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R. DAUTON AD HIS SCAFFOLD POLES

... R. DAUTON AD HIS SCAFFOLD POLES. The Clerk add he had given notice to Mr. Burton to remove the scaffold pules from his building in West-street, within a month. . . Br. Maso's said Mr. Burton bad again commenced The Clerk, in reply to a question, mid there ...

KILLED BY A FALL OF EARTH

... KILLED BY A FALL OF EARTH. Dr. Hardman held an inquest at the Victoria Cottage Hospital on Thursday upon the body .1 . Frederick William Payne, who succumbed to injuries sustained the previous afternoon. I,y a fall of earth in the stone by the side of ...

EXECUTION OF JACKSON

... praying. He I submitted quietly to be pinioned, and it was only sixteen paces to the scaffold, to which the Chaplain led the way, reading the service for the dead. The scaffold reached, the reverend gentleman had got to the words, The L or d gave, and the ...

EXECUTION AT HERTFORD

... the corn-field with the mother and the child, he intended to have killed them both, and he said he believed that the mother was dead before he left, or he should have stayed and killed her. Mr. U. S. Longman, the under-sheriff of the county, accompanied ...

TERRIBLE ACCIDENT AT A BERLIN THEATRE

... unusual in such cases, it was at first reported that twelve men had been killed on the spot, and five others severely, and eight slightly injured. Fortunately only one man was killed, though as many as fourteen were injured. The Emperor sent his Aide de ...

Single-handed

... was just too strong for it. “But we're very grateful we got it down - if it had come down on somebody’s head it would have Killed them instantly. “If it had come down through the roof it would have ripped through the organ pipes and the gallery, which ...

THE LINTHWAITE MURDERER

... would save him from the gallows. Speedily recovering himself, he said he was prepared to die, and that he was drunk when he killed the girl. Subsequently to this he paid great attention to the chaplain's ministrations, and on Sunday attended service in ...

DOUBLE EXECUTION AT TRALEE

... of the rev. gentlemen. The men are first cousins, and this fact may have served to explain their co-operation the crime. scaffold was built by workmen from Dublin, no local being obtainable for the purpose. The two wretched men did not pass a very restful ...

MISTAKEN FOR A MOONLIGHTER

... Is Tim inside? She said he was not. The prisoner then said that he was stone dead in the yard. When asked why he had killed him, lireen replied, Nothing.' and added Lord bop me, what will I do?* Ile also stated that five or six men came into his ...

THE NETHERBY MURDER. TRIPLE EXECUTION

... Netherby,and subsequent murderous assault on the police, were hanged in Carlisle Gaol at 8 o'clock on Monday morning. A new scaffold had been prepared under the direction of the Home Office, and in consequence of the gaol being overlooked by high buildings ...

AN OBDURATE MURDERER

... bring home some money, she would leave him. Leatherbarrow was exasperated by this conduct, and apparently made up his mind to kill the woman if she acted upon her threat. The next morning he went away as usual, but returned early in the forenoon, and finding ...

AN EVIL EYE

... manifested but little concern at his position, rarely referring to his crime, and then only saying that he had not meant to kill his v.ctime, but only to give both a thrashing, and break the furniture, so as to prevent his father from making a home fur ...