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CORK BUTTER

... market, 200. Mathew Booth, the last of the surviving actors u> what is known the Cato-street Conspiracy, died the Leeoa Workhouse few days ago. Printed and puhtiihed the offlee, S 4, r.raoMtmiaWmgg Ihenarlih St. Bene't.araeeobnMh.in the Oitj o« remdon ...

SHOULD NURSES DANCEf

... proposal that the nurses should not allowed to attend the fortnightly dance* at the workhouse. There was an amendment to strike out tbe word “not on the ground that a workhouse nurse’s life is already sufficiently monotonous. A heated debate took place. One ...

Published: Saturday 05 November 1898
Newspaper: Nottingham Journal
County: Nottinghamshire, England
Type: | Words: 896 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

REVIVAL IN ST, PANCRAB

... nor did think that the inquests in St. Pancras Workhouse had been unnecessary. The inquests have certainly been very numerous the famous parish —Co in six months, whereas, in the neighbouring workhouse of jMarylehono they were only three. But, then, ...

THE LUNACY LAWS

... be sent to tuot instances, and then the superintendent would able to judge whether they were fit cases for the wards of a workhouse, should be detained in an asylum. ...

LICENSED VICTUALLER'S STRANGE DEATH

... Death.” accelerated chronic alcoholism. —Edvard Jeffery, porter at the Kingston Workhouse, ou being called afterwards, said V received certain property from the workhouse authorities which had been found on deceased. There were coins, knife, and documents ...

Published: Saturday 03 September 1898
Newspaper: Surrey Comet
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 549 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

THE WORKIIOCBK

... tranijw had been relieved during the jia-t fortnight, T.inst 103 in the same lost year-an increase Tltere were 312 inmates the workhouse, against 301 at the same date last year—a decrease *l2. (Hear, hear.) A nurnlsr of illustrated had lieen not from llmlibdsUme ...

Published: Saturday 29 August 1891
Newspaper: Surrey Comet
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1244 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

KAILWAV MYSTERY

... deceased, accompanied another man. came to the Petersfield polioeetaiion and applied for tickets lor the casual ward at the workhouse. Witness asked him his name, and said Frank Parsons, from Portsmouth. Deceased did not look like ordinary tramp, and afterwards ...

Published: Saturday 30 November 1907
Newspaper: Surrey Comet
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 331 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Royal Alfred aged merchant SEAMEN’S INSTITUTION (late Belvedere). There are thousands of Merchant Seamen, ..

... merchant SEAMEN’S INSTITUTION (late Belvedere). There are thousands of Merchant Seamen, including allranka, who are either the workhouse, pining to death for want! The Committee EARNESTLY APPEAL on their behalf. They cannot think they will appeal la vain to ...

BOYAL ALFRED AGED MERCHANT SEAMEN'S INSTITUTION (late Belvedere). There axe thousands of Merchant Seamen, ..

... SEAMEN'S INSTITUTION (late Belvedere). There axe thousands of Merchant Seamen, including all ranks, who are either in the workhouse, or pikimo death for want I The Committee EARNESTLY APPEAL their behalf. They cannot think they will appeal in vain the Nobility ...

Royal Alfred aged merchant SEAMEN’S INSTITUTION (late Belvedere). There are thousands of Merchant Scaiuen, ..

... SEAMEN’S INSTITUTION (late Belvedere). There are thousands of Merchant Scaiuen, including all raufes, who are either lu the workhouse, or pining death for wont! The Committee KARNES I'LY APPEAL their behalf. They cannot think they will appeal iu vain to the ...

Royal Alfred aged merchant SEAMEN INSTITUTION (late Belvedere). There ore thousands of Merchant Seamen, ..

... SEAMEN INSTITUTION (late Belvedere). There ore thousands of Merchant Seamen, including all ranks, who are either in the workhouse, or to death for want! The Committee EARNESTLY APPEAL on their behalf. They cannot think they will ap|>eal in vain to the ...

LOWESTOFT

... Market, oontemry to the By-laws. The boy is an orphan, and in poor circumstances, his only relations being inmates ef the Workhouse. The caw waa adjourned for a month, Foreman being liberated upon his own recognisances. Tub raxoio.—Wedawday waa not very ...

Published: Thursday 07 May 1891
Newspaper: East Anglian Daily Times
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 126 | Page: 6 | Tags: none