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HORRIBLE MURDER AT ACTON

... 3ORtljtBi.E MURDER AT ACTON. A ?? nnurder has taken place at the quiet i' ilttle sn;)urb of Acton, four miles down the Great ai Western line, the ?? of which are as fol. hc lows :-For many years past Mr. John Shepherd, hi t hojise ?? ond painter, and ...

SAD CASE OF STARVATION

... 1o Ad ?? ?? MR. JOYIN HUtMPHREY'S, the East Middlesex coroner, held an inquest at the Weavers' Arms, Baker. street, Whitechapel, on the body of Mary Rowley, aged seventy, who died in the infirmary of the White. chapel Union under distressing circumstances ...

GENERAL SUMMARY

... remarked that in their children do not die in anything like the same ratio tili as Gentile children ; and in the district of Whitechapel the medical officer of health has reported that on the rortis side of the Hligh-street, occupied by tile Jews, the SrIC ...

Published: Saturday 23 October 1880
Newspaper: Illustrated Police News
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2018 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... COURT. I Soo~~lG Cl~ieEoF Mum'raoc.-Anne l'Tohkes, j ,]III 'ICN C1AhG g ' thirty-four, widow, was charged with the wilful murder of her child, William George Noakes, sixteen months old. From the opening statement of the learned counsel for the prosecution ...

MISDOINGS IN KENT

... gave himself up for the murder. The body of the child a was found in the home very muoh mutilated. Pri. t scynr was sentenced to death at the last assizes, and a the theory set op on his behalf was that he commited h t he murder under uncontrollable impulse ...

HIGHWAY ROBBERIES

... CIARGE OF M'URDEM ON TrE HIGrl SEAS.- William Dlavis, master mariner, was found not guilty, at the Central Criminal Court, of murdering the steward of the British Standard on the high seas. Medical evidence nroved the insanity of the prisoner, asd he was ...

EVERYBODY'S COLUMN

... labourer, was charged before Mr. Saunders with sutting and wound ing Henry Gibbs, a printer, living at 17, Plumtmer's. row, Whitechapel, and his sister, Lydia Daley, with ilitent to infliit grievousbodily harm. The prosecutor said that 8etlveeu twelve and ...

Published: Saturday 02 October 1880
Newspaper: Illustrated Police News
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4183 | Page: 4 | Tags: News