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MARYLEBONE WORKHOUSE

... mostly at the gaets of the workhouse, and also in Gee's-court. Witness never I saw him locking for employment anywhere. Witness hardly c ever saw him without a pipe in his mouth, smoking, and wast generally hanging about the workhouse. Witness was ins the rota ...

THE FARNHAM WORKHOUSE INQUIRY

... taken into consideration. About five or six years age there was an intention to erect a pest- house or' fever ward on the workhouse premises, but a memorialwas presented bythe inhabitants against any such step being taken. Mr. Robert T. Barrett, vice-chair- ...

THE FARNHAM WORKHOUSE INQUIRY

... butter, and that an interval of 27 hours had elapsed without her 1arta'leing of food, of -which 14 hours were spent in the workhouse. The general custom of the Farnham work- house was to give no food to tramps on admission. He did not bring the case as a ...

MORE WORKHOUSE SCANDALS

... at the St. George's-in-the-East Workhouse by Mr. Longlev, Poor Law Commissioner, into ceotain state- ascertain whether any truth existed in any of the state- ments made by the Rev. Mr. Foy, the chaplain of the , workhouse, and which statements, if proved ...

CRUELTY IN A WORKHOUSE

... es , of a very serious and fatal occurrence which took place in I, the workhouse of the town on Wednesday. The person l- accused was James Ablett, a pauper nurse in the workhouse n and he was charged with aving ill-treated a paralyed pauper, so as to ...

RIOT IN THE ISLINGTON WORKHOUSE

... RIOT IN THE ISLINGTON WORKHOUSE. - I At Dalston Police - court yesterday, nine rough - looking fellows, named ruspectively Renry Paine, Georgo Humphries, Roubou Evaus, James Thomas Lattimore, George Davies, James Eaknes, John Bennett, Daniel Owen, nud ...

THE ISLINGTON WORKHOUSE DISASTER

... William King, aged 67, who was killed ou the 27th Jan. upon the occasion of a gallery giving way in the Ccrnwallie-road Workhouse, Upper Holloway, during the progress of an entertainment given by the Mohaik Minstrels.-Chief -Inspector Mill- ward and Inspector ...

THE FARNHAM WORKHOUSE INQUIRY

... witnesses in t reference to the matter in question. t Louisa !Chaplin, au inmate of the union, deposed- IA came intothe workhouse seven years ago in March last. i ?? I first came in I. had to wash myself in the bath- room,.aud afterwards dried usyself ...

PAUPERS AND WORKHOUSE OFFICIALS

... that the inator wvas akind rnatsin his poidtite.tthatbet tvas kind aud lnsamne in his conduott teseasiotteirmatllt of the workhouse, and that lhe w~as 'agesttistemtoeeY inoh ?? jury at length istiastad that Ibty did not wish to hear any ?? of ibis kind ...

THE ALLEGED WORKHOUSE NEGLECT

... THE ALLEGED WORKHOUSE NEGLECT. ANOTHITR EXPLANATION. lr. Wiilianna, master of St.l Tlk's 'Workbouse, at- te~tidl lberiore Mr. Marora Stllit, at tule Clorkaitwell Polrco-coust ?? lay, to cake ail epxvluatliti with regard to his WM ?? ip' eoiepl:ilt ge ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH IN A WORKHOUSE

... MYSTERIOUS DEATH IN A WORKHOUSE. An inquest was held yesterday before. Mr. Baker, at the Grave Maurice public-house High-street, Whltechapel, touching the death of Mi. 4ohn James Watts, aged 66, one of the partebial surgeons of St. George-in-ti-. East ...

THE MURDER IN A WORKHOUSE INFIRMARY

... THE MURDER IN WORKHOUSE INFIRMARY. INQUEST AND VERDICT. Yesterday morning Mr. George Collier, tlie Deputy-Corouer for the Eastern Division of Middlesex, resumed inquiry in the Board-room of the City of London Infirmary, Bow-road, relative to the death ...