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POLICE

... he was an old offender. The Magistrate, on this suggestion, inquired how he got his living-he said he was in Blackfiriars Workhouse. It was then mentioned by several of the Officers, that the prisoner was a very old offiender, and well known to all the ...

POLICE

... the navy, w here he was wounded .n several acLionis, and when he drinks to excoes he is fach dleanged. He was sent tolthe workhouse. tOL~cE.O5itCE, tJ!OiO!.sAl L.-Janc Thompson Asytcrddty brought up to be re-exanjined on a charge of woundiog and stabbing ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... yester- day at the White-lion,'in Hetnmings' row,- on the 'body of a man, name umknown, who was. then ]yiig- dead hi. the workhouse of St. Martin's parisb. After A'nth ny- Gell, Esq, Coroner for Westminste`,. and -the Juryr hadgone through the painful task: ...

SURREY ASSIZES

... state truly' pItiablv-, esd the humanity of the officers, of The parish' of St. 1 Olave induced theni to take her ilo's the Workhouse. On ian- 'dressing arid examining1her, 'abe wasfound thbe fituch'bruised in differ~nt parts of hicr body. rht'iiihunian'- ...

POLICE

... extend. But it was impossible to ad- minister relief to a mind so grievously aflhied as her's ' she' has been sent to the Workhouse since that, and even e there it was perceived that she could not with safety be longer trusted. She is now, almost in an ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, OCT. 6

... to rave, and shew violent symptoms of inzanity. The coachman (not knowing what to do) was advised to take the lady to the workhouse of the pa- rish, where, strange to tell, every assistance was refused, , and the 'siiperirtendant of that expensive, and ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... o'clock in 'the Morning, and gave her the child. She said she it had lain in About i .fortnight bfore' that, at Marybe- 9 bone Workhouse- ?? being asked by the Witoes N wh wh s the father of the .hird5 She saidthatWiliam* Burningham was, the ?? she hoped n0t ...

POLICE

... ID. . Ia Her brotlher, who is still aive, is ioo years old, and his *ife is.th'e same age.. A few days ag~o, in Walsall workhouse, Peter Danks aged 0o4.years i his faculties werernot gieeatly inmpaired tili within a short tinneiof his death. 'On Friday ...

POLICE

... bedstead, in a garret, ?? on Tuestlay p last. The decesasi was a very old man, a 'h'rimney-asveeper,Ep had been a pauper in rhe workhouse, w-,as seined out tor drunkennsase,and shortly after that 'comnausted shin rash -,ott. He had beeo on bnard a man of wavr ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Ladyship'Is asitce Howe ver, lest s ch trick Ile as these Should becometo common, if encouraged, she be ?? it to St.'Jaines's workhouse to be taken: cai e, of until tre tle owner can be found. * EPTPA013DseorNAt SPUDo. On Friday afternoon .ys Wsood, the celebrated ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... his discretionary powers, tihere. fore, that hei bad sold tile lands, and removed the surplus; atid tlie school-house and workhouse biing now eredlel at . Cre- dltciiat the expence of tcool, it woold lie descrudlive ef the charfty to pull down these buildings ...

POLICE

... found' symptoms of remaining life; he bled: lhi~f, and in a short tihie he recovered. He has bee.n since' confined at the workhouse, in consequence of the wound tJe. re- eei ged by the fall. On Saturday morning, a. man, respedably dressed, and who had' ...