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LETTERS TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... For severaldays, e MARY HUNTER was dying of an agonising complaint-suffering-perishing on the flag- sstones of a wretched kitchen,' with no bed -fno bed-clothes-no adequate food-no medi- cal attendance-although these were sought e for at the hands of ...

The Provinces

... 8, Ludgate-street, J to Munehester, said - I go out selling herrings,, and r, nflkkeep lodgers. I have only two rooms, a 'kitchen tj elyyand asleeping room. I have known deceased about tj try' twelve, months. She has lodged with me fourteen H ing weeks ...

LETTERS TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... unl- MARY HUNTER was dying of an agonising P urs complaint-suffering-perishing on the flag- ti as stones of a wvretched kitchen,? with no bed hi of-no bed-clothes-no adequate food-no medi- %de cal attendance-although these were sought T. nd for at the ...

LETTERS TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... On irs MARY HUJNTER was dying of an agbinising Pa 'Ls complaint--suffering-perishing on the flag- ?? ofsoe fa wretched kitchen,I' with no bed Oin de -no bed-clothes-no adequate food-no mcdi- i nd cal attendance-although' these were sought Th ad for ...

The Provinces

... Noble's and saw iMr- Brown. I on v aid told him that deceased wa danl~crously 'ill, and the I Bre lying on-the flagsofr my kitchen Boor, and that I Whe ~it understood that hie was A town's 'doctor. He said, stab] at Yiou mu~t take her to the infirmary ...

LEEDS:

... and Mr. Collier and Mr. Parry defended the prisoner.t Ils Jane Johnson, the nurse of tke child; eaid Mary Anise *n Wigzell, kitchen maid; Sarah Powell, house maid; George I: )a Glass, butter; and William Skelton Bryant, footmen; all r in the family of Mr ...

Published: Saturday 12 January 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4376 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

PARLIAMENTARY AND FINANCIAL REFORM

... give them enou g n of it. (Alaugh.) If they didnot do' so,theyfe- ie served to have a Custom-house' offileer in their e. kitchen, an exciseman--in their cellari','a soldier in I their parlours, to look after their domestic affairs- s (a lanugh)-and a ...

PARLIAMENTARY AND FINANCIAL REFORM

... ii of it. (A laugh.) It they did not do so, they 6e- veriffi served to have a- Customi-house ~officer -in their., had 'd .kitchen, an exeiseanan in their cellars, a aeldier in' gary .their parlours, to leek after their dosnestie affaireh- Engl. s' (a ...

PARLIAMENTARY AND FINANCIAL REFORM

... them enough in a of it.' (A laugh.) I they did iaot do leoi, they fid- v'ar c served to have a Custom-oue ficr'i their had ).kitchen, An excisemnn in th'eoir ceallars, a soldier in ar I-their parlours, .to. leakafter their domiestic afflairs-' Tln Is (a1 ...