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BOARD OF GUARDIANS. F

... the erection workhouse, the Poor-law Commissioners would ISSUE » order for its erection oa one dav, and issue an order t LE erection ot the industrial school on the next. >e levei t.iere were no two opinions about the NECES3' ,• of a workhouse. He had compared ...

Glamorganshire Summer Assizes

... as the prisoner was un- acquainted with English. Sarah Thomas, the schoolmistress of the union workhouse, being sworn, deposed to having been at the workhouse on Monday, June 19. when the riot took place, and the mob broke into the hall. It was at about ...

FROM FRIDAY S LONDON GAZETTE

... Erection of Workhouses. Commissioners are empowered to order workhouses to be built, hired, altered, or enlarged with the conscut of the majority of the parishioners, out of the rates—Smns to be raised for the purpose of building workhouses are to be charged ...

MERTHYR BOARD OF GUARDIANS. j

... with a workhouse have only to pavlittle more than half that arnount When the workhouse question was started here, the case of these children was taken into consideration I am still of the same opinion respectin r the necessity for a workhouse, but am ...

[No title]

... MURDER OF THE GOVERNOR OF PREST- WICH WORKHOUSE BY ONE OF THE PAUPERS. TH E INQtlFST. An inquest on the body of the deceased took place last week.at the workhouse, before Mr VV. Sinalley Rutter, coroner, and a highly respectab!e jury, consisting of gentlemen ...

To the Editor of the Cardiff 4 Merthyr Guardian

... Town-hall, Brecon, instead of at the workhouse, which it is anticipated will be a great convenience to the guar- dians in general, as many have frequently been prevented from attending in consequence of the workhouse being so far out of the town. The first ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... been operating upon a mare belonging to Mr. Adcock, of Linton, which is now well, and going to work. THE GAOL versus THE WORKHOUSE.—We hear that by direction of the Head of the Poor-law Commission an inquiry is going on at the county towns of Gloucestershire ...

----.--------TO THE EDITOR OF THE GAZETTE AND GUARDIAN.

... the necessity of taking refuge in the Swansea workhouse. The-defendant, George Hernau.ai.n, was a Captain ofa trading vessel, and was. and what is still exUvovdinavy still remains, governor of Swansea workhouse. The action was brought for all assault, beating ...

NEWPORT UNION

... Clerk of the Newport Union, Newport, (postage free). The whole of the Articles must be of good quality, delivered at the Workhouse, free of expense to the Union, in such quantities as shall from time to time be required, and subject to the approval of ...

[No title]

... regratJtate a case which medical testimony hns Unat^inwusiv^ecided to be Asiatic Cholera has occurred In the Brecknock Union Workhouse. On Tuesday evening, a poor oil,! man named John Jones, aged 82 years, was taken ill. and died on Wednesday morning. An inquest ...

[No title]

... by the 27th clause of the New Poor Law Act, old persons, wholly unable to work, are, in many instances, consigned to the workhouse, even those who, in the words of that clause, desire to receive relief out of the work- house. Many persons have considered ...