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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... objection would exclude the temporarily infirm and sick from the operation of the bill, and give them relief in the workhouse, and in the workhouse alone. On theae grounds he should move that the word permanently should expunged from the clause. Sir O. GREY ...

public education—estimate • • EXPENSE - I he following is an estimate of th.. be voted the year 1847, for

... workshops «'iw *» wash-huuses. It probable that one half the the minutes to the erection of the normal ropa of schoolmasters of workhouse and prison bcln«jk wj ?* tion of pauiier and penal will be reuuirid iHSI that 1,500/. wiU be needed for the school, and ...

DISTRESSED NEEDLEWOMEN'S SOCIETY

... One great enemy which the poor creatures had to contend with, was the system encouraged by the guardiaus of unions and workhouses, of taking in needlework, and doing it for a price for which the mere cotton and needles could not be obtained by the n ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... paternity of the child. If she chose to remain out of the workhouse she was allowed 2s. 6d. for the child, and if she went into the workhouse, he would say that he believed there was no workhouse in the kingdom in which the peor did not get better food ...

MEDICAL NEWS

... MEDICAL NEWS. The Board of Guardians of the Tipperary Union are about to erect a fever hospital in the workhouse ground, for the use of the inmates, several cases having been sent to the infirmary. Most of the medical practitioners unito in stating that ...

WALES

... weaktned by starvation, and stricken with fever, have just been taken out of the hold of a vc-ssel, to be cared for by our workhouse authorities. It is confidently affirmed that their passage to England has been paid by agents out of the very money subscribed ...

Advertisements & Notices

... midwife, at thle St. George's Workhouse, Southwark, who committed sui- cide -by taking crbolia add ott Friday while at that ?? French2 a clerk, aid ?? re. fused to continue to sit w~ith the officers at the mess table at the workhouse, 4as she objected to the ...

IRELAND

... several thousands of unemployed labourers i the city state of great destitution, and that some places, rather than into the workhouse, hah dozen fami.ies would found huddled together m places formerly occupied by one family. funds which had been collected ...

POLICE

... complainant a few minutes before ten at night: she had not been to the workhouse, and did not appear the worse for liquor; three quarters of an hour after, he was going towards the workhouse, and J „ defendant knock the complainant down, who fell on her back ...

PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS

... or bodily or mental defect, either or out of the workhouse, as they may think fit in each case. 2. When, by reason of want of room, or other sufficient cause, adequate relief cannot be given the workhouse to persons not permanently disabled, the guardians ...

PARLIAMENT

... labour to which the paupcri in that workhouse were subjected. On that occasion he was met with very unjust and very severe observations the part of those who chose defend the system of crushing bones in union workhouses. Every year since he had endeavoured ...

Advertisements & Notices

... this motntry. The June num- ber is a specially large and -ela-illustratad one. 3ETH NAL GREEN FREE LIARY. ZENDING BOnKs TO WORKHOUSE INMATES. The Bethn21 Green Free Library is niot a rmuni- cipal institution, having been carried on by volun- tary effcirt ...