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WORKHOUSE

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Published: Saturday 07 October 1899
Newspaper: Hull Daily News
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: | Words: 84 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

WORKHOUSE

... WORKHOUSE. THE SHEFFIELD AID TIM DESERVING POOR. An loot hold la Loadas. Oa Charlir awl safe. a nossetablo yid Cased go ba L. writhosaat jury tboy mid& wHbi of willtt shout by li. iw narked that of workbnaw hi a goiati amass* lw with if a/I Vrikyll is ...

Published: Saturday 04 August 1894
Newspaper: Hull Daily News
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: | Words: 55 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

WORKHOUSE SOUP AND THE WORKHOUSE LAWYER

... WORKHOUSE SOUP AND THE WORKHOUSE LAWYER. Henry Cressell, the old man who has gained some notoriety the Islington Workhouse lawyer and who recently figured the Central Criminal Court charged with libelling Musto (master of the St. John's-road Wo ...

Published: Wednesday 27 September 1893
Newspaper: Hull Daily Mail
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 249 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

WORKHOUSE

... about 55 years of age, and had been at Bedale Workhouse 01 and ¢he was a most ard and as the matron (Mrs. Gray) is unwell her services will be much missed. Ay fon was 2. native of Thirsk, was m1 liked the workhouse inmates and by her employers. ‘The man Dixon ...

Published: Thursday 22 August 1895
Newspaper: Sheffield Daily Telegraph
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 691 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

WORKHOUSE

... WORKHOUSE The Cork correspondent of the states that on Monday the Sheriff's officer seized nine chests of tea in Cork Worithou- , 0, in satisfaction of a judgment for 140, which Messrs. Palgrove, Murphy, and Co.. shipowners, Dublin, obtaiued against the ...

Published: Wednesday 19 July 1893
Newspaper: Huddersfield Daily Chronicle
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 78 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE. Tbe nsnal Christmas dinner was provided for tbe inmates, who bad anticipated tbe occasion by decorating tbe board room, dining ball, corridor, landings, and other places with holly and evergreens, an abundance of which was kindly fnrnisbed ...

THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE. Fron Master’s report book it appeared that there were bow in tho bouse 330 inmates, as compared with 339 fortnight ago. and 335 a year ago. The number of persons relieved at the casual ward daring the past fortnight was 145, viz., men, ...

Published: Saturday 09 November 1895
Newspaper: Barnsley Chronicle
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 50 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

WORKHOUSE

... WORKHOUSE. To the Editor. Sib, —Will you kindly allow me a little apace in your next iaiue in order to make few coinmenta on letter which the Beverley (;uardiaus sent to the Local Government Board in reply to one of mine on the above eubject. The letter ...

THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE. The inmates were regaled with the usual dinner of roast beef and plum padding, but mutton and other adjuncts were also on the tables in abundance. Mr and Mrs Bradley, the master and matron, exerted themselves to make the event pleasant ...

AT THE WORKHOUSE

... AT THE WORKHOUSE. _ The inmates of the Union Workhouse had a right royal time of it. At half-past eleven o’clock, through the generosity of the Board of Guardians, they were provided with a sumptuous dinner, consisting of roast beef and legs of mutton ...

Published: Friday 25 June 1897
Newspaper: Whitby Gazette
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2230 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

at the workhouse

... at the workhouse. At noon tbs inmate* th* Workhouse assembled in th* dining hall, bsantilnlly decorated for the occasion, and partook of snmpluoas dinner of roest beef, pork, and mutton, with bast ad lib, end plum padding. Ur 8. Fsrreh (one of tbs Oatrditns) ...

WORKHOUSE

... WORKHOUSE. On Friday the children, who are or have been inmates of the Hull Workhouse, bad their annual treat, which is kindly provided for them by a number of ladies and gentlemen. The proceedings always have been most interesting, and seem to increase ...