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SHIPSTON-ON-STOUR

... being a member of the Board of Guardians was a, party to these prosecutions. He further stated that he had already bad one child killed by vaccina- tien, which he considered was a sufficiently strong reason whyl he should not risk ?? Benich felt they were ...

Remarkable Charge of Manslaughter

... y overcharged with about '21bs., and was con- 6equently blowvn to pieces, when two men were seriously injured, an ail- child killed by thle explosion. II~ll'opsr.il N ?? s-on, CoiN WALL. -On Tuesday as rilnga influecutial deputitation, consisting of ...

LENT ASSIZES

... fpirited,; rhunged into else water, ?? I Dowden was thrown fio as to doun him, and prevent all ex- VE LerconL by A child was lately killed at Bolton, hrn Lancs.. the a hit. ,An falling againif a ?? playing with Bnd It nold woman named Dalb, who foauwadso ...

CHILD MURDER AND SUICIDE

... CHILD MURDER AND SUICIDE. nut~ , ?? . . . The most profound sensation has been produced through- out the county of Hereford by a report that Miss Fanny Goss, the sister of the Rector of Kingsland, in that county, had murdered a child to which she had ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF CHILD-STEALING

... met a Mrs. Ireland, who denied all knowledge of the child, while at the same time the prisoner and child were there. In reply to Mr. Arnold, Inspector Sherlock, of the T. Division, said the child had not been found, and the prisoner had written a letter ...

WALLINGFORD WOMAN CHARGED WITH CHILD MURDER

... tiolding the child with ,its bead down- cat wards in water-ar by placin9 clothing or soeam crl' similar things over thie child s mouth and nos- tie Iltrues It would be for themi to deteratine whether Co rl that' suffocation of the child Was a 'wilful ...

MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE AT TETSWORTH

... so tight as to make her straggle for breath I ioticed a wound inl ler throat. I asked her who killed the child, and she said, I did, and I intended to kill Heirietta, but had not strength enough, and she ran away. She told me she had intended to poison ...

MURDER OF AN INFANT BY ITS MOTHER AT TIDDINGTON

... a chair and the child lying in the cradle. He saw the back of the head of the child, and did not touch it at all. Nelms said, 0 dear, 0 dear, what shall I do. He (witness) said to her, - Whatever , have you done to kill your child ? and she made a ...

OXFORDSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... Mary. Ainn. Luckett, 25, charged with cnideavouring to conceal the birth of a female child, at `,Eynqhin; also charged with killing and slaying a new-born fremale child, at Aston and 1'lcate B bruc (hailed), charged with obtaining, by false pretenecs, the ...

NORWICH SESSIONS

... occasioss to resma k tow ill-used the poor child was; site had seen her slap the, child on the face violently, and rensarked ?? was much too severe, the Governess said she child Was a great story-teller. The child came into tier (the witness's house) one ...

DEATH FROM DESTITUTION

... to go to the workhouse, nod said sihe should soon get aboat again. Her child was then lying on her bosom: it appeared fast sinking. and was very cold. She considereid that the child died rather from exposure to the cold than from want of proper nourish ...

Inquests before E.L.Hussey, Esq., City Coroner

... the dog bad since been killed. He had never seen the dog since. He knew this firou conversation. By the Foreman-The dog went away in the ordinary way. He wanted to know why it wits killed. By the Coroner-The lather of the child saw the dog next day, but ...