 against 55 and 58. and vagrant* and against 42 and 39 for the two corresponding weeks last year. • ...

THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE. The Master, Mr. Mitchell, reported that the number inmates was and 48, against 63 and 63; and vagrants 18 and 25, against 34 and 16, for the two corresponding weeks last year. BEDS FOR THE WOUNDED. Mr. F. Holton said there was number of ...

WORKHOUSE

... WORKHOUSE An elderly man, very poorly clad, attended before Mr. Chance, the Southwark Police-court on Tuesday, to complain of the conduct of the Bermondsey Workhouse officials. Mr. Chance: What have they done to you ? Applicant: got day’s leave on Sunday ...

THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE. The muster, Mr. Mitchell, reported that the ladies connected with the work had given the inmates the annual tea and entertainment. also reported the receipt of papers for inmates. The number of inmate*? was 55 and against and 59, and vagrant#: ...