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A MIRACLE

... pregnancy, was passing near Christchurch Workhouse, Surrey whien she wvas suddenly taken ill; her shrieks soon attracted the attention of those passing, wllo, full of sympathy, made applicotion to the Matron of the Workhouse, but who, strange to say, refused ...

THE DETECTED SEDUCER

... week by the announcement of a vagrant in the outer hall, who awaited the judgment of his Honour for the tread-mill or the workhouse. 'I'he Justice, nettled at the unseasonable interruption, hobbled into the room, and saw in the unfortunate creature, who ...

SINGULAR SUICIDE

... held bebore thie saime Coroner Ut Lai- beth, on the bodyof JolnnDight, aged 52. * pauper in Lambeth workhouse. The deceased was brought into the workhouse on Thursday, with some complaint in his stomach, and also shert. ness of breath; be also appeared ...

SUICIDE

... .-rle Jury returned a verdictof Insanity. An innuest Was held yesterday evening in the Committee- roorm ot St. Andrew's Workhouse, on the body of Joseph Pretty, uaed 27. The deceased hall, during tha lat 17 wouiiths, been exceedingly ill; he comuplained ...

CONDUCT A WATCHMAN

... that she eould not support her.self. She was ?? there till 9 o'clock the same mornirgU; from thence sate was carried to the work-house, and on her arrival there, it was discovered that she had breathed her las'. The Jury were of opnieon that she ought to ...

TOWN-HALL

... Mayor's Officers, who stated that the child hatt been taken before his Lordship for the purpose of getting her into the parish workhouse to which shih belonged, but the case was referred by his Lordship to the Magistritte of this office. r.within whose jurisdiction ...

DAVIS STRAIT'S FISHERY

... and Ithe arfink of her dre ms' faunn I. t_ .. r . eArcbed. nd bout nine o'clock her b~dy wu . demovered mud taken l Waklot work-house. ...

A woman named Pearce, committed from Union Hall, [ill] charge of passing counterfeit money, escaped out of a ..

... nanedar u Per|.77, charge of pussiag counterfrit IOUfleY7, escag bad b e A woa ae ere .omte 'r1nn olfrO0J . f Woolwic workhouse on Sunday nig1 it ritted by the Magistrates of %Voolw01C Il t Iea hri? and previous to her being sent to r01, le t. t 5 ...

SINGULAR PLEDGE

... ttue, in the shape of a male child, about eight months old. Mr. M. sent the poor infitnt, not up the spout, but to the workhouse. The uunatural parent did not wait for a duplicate of the article, as she hastily retired, no doubt, with a perfect self ...

SUICIDE

... SUICIDE.- -An Inquest was beld last evenirng at St. Audrew's . I I I - l I - co . _ __ . . Workhouse onl the body of Elizabeth Sylvester. It appeared that the deceased, about four months since, married a sailor; he weat to sea in a week atter, and left ...

DREADFUL CASE OF DISTRESS

... wen be whew applied to, and the circumstakees were stated to him, he * advised not to remove the woman from here to the workhouse, for if he did, the parish would be liable to an action. If %h@ Magistrate, however, direited him to send for her, and rebove ...

Published: Thursday 01 December 1825
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 595 | Page: 4 | Tags: News (Domestic) 

POLICE

... childre Contrary to the asual practice in tbe workhouse, he and his on. were kept separate from his wife and daughters, sad it Ws With great diiculty he ws permitted to e them, Itot his deughters died in the workhouse, an d last Sumday his wife west to her mother ...

Published: Wednesday 19 October 1825
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 2608 | Page: 4 | Tags: News (Domestic)