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The Case of Louise Masset

... rho Can Of Louin Asmt Tom letter fromf Mr. Garney Winter, a solicitor at Brighten, which we publish this morning, - ?? _ A] - . .. - ?? . - .-*ua Lura1re>= directly impugns the verdict against the French governess convicted at the Old Bailey before Christmas of murdering her child. Mr. Winter does, indeed, guard himself from saying that the prisoner is innocent. But the facts, or aleged facts ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... DISTRICT' ?S. l)ARLASTON. A LAsnDLAny FMM13.n-At the Poies Court, vesreiday, Eiliabethl 1Roasts;, landlady Iof ties RedI Lion iv4 Morley, was'itumironed. for perinsttirig druntkennelss vi ?? R. A. Viilbcbk (Wordverbampson}:~ ?? aiid Collinas, soke to seeing a drunrken bean: enter dcfeadant'e hou-se, tiud teeing allowed to rnem'aia a iozensederabke ?? the cefencoi it was urged that neither thle ...

THE BRIGHTON RAILWAY ACCIDENT

... RESUMED INQUIRY. WHERE THE FAULT LAY. SUMMING-UP AND VERDICT. The coroner's inquest, adjourned from Friday last, was resumed yesterday at Guy's Hospital, before Mr. A. C. Langworthy, Deputy Coroner for the City and Southwark, assisted by Sir Francis Marindin, from the Board of Trade. Sir Philip Rose, of the Solicitors' Department, and Mr. William Forbes, General Manager of the London, Brighton ...

STARVED TO DEATH AT ASTON

... Yesterday. at Aston, Dr. Holmes (de uty district coroner) held an inquest touching the death of George Heath (62h, formerly a tradesman at Aston.-John Heath, brother of deceased, said deceased lived with him for about forty Years. He ?? practically had to keep him all his life. Deceased did not seem as wellas usual on the 24th. Heemigbt have had some food, but would ?? Coroner: What did you ...

QUARTER ?ESSIO?S.

... E.5 ui:.:WORCESTEBSHIRE' ?? : Ti;e Epiphany,0 Qda~re Sesions for thie county of Woercester.were openedyiterdNy. :a th e8'h ire Hl, Worcester; wvhen Mr. J. 'VW Villis Blond.presided.. _Nkw MsinssRaaTZS. -TT'e: foluidwig 9lalifted as mlagitrates: Mssrs..T F. . Gresaolde w illians, I3 A. Knight~ and W. Bc '.nton.' Gassb Je..-The foitowing ,constituted the srand jury: 1 Mesrs.:& J. IV. - one6, ...

AN UNDERTAKER'S SUICIDE

... AIr George Clother, undertaker, of Chatham, and one of the original members of Chatham To= Council, hanged himself in an outhouse on Sunday night, Ho had attended the Congregational Church in the evening. POWDER EXPLOSION. A terrific explosion at noon yesterday at Messrs Curtis and Harvey's Faversham powder works caused great commotion in the town. It is stated that a charge exploded, blowing ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... DEATR UNDM CUL0R{3RmV. The death of the child Algernon William Powell, who i ars known as Tommy Atkins, at the General R o spistal was the subject of an inquest at the Victoria Gourts yesterday ?? was the son of a colour sergeant in .the North 'taffordshire Rbgiment, and ?? born eight months ago at Whittiogton Barracks, Liblhfiold, but was recently broaght to the General Hospital for the ...

INQUEST IN DERBY

... I INQUESTS IN DERBY. - At the Town Hall on Wednesday, Mr. R. XT. iH Whiston-acting in the absence of the Borough Coroner, Mr. Close-held three inquests. A CHILD'S DEATH. The first was concerning the death of Annie Harrold, aged eight months, the daughter of Geo. Harrold, of 17, Green Street, a labourer in the em- ploy of Messrs. Haudyside and Co.-The father of the child stated that it had been ...

Published: Wednesday 03 January 1900
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1449 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LIVERPOOL AND DISTRICT POLICE COURTS

... LIVERPOOL AND DISTRICT POLICE Co wi0rr TUESDAY, JANUARY 2. Le 5 LIVERPOOL Before Mr. W. J. Stewart, Stipendiary Magistrate. L Shopbreakers Sent to the Sessions.-Two young fellows, named Chris. Robinso ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGRHAM POLICE COURT, YESTERDAn.-Befere thie &pendiory (Mr.. T. M. Col- mere), Messrrs. A. Bakcr, Payterhonse, Payton, and Wainwirh2.t: Way HiE DEmrzmxD.-Maybrock Cole (23), of Upper Dean Street, wae charged with being a deserter. On Movnday he juarrelled with his wife, and the good lady in her anger proclaimed to the neighbours the fact that he was a deserter., Sergeant Clarke (A 11) was ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... GLAMORGAN SHIIRE QUARTER I S ESSION S. aj5 OPENLNG AT CARDIFF foul of A LIGHT CALENDAR. Ntr stri for The Epiphany Sessions for the county of def' Glamorgan commenced at the Town-hall, Car- S kin cliff'. on Tue-day. His Honour Judge Gwilym pri! Williams took his seat at eleven o'clock puno- salt tnally in the .Crowsn Court, and there wvas ant gel aciprecedentedly large attendance of magis. the ...

Published: Wednesday 03 January 1900
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 3565 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... i CRIMMS- AfD,,Cf O EXECUTWN -zF A WQMAWFZ'CW7 '.URDER. h* MVienna,I Jana` Juliannei e, ?? lentexwzedt eneed for the murder of her cfld~hybneglectv executed ibis morning-in the Court of the Piw n of Justioe About 30 person3-rrep'd1* officials, and doctors --wer present. e g demned woman never ceased to-protest lat? nocence. Up to the last moment.she-did- abandon hope of a reprieve. She. lerf ...