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EMIGRATION AND WORKHOUSE CHILDREN

... EMIGRATION AND WORKHOUSE CHILDREN. EMIGRATION systematic and on a large scale has proved a blessing to the world; and fostered and encouraged by all legitimate means, it will con- tinue a blessing, particularly to the poor. It opens up to them avenues ...

THE OFFICIAL ENQUIRY AT THE WORKHOUSE

... THE OFFICIAL ENQUIRY AT THE WORKHOUSE. (Continued from our last,) The enquiry into the charges made by the Medical Officer against the master of the Workhouse was resumed on Friday, before Mr A. Doyle, Local Government In- spector. Mr Plews and Mr Walter ...

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... ROMAN CATHOLIC CHILDREN IN WORKHOUSES.— At a meeting of the Sheffield Board of Guardians, application was made through the Local Government Office fur the removal of the Roman Catholic children from the Workhouse to the Training Institution at Leeds. ...

LONDON NEWS

... violent assault on Ann Gulliver, at the Custom House Hotel, on Thursday afternoon. DRUNK AT THE WORKHOUSE.—Eliza Megan, an in- mate of the Cardiff Workhouse, was charged by the Master, with being drunk and riotous. She was sent to prison for seven days ...

CARDIFF POLICE COURT

... Cory, H. Garsed, W. Williams, Thomas Williams (Whitchurch), Thomas Bassett, C. French, and T. Jones. WORKHOUSE AND SCHOOLS. The Master of the Workhouse reported that during the week 24 paupers had been admitted and 12 dis- charged, leaving 270 in the house ...

TROEDYRHIW

... Strand Union in Cleveland-street, and after being given a ticket she was directed to apply at the casual ward of St. Giles's workhouse, a distance of threequarters ef a mile from the other place. Here. however, she was. it was alleged, accused of being drunk ...

THE CASUAL POOR

... Strand Union in Cleveland-street, and after being given a ticket she was directed to apply at the casual ward of St. Giles's workhouse, a distance of threequarters of a. mile from the other place. Here. however, she was, it wafsj^lleged, accused of being drunk ...

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... Douglas, the master of Marylebone Workhouse, has obtained the sanction of the guardians, by way of experiment, to vary the diet for the purpose of introducing articles which, although not generally found in a workhouse dietary, are not unknown to the poor ...

CARDIFF BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... a very excellent one for the Pocty- pridd Union at a cost of £40. The Master of the Workhouse thought that a suitable cover for the cab could be made at the workhouse. He also stated that the only smallpox patient at the refuge waa a woman who would be ...

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... that a Hindoo gentleman, named Lal Mitra, a member of tlie Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, had been brought to the workhouse in an insane state. It appeared that the unfortunate gentleman was studying for a physician, but that intense study had deranged ...