Refine Search

Newspaper

Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer

Countries

Counties

Yorkshire, England

Access Type

6,142

Type

5,994
136
10
2
More details

Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer

THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE the motion Rev. If. A. K. Hawkins, Vicar of Kilburn, the Thirsk Board of Guardians yesterday decided twenty votes four, thai I>eer should supplied at the Christmas dinner the workhouse thoec imitates who wished have it. Mr. Hawkins said ...

WORKHOUSE

... amples of sculp ‘A STAUNCH TEETOTALLER’S DEATH WORKHOUSE. Early yesterday morning Tom Hutchinson, aged about 30, said to bo a native of Bol Thirsk, died in the Thirsk Workhouse. He an inmate of the workhouse for some we had there been medically atiended ...

WORKHOUSES

... Derby; THE REMOVAL OF CHILDREN F WORKHOUSES. s candi- tows lifted for The Local Government Board have issued of Guardians throughout the country copie Orders drafted and promulgated for the prit pere of. the consolidation of existing regul: ith Pace the ...

WORKHOUSE

... for this | ut out WORKHOUSE. longed — y wore orn by TWENTY STONES OF BEEF DESTRO his, of _ re they There wae something like a scnsation an ancing members of the Sculooates Board of Guardias slopmg day afternoon, when a letter was reed from D he left son ...

WORKHOUSE

... WORKHOUSE. An exciting adventure with buJl reported from the Poor Lew Institution, Doncestn. wes being driven from the Warms* worth district the Donca«ter abattoir, when, dashing away from the drover, r*n into the Poor Law Institution ground*, where gave ...

WORKHOUSE PIANO. The

... WORKHOUSE PIANO. The opening of new hospital at the Crosland Moor Institution Hospital deprived the aged women remaining in the old hospital of their piano, the instrument having been taken to the new building. Miss A. Hellawell, who for many years has ...

Classification in Workhouses

... Classification in Workhouses. Mr. J. 11. Sinkinson, M.A., clerk to the Haslingden Guardians, read paper on Mr. Charles Booth’s proposals for Poor Law reforms. Detailing the changes suggested in the administration, he said that under Mr. Booth’s scheme ...

WORKHOUSE MASTER

... CER an at, and George William Stainland, now labour halved, Ileworth near London, and forn porary porter at Gainsborough workhouse, vutcome pproach dence as to a conversation he heard betwee yon the and the master, Crosexamined by Mr. Romaine, she odd ...

WORKHOUSE NAME

... WORKHOUSE NAME. Owner of Mansion Objects to Similarity. Captain G. F. Bowes-Lyon, of Redbourn House, Redbourn (Herts.), wrote to the Hemel Hempstead Guardians' Committee complaining of their action in naming the poor law institution Redbourn House, Hemel ...

TRAMPS AND THE WORKHOUSE

... tramps are detained lougee in wards of the others. 3ut they do not all benef is one of them, and the admissions to the Leeda Workhouse have increased from 4,554 is by more than per ce caster 13 another, and there the rate of increas 21 per cent. Settle ic ...

CHRISTMAS IN THE WORKHOUSE

... CHRISTMAS THE WORKHOUSE Sir. the meeting of the Public Assistance Committee held in the County Hall, Wakefield, to-day, my letter appearing in your paper on Christmas Eve (with regard to the casuals not joining in the Christmas fare at the West Riding ...

TON WORKHOUSE

... When they place months’ impr! sonment under the Borstal s — to be &N UNFOUNDED COMPLAINT AT BR ¥ reas. TON WORKHOUSE. | would At the meeting of the Bridling’ 4 places of Guardians on Saturday. the Chairman id. He | at with the House Committee had tully ...