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Farmer's Friend and Freeman's Journal

THE WORKHOUSES IN IRELAND

... hereafter. In Ireland the state of the workhouses has become a scandal and a shame to the country. In Rathkettle, uo longer ago than the 29th of last month, the wretched and unfortunate inmates of the workhouse there, goaded by starvation and cruelty ...

REUORT OF THIL WORKHOUSE COMMITTEE

... REUORT OF THIL WORKHOUSE COMMITTEE. There ■re at present 152 imitates of the workhouse. The committee recommeuded the erection of a brick oven in the edict under the pantry, which it was estinaded would cost £to. Agreed to.— A guardian having made a remark ...

MIIIDINIUNOOIIII

... October last, at Shirlaugh, Thomas Little, the meter of the atone workhouse.—Air. appeared for proseeetion. The prlssoar, it appeared, eoisnultted the tweak while kering the workhouse. A verdies of guilty was returned by the Jury, and the pri*OWN to moire ...

THE MISERIES OF THE POOR

... admittance into the workhouse. For the last five weeks, with the exception of four nights only, she had slept in the same way, on the pavement at that very mat. Mr. Robinson was naturally horrified at .rich • statement, and rang at the workhouse door to see if ...

THE TAUNTON WORKIIoUSE TRI6I.I)Y

... Sutherland has published a very elaborate report on the causes that led to the teceut outbreak of cholera iii the Taunton Workhouse. We very much regret that want of space precludes the admission of this document into our columns, for it contains a very ...

AN UNNATURAL PARENT

... Gawthome, the matron of that prison, promoted scab and conveyed Conner to the workhouse, she ing •unsotered to he near her confinement. bite was received an inmate of the workhouse on the 9th of May and diseltargeei hetsell oti Monday, the 19th, prior to ...

YORK POOR LAW GUARDIANS

... poor 110 His. M. Mr. Giles .035 Ge. Id, sod 14. Cheques were granted fur and £l5. Ma. ►T, THE WORKHOUSE The reedaletter from Mr. and Mrs. Halliday, the workhouse master and matron, in which they tendered their resignation, which they did with mixed feelings ...

YORK POOR LAW UNION

... occupied by Mr. Thomas Walker. The present number of inmates in the Workhouse was stated to be THE WORKHOUSE DIET. A note wes read from the Rec. C, J. Camidge, cbsplaiu to the Workhouse, in which he sttggested t.i the Board whether it would not be advisable ...

YORK POOR LAW UNION

... f guardians. The workhouse committee recommended to the hoard that e hoever elected as Air. Thomas's successor to the office of surgeon to the workhouse, cl Id be requested to keep a supply of medicine iu the surgery at the workhouse. Some cotiversstion ...

YORK POOR LAW BOARD

... guardians was held nn Thursday, %lomat' Walker, E.q., in the chair. Mr. M inwairino, poor-lawinspeil.w, was in attendance. The Workhouse committee reposed that there are at present inmates of the house. Relief expenditure for the past week.—Mr. Hodgson. .1 4 ...

YORK POOR LAW GUARDIANS

... the linter, REPORT OP THE ON THE WORKHOUSE MANIRR AND MATRON'S SALARY. The CIYAK read the report of this committee, dated sth of Soptember, on the propriety of increasing the salary of the master and matron of the workhouse, and they recommended that in ...