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THE WORKHOUSE DOOR

... THE WORKHOUSE DOR.- - M ''Steteste crippled woman who had been charged with. having aseaulted 'Thomas Fraucis, the nigh porter of the Poland.stret. workhouse,was- brought ap gsain at Marlborough.street police.courr- on Thurstay. It was asserted ?? .tha~t ...

WORKHOUSE BOARDERS

... bealtby old men, sent from the Bethcal-green workhouse. The defence put forward was that the paupers were so badly treated that they preferred to be discharged rather than rerain in St. George's workhouse.- From the opening statement of couneel it appeared ...

THE WORKHOUSE DISASTER

... was a pity that suclh thingrs weore allowed to be put up vwithout- being certidied by the public ?? coroner replied that a workhouse vwas in the nature of a private house, cud the public officials could not interfere. The authori- ties could not not prevent ...

DREADING THE WORKHOUSE

... touching the death of George Berring- ton, an aged inmate of the workhouse, who after eating a very hearty Christmas dinner was found dead in bed. In reply to the coroner, the master of the workhouse stated that the guardians have passed a special resolution ...

WORKHOUSE CRUELTIES

... then squeezed witness's head between his knees, jowled his head, and took him to the lock-up. Edward White, ceok at the workhouse, was next exa-. mined. He deposed: I have never seen or known Mr. Ogden to behave cruelly or improperly to the paupers, nor ...

LEFT AT THE WORKHOUSE

... LEFT Ai THE WORKHOUSE. A young woman named Witney, who was dressed as a hospital nurse, was charged at Southwark police-court, on Mlonday, with deserting her infant child. -Prisoner, who appeared weak, was as- ooll~nodated with a seat in the dock.- John ...

MARYLEBONE WORKHOUSE

... MARYLEBONE WORKHOUSE. SERIOUS CHA:RGE AGAINST THE GUARDIANS. On Friday, at the weekly meeting of the guardians of St. Marylebone, Mr. Salmon reported that circum- stances had come before the rota that morning which were horrible to think of, and a disgrace ...

MANCHESTER WORKHOUSE TRAGEDY

... AN CHESTB -WOB USE [0 T1~RAGEDY. I: r . i At INanchester on .h uraday, ,George Preseolt,. Dight atbendaut 'at Crapsapll workhou.se,. Uf61clesoer, was eharged with haiing - wiliflly- muridered Pranuis Sonthgate, an imbecile ' u.LbTha alleg~ation istblat ...

REMANDING BOYS TO WORKHOUSES

... Cules's workhouse for a week, shortly after being taken there made his-escape. He was recaptured and brought up again, and further remanded to the workhouse. He had again escaped.- Inspector Newport said the escape of boys remanded to the workhouse was of ...

DEATH PREFERRED TO THE WORKHOUSE

... DEATH PREFERRED TO THE WORKHOUSE. Dr. Danford Thomas held an inquiry at the Clerkenwell Coroner's court, on Wednesday, concerning the death Oi Elizabeth Burgoyne, aged 61, a singlo woman, who died at 30, Eastou.street ClerLenweUi. Mary Ann Burgoyne stated ...

THE LAMBETH WORKHOUSE SCANDAL

... ago the plaintiff left the police force with a good cbaracter, and became porter in. a workhouse. &fterwcrds he obtained the post of mnaster. at the Strand workhouse, where controverss aroselhe. tween. him and the medical officer, who com- plained. of ...