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... has a couple of lambs, which, we believe, are about the earliest in thp reason. INQUEST AT THE WORKHOUSE.—An inquest was held in the Board Room, at the Workhouse, on Friday, before Geo. Overton, Esq., coroner, on the body of a man named Hugh Owens, who died ...

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... testimonial of good character was agreed to be given to Mr. and Mrs. Berkley (late Miss Holt) as master and mistress of the Workhouse School. They are,seeking similar appointments at aa Union School ill the neighbourhood of Reading. Therj was no other business ...

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... under the present system. If the undertaker were to receive immediate notice of a pauper's death from the master of the workhouse he would then be always or nearly always able to give two clear days to the clergyman. The difficulty of finding the friends ...

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... schooH e.aotiot tie locked to as remedies for the title brlsir,/fiout The n.ode in wr ieii children are now brought up iu workhouses. It sometimes happens that, a benevolent person devot-s hi attention to tins matter, but on his removal by death or otherwise ...

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... crowds. THE CHOLERA.—A meeting of the Sanitary Committee of the Merthyr Board of Guardians was held in the Board- room at the Workhouse on SatIJrday last, when there were in attendance —Messrs. L. Lewis (chairman), E. W. Scale, G. Martin, J. Llewellyn, D. Williams ...

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... deadens 5 >5I.J while it consigns the wretched wife and children to the beggary or crime of the streets and to a home in the workhouse or the gaol. Improvidence was another great enemy to the peace ar.d well-being of the workman s home. These were the two ...