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... Oxon, Mr. R. Maunder, overseer of Sandford, appeared to show cause why R. Mitchell, middle-aged agricultural labourer of that parish, should be called on to support Mary Mitchell, his mother, who was now chargeable to it. The overseer stated that the defendant ...

THE LATE FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY

... ut On Monday morning at 10 o'clock, Mr. Wakley, 8 ?? Coroner, resumed the inquiry into the cir- er cumstances attending the deaths of Henry Hall and DI Henry Bishop, who were killed in tie late fatal aeci- e; Litnt on the Great Western Railway, at Southall ...

THE LATE FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY

... On Monday morning at 10 o'clock, Mr. Wakley, , ?? Coroner, resumed the inquiry into the cir- er coumstances attending the deaths of Henry Hall and on Henry Bishop, who were killed in the late fatal acci- ed dent on the Great Western Railway, at Souchall ...

WEST INDIA MAIL

... instant. I du»v i e have to-dav the painful ' eco >tng the death of the Hon. and Rev. Nathaniel ami House of Assembly, and stipendiary , ma l of the island, who departed this life on death n/»? j er fl ' 'lavs' illness, aged SO years. The ha. . • J ®* ...

INQUESTS

... week, Samuel Mitchell, a for child five years old, residing with its parents in Charlton. Lit k- street, was left in the house with a brother nearly the lift k-same age, when his clothes caught firo, and he was so noi severely hurnt that death resulted in ...

Shocking & Mysterious Murder

... early on Saturday morning. Pre'vious to D her death she told her landlady she had beeni Ill used by w some man whiom she dlid not know. Two snrgeons who ar examined her person stated on the inquest that her death in( was occasioned by a wound inflicted with ...

THE FATAL STEAM-BOAT [ill] LISION OFF GREENWICH

... consider that the deceased met his death' actt betcweo are ofopinion that the captain of the S! highly to. blame for, the speed at which he had pr been going, we believe the Orwell to h.. muoving power to' the death of the deceased, bho the parties on ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... Wednesday Mr. Mitchell, a caxpnter, and the father of six chil- dren, residing in New Brewer-street. St. Pancras-road, retired to bed about 11 o'clock,in his usual state of health; but at near one o'clock in the ilorning, Mrs. Mitchell found her husband ...

THE LATE FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY

... RAILWAY. On Monday morning at 10 o'clock, Mr. Wakley, Of~ MY. , Coroner, reue the inquiry into the cir- cumstances attending the deaths ?? Hall and aft ?? Bishop, who were killed in the late fatril neci- Ay dent on the Great Western Railway, at Southall, on ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... cannot be obtained for some time. MYSTEaitus DEATH IN ST. LutcxE'-On Wednesday an inquest was held before Mr. William Baker, at the Coach and Horses, Great Mitchell-street, Old-street, St. Lake's, concerning the death of Mr. S. Wood, aged sixty- nitne years ...

Published: Sunday 16 April 1848
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3090 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

INQUESTS

... poor child had breathed its last. The following is the account given by the mother of the presumed Pcause of death :- I think the child's death arose from cold. On Tuesday night, having no money, I slept at the Refuge, ia I Bell Lane, with the Infant. ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... drowned in the Thames; that he had no marks of violence as to cause death * but who lie was, or by what means he came into the water, the jury have not sufficient evidence to determine. DEATH FaOm DRiNsiNo BoILINGo WATERa-An in- quest was held by Mr. W. Baker ...

Published: Sunday 20 December 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4498 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment