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THE POLICE COURTS

... and the ot prisoner was given into custody. ed V'Konickie, a wardsman in the workhouse, here volun- teered a statement, and said the complainant came to the 'as workhouse in a very filthy and lousy state, and without a is- shirt; but Williams denied ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... state of darkness to give her evidence. It- appeared that both the prosecutrix and the prisoner were inmates of St. Giles's Workhouse, the former in con- sequence of being blind of one eye, having two children of tender ago, and her husband an inmate of Hanwell ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... attention of Mr. Sutton, the master of the uhelsea workhouse, and it struck him that the deseription given of the missing child corresponded with that of one which had been admitted into the workhouse on the 6th of July with a yoang gwoman, who said it ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... back to t e,,workhouse, and that she would never be found out. Susan Samson said she acted as nurse to the prisoner, a'ho was confined of the child, and she appeared to be ver fond of it. They would not allow the child to be in the workhouse unless the ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... age. The prisouer, who is a singlo woman, and gets her living at the bonnet-malting busioness, was confined at the Tambeth workhouse on the 12th of August last, and left the worlhoase the latter part of September, of her own accood. On Saturday fortnight ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... stopped, and she was compelled to go into the St. Pancras Workhouse. Mr. Andrews, assistant relieving officer of St. Pancras Workhouse, said the defendant's wife was now an inmate of the workhouse. In answer to Mr. Ricketts, the witness stated that from ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Mar-p Asin Aflnlutt, a fine, hearty-looking young woman, dressed in the workhouse garb, evas brought before Mr. Concbh charged with conveying a pint of gin into Bermond- say Workhouse contrary to the regulations, and whereby she had rendered herself liable ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... the-priaoner was . induced to takeathe cdild: to the workhouse, and Mrs. ?? comununicated ith the police.' Polips-oonstablo W 380 E took the prisoner into custody, and' the child was detained at the workhouse. - - .hi- d , Inspeutor.}oney now informed the ...

THE GREAT TASHMANIA CASE

... the truth. S. s Mr. Carr, goernor of the Liverpo Workhouse, gave a so] ,description of the men when they'were received into the he _ workhouse. One man, named Beech, who died on his way co' to the workhouse, was so miserably clad that the clothes HI on his ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Inspector Usher do, said the distance between St. Giles's Workhouse and do Bow-street.Polioe.station was 360 or 400 yards. The -(in distance between St. Giles's Workhouse and the Strand the Workhouse was, he thought, about a mile and a quarter, stat but there ...

A SINGULAR LUNACY CASE

... hand you over to the parishauthorities forthe ?? Mliller hero informed his worship that prisoner was taken to Islington Workhouse a couple of weeks ago, but was discharged.-Prioner: Bat ho said I was all right. It is the alcohol.-Mr. Bros: I have no doubt ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... pointed to workhouses, where there wore opportuuities for examinations.- .Ir Bennett eldered the prisoners to be discharged, and saidboth oughtto be sent to iudustrial schools. He ivould have sent them if the authorities of Fulham workhouse had assisted ...