"LADY TICHBORNE."
At the meeting' of the Board of Guardians of the South Stoneham Union, near Southampton. recently, the master of ihe workhouse reported that "Lady Tichborne" wife of the Claimant, had, with two illegitimate children, become an inmate. It seems that since her husband’s,incarceration she has been residing in a district of the union called St Denys, her chief, if not only moans of maintenance being an allowance from a fund raised by certain of th Claimant’s sympathisers. She was once summoned under the Education Act for not, sending the Claimant’s children to school ; but these' are now being educated at two separate places in the country. Her " ladyship’’had, however, since her husband’s conviction, given birth to two other children and these being recently followed by a third, her benefactors withdrew their support, and she was compelled to seek refuge, with her two youngest children, in the workhouse .
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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 970, 11 December 1882, Page 2
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149"LADY TICHBORNE." Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 970, 11 December 1882, Page 2
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