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... WORKHOUSE. Up short lime ago th with the Wortley Union Work house. Orenosid'-. nhow avimge •e'-rio- of 12 years, but this record is being sadly spoiled largely owing changre among Hi.* female nureng • aff At ye*, .or vs meeting Ihe Guardians another ...
... the WORKHOUSE. TH £ * THIRD DAY. /Continued from the third page J imiuirv commenced soon after ten, yes- Tbe» d o ur hen the defence was proceeded with. ?? m '°T w .men mentioned in the first day's enquiry, Cver'a! .-I the ' ! ium bers in the earlier ...
... WORKHOUSE. The fortnightly meeting of this Board was held at Newark yesterday, Mr. VA. V. Fane presiding. The Clerk was instructed to take f,be necessary steps to fill the vacancies in the representation of the Borough of Newark on the Board caused the ...
... diaus on At the meeting of the Chesterfieid Board of Guar- in she chair, the Workhouse Master , Mr. J. 8. Sampson ted that three of the cases of emall-pox in the house ze had recov and nuw only remained one case in the house. On Saturday evening the Radicals ...
... WORKHOUSE, At meeting of the Rotherham Board of Guardians, yesterday. Aid. J. Heminsley asked the Guardians to take into consideration the advisability of changing the name of the workhouse, and proposed that it be called No. 42, Alma road, by which it ...
... WORKHOUSE, quarrel between two * PAUPERS.” between two paupers at Firvale reeulted in the death one of them. wa ® John Bunting (61), an old etilor. l dispute with an old man named Joe Pie of new stockings. Pie a-x;used delri taking them from under his ...
... to workhouse. Girl Said to be Film Struck.” J 'tildren should not allowed go nattended, observed Mr, G. Cross'V* mafristrate at Doncaster Court yesterday, in a case in Mj ,tf &r ' o, d Bentley girl, said to be w charged with having stolen ging to her ...
... read from Mr. John Jackson, Chief lent of Const le. stating that Mr. Fross, superiat the City Fire Brigade, visited the workhouse on the 20th ult., and he enclosed copy of his repore for the of the Guardians regarding the state and condition of the equipments ...
... WORKHOUSE. A. letter was read from the poor-law board, which ■lated that Mr. Brewin (the auditor) had, in bis last returns, surcharged Mr. Rogers; .£36, and ne y wished to know whether the amount had been , * *° the union In answer to guardian, the said ...
... OM THE WORKHOUSE. A romance of the workhouse came to light at a meeting of the Toxteth Guardiens, Live: Tpool, Willism Stevens, was origi s diver, wae obliged to go into the ed there in the dispensing ill-health, and being employ good use of his tunities ...
... the different workhouses many interesting points of comparison. regard to the latter article it is reported or tne store at St. George's Workhouse, it contains per cent of water and of salt, and is described as rank. sinirton Workhouse, which is next ...