ILOCAL INTELLIGENCE
... happiness of those little ones who come under his charge, received perar.ssi' ...
... happiness of those little ones who come under his charge, received perar.ssi' ...
... delivered free of cost at the Union Workhouse, and to the Out-door Paupers, iti such quantities weeklv as may be required, ior the Three Months ending the 24th day of Juoe next, are requested to send to the Workhouse Sealed Tenders for the same, endorsed ...
... be delivered free of cost at the Union Workhouse, and to the Out-door Paupers, in such quantities weekly as may be required, for the Three Months ending the 24th June, 1866, are requested to send to the Workhouse Sealed Tenders for the same, endorsed Tender ...
... Tuesday the 18th instant. THOMAS WILLIAMS, Clerk. Merthyr Tydfil, June 6th, 1872. 5174 MERTHYft TYDFIL UNION. CONTRACT FOR WORKHOUSE SUPPLIES. THE Guardians desire TENDERS for tho Supplyof Sides of Beef and Leg, cut close to the rump. Mutton. Meat. (Out-door ...
... Corporation of Dover by their medical officer of health, Dr. M. K. Robinson. It ap- pears that the mertuary of the Dover Workhouse was recently pulled down,and that some;of the pauper chil- dren played among the debris. Their resources were not large, ...
... ciansacted m view of Wie approaching election of guardians was of a formal nature. file bill for erecting a new uven at the workhouse, amounting to f5,3 19s 6d, was presented and ordered to be paid, Mr J. Gabe statiug that the work had been satisfactorily ...
... children are kept in dis- irict schools, but the vast majority are brought up Mid educated within the four walla of the workhouses. Of the '.23,533 adults, the great majority are oyer »ixty rran m> ...
... INQUEST AT THE WORKHOUSE, It will be remembered that a few days ago the death of a navvy, named William Jesse, aged 24, occurred &t the Merthyr Workhouse Infirmary, under circumstances of so sudden a nature, and so unexpected by Mr. Allday, the surgeon ...
... Commis- sioners it appears that, during the year ending with the 18th of February, 1871, the average daily number relieved in workhouses was considerably less than in 1869 or any previous year since 1864. In 1868 the average was 53,757; m 18G9, 50,964; in 1870 ...
... MARCH OF 200 IRONWORKERS TO THE PONTYPOOL WORKHOUSE. On Wednesday evening there passed through the town about 200 able-bodied men in procession from Aberyschan, on their way t-, the Coed-y-grie work- house. The poor fellows, n !y ironworkers, whose idleness ...
... Fore- noon, the Mertl-yr Tydfil School Board intend, at their Meeting which will then be held ia the Board-rooro at the A Workhouse, Merthyr Tydfil, to take into consideration the making of Contribution of Sums of Honey towards the management of the Certified ...
... letter was read from Mr and Mrs Salter, porter and matron at the workhouse, asking the Board for a testimonial, as they were about applying for the post of master and matron of the small workhouse at Mere, Wiltshire.—Mr Rhys said the porter had spoken to him ...