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STRANGE THEFT OF A BABY

... the purpose of going to St. Geotge's Workhouse, to be confuned. On Aug. I t eeturned hringing with her the baby, which she rspresented-as hier own. The prisoner; it was stated, met an inmate- of ' St. George's Workhouse, and in- quired of her whether any ...

WOODBURY

... candidates was in attendance, the guardians selected Mrs. Bell, cf the Exeter Workhouse, Mrs. Bernard, of the Plymouth Work- house, and Mrs. Jury, of the Plympton Workhouse, and directed the Clerk to write and request them to attend the meeting on Saturday ...

TORQUAY POLICE COURT, THIS DAY

... case, the Bench ordered Richards, who had a baby in her arms9, to be sent to the Newton Abbot Workhouse.-Ctiptain Barber said that she was taken to the Workhouse list week, when she was verv druak amril smashed the furniture in the House. ...

FRACAS AT EXETER

... Exeter Police Court this morning- before Messrs J W Petherick (inthechair), an I R R M Daw-Henry Leat, an inmate of the City Workhouse, was summoned for assaulting Ernest George Dickerson. The complainant stated that he worked with his father, who was an ...

TO-DAY'S EXMOUTH SESSIONS

... evidence.- a Elizabeth West, wife of William s IWest, of Fore-street, said she saw I the children when they were going to the Workhouse and witneso took the girl and kept I her at her own expenst for nine weeks. She E vwas continually annoyed by the defendant ...

YARMOUTH MURDER

... R M Daw, and J W Petherick. REFRACTORY PAUPER. I Charles Marsh, an inmate of the City Workhouse, was charged with wilfully damaging a door of a cell at the Workhouse valued at 17s this morning, and also withI using threats of violence towards the master ...

To-day's Exeter Police Court

... Burch. t Jones, and H B Varwvell. tcea ,ne Violence at the Workhouse. An Charles Vigue. an inmate of the City Work- ap- house. was charged with being drunk and tifi- disorderly in tbs Workhouse on daturday nd. night, and with assaulting the labour-maeter ...

COURT of EXCHEQER, TUESDAY, Dec.8

... man applied to a 'neighbouring parish, they sent their beadles, and conducted him once more to the adjacent workhouse, as their. parish workhouse was half a mnile distant. Again stated that he vas a parishioner, which wes. confirmed by the by-standers. ...

SUFFOCATED BY A PIECE OF ORANGE

... Elizabeth Liverton an inmate, 66'years of age. Mr G Sweet was chosen foreman of the jury. Emilyf Batchelor, nurse at the Workhouse, said the deceased had been a patient of the 'Wotkhouse Hospital since June, 1892. -he was tb% widow of William Liverton ...

TO-DAY'S EXETER POLICE

... case. Prisoner had to be ejected from the RKing's Head and became very ?? the understanding that prisoner would go to Ithe Workhouse and would not go near the King's Head again he was dismissed. William Tjionias Ware, butcher, of OlytIlydon, was fined 5s ...

NOOKS AND CORNERS OF EXETER

... relieving vagrants or tramps at the Tjiiion It Workhouse by giving them a lights' lodging, their supper, and n breakfast, which tends to inerease the number of mendicants who o have been is every workhouse in the kingdom. and will never u work so long ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... the bsy.-Dafendant, in reply to the Banch, said bo waae u10 willing to make an application for the boy to go a into the Workhouse if he bed to help mnaintain him. -Mr. Ar1stin appliod that the boy be ,ont to school, and that the full fine be inflicted ...