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Exeter, Devon, England

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EXETER GUILDHALL

... large plate-glass window at the offices of the Cornoration of the Poor. Mr. Hookway stated that the fellow is in and out the Workhouse about forty times a year-when oat he gets drunk. He left the House on Monday, and on Tuesday he applied at the Offices, in ...

EXETER GUILDHALL

... to the Poor-box from General Jackson. [JOHN DAVY, a shoeniaker, was brought up on 'thoe harge of refusing to work gt the Workhouse. Tbe Master (Mr. Dunn) stated that by order of tbe Corporation he directed- the defiendant on the previous day to brak stones; ...

CHILD NEGLECT

... whole was stinking. Dr. Stevenson was called,end thought the yomugest child was dving. It ras subsequently removed to the Workhouse. The following ; morning witness again visited the house I and saw the yoasngest child asleep in a very filtby bel. He asked ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... (in the chair), Mr. J. T. Tucker, and of Mr. Brock. .t e0 OSTEALING EAAMaX HEADS. lj JOHIN BlIuDOE, an inmate of the City Workhouse, be ?was carged with stealingtwo hammers,the property al 1, of the Corporation.-Mr. Newall, the Mastor, said T1 the prisoner ...

EXETER GUILDHALL

... c 8S&Au;a. Sr{DiouBRD, a man of 30, formerly an inmata t of the Workhouse, was charged with unlawfully leaving : thes ?? Thursday afternoon defendant went to the t Master sf the Workhouse (William Newell) and told him he was going to leave the house. The ...

EXETER GUILDHALL

... Esgrs WiLLmiM CooriBas was charged by Mr. Dunn with leaving the Exeter Workhouse, and taking thqrefroui the clothes belonging to the Corporation. The prisoner, left the workhouse on Thursday afternoon, and was found in St. 1' Sidwells about three o'clock ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE,

... HARRIS and JOHN EDWIN CRAVE, ierp pauper inmates of the City Workhouse, were the charged with refractory conduet in the House his on the previous ?? George Newall, Vtr master of the City Workhouse, said yester. cer) day, about one o'clock, he ordered the ...

EXETER GUILDHALL

... defendant said he had no objections to going back to the Workhouse.-The Bench thinking that the defendant was in a weak state and not fit to be at large I ordered him to go baok to the Workhouse until he was quite well. -j Mrs. Weldon was discharged from ...

EXETER GUILDHALL

... because she could not read.-Mr. l endrick (Relievinw I Officer) proved that the woman and child were inmates oI W the Exeter Workhouse.-The Bench remanded the defen- N dant until the next day. SA!IURDAY.-R. B. M1. Dfaw, Esq. (in the chair); S. T. h Tucker ...

To-day's Exeter Police

... To-day's txetur Police, Before Mr W H Dann (in the chair) and Mr f C E Rowe. fn Theft by a Workhouse InmatB. ar Thomas Pike, an inmate of the City Work- tbi house, wras charged viith stealing on the 14th th December a p3ir of men's boots, value 5t 6d ...

THE COLERIDGE LIBEL CASES

... infant there, which lie handed over to the police, by whom it was s~beequentlv taken to the St. Thomas Workhouse. The police, and also the Workhouse authorities have just been informed that the child's father is Mr. N. iletes, late a student in the Exeter ...

SAD DEATH IN EXETER

... DIETARY AT THE EX WTV1R WORKHOU'TI. At the meeting of the Exeter Board of Guardians on Tuesday afternoon the subject of the Workhouse dietary was again discussed. - Mr. MUNRO proposed that fresh meat be substituted for bacon at the Hospital. - Mr. FArrarsa ...