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... prisonerlhad been married in theyear 1841 Toioisn teas of a kind commonly known as The n and it was supposed that the child had been killed by the administering of a BubetanOofthat kind, some of which had, Just before his death, been used about the house ...

Assize Intelligence

... hadbeen married in the lear 184s. The poison was of a kipd commonly known as bug.pOi(Ofl' and it was supposed that the child had been killed by the administering of a substance of that kind, some of which had, just before his death, been used about the house ...

Assize Intelligence

... n married in the year 1843. The poison was of a kind commonly known as bog-pois0n, and it was supposed that the child had Rbeen killed by the administering of a substance of that knd, some of which had, just before his death, been used about the house ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... mouth, into Saint Thomns's Huspital, where he breathed heavily twice tand expired. A CHILD KILLED BY A BU;LLOCK.-On Mr nday, a egirl about tw. lve years of age, was killed at the foot eof Blackfriar's-bridge, under the followingr eircum. P stances. It was ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... the whole converted without delay so as to be ready against the engines are ?? and Military Gazette. SINGULAR DEATH.-A child was killed in a very singular manner on Wednesday week. A man was walking out of Vine-street into Regent-street, Lon- don, carrying ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... the whole converted without delay, so as to be ready against the engines are ?? and Military Gaxette. SINGULAR DRATH.-A child was killed in a very singular manner on Wednesdav wek. A man was walking out of Virle-street into Regent-strect, Lon- ,don, carrying ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... whole converted without delay so as to be c ready against the engines are ?? and v Military Gazette.I SINGULAlR DEATH.-A child was killed in a very y singular manner on Wodnesday week. A man was . walking out of Vine-street into Regent-street, Lon- I don ...

Metropolitan Intelligence

... ming alarmed M for the safety of her child, who was gradually get- hi ting worse, she went again at 5 otelock, when the er ayoung man' gave her some medicine, acd told w. her to call again at nine. bet her poor child, after G taking the stuff, died at 7' ...

Metropolitan Intelligence

... great extent by per. I 1ofns totally ignorant of its poisonous propertlies E Witness had no hesitation in saying the child had beens killed by the mixture which had been adminis. tered by the parents ?? father t stated that on Sunday, the Slet ult., he and ...

Metropolitan Intelligence

... alarmed WI for the safety of her child, who was gradually get. ha,, tiug worsec she went again at 5' o'lok when the eni~ ' young man' gave her some medicine, and told wh! her to call again at nine, but her poor child, after Grf 'taking theostuff, died ...

TRUE BILL AGAINST FORTY-SIX CHARTISTS ON A CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY

... express train, not being warned of danger,, .ran into it, and demolished the- two last carriages. ¢ One-woman, who hiad a child, was killed, and about. elesen or twelve other persois~muclb injured. Therat. Ippears to have, been on the part of some parties :moat ...

A WOMAN KILLED BY HER HUSBAND,— EXTRAORDINARY CASE AT CASTLENORTHWICH

... it I my mother was then sitting down, suck- ling the child; she said any where; he then struck her a heavy blow on the right breast, which scarred her breast and the child's face; I took the child from my mother and carried it out of doors; but before ...