Refine Search

Countries

Place

Ulverston, Lancashire, England

Access Type

308

Type

293
15

Public Tags

No tags available

A MAN KILLED BY A WOMAN

... A MAN KILLED BY A WOMAN. On Etiturday law, a man named John ill'Cartney, ttaarblo po.t.her, who wee ruok on tit • head with an ate skews de), a.o by. a wwwan named Mary Awl 8. irl•ng. 35, a mill worker, with whom he had lived, died in the Dundee Infirmary ...

little. It was slung in ropes against the vessel. It might have muted. I think the scaffold would project a

... little. It was slung in ropes against the vessel. It might have muted. I think the scaffold would project a tittle over the wall. I had said anything to deceased about the stage. I went on the Kafue stage and finished the job myself afterwards. John Benson ...

A Kendal paper relates that a pig. the party of an innkeeper at Settle, lately killed and devoured three large

... A Kendal paper relates that a pig. the party of an innkeeper at Settle, lately killed and devoured three large rats, which attempt- II ea to partake of the loud in the pig's trough'. On riaturday week, an hale old dame, named Mary Hine, upwards in eighty ...

A WORKMAN'S SHOCKING DEATH

... the shafting at the time of the accident. John AsninaO - ii - a — (l . been working on the scaffold, told the coroner that if Jackson moved slightly on the scaffold the shafting would come in contact with his body. 'Thomas Ayres. yard-foreman, said he gave ...

NG APPEAL EXECUTION FOR WIFE MURDER

... November 9th. Purnell and Ma wife lived unootufortably totetker, and he killed her with a hatchet during a quarrel. The culprit, who had exhibited little remotes, walked firmly to the scaffold, and death warn htetantaneotm Berry was the executioner, and the ...

SERIOUS FIRE IN BELFAST

... seriously injured. Iha damage is estimate lat several thousands of pounds. fro thousand workmen are affected. TWO CHIMNEY•JACKS KILLED. On Tuesday afternoon two chimney jacks named Herbert Stead, Normington, and Wiliam Carter, Iran Great Horton, near Bradford ...

A DALTON COMPENSATION CASE. 18. E RESULT OF A FATAL ACCIDENT. Judge Steavenson was occupied far • consider• ..

... deceased if he should remove the scaffolding Jackson said no, and chose the ladder initead. There was furtnie the testimony that if the scaffolding had been there he would have fallen on tc it, and so he would not have been killed. Secondly, Jackson was entirely ...

A FIGHT WITH A SHARK

... priscuers cud a scaffold, went down to the Imperi country, which is about SO miles from Sharbro, in the Colonial blovermileut steamer Countess of ircrby. in order that the men might be hanged on the scene of their crimes. The scaffold was erected in the ...

PECULIAR FATALITY AT

... The Bench granted a separation order. giving the wife the custody of the children Coppiiv4, artisan, was killed at Chatham Dockyard through a scaffold pole falling on him. His skull was crushed. ...

frEni ADviwns

... ADviwns KILLED By A BRICK. BARROW YAWS SAD END. COMPLAINT AGAINST POLICR. On Friday, la the Queen's Hotel, Rawlinson-street, Mr Coroner Poole and a jury conducted an inquire into the circumstances attending the death of John Moffatt, bricklayer's labourer ...

AN UNFORTUNATE PARROT

... away. The chain on his leg has caught the iron in the cross at the top of the steeple. I wish the thunder and lightning would kill it, and put it and me out of misery. The following is Mrs Weldon 's account of the rescue of bar fellow-prisoner:—The beautiful ...

INSURRECTION IN HAYTI

... in order to le n bard the house if notice were taken of the steam. The troop , were received by a volley iron the house, killing the Minster of 'War, tietiens. Frainses, and several soldiers. Messrs. A. Motatue, Ind la:ornie are also reported among the ...