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EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF MURDER

... ; the re-ult of it was that be saw the face of a living child, Upon this discovery he ran off as fast as he could to the workhouse with the body, where the child wat instantly put into a warm bath, and Dr Puii's assistant endeavoured for half an hour to ...

HULL BANKRUPTCY COURT, WEDNESDAY

... relieved during the week: ,en! u women, I; chiidren, 3 ; total, 40. Imbecile, or ?? in the workhouse, 18; lunatics in asyluocs, 62. ktti uone at the workhouse schtool, 107;- children r~1t -i industrial training 2 28. Out.door reliaf: Ci.idtert'i 490, ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... of labourers in the town po at present out of eniploysnant, decided that the two V acres of ground attachied to thre new workhouse on the the Anlhby-road shouldd be dug over by out-door paupers disc m~acad of, as they originally intended, by the inmtatesco ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Riamden (13), with whom he worked in the Railway Pit at Osmondthorpe. Mr. Ferns defended. Mr. James Allen, surgeon at the workhouse, said.that he received Ramaden en the Sard March, and examined him. He found a bruise and deformity on the nose, which seemed ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... charged with violently assaulting the gate keeper at Charity Hall. Tire defendant, for some time an irregu- lar inmate of the workhouse, had been discharged at his own request, for the purpose, as he said, of getting work; but since tren it appears he has been ...

REVOLTING CASE OF CHILD STARVATION

... was a recipient of parish relief. During two periods of imprisonment for drunkenness her children became inmates of the workhouse. Two of the children were permanently taken charge of by relatives, but the other four were shockingly neglected by their ...

Published: Friday 12 November 1875
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1506 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE ADJOURNED INQUESTS ON THE CHILDEN REMOVED FROM THE TOOTING INFANT PAUPER ASYLUM

... children was in the workhouse r previous to- their- removal to 'Tooting, Which *r .snounte to' 3s d. per week. . Ji ons 'WOODHoUSa, one of the boys, was next ex- anuiled. _`He said: I waa-sent to Mr. Drouet's from ,f St. TPanres -workhouse in D.May- last; ...

SERIOUS PAROCHIAL FRAUDS IN HULL

... Leeds, to attend a funeral. The matter was so urgent that the guardians were summoned to an extraordinary meeeing at the Workhouse in the evening, the clerk being oblige to deliver the suoirnons verbally to each guardian, as there was no tile. to issue ...

LAW POLICE, AND CRIME

... cab to Hackney union, which Ic wag two miles off. If they tiought a workhoase was the proper place for him, the Shoreditch workhouse A' was withio half a mile, and tire occurrence took plans w within that parish. Dat e asd rwas toa orgunagly recovered ti ...

Published: Friday 25 December 1863
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2254 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment