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The Sudden Death of a Withycombe Man

... scheme would cost too much money. Now we know the present state of things cost human lives, espeolhly by causing undue infant mortality. Are we, then, arrived at snch a ( point in Exeter that sold is put before human s life 1 Secondly, we are told that ...

THE PAST SESSION

... Miortimer in the chair. to The court resolved itself into a committee to inquire into the [is cuense of the exceseive infant mortality in the city of Exeter d.As compared with other cities and towns, and to consider 1-whether any steps can be taken to ...

CORNWALL ASSIZES

... imprisonment in Bodmin gaol. The strongest proof of the healthiness of the Metro- polis was given in the sweekly bill of mortality ending 27th Jily. in which it was stated. that in the 97 parishes within the walls, there was not one burial. M1elancholy ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... who, while intoxicated, was e thrown violentlyon to the pavement of a street ill Whitwick by the accused, and received a mortal injury on the back of the head. Laley (who was indicted for wilful murder, but only f convicted of manslaughter) wvas sentenced ...

THE TOOTING CHOLERA CASE.—TRIA OF MR. DROUET

... neglected to provide withwholesome and properly ventilated sleeping accommodation, and by these means had caused it to be mortally sick and dis- tempered, and had so occasioned death. The prisoner pleaded not guilty. He was also arraigned upon three other ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... W31iely at the Pine Apple, Portman market, on an infant whichcameby its death underthefollowingcircumstances. The parents of the deceased were removing to other lodgings, and a folding bedstead, in which the infant was Iving asleep, was turned up, with the child ...

EXETER MEDICAL MEN AND EMERGENCY CASES

... Coroner (H. W. Hooper, Esq.) held an inqued on Thursday last at the Bishop Blaze Inn, as to the cause of tbe death of the infant son of Wm. Barrott Cooper, plasterer, of Leat-tarrace, Coamercial-road. It appeared that the child was.a month old. On Tuesday ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... little boy named Coode was returning from a mine, when he came to a bridge over a stream of water, and saw the body of act infant floating about. The boy was much frightened, and ran and fetched his brother, who returned with him, got the child out of ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... was found inacanal,witha brick tled toit. Suspicion fell upon Selina. She gave false and cohtradictory accounts as to her infant having died by natural causes, and of its having been interred. The case against her. failed; for there was no proof that ...

A FATAL STABBING CASE AT TORQUAY

... who sat upon her right at the table. GREAT MORTALITY IN BOKHARA. ST. Psaseiasusao Thursday. Intelligence received here from Ookhars states that the excessive heat prevailing there is causing great mortality among the inhabitants, 'who are shutting themselves ...

THE MURDER AT COLYFORD

... proprietors. Sold in packets rv- only, by all grocers, }, i. and llb. INFANT Limi.-Thero is no doubt that the Registrar. 0o General's reports and statistics relating to mortality amongst infants would show a very marked improvement if one of the id simplest ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Itccsmebefore the courtin the form of a petition, presented by Mr. F. P. Ripley, as the next friend of George Nottidga Thomas, an infant of four years of age, the. only child of George Robinson Thomas, 1a brother of the. family or society called the Agapmomne ...