Life for Francis Witts is more settled. Victoria has ascended the
throne and Francis is now Chairman of the Board of Governors of
Stow-on-the-Wold Union Workhouse, a position he takes seriously and
maintains until his death. The diaries throw much light onto the
setting up of the Unions and the harsh routine there. He does not
disapprove of charity being shown to the inmates but is most
unhappy at the suggestion that they be allowed to enjoy the
Coronation celebrations.
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