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ALL SORTS

... he was rex:dyed to make for the London flicks end drop accidentally into the 'biggish green water, the first drop of which kills almost as certainly as a glass of Bourbon whiskey. Then be thought that there would he some luxury in sitting down for a few ...

MELTON BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... appeared for the *fetid, who sought to recover Z 1 ft., for medical attend&nee upon the defendant'. child.—Defendant said he was in London at the time the child was taken ill, and wipe paying a certain amount a week toward+ its maintenance. Ho was not aware ...

LOUGHBOROUGH POLICE COURT

... LOUGHBOROUGH POLICE COURT. N. Eq., Rev. EDUCATIONAL Luke °mime was renowned for not sending hie child to whool.—Mr. l'arrott, the school attendance officer of the L o ughborough Union, proved the care, and the defendant era n ordered to posy Diana AT ...

ALL SORTS

... born of poor eagrom women, who wandered no one knew where from into the parish, and died in giving him to the world, a man child. There was nu one to rejoice over him, or to welcome him, or to claim him, therefore be became parish property, and had to ...

THE MELTON MOWBRXY MERCURY AND OAKHAM AND UPPINGHAM NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1881

... said before that that he would kill the lot of the fowls.—Mr. Atter, who appeared fur the prosecution, also called Mrs. Mary Ann Miller, who said that she saw the headless fowl all over blood. It had only been just killed, and there was bleed on defendant's ...

THE MELTON MOWBRAY MERCURY AND OAKHAM AND UPPINGHAM NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1882

... who was carrying the child, fell with it into the water. William Cheat, a labourer, who, though he can swim but little, has saved several people from drowning, jumped in and saved the woman. lie then returned anti brought the child to the bank, but too ...

MISADVENTURE TO MR. CHAMBERLAIN

... which in falling caused fated accidents. It also blew down numbers of chimney stacks, and in London one such accident killed a child which its mother was bathing in the kitchen. One vessel was driven on the rocks near Swanage, and sh,rtly afterwards went ...

A QLTITAL _OF_ ESTHER _ PAY

... would take the Woof his own child. The jury, after twenty minutes' deliberation, acquitted the prisoner, who expressed her thanks to the jury. On Satarday evening Miss L. Plant, daughter of the Mayor of Retford, was killed by a goods train on the Manchester ...

penetrated, and water of unimlmaatable cyality the marl beds underneath. Tbua the tube walla seem to be ..

... I those present. Miss .tva Clark and Mist Mary Smith gave recitations. Fungleti. or rig DROWNID. Cahn.—The funeral of the child Smith took place oa Sunday. At the, Prigeitive Metbedist Chapel the childroa of the Sunday school sang Death has boon here ...

MELTON LOCAL BOARD

... the maintenamo of his father, the manned of arrears due being £5 4a. lle bad 18.. per week, on which too:intKa wife and child.— Ths. Bench thought the Man could harshly pay the arrears, and remarked jocularly that it was a ca-e for Mr. Gladstone's Arrears ...

COUNTY PUBLIC OFFICE

... mannerthe Act required he coneidered that he er,ght to be Mang. They had killed the child'. mother, i, they liked to kill him they could, bet he hoped they would 'mars the child.—Mr. Paget said the Benoit had no dram in the matter. They moat admininter ...

ASFORDBY

... 13 months, daughter of William Craven, galvaniser. On Friday Mrs. Craven had the child out with her, and whilst in Shndehill market she purchased straws. She gave the child part of one, which it swallowed, but on giving it another piece it began to choke ...