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... poor suffer. The authoress of a graphic llteiework, entitled Sick and in Prison (londouL Bell and Daldy), in describing workhouse, noapridor A life,says of the great number or aged womeo :4, hit sose rooms so mnO are lying stiff and still in their little ...

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... Ordnance Esthnates Ahurc Ruvenne4, lensiqna List.,Sairies of Factory and Poor-lawn Comnissionersa number pf Unjps, Diin Workhouses, Guardians, Dietary Scales, and' Cost of Clothing; number of Parishesin En land and Wales; names of Privy Council; Mllines ...

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... 82,490 62,692 41,948 Sick in workhouse Iospi:als .. 29,893 27,921 23,625 All other classes ?? 138,.47 11,902 9,114 Totals ?? 186,453 146,141 104,089 It -will be observed that the number of sick persons in the workhouse hospitals has varied comparatively ...

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... FERALE CASUAL and HERLODGING, L lth a complete Scheme for the Regulation of Workhouse Iufirmar-ies. By J. H. STALLARD, M.B. Loud., Author of Losn. don Pauperism, Workhouse Hospitals, &e London: Saunders, Otley, and Co., 63, Brook-street, W. NYOTICE ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... John Damn, who an inmate the union workhouse, having been sold, that information was refused by the master the workhousi to a friend of the deceased ; and that coffin, purporting ti contain his corpse, left the workhouse five weeks after hi -death, and was ...

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... Bottd-strect, W. THE SICK POOR IN COUNTRY T WORKHOUSES.-The valuable results of the labours of the Workhouse Infirmaries Associa- tion i, obtaining legislative improvement in thwe Isifir- osaries of London Workhouses, have induced the Coosmittee to revive ...

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... occasiosal instances of carelessness or messsaragemzent; but 1 believe there are as Jew of ?? instances in the workhouse of St. Pancras as in any workhouse in the kingdom. The guardians have a very difficult duty to perform in attendin to the inte- rests aJ the ...

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... received a letter from a pauper, of the Bloean (Kent) union, wherein he nmakess certain charges against the master of toat workhouse, which, If substanttated, prove him to be thoroughly unfit, for the office he fills. It appears, by the statement before ...

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... decoration of the fire- place. I MPROVED FIRE-LUMP GRATES, specially adapted for use in Charitable Institutions, School Rooms, Workhouses, Railway Stations, Servants' Offices, &c. IMPROVED SMOKELESS GRATES, adapted to prevent the formation of smoke, to economise ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... onion, or in such additional workhouse or workhouses, as may have been or may be provided for the reception and maintenance of the poor of such union, adequate relief cannot be afforded therein, or that the workhouse or workhouses of any union, by reason of ...

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... metropolitan workhouses. Whatever may be said of the treatment given to the able-bodied and, infirm classes, the gross and cruel treatment of the sick poor admits of no con- troversy or denial. The 'number of poor receiving relief in the London workhouses have ...

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... e; later. A FASTING MIAN IN A WORKHOUSE. The Limrricrk corresnondent of the 1-rzenzads Jouvrnal states that the board of guardian.s there yesterday had tinder consideration the case of a fasting man in the workhouse hospital. A true bill for forging ...