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CORONER'S INQUESTS

... at work n for Mr. Henry Hughes, a plasterer, fixing a e chimney-pot on a house in Hill-street, and was n standing on the brickwork of the chimney, when IS it gave way under him and he fell, first to the roof d and afterwards to the ground. He went head ...

INQUESTS

... engaged with Df some other men in pullir'g down the chimney of an a engine-house at the ing'a Pier, when a large piece of r- brick-work fell and struck him on the head. He waJ r. immediately conveyed to the Southern Hospital, and, id on examination, was found ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... the 27th of February, but it was not in his mind in connection with this arrangement, as it had nothing to do with the brick-works. Mr. Hartley took possession and continued the works. The bankrupt was also examined in detail as to certain trans- actions ...

BANGOR BANKRUPTCY AND COUNTY COURTS

... ironwork. The former undertook u his the carting from the railway station, and also a ;of claimed for damage done to the brickwork by the I defendants' men whilsttixing ironwork. Judgment u ol was given for the plOinttif, £ll 14.. 9d., being the t ri, ...

SHOCKING ACCIDENT AT A WELSH CLAY WORKS

... attached to and owned by the proprietor of the LlMay Hall Colliery (Mr. Stanley E. Clark), stated that the P clay for the brickworks was obtained from under- C ground workings. He and the deceased went h to fire a shot, using a fuse and ammnonite a cartridge ...

THE DARING ROBBERY AT WOODSIDE FERRY

... twelve yards there wars the top of the strong room P a I of the ferrv ofces, and here witness found a t s i portion of the brickwork thrown to one side. The v bricks and mortar were rotten. It was byremoving the ?? that the thief got into the safe. i PFrom ...

MR. GLADSTONE ATTACKED BY A COW

... circular brick wall, 18 incbes in thick- ness. They traced the wall until they discovered that it made a complete circle. The brickwork was in a good state of preservation. It was at first thought that it formed the base of a chimney stack, but the men upunl ...

LOCAL POLICE NEWS

... ATTEMPTED MURDER AT BARNSLEY. IShortly before noon on Wednesday an attempt at l murder took ulace at Mr. Charmberlain's brickworks, IDodworth Road, Barnsley. It appears that Thomas ?? Richardson, a labourer, who during the past five years was employed ...

PRESTON COUNTY COURT

... is a builder, sued the defendant, who is an old man, named William Walmsley, for £16, as payment for the execution of the brick-work in the erection of a house. The defence was, that Rd. Catterall, nephew of the defendant, was the con- tractor, and that ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... engaged in taking it down, and the deceased was standing close by it, watching their operations, when a por- tion of the brickwork suddenly gave way and fell upon him and a manl named George Perkins, who was very seriously injured. The deceased was kiled ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... this case the plaintiff, Mr. Carter, sought to recover the sum of £12 8s. 2d. from the defendasnt, Mr, Samuel Thomas, for brickwork and painting. 3r. Hitne, appeared on behalf of the defendant. It appeared that trie r. plaintiff had been employed to do ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... had been in business for abt 30ys Ele had no Capital to ceonce business ith. The bosino- consisted in taking contracts for brickwork from builders. He had built four houses in Bootle which he mortgaged for £698. and bet td the praerty to be worth S107 1 ...