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Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales

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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... before William Davies, Esquire, Coroner, at the Haver- fordwest Union Workhouse, on the body of a female infant, about six weeks old. The child had been left at the outer door of the Workhouse on the afternoon of the Sth instant, and when found was brought ...

SOUTH WALES RAILWAY

... chargdwas brought by the board of guardians, with the concurrence of the Poor Law Board. The girl had been taken from the workhouse to go into service. She was well supplied with clothes, and in good health. The girl herself was examined at great length ...

' LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... having arisen as to what should be dpne with the prisoner's children, Mr W. Jeffreys,\naster of the Haverfordwest Union Workhouse, stated that he was authorised in cases of extreme necessity to take pau- pers into the Union, and that he was willing to ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... police charged by Mr Jeffreys, the master of the Haverfordwest Union Workhouse, with disobeying his lawfttl orders. Mr Jeffreys stated that the prisoner was (Jisipftrged from the Workhouse on Monday morning about eight o'clock, and, having received an order ...

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... whose cries attracted the foot passengers. Ultimately the infant was taken charge of by the police and conveyed to the workhouse, but nothing has been heard of the- woman that left it, and whether she plunged into the sea or went off by a train to London ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... UNION WORKHOUSE.—On Wednesday morning three tramps, named George Hen- son, Tom Sayers, and Thomas Moore, were brought up in the custody of the police before the Mayor, W. Davies, Esq., charged by Mr. W. Jeffreys, the Master of the Union Workhouse, with ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... the next in merit will be awarded a third. The contests will commence on Thursday, the 8th of August. HAVERFORDWEST UNION WORKHOUSE. —On Tuesday week, three tramps, John Wltite, Philip Humphrey, and Samuel Morris, were brought up before W. Davies, Esq. ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... Martin's Pound with food. The defendant pleaded guilty, and was fined 5s, and ordered to pay 9s costs. HAVERFORDWEST UNION WORKHOUSE.—Mary Thomas, an inmate of the above establishment, was brought before the Mayor, William Davies, Esq., on Saturday last ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. HAVERFORDWEST UNION WORKHOUSE.— William John, alias the Mayor, a well-known character, was brought up in the custody of P.C. Morse before William Rees, Esq., charged by the Master of the Haverfordwest Union Work- house, Mr W. Jeffrey ...

^JLOCJAI^

... ^JLOCJAI^ HAVERFORDWEST UNION WoRKHOUsE.—At the Union Workhouse, on Monday, Frederick Smith and William Thompson were charged, before O. E. Davies, Esq., with destroying their clothes at that establishment. The master, Mr W. Jeffreys, proved the charge ...

------LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... HAVERFORDWEST UNION WORKHOUSE.—On the 25th ult., two tramps, named William Jackson and John Avery, were brought up before the Mayor. W. Davies, Esq, and Captain Butler, charged with refusing to work at the Haverfordwest Union Workhouse. The offence was fully ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... labour. HAVERFORDWEST UNION WORKHOUSE.—On Thursday lait, two tramps, named John Evans and John Berry were brought before the Mayor, Wm. Davies, Esq, charged with destroying their clothes at the Haverford- west Union Workhouse. They were ordered to be com- ...