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BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... against 177 last year.—lt being reported that sheep belonging to Mr W. Tucker, butcher, of Totnes, bad broken into the workhouse garden and destroyed a lot of young plants, the Board decided to claim the sum of 30s. damages.— The Visiting Committee reported ...

NATION’S NEED OF GRANDMOTHERS

... in the for Aprill Mrs. Henrietta O. Barnett, who deals with ‘’Sonic of the Boor Law. Arguing for pensions instead of the workhouse for the aged poor, the writer '•ays: banish into eventless life behind high walls our most* effective teachers and most patient ...

THE PROPOSED SEPARATE UNION FOR

... Union, whereas the amount expended on their I poor was only about one-third that amount. He I estimated the cost of a new workhouse £30,000, and that the total annonl expense of nurntenanco I and repayment of interest, etc., would be £11,305, I £l4O per ...

the clarence street case. ADJOURNED INQUEST AX TOTNE3 nmnraniTn MOUTH AND LANDLORD ,A CENSURED. ha tdioaraed ..

... and Is very HI, and shonid bn ored to the Workhouse.” a* once . this to the Assistant-overseer (Mr B. Wickens), who acted npon it and took deceased to the workhouse, in comv with Mr Pillar. At the workhouse, after Pillar and the Asaistaatoveneer bad ...

PERISHED IN SNOWSTORM

... she was ordered to dry dook. At the same time flagship Connecticut broke her crank shaft. WORKHOUSE INMATE . . - -- Admitted to the Dockimf (Norfolk) Workhouse, • man named Spnngall, of Brancester. was found to have on him the sum of £139 Fie ill, and ...

RECTOR FINED FOR ASSAULT

... not impose protective tariff*, hut u» emash the veto the House Lords. ATTEMPT TO RUSH WORKHOUSE large body of unemployed tried .• .rb the Tunbridge Union Workhouse Frid.iv. on being told that, more work could '•*' given them by the Board. The police puked ...

DARTMOUTH AND SOUTH HAMS CHRONICLE. FRIDAY. MAY 7, 1909

... DARTMOUTH AND SOUTH HAMS CHRONICLE. FRIDAY. MAY 7, 1909. is an institution between a prison and an English workhouse, and tho chief points are that liberty is forfeited, bogging inipo«*tblo. and must face either work, hunger, or punishment. The work varied ...

LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD AND KINGS- BRIDGE GUARDIANS

... their Inspector (Mr. Court) relative the nursing arrangements. The Board understood that there was only one nurse at the Workhouse, and that the medical officer had frequently made representations as to the need for additional nurse. They were informed ...

to did P>P«th , and with a Guardian at Dartmouth before I came The Coroner. Yon treated m a carper

... would not admit him. The certificate said nothing nbont the hospital; it said be should bo removed to the workhouse. W. Baer, master of the workhouse: I admitted deceased to the Union on Wednesday, Jan. 10th.— The Coroner: Upon what f—Upon the order signed ...

OKLAHOMA MINE DISASTER

... AFTER SIXTY YEARS. , William Head, 144 years old, an 01 the workhouse, and sister, Mrs. Wo°d /e1 ; eighty years old, of Reading. who lI MI met for sixty years, had & happy other day at the workhouse, Old Windsor. SEVENTIETH WEDDING-DAY. Mr. Outfit', of Plymouth ...