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THE WORKHOUSE INQUIRY

... THE WORKHOUSE INQUIRY. Partuviurit ruontes nascitur ridiculus. mus. Mountain has been.in labour,—its vast hearings, its terrific cries that rent the valley are hushed, the diminutive mouse, offspring of its throes, has igno- miniously crept forth, to ...

CARDIFF WORKHOUSE INQUIRY

... house of this good lady, and if so, why was it necessary for him to leave the milk at the workhouse, and for a b iy to be em- ployed in carrying it from the workhouse to Miss Wood's re- sidence. We know there is pleuty of milkmen, and sometimes half a dozen ...

THE LATE INQUEST AT THE WORKHOUSE

... THE LATE INQUEST AT THE WORKHOUSE. AT the meeting of the Board on Saturday last. the medical officer informed the Guardians that in con- sequence if rppol ti which had been in circulation during the week, and from an article which appeared in a contemporary ...

CARDIFF WORKHOUSE INQUIRY

... made eventually as to the quality of the goods • -they were made to the man who took the goods to the Workhouse. In consequence, I went to the workhouse, & saw Mr. John and Mrs. Johns, and they complained of the peas and rice, and -we changed them; they ...

CARDIFF WORKHOUSE INQUIRY

... now go into the fifth charge. Edward Coslett: I supply the milk to the workhouse. Can't say how long. Remember leaving extra milk for another person here besides the usual workhouse quantity. It was for Miss Wood, of Crockherbtown. She ordered it to be ...

MR. PAINE ON THE DIETARY OF THB WORKHOUSE T

... MR. PAINE ON THE DIETARY OF THB WORKHOUSE T THE EDITOR OP TIIB CARDIFF AND MBBTHYB GETABDIAN. SIR,—During the investigation before Mr, Greaves, the Poor Law Inspector at our Union, a certificate was handed in, signed by Dr. Budd and Mr. Pritchard, both ...

8 . r---.--'.-.-«'---CARDIFF WORKHOUSE IN Q 1) I It Y. ]

... was much excitement more diet was wanted than in the workhouse. Mr. Willett: A poor man who was sent to the workhouse suffered in mind just as much as one who was sent to gaol. Mr. Greaves: the workhouse is a place of discipline, and where the inmates are ...

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... officers 1st. A Porter for the Workhouse. Salary, JE15 per annum, with Board and Lodgings in the Workhouse. This Officer must be a single maa, and able to read and write. 2nd. A Schoolmistress for the Girls' School in the Workhouse. Salary, JE20 per annum (or ...

BRIDGEND & COWBRIDGE UNION

... [DUTY FREE.] BRIDGEND & COWBRIDGE UNION. MASTER & MATRON OF UNION WORKHOUSE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Guardians of the Poor of this Union will, at their Weekly Meeting to be held on SATURDAY, the llth day of December next, take into consideration ...

LLANDAFF PETTY SESSIONS.—JULY 31

... the Guardians of this Union wa held at the Workhouse, on Saturday last, Evan Da\id, Esq., in the chair.—A conversation having taken'place with respect to the distance some paupers had to come to the workhouse to receive payment of the sums allotted to ...

BRIDGEND

... ward in the workhouse left it in consequence of not having food and fire. Upon investigation, it appears that five vagrants had been admitted, three of whom got away over the wall and went to complain to Mr. Saddler, who returned to the workhouse, and found ...

THE CARDIFF AYD HERTilYlt GUA11DIAS

... which sets from the workhouse to tIe gaol. Mr. BOWYER relates an anecdote strikingly illus- trative of one of the worst evils connected with tie education of children within workhouses :—A bo', educated in, perhaps, the best [workhouse] school n Mr. B.'s ...