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THE FATAL SCAFFOLD ACCIDENT

... THE FATAL SCAFFOLD ACCIDENT. Mr. Carter boo at Thoomaes Woe' pital, London. ow the body .1 who killed th• at Lambeth festally.— Mir. L. Lewis appsand for the family of the deemed ; Mr.W. timith for Metrepolitan Booed of Mr. Crowther for Mr. Moffatt, the ...

Published: Saturday 17 February 1877
Newspaper: Folkestone Chronicle
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 844 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

TWO MEN KILLED BY THE FALL OF A CRUEL'S WALL

... TWO MEN KILLED BY THE FALL OF A WALL. A very melancholy accident occurred at Weem, near Aberfeldy, on the 22nd, by the falling of a portion of the wall of the new Episcopal chapel in the course of erection there, whereby four men were injured, two of ...

Published: Saturday 02 January 1869
Newspaper: Folkestone Chronicle
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 210 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Gust of Wind May Have Caused Fatal Fall CARPENTER'S fatal fall from a 301 t. high scaffold• ing was investigated

... 301 t. high scaffold• ing was investigated at an inquest held by the Borough Coroner Mr. B. H. Bonnitace. at the Town Hall. Folkestone. on Monday afternoon. Deceased was Ernest Richard Austell t6ll, 01 76, Mead Road. Folkestone. who was killed the previous ...

CONVICTION UNDER THE NEW POACHING

... answered that he saw a stoat kill it, and he picked it up. The rabbit was quite warm, as though it had just been killed. Witness found no wires or nets on the defendant. He produced the skin of the rabbit to show that it was not killed by a stoat. He took the ...

Published: Saturday 27 September 1862
Newspaper: Folkestone Chronicle
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1277 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

FOLKESTONE E:CP]

... Two men were employed on the building only to put up the scaffolding, but when they were very busy the unfortunate man Bailey, who was the carpenter's labourer, had to pat up any scaffolding that might be wanted by the carpenters. A week before the accident ...

[WEEKLY.] EXECUTION OF DEDEA REDANIES

... vent to the scaffold as to a marriage bed. When R,edanies saw Calcraft he at once placed himself in a military upright form, and submitted to the new process of pinioning without a murmur. The signal being given for moving to the scaffold, the prisoner ...

Published: Saturday 03 January 1857
Newspaper: Folkestone Chronicle
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 408 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

nUKKR AMTSKM ENT

... piece hit me in the back the neck. It just fetched blood. —By the defendant : You were the scaffold when you threw the stone at me.— Defendant deposed: I am a scaffolder. I did not throw a stone him, or a brick. I was fifty yards away from the man. Ib- turned ...

prvi.KF.TONF, ENPRE S, JULY CO. 14!g). HELPING HIS EXECUTIONER

... accordance with the law in that State, was private. Jones roes at 6 and ate a 'warty breakfast. At 11 o'clock he was led to the scaffold by the sheriff's deputies, accompanied by his spiritual adviser. After his arms and legs had been pinioned he made a brief ...

RICEOUTION OP A GUILD

... oat from the base, and killed it with rake She thee JIM the deed body of the child. When the deed was dbcovered, Elia coafemed that she did It, bat affirmed that Lucy, a segro woman a the service of Kr. Mee, told her to kill the child. During her trial ...

NOT ACCESSIBLE

... bullding was unsafe and any disturbance was likely to cause it to collapse. It was not unUl two days later' after special scaffolding had bren brought to the scene and erected, that Ute wrecked roam was reached and Stubbing. tons body was recovered. For ...

DEATH OF AN OLD MAN NATURAL CAUSES

... and another attack like that would kill him. Witness afterwards saw him clenched again, and went for a doctor. When he came back his father was dead. had an accident about ten weeks ago, tumbling ot) some scaffolding. He complained for a time of pain. ...