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... Fother-'tonhaugh and ti are rating against Kemp to the west of Hu-tenbur, ...
... Fother-'tonhaugh and ti are rating against Kemp to the west of Hu-tenbur, ...
... fr*an Mon .t Street, Mr llnmson, mrgcou, went to the workhouse the j»nri of Mr friends n; d again visited him the evering, wIK-n. a- *ppean*d more quiet nnd collcrted, lie was remo\rd aHy fn»m the workhouse t*i kwlgings in Mount S:n**-t*. 'Hi* striet**st Mvrecr ...
... live and two deaths; and Sabbath, thrua new and one death. Tlicru were I last seventeen patients in the hospital the City Workhouse. In the Barony I'ansh. there were threw eases ami one death Monday week; three e.HH-s and lour dentils Tue««lay; three cases ...
... quantity, I ahoold able to sat it, and X shall it aa lour aa I lira.—Tours faitnfully, STATncas, Ho. 8, Ward, Analby Bead, Workhouse Jans 13, uSST I write to let 70a know how I am getting on. 1 received the bottle Mixture 70a amt me. and the wounds are now ...
... Banffshire Advertiser—Memrs Johnston ; ..Scotsmen—Mr Possi; loan of beds—Messrs Tindall. We won't pay ; we will go into the workhouse first, shouted twelve girls who were fined all each at the London Munitions Tribunal for delaying important work by keing ...
... them—world’s terminus—the workhouse. It has come; they arc now holding on their turn, to life with liberty, as they had seen hold on; they or may not die. or lose some death, before tbejr seek life at the loss of liberty withiu the workhouse. How suffering will ...
... driven into the workhouse at cost a-year who might have kept out for 50s. (“ haven’t the power!) If tltc wages of those men had been raised 2s. a-wcck. they would have been kept off the rates. There were such persons in the workhouse that moment. lie ...
... whilst deplorable decrease of free pauperism, in Paddington, has enabled the guardians to lodge the hospital employees in the workhouse. These are but two instences, which could be aided to indefinitely, of the evil, to be expected under the intolerance of ...
... Workieg Man. Is. iJRAVEWF. ANY WORD OFGO&? The Question of the D«7 WiI.I.IAM 1 is. C 17 XXXVIII* TOIL AND TRUST; or, Fatty the Workhouse GirL Mrs IiALIOt'R* Is. THI FARM. FOREST. AMD GARDEN. MUNRO BROTHERS, Seed Merchants and N ursekvxex, Inverness, liave always ...
... shall be conveyed to the workhouse the union in which the place specified .n the warrant is situated, and there left in charge of the relieving officer, or in his absence, of the master or other superior officer of the workhouse in charge at the time.” ...
... Ferry Lane. The wife of a workhouse inmate at St. Asaph is a wealthy Birmingham woman, and, as the guardians have been unable to obtain more than half a crown per week from her, they have insisted on the man leaving the workhouse. The Queen of Spain and ...
... ood is a widower, aged eighty, married on Thursday n Mrs Lavinia Best, who till quit© »e;ent!y was an iumate of the Bodmin workhouse. Waterloo Veteran. —The death was announced on Friday of Matthew John Marsh, a Waterloo veteran, his residence on the Weleb ...