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MANCHESTER WORKHOUSE TRAGEDY

... AN CHESTB -WOB USE [0 T1~RAGEDY. I: r . i At INanchester on .h uraday, ,George Preseolt,. Dight atbendaut 'at Crapsapll workhou.se,. Uf61clesoer, was eharged with haiing - wiliflly- muridered Pranuis Sonthgate, an imbecile ' u.LbTha alleg~ation istblat ...

ALLEGED MURDER IN A WORKHOUSE

... IN A WORKHOUSE. A STAR-TLNG STORY. Yesterday, at Manchcster, a coroner's jery re- turned a ;-o.-4iet of s;ilflu mnurdor against Georgo Pescott, a nitht atte'ndant in the L-nbecle ward At Criimpsall \V'orklonsne. James Tattrrsall, a workhouse inmatr ...

THE TROUBLESOME BOY CASE

... to the workhouse for a w eek. Later, when the youngster again faced his worship, his de-meanour, as before, was superbly stolid, and a shont of laughter rose from the back of the court as he strode through -the doorway. He was dressed in workhouse elothes ...

GRANDFATHER CHARGED WITH MURDER

... three. years- o accunt of drink. He had spent part oE the last three 'ears in the workhouse, and witness andh her sisters had sup.' ported him when out of the workhouse. Prisoner badktold her he didn't like it, -ad wouldsoonei nakeda with him- self than'go ...

THE 'BUS CONDUCTOR'S WIFE AND THE LODGER

... has acted with courtesy. (Laughter.) Mr. Bros adjourned the case. SERIOUS 6CARGE AGAINST A WORKHOUSE ATTENDANT. GEORGV PRESCoTT, attendant at Crump- sall Workhouse, was charged at Manchester - day urlt tbr a. u E$5 ' ro . coi~dru-2t rink int tarror sil ...

ALLEGATIONS AGAINST A RELIEVING OFFICER

... ALLEGATIONS AGAINST A RELIEVING OFFICER. LOCAL GOVERNiMENT BOARD IDQUIRY. Yesterday, at the Greenwich Workhouse, Mr. IL Lockwood held an inquiry on behalf of the Local Government Board concerning certain allegaions of misconduct against Mr. G. Fordham ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE CASES

... fisebr- roan, of Grimsby, was charged with refractor~y conduct and using obscene language whilst a casual inmate of Edmonton Workhouse. Fired Graville, labour master, said that the prisoner entered the casual ward at 6.30 the previoug night, and after having ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... Deceased diedfrom meningitis and vomiting caused bj picking UD and placing ia his mouth a dirty mouth organ. FATALITIES IN THE WORKHOUSE. Yesterday Dr. Westcott held an in- qurry at nseoreditch on the body ofJ ohia Henderson, aged oo-- a laooarer, late an inmate ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE CASES

... -You rs&ygao away aud I hopeoyou wvilU ake-tlhc advice of the fmissionary, who will speak to you. i AN' OBJEdTION TO THE WORKHOUSE-. 'Mary MoKinley, 4S, en irone 'with hobonie, was - chargod before Mr. pordbam, at- Nrth Londo: -Police. Coart,'with wandering ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Curtis, forty-nine, a healthy-looking fellow, was charged before Mr. Fordham with re- fractory conduct in the City of London Workhouse, and refusing . to work, George Jeffrey, the labour-master, said that on Tuesday week he gave pri- soner his task of oakum ...

DOWN IN THE WORLD

... ohmard at Worship-street polihe-court yesterday as a refractory I pauper, refusing to work while an inmate I of St. Luke's workhouse, Shepherdess- I walk, City-zoad,-Aecordilg to the evi- dence the prisoner had relused to sernb some of the wards, or to nurso ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE CASES

... prisoner's pocket. The prisoner was remanded. LIFE IN THE WORKHOUSE. At Southwark, before Mr. Slade, Elizabeth Wonnell, ^5, married, was charged with wilful misbehaviour at St. George's Workhouse and with assaulting Arthsr Lindus, the assistant labour master ...