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THE ALLEGED MURDER IN A WORKHOUSE

... The A4LIGEDI MURD E -Is A WOUtHo}usm Od'Taneday, at, Mavohoger-wbeforw'tr ea dlum ?? Fewott, an attendant in the mimbeoile wardesiolthe..tle abetsr Union Work- lhousrat Cmumpeall; was cbarsed: with the wilfal muardfr of -Franols So 1sjte (07), 'oslo of the 1umatei.-Jame4 Tattersall, an Inmnate of tbehwotk-. house, repefatid the statament which' he flade iefore8 the Idroner. -he 'ws 'who- was ...

Published: Wednesday 17 October 1900
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3236 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BULLINGDON PETTY SESSIONS

... nd COUNTY HALL--SATUMAY -Before Sir William of Auson, M.P. (in the chair), the Warden of ith Merton and E. Nevell, Esq. blb No LicENc.-George William Hloney, 254, Wood- my stock-road, Summkrtown, -was summoned for vas carrying a gun without a licence at Wolvercote i. on August 19th. He pleaded guilty.-Mr. Golds- ubh worthy, from the Inland Revenue office, prose- em cuted.-P.C. Alexander ...

THE SCARBOROUGH BANK MYSTERY

... THE SARRBOBOUGH MYSTERY., At Searboroug~h; on Fridiy 4 dtc'rd O:lros~ a~ged 6S, manager of _he Suth ClifE braichof bhe York City-and Countyl bank, was charged with vilFilly, and with- itent to, defraud, falsifying en entry mthe, counter book of the bank for 2761, on Oct. 6.-Xr. E. T. Wilkinaon proseeuted, and Mr. Tasker Harttdo. ?? court wras crowd d to eice~s, the sensational fmd of silver ...

THE DRUMMER BOY'S LOOT

... Hi EB13BY'S LOOT ommer boy, named Clarence Her- Aer Redrotm tbs Coldstneam Guards, and, ben t Ree:'d, O- n t P it.l aged 14. both predorick address at Granthamit wore givia g bfore 'lr Curtis-Bonnett at Mary. aln ilee onrt on Fridav, to answer thnutie a of forging and uttering a the charges 761b. Izs. 4d.-Mr. Macklin ?? df uprosectto, and Mr. Freke tohed casefr an in- Npalmlnerre wvnthed 1 t1e ...

HOW CARNARVON LIBERALS CELEBRATED A VICTORY

... ;L % Ls bI . d.OT. Y. - i TOUROJBEARERS fN;THI POI[CW COURT. The- Borough' Podiee. 6urbt (arnrvon), WES cwowvded onfon'day, , he~n inteistig p.od- iflgs t~l 'ice as .thei~sul~it 'of t as x'wyin wrhich' ara~eried '-th~e'way r-iiiaxich'a ~tioin of the. Libeal party :- celebat ed their . redent I vietory in the CarrnarvonBoroughs. ' 'doing | malicious dageoD othiepremises o. Mx E. Lloyd' Cartei; ...

PLOT TO ASSASSINATE

... PRESIDENT LOUBET. ARREST AND CONFESSION. Lyons, Oct. 27. In a talegram fromr Avignon the Yousvelliste dt Lyon, gives currency to the following story of a nlo against President Loubet:- ' An Anarchist pvlot which had for its object the assassination of M. Loubet. President of the Republic, was discovered a few days ago. A man named Couturier, a working electrician, on Sunday night robbed his ...

CHARGE AGAINST A SEDGEFIELD LANDLORD

... Ij r, p S Af C 4.INST A I - I ., IE L A N I) L 0 R D g. t;!~ill ek tv.lik~ ose V!r .i trt - iw 1. evf. ~ i lnfi a al i ! '1 thl'iilg Apt v4 r^.' ?? H dii ii t~'ll~ei lCi*'(o' ol Ar ! :,z; 9; \llioiil, a~li)d 'Mi T. tl * 1 U ?? hr in sKi( S i . ?? . to tloe I'li I ir ecii ronvieied' P oil itni H(( ,tir affter- ' sitting in t-he li iti ?? I of ti Iii. CIIit of which he jt 1i i s \\i. nas tol(d ...

TRAGEDY AT CRUMPSALL WORKHOUSE

... TRAGEDY AT CEtMPSALL WORK- 'OUSE. VERDIOT O0 WtIUAT MURDER. On Frid&6y, Mr. Sidney Smatlt, tiwo city Corolner, hold au inquest respeoting the death of Francis South- gate, an imbeoile inmate of the Crumpsall Work- houso, whose death under tragio circumstances has already been reported. An attendant named Peseott, who is in custody charged with oausing the death of Southgate, was present. TH|r ...

CRUMPSALL WORKHOUSE TRAGEDY

... CRUIPSA.LL WORIKHOUSE TRAGEDY. At the meeting of the Manchester Board of Guar- dians on Wednesday, Mr. Roolke (the chairman) pre- siding, a diacussiosi took place with reference to the tragedy which occurred a. fortnight ago at the Man- chester Workhouse, Crumpsall. When the minutes or the (Crumpsall Workhouse Committee came up for consideration the chairman said they could hardly pass them by ...

COURT OF SESSION

... COi)1-T 0f1 SESSION. I _- _- _ - - - cc FIRST DIVISION-Tuesday, October 23. w . (Before the Lord-President, Lords Adam, fc M'Laren, and Kinnear.) C The Colquhoun Petition. 'a I Thrre came before the First Division a minute !for David T. Colquhoun in the petition of the Faculty of Procurators in Glasgow to have the G name of David T. Colgohoun struck off the roll. I The Lord-President said that ...

THE EYE OF THE LAW

... 1899-1900. No Budget could be more humdrum than the legal year now closing. The obituary list is, happily, small, and includes only one judge actually in harness, though he was perhaps, of all the judges, the most conspicuous in the popular eye-narnely, Lord Russell of Killowen, whose almost sudden death came as a shock at the moment the whole profession was entering on its Long Vacation. ...

CHARGE AGAINST AN OFFICER

... CHAR@GE AGAINST . AN OFFICER, Uf CONCLUSION OF' THE DOVER ? QOURT-MAIMTAL. HOINOURABLE ACQUITTAL OF THE ACCUS~ED, EXCITING SCENID IN COURT. ti l- Thcc gon-fcsal conrt-nmi-fliaI for the trial ofT io Second-lieutienant A'Beeleelt, ?? accused of stealing two markeod half - crowns from the 'Royal Artillery canteen at Dover, ?? concluded on Saturday under the procdenicy of Colonel Gilgow. There was ...