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THE COLLIERY EXPLOSION NEAR WIGAN

... side of the pony road. Had never had reason to believe there was any :rle against using the candle or the open lamp. Roger Bannister,' a bey aged fourteen, drawer to John Atherton, said he was working in the mine when the exple- sion took place. He was ...

THE TRIAL OF THE CLAIMANT

... who was for years a second mother to Roger. Ef anyone knew all relating to the personality. of Roger it was Lady Doughty, and with her dying breath she testified to her ecu- vication that the defendant was not Roger T~ehborne. Then cams this further c ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... well as to see how the affair was conducted, but was prevented. He did not dare go to the benefit which Sir Roger-and he believed him to be Sir Roger Tichborse- had at the Oxford Music Hall, because he knew that the fighting man would be there. He believed ...

FOURTH EDITION

... two o'clock in the morning Mr. Griyson, the land. lord, heard Bannister shout, and on rushing in he frnaid Mrs. Bannister lying on the bed with her head crushed in by a hatchet, and Bannister with his throat deeply out and a razor at his side. After his ...

The Daily News

... This Evening, at 7.45, NINON. Miss Wallis; Messrs. Neville, Fernandez. Taylor, Brooke, Irish; Mesdauie* Harris, Coveney, Rogers, &c.-At 7, COURTSHIP.-At 10, KATHERINE AND PETRCCHIU. Miss Patem&n, Mx. Neville, 4C. FOLLY THEATRE. Lessee and Manager, Mr ...

The Daily News

... A. and S. Gatti. This Evening, at 7.45, NLINON. Miss Wallis; Messrs. Neville, FernfUidei. Taylor, Brooke, Irish; Harris, Rogers, &C.—At 7, JESSAMi''S UOURTSHJP.-At. 10, KATHJERJLNE AND Miss Patemiui, Mi. Neville, to. FOLLY THEATRE. Lessee and Manager ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... servant, Elliott, Esq. JAMES ROGERS. Mr. Rogers requested his worship would, with his usual kindness, acknowledge his small donation in the usual way; upon which Mr. Elliott said he would give a receipt for it, but bIt. Rogers. replied that that was: not ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... w'at is vyour upilsinn ci lhiml ?-f]o is as unlike Roger Tiebbocue as any one cousl' posabiby be. XYen do not rcsnise the thin, gentle voice of Roger ?- No. Yen seeC 'he defendant now; ia hs Roger Ticahbornc P Witniess (coersulfly, 1 honld thina nc-t ...

THE RAILWAY ACCIDENT NEAR TUTBURY

... He saw John Sheastone, Uttoxeter, whose ear was nearly cut off ; a young woman named Eliza Bannister, a servant; whose ancele was badly sprained; aind Mr: Rogers, Uttoxeter, whose legA was broken. Witness particullarly noticed the state of the line frbni ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... inquest touching the death of Sarah Louisa Rogers, aged 23 years, the wie of an hotel servant, residing at 22, Stokenchurch - street, Wandsworth - bridge - road, who comn- mitted suicide on Thursday. Sydney Rogers deposed that his wife for some time had ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... throw you over the ' bannisters.' He, com- plsinant, fearing that the threat wonld he carried out, then retired. lie still went in bodily fear that some violence would be used towards him. By Mr.- Lewis-Witness did not see Sir Roger there, nor had he ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Purcas-Thrupp v Edwards -Davis v Steinbeck-Lord e' WightwickParker v Sowerby. Causes: Mapp v Elceck-Forder v BownaoHoedie v Bannister -Heaphy v Heaphy-Grsoom v Booth-Whitehouse v Bennett-- Clement v Bowee-Davoy v Bayfield-Caton v Everall. InI Chamers atL ...