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THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE. iss Green, Chetwode Priory, applied for the u«e the Board-room for the annual entertainment to given to the inmates in connection with the Brabuxon work, and this wan agreed to. Mr. Clarke and Mr. Godfrey reported having visited the Workhouse ...

THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE. The Rev. Norman Ramsay, Chairman of the General Purposes Committee, moved the adoption of the recommendation that order be plated with Messrs. Bird and Hall for 25 of their metal filament lamps, as per their letter. He aaid it had been ...

(*.THE WORKHOUSE

... (* . THE WORKHOUSE. rUHE offices of MASTER and 'MATRON of the UNION WORKHOUSE a all become VACAN on the 28th of AUUUST NEX V. Such PERSONS, duly QUALIFIED, as may be DESIROUS of BECONIINO CANDIDATES for the °dices are RE• QuEsTED to FORWARD their APPLICATIONS ...

THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE. Mr. E. J. Bishop and Mr. J. Dickins reported buying visited the Workhouse and found everything very clean and satisfactory, and the inmates well cared for. The master, Mr. Guest, ronorted as follows: The alternative dinner of oread, cheese ...

THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE. Mr. J. G. Tailby reported that he had visited the Workhouse and found everything satisfactory. The master had been able to utilise the services of a tramp in the making of four new clothes-horses for the drying of clothes. The master, Mr ...

THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE The Chairman of the Oxford Board had made entry in the Visitors' Book, stating that had seen with great pleasure the. electric, installation the Workhouse. Mr. Sear reported that had visited the Workhouse and found everything in good order ...

THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE. The Clerk said he had been in communication with the Clerk the Birmingham Board Guardians respecting the two boys who had run away from home, and hoped to be able to send them back to Birmingham. The number of inmates was and 33 against ...

at the workhouse,

... THE WORKHOUSE On Thursday morning, May 23, Mr. Henry Stevens, Local Government Board luspector, held in the Board Room ot the Union an inquiry Workhouse with reference to allegations made as to certain conduct in the House. The follow- ing Guardians were ...

Published: Saturday 01 June 1901
Newspaper: Bucks Herald
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 694 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE The number inmates was and against and 91, and vagrants 51 ami against 68 and 47 for the two corresponding weeks last year. The Master, Mr. Mitchell, reported that three fat pigs hud been sold in Winslow market for £7 6d.. and that Lad purchased ...

THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE The master, Mr. Will, reported as follows: I bog to acknowledge with many thanks, gifts magazines and illustrated papers throughout the. year from Dr. Moberley, Winslow; Mr. Osborn, Winslow; and Mr. A. Fisher, Aylesbury.—The inmates, on ...

AT THE WORKHOUSE

... AT THE WORKHOUSE. Christmas day moved a happy time for the inmates of the AOesburr Union House. who were not allowed to forget the joyous nature of the celebrations. A number of the Guardians and other gentlemen devoted an hour or two in visiting the ...

Published: Saturday 03 January 1914
Newspaper: Bucks Advertiser & Aylesbury News
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 887 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

The Workhouse

... The Workhouse. Mr. Clarke and Mr. rev reported that they had visited the Workhouse and found everything in good order, andf the inmates comfortable. • *. !■ l**tcher. H.M. Inspector, reported having visited the Workhouse and found that the four children ...