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INQUESTS

... evi- dence 'sent to show that death resulted from heart disease, N and a verdict to that effect was returned. la At the Workhouse on Friday, Mr. Hooper held an inquest P, on the body of Caroline Couldridge, aged 44, who died in 51 tthe house on. tho previous ...

INQUESTS

... bad worked in that capacity in India, stated that she wae now an inmate of the Workhouse. The deceased Was her daughtfr, aged three weelke, and was born in the W-orkhouse. The child was very healthy, to all Appearances, when born. Witness slept withit ...

The Shocking Affair at Torquay

... w)rwtifii's1rcad J to that anuount, and protbably if she did noti. enter tlre Workhouse sho would spend it all in drink. If She was dismissed c and did nor go to the Workhouse, and there r vwas any further reason, of suspeoting her sanity, she would be ...

Like [ill]

... The Court was ab t1rouwled. Wileox Follaid. actirg porter at po 0 the Workhouse, deposed thatr on 8nouca, April lo . 11th, the prisoner was aduiuted to the Tiver- ba n ton Workhouse. and was discharged on the ho follovting Tuesday morning. He gave his ...

CORPORATION OF THE POOR

... appointed to inquire into the management of the St. Thomas Union Workhouse; and the report, also, of the finance committee *ith regard to the plumbers' and glaziera' work at the Workhouse being done by contract. As Deputy-Governor, Mfr. Cnthbertton and ...

ROBBERIES BY A SERVANT GIRL

... having his materials taken away. He advised him to go to the Workhouse oR Monday, and gave him a shilling to get a bed. The deceased said he should 1 not go back there (meaning ti e Workhouse) or else he should be hung, because he would kill the Matron ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... her to the Station- house,and Dr.Bell was afterwards Sent for. She eame out of the Workhouse oe Satuiday. In answer to the COhairman, as to why she left the Workhouse, defen- Iadet said a woman 'named Davey wfs always teaising re her.-T e( hairman said-if ...

CORPORATION OF THE POOR

... 27-27. 'a At a special court in committee it wae recommended It that Ann Staddon be appointed assistant nurse at the !It Workhouse in accordance with the terms advertised, and the Board now made the appointment, for which Mrs Staddon tendered her thanks ...

TORQUAY CHILD'S DEATH

... for neglecting it, Renry Rodgers, mnater of the Newton Workhouse, said deceased was admitted on the 3rd, aid its treatment was regulated by the doctor's orders. He did not see it leave the Workhouse, as the mother called for it inoexpectedly. Rebecca Linsecott ...

THE THREE TOWNS

... not go to the Workhouse. I have always tended my children properly, and was never a drunkard or anything like ?? was then asked to which place she preferred going, THE 4'atXHOUSE OIL THiC GAOL. lier reply was, I'll never go to the Workhouse. Ch She added ...

THE TOTNES MANSLAUGHTER CASE

... walk aboun with a stick. The learned counsel having concluded a lengthy state. ment, Wni. Heard, an inmateof the Totnes Workhouse, a deaf man,, was called, and said he was in the same ward as the dcoeased, and prisoner was what was called a tender. ...

To-day's Exeter Police

... boys were liberated on bail. Disturbance at the Workhouse. John Powell, 66. labourer, was charged with refractory conduct and assault at the City Workhouse on the previous ?? W G Newall, Master of the Workhouse, deposed that the prisoner bad been an in- mate ...