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BRIDGEND AND COWBRIDGE UNION

... UNION. MATRON OF THE WORKHOUSE WANTED. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Guardians will, at the N Weekly Meeting of the Board, to be held on SATURDAY the 13th day of J USE next, proceed to the Election of a Matron of the Workhouse, the present holder of ...

BRIDGEND AND COWBRIDGE UNION

... of the undermentioned Articles, to be delivered at the Union Workhouse, Bridgend, at such time and in such quantities as the Hoard shall direct, are requested to send to the Uoion Workhouse, Bridgend, (free of expense) Sealed Tendeis, numbered, but without ...

CARDIFF UNION-SATUKDAT

... CITARGE AGAIXST THE MASTER. Mr. John, master of the workhouse, having been called into the Board-room, Mr. Vaehell informed him that as he had a statement to make affecting his condud as master of the workhouse, he had desired that he should be present to hear ...

Advertising

... Order, T. WATKINS, Clerk. NEWPORT UNION. PORTER. WANTED, a PORTER for the Newport Union Workhouse H Salary, £15 per annum, with Board and Lodging in the Workhouse. Candidates must make application (enclosing Testimonials of character) to me, in their ...

M E RT II Y R-T YD F IL UNION

... YD F IL UNION. SCHOOLMASTER WANTED. THE GUARDIANS of the above Union will, at their Meeting to be held at the BOARD ROOM, WORKHOUSE, on SATURDAY, tho 19th day of DECEMBER next, proceed to Elect, subject to the approval of the Poor Law Board, a fit and proper ...

Advertising

... the 29th of SEPTEMEEE, 1857, to commence on THURSDAY, the 5th day ol NOVEMBER next, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, at the WORKHOUSE, Cardiff, when and where all persons who by law are bound to account at such Audit are required to attend, and to submit ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... in receipt of in-door relief in workhouses, and 965 in receipt of out- door relief. The average weekly cost of their maintenance amounted to 3s. 6ïd. in England, and to 2s. Hid. in Wales. Nine of the seamen in workhouses were under 20 years of age, 24 ...

|CARDIFF U NION

... Davies', *V 1 horr/as, &c. The Cliairmnn calle.1 the attention of the Board to the necessity of providing wards in the workhouse for the temporary reception of lunatics previous to their removal to an asylum. The annual report of the Wells Asylum recommended ...

SATURDAY

... town—having neither friends nor home. He had come across from Bristol; and it was apparellt he was a fit object for the Union Workhouse. It appeared from the prisoner's statement that his father had been accidentally killed some time ago, and that his mother ...

CARDIFF AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD

... furthest point from which persons had to come to the workhouse was fifteen miles.—E. David, Esq., chairman, ob- served that some time since Llandaff was considered by the Board as the best site for a new workhouse.—The Commis- sioner thought Llantrisant would ...