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SUFFOLK SUMMER ASSIZES, (CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK.)

... Garrard-I live at Eye. I kinew the prisoner before the 19th of April. I sawv hin on Momlay morning, the day of thie fire, fi the work-house yard. I was going to the parish for relief. 'risonter requested me when I asked for my money, to sect if there was any 'for ...

SUFFOLK SUMMER ASSIZES

... well from that place; it is close to Jolly's. Cross-exam- ined: I have been in Eye gaol fbr abusing the Governol t of the Workhouse,-bave been in gaol another time, it was . for striking a constable; have had relief little and much t for S years. John 'Thornton ...

THE POOR LAWS

... but trifling when compared with the moral effects wlsich I am de- ploring, might be much diminished by the combination of workhouses, and by substituting a rigid administration and contract management for the existing scenes of neg- lect, extravagance, ...

ROLLS' COURT, FRIDAY, FEB. 21

... Edmund Malton, for damaging a tree at Somerton, 3 V calendar months, unless, &c.-John Fenning, for mishe 1s haviour at Semer Workhouse, 21 ?? Makins, S for cutting with intent to steal a live fence at Cockfield, 14 days, unless, &c.-Levch Borley and Henry ...

POOR LAWS

... Vestry. Not to extend to building or hiring workhouses except under limitation of acts. 16. Bye-laws made under22 George III., c. and local Acts to be subject to contirination of Board. 17. Power to order workhouse to be built, hired, altered or i enlaryed ...

SUFFOLK SUMMER ASSIZES

... 2.5 years old, deposed I that she had lived 10 yea rs in Dcnnington %workhouse, of I that on the afternoon in question, she went with :Mrs. Phla IMuddock, the matron of the workhouse, anid four young ant Ichildren of the house, Catlin Faiwahr aesBaY ? ...

SUFFOLK ASSIZES,

... r'an be passed the prisoner, who weas omaie little distanrejfroms him ; r'uou'sag past the prisoner lie said, If Lif the workhouse ora fire? He did not speak a very loud, so that the prisoner might trot have heard him;I I tiae prisoner did not tiarn his ...

SUFFOLK LENT ASSIZES

... their lives in defence of their master's property? lie then briefly alluded to the case of the rioters who pulled down thc workhouses in the caatern part of the county (Ipswich.) He believed it had been occasioned chiefly through some misunrderstanding off-the ...

NORWICH LENT ASSIZES

... plied to him for relief. anod on offeritng them ass oruet the workhouse, they said they would not go for lims, n the Board of Guardians in England. On the 21t Mare he was at the workhouse at Great Holland, whelt SolsinsO Draper came in and applied for ...

SUFFOLK ASSIZES

... ~fellow creatures. With sb that kindly feeling by which-he has been charact~rsed on _ former occasions, he visited the Workhouse, at Bury, and p esented to each inmate, about 80in number four shilliipgs. He also visited the County Gaul, kept -by Mr. ...

WOODBRIDGE SESSIONS

... hat: and I hardly knew him at first, there being so much difference between the dress he had on, andbthat furnised by the workhouse, which he used to Jur. (A laugh.N) We agreed to walk together to the rail road, but as the cossack bwots pinched his feet ...

SUFFOLK SESSIONS

... Burch, 20, of Sudhury, labourer, was indicted for having, on the 21st of January last, feloniously stolen from the Union Workhouse, at Sudbury, one piece of lead, the prorelty of Messrs. Liddlard and Kitten, ?? Charles Harrald. 36, of Thetford, labourer ...