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INQUEST

... BEFORE MR. SSOZT.XV, COIRONER. On Saturday week, at the Chesterfield Arms Inn, Cubley, t on the body of Mary Mear, daughter of Mr. Mear, landlord I of the above inn, who committed suicide by hanging herself a on the Thursday previous. No reasons can be assigned for V tbezivk-act, as the deceased appeared in her usual spirits an s hour previous to being found. The jury returned a verdict t that ...

ALLEGED DEATH FROM FIGHTING

... -1n1-r -aras a.rv~lv £XL~,.lrA5l5 LYZIMx LL r11,101 5 Ur I U iOs . INQUEST BEFORE IP.. BALGuU.fro In last week's Mercury we stated that a labourer named cot Henry Valiance, had met his death, as was then believed, hol through fighting at the race-course; subsequent investiga- tions, have, however, proved that he lost his life through the rupture of a blood vessel of the -brain, caused by a ...

Published: Wednesday 22 February 1854
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 978 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE ANSWER OF RUSSIA TO THE AUSTRIAN SUMMONS

... a I_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1. - I (From the Moniteur.) B We place before our readers the reply of the Cabinet or St. el Petersburg to the demand to evacuate the Principalities which was made by Austria and supported by Prussia. The oi despatch of Count Nesseirode, transmitted officially by the pi fcc Court of Vienna to the Government of His Imperial Majesty, je Merequired a reply from the Minister of ...

BAKEWELL PETTY SESSIONS, FRIDAY, Nov. 3

... BAIKEWELL PETTY SESsiONS, riLAY, Nov. 3. d [Before tbe Ilonl. G. 11. CAVENDI.l, M.P., and BI. W. M. NiEsirrLD. Fsq.] d GA-It- TarsrPAs CASES.-IICInry Alarshall and Jinmes e Dawson, two little lads, were sutmmoned by John Swyer, gamekeeperto V. P. Titonhill, Esq., M.P.,ofStanton Hal!, b for having been in search of game, at Braassigton.- Wm. St;neC plriived that defendants hod been in search of ...

Published: Wednesday 15 November 1854
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 776 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COUNTY COURT, ALFRETON, 5th Aug

... COUNTY COURT, ALiFRETON, fth Aug. ,, [Bifore J. T. Cva5TRZLL, Elsq.j ne CHAR LES SIMS V. Jo0IE555ORERSIHOUGfl. c; Mr. RecKAans appeared for the plaintiff, and. stated that r- the action was brought to recover 71. -9s. 6d., for damages sustained by defendant assnultis^g the plaintiff,, at Bracken- is field wakes, in June last, and for monies paid to surgeon .for or attendance.-Plaintiff proved ...

SIX CHILDREN-MURDERED

... Esallt, SUNDAYT NIGHT. . An occurrence of an awful character took place in a cottage t at West-end., about amilefromfthis placeyesterday morning. . A woman named Mary-Ann Broughi about 48 years of age, cut the throats of six of her children, and then attempted to I kill herself. The discovery was macYe by some workmen who were passing the cottageatan early hour in the moring, and, seeing a ...

SHERIFF'S COURT, SATURDAY, July 29

... SHERIFF'S COURT, S&TURDAY, July 29. It [Before JOHN JAmES SvMrsoN, Esq., Under-Sheri~ff 3 , INGLESANT V. HE3MSLEY-DAAIAGES FOR FALSE IMPRISON- ,V MENT. - A jury was sworn to assess the damages in the above case. M Mr. Hayes appeared for plaintiff; Mr. Adams for the e defendants. e Plaintiff claimed 3001. from defendants, who are manufac- a turers at Melbourne, in this county, for having given ...

DERBY BOROUGH SESSIONS

... .--A --- !'- z A/A+tA These sessions commenced on Tuesday (yesterday), at ten he o'clock, in theGui dhall, before the Recorder, JoHN BALUlY. 1`g Esq. ; and the following gentlemen were sworn on the grand )St jury:-Mr. G. Bridgart, foreman; Mr. J. Chadfdeld, Mr. e- G. Wilkins, Mr. B. Moseley, Mr. N. Leene, Mr. C. J. Storer, et Mr. G. Lamb, Mr. G. Besaick, Mr. J. Greatorex, Mr. P. ry Peel, Mr. J ...

Published: Wednesday 11 January 1854
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4135 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... jsAt Bodmin, Jaynes Holnwan, was tried for the murder of hisl wife, at Criwydon. Two lives were sacrificed, for the unfor-i to tioate woman was far advanced in pregnancy. One night i Df Holman ran to some neighbours and said his wife had been si murdered ; her body was found lying, face downwards, on the hearth-the face among the ashies; the front of the head had been beaten in by repeated ...

POLICE OFFICE, SATURDAY, Feb. 25

... POLICE OFFICE, SATURDAY. Feb. 25. -- l : V ,- T -.Ghna nn w-f X llowv- gBefore Dr. BENT, B. FoRMsAN, J. HAlwooD, and D. Fox, LsJrs.] irthe Mr. James Ball, nmil-owner, Devonahire-street, was summoned C SHles, by Sarab Oakley, a young woman who had been in his employment, a for assaulting her. It appeared that complainant had bcen west inge tysomeSlk, and on the 1puller going to take it ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... t NOTTINGHAM ASSIZES. TAYLOR V. DOVE.- is This was an action for an assault, aisd for a malicious pro .N secution, and is one of two actions tried at the last Derbyshire i, Assizes, both of which arose nut of an attempt to eject the A plaintiff from a parish meeting at Bakewell for riotous con- duct. A farthing damages had been recovered against Mr. n Nesfield, a county magistrate, and ...

INQUESTS

... he aDrOax MR. WHISTON, SUN., CoioNwa. On Thursday, the 8th instant, on the body of Mary Ann er Sheltonaged 4years,who was drowned by fallingintothe Canal at the Tuesday previous. The child had followed ?ome other n- children on the banls of the Canal, and whilst kneeling by ed the side to pick some muscles out of the water, fell in and he was drowned.-Verdict, Accidentally drowned. Mt, On ...