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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... of those years acted as maragig clerk. Olathe 15thJuly, 188 he with his wife and four ce , became inmaess of tue Poplar Workhouse. On the 17th Jul he had a wek' leave for, himself, that he might seekemployment. He had. siils:leave inlepteolber and Octoberfor ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... weeks old in her arms, abplied for an order to be admitted into the workhouse. She s aid she hadt een livin in Ke ntish Town; had ap- plied to betaken into the St. Pancras Workhouse, but was refused admission, and had been obliged to walk about thne street ...

ADMINISTRATION OF TH POOR LAW IN ST. PANCRAS

... sailor who was found drowned in a pond in Po the Agar-town fields, after being refused admission H at the gate of St. Pancras Workhouse, and in which di thbo jury expressed their opinion that the deceased 4. had committed suici4e through such refusal of relief ...

Treasury Warrant.—Postage.—Last night's Gazette contains a warrant directing certain reductions and ' ..

... vestry-room adjoining the | workhouse, King's-road, Camden-town, for the purpose of receiving the report of the committee appointed with reference to the workhouse dietary, and the propriety of preventing the sale of food in the workhouse, and other matters ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... overseer, of Is- lington, it appeared that the child in question had been an inmate of the above workhouse more than four years, it Ihaving been brought to the workhouse by a woman, who stated that its parents had deserted it, and that she did not know whereto ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... was in perfect health, ad was desoribed by the workhouse authorities as a healtby plump girL The house wheep, prisoners lived wee a rather lone house. In the spring of J865 the girl returned to the workhouse, and sold of 'omesu thing that had occurred 'at ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... with her IN it to a doctor to ses whether I was with child, I saw Mrs. T] Jbnea twice in the workhouse aftar Ii had the ohold. After be s I left the workhouse I went to Bodwooth for a Week, otud a, then went home to Stokelaly. I saw Nfrs. Jones while I ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... and blackguards. WOltsHIP-STEEET.-INOE.l.-Is5M AT A WORZ- itolJss.-3Ei~CC tl Puatnvr, O. an inmate of the Shore- ditch Workhouse, was charged with committing wilful damage by setting fire to a quantitV of oakum and breaking sinetsen windows.-isr. Abbott ...

LHE POLICE COURTS

... was remanded for a week. S .ra LAMBETH. Sarah Chments, Catharine Crewley, and Jane Skellign- ton, inmates of Camberwell workhouse, were charged with robbing Elizabeth Saunders. There was a melancholy interest imparted to this case from its connexion with ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... care of infant, mouth old. Terms moderate. Apply b letter to J. J., Iit-stid lWmae. The prisoner presented herself at the workhouse and giving her name as Mrs. Johnson represented that she resided at. 24. Arboer. square, krommercial-road East, and was willing ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... blue hood, and he iook it to the Gray's-inn-road Work- t houee.-JamB e GCane, porter at the workhouse, ad the prisoner last Monday week came to the workhouse, 4 and said, I have come for. my child. I1 reply to questions, she said the police bad told ...

THE SHOREDITCH CHARITIES INQUIRY

... upou a gift by Pit. I. field for a workhouse, in relation to which Mr. Walker it said it had been in the recollection of some that an old r. workhouse used to exist in Ivy-laue bufora et erection id of the present workhouse, but it was beyond all preseut ...