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... for their machines and apprentices, while the regular journeymen have been compelled to pace the streets and lanes, picking garbage to appease hunger, for they dared not stop at home for fear of robbing their families of their scanty fare. It would appear ...

Published: Friday 09 July 1847
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2081 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

THE DENIZENS OF THE DEEP

... seeking whom l he may devour. These gluttons are the scavengers of navieF, following ships in the South Seats, picking up l odds and ends of garbage, andl sometimes a tit-bit-n .stray sailor. No wonder, then, that sailors denounce . them. In substance, Jarl ...

Published: Tuesday 05 June 1849
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 922 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

THE LATE GLASGOW B

... d and picked up In the shops of the lo titer of persons, however, been very es beard tbst on kloeday (lag wrek)sold w to the neeetters at 10a. each. Me they ei they derifeed to purehawa. Ou S third& resseered I. rather • cations manses Garbage, whets ...

Published: Saturday 18 March 1848
Newspaper: Manchester & Salford Advertiser
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 760 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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... quality calculated, for their machines and regular j •.urneynien have beea com;)elled to patrol the streets and lanes, picking up garbage to appea-e hung r. they dared not remain home, lest they robbed their families of apart their scanty fare. It would ...

Published: Saturday 10 July 1847
Newspaper: Manchester Courier
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1158 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Mrotlnml

... hut all the three had lust both their parents, and had no home to go to ; in fact they subsisted about tbe streets, picking up what garbage they e ...

Published: Saturday 13 January 1844
Newspaper: Bolton Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 969 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

POLICE CASES

... OF POCKET PiciwKN.-Edward Alston, a e spinner, from Walton-Ie-Dale, was charged, on Monday last, by William Worden, with 'picking his pockets of 6s. Od. 'The parties had been drinking together at a public house in Preston, where' Worden gave the prisoner ...

which would leave a remuneration for the planter. They (the labourers) are .also somewhat capricious in their ..

... only such as billing pastures and building stone walls—to that most essential required by the planters, of cleaning and picking their coffee. They are unwilling to engage in either, until the former is so heavy as to endanger the productiveness of the ...

♦ THE BOLTON CHRONICLE. THE WOOLLEN TRADE

... small fry and garbage. Honesty Rewarded.—On Frida', Mr. Williams, a traveller for Mr. Richard Hughe*, wine and s; irit me>ehanl, of Hereford, whilst riding in his gig, saw note-case, about two miles from Abergavenny. Mr. Wi'liams picked it up. d found ...

Published: Saturday 02 December 1837
Newspaper: Bolton Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1843 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE LIVERPOOL MAIL

... co-opera.e with the the neighbourhood of the Tower end the Dock, enemyof England in one andallofthe projects avowed- aiiempiing pick pockets, srri one of them “ngth sucly set foot by him for the ruin of her religion and M^T her empire—how or to what extent ...

Published: Thursday 05 October 1837
Newspaper: Liverpool Mail
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2794 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE, SOUTH LANCASMIZ SPRIN( SIZES C 0 ll' N CO LI UESDAY DUIZGLARY. 1 Wady.lol7ex Smith, aged ..

... still saw no direct means of escape, forced to travel from one desolate scene to another th th e p f t e 7ig on such garbage as they could pick up. At length i n the 1 into the hands of a company of natives who were . at e Pay of government and were employed ...

Advertisements & Notices

... called the El za, burthen 30 tons ; an open Boat called the Regulator, burtben 25 tons ; several lots of M-in- mers, Wedges, Picks, and Hacks; a quanitity of 0 Id Iron. Further particulars may be had of Mr. JoSntlA BnrITTrO, of Pole street, Preston; andt ...

£5O, for four-year c six-years and aged, 9 Mr. Pettit's St. Fr Mr. Rogers' Proso Duke of Grafton's SWEEPSTAKES of

... matters pursue their avocation until night complex them to desist ; and for food, they may not unfrequently be seen picking up the garbage thrown into the gutters from the adjacent houses, which they either deposit in a separate receptacle, to be re-cooked ...