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THE WORKHOUSE DOOR

... THE WORKHOUSE DOR.- - M ''Steteste crippled woman who had been charged with. having aseaulted 'Thomas Fraucis, the nigh porter of the Poland.stret. workhouse,was- brought ap gsain at Marlborough.street police.courr- on Thurstay. It was asserted ?? .tha~t ...

WORKHOUSE BOARDERS

... bealtby old men, sent from the Bethcal-green workhouse. The defence put forward was that the paupers were so badly treated that they preferred to be discharged rather than rerain in St. George's workhouse.- From the opening statement of couneel it appeared ...

DREADING THE WORKHOUSE

... touching the death of George Berring- ton, an aged inmate of the workhouse, who after eating a very hearty Christmas dinner was found dead in bed. In reply to the coroner, the master of the workhouse stated that the guardians have passed a special resolution ...

THE WORKHOUSE DISASTER

... was a pity that suclh thingrs weore allowed to be put up vwithout- being certidied by the public ?? coroner replied that a workhouse vwas in the nature of a private house, cud the public officials could not interfere. The authori- ties could not not prevent ...

WORKHOUSE CRUELTIES

... then squeezed witness's head between his knees, jowled his head, and took him to the lock-up. Edward White, ceok at the workhouse, was next exa-. mined. He deposed: I have never seen or known Mr. Ogden to behave cruelly or improperly to the paupers, nor ...

LEFT AT THE WORKHOUSE

... LEFT Ai THE WORKHOUSE. A young woman named Witney, who was dressed as a hospital nurse, was charged at Southwark police-court, on Mlonday, with deserting her infant child. -Prisoner, who appeared weak, was as- ooll~nodated with a seat in the dock.- John ...

MARYLEBONE WORKHOUSE

... MARYLEBONE WORKHOUSE. SERIOUS CHA:RGE AGAINST THE GUARDIANS. On Friday, at the weekly meeting of the guardians of St. Marylebone, Mr. Salmon reported that circum- stances had come before the rota that morning which were horrible to think of, and a disgrace ...

REMANDING BOYS TO WORKHOUSES

... Cules's workhouse for a week, shortly after being taken there made his-escape. He was recaptured and brought up again, and further remanded to the workhouse. He had again escaped.- Inspector Newport said the escape of boys remanded to the workhouse was of ...

THE LAMBETH WORKHOUSE SCANDAL

... ago the plaintiff left the police force with a good cbaracter, and became porter in. a workhouse. &fterwcrds he obtained the post of mnaster. at the Strand workhouse, where controverss aroselhe. tween. him and the medical officer, who com- plained. of ...

THE FARNHAM WORKHOUSE INQUIRY

... TEE FARNHAM WORKHOUSE INQUIRY. The inquiry was resumed on Tuesday morning. when Dr. Powell, 'he medical officer of the work- house, was subjected to cross-examination by Mr. Barrow, the counsel for-the guardians. He considerd the expression tepid greasiness ...

INHUMANITY AT HACKNEY WORKHOUSE

... rela- ViiV to thG deaothf'O Carles Savery, . d'iityne who expired'ir the street aftei having abeen r admission to the local workhouse. .,The deceased, according t tho' statement of 'his son, iead been a eolleetor of herbs,2 bnt had become destitute and went ...