“LADY TICHBORNE.”
At the meeting of tiro Board of Guardians at the South Stoneham Union, mar | Southampton. recently, the master of the workhouse reported that “ Lady Tichoorne,” wife of ihe Claimant, had, with two illegitimate chddren, become an inmate. It seems that since her husband's iuca’cer.Vi m she has been residing iu a district of the union called St. Dennys, her chief, if not only, means of maintenance being an allowance from a fu d raised by certain of the Claimants sympa'hisers. She was one - summoned under the Education Ait for not sending the Claimant's children to school ; but these are nowbeing educated at two separate places in the country Her “ ladyship ” had, however, since her husband’s conviction, given birth to two other cluhireu, and those being recently followed by a third, her benefactors withdrew their «upport, and she was compelled to seek refuge, with her two youngest children, in the workhouse.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1077, 15 December 1882, Page 4
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