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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... the jury. The prisoners lere driving carts, in whicf woere several passengers, generally servants, and, either from racing or accident, one of the carts was upset, and Mtory Gray killed. The learned judge interposed at an early stage of the case, and ...

ACCIDENT AT GOODWOOD RACES

... ACCIDENT AT GOODWOOD RACES. At the late races at Goodwood, an accident occurred which cast a chilling damp over the sports. Imme- diately after the race for the Goodwood Cup was over the weighingerooma was besieged by those anxious to learn ...

THE FATAL ACCIDENT A

... THE FATAL ACCIDENT AT TAMWORTH RACES. An adjourned inqutest was hbld at the Board Room. of the Tamworth Workhouse, before Mr E:. Hooper, Coroner, on Wednesday, on the body of Mary Bertram, who was killed on the 2nd isst, by the falling of a portion of ...

THE ACCIDENT AT FOUR OAKS RACES

... ACOIDENT AT FOURt OWKS RACES. A it, ilnqest was held by ])r. Iliffe, coroner for Central 1V., vwcYkhire, at the Three Tons Uotcl, Sutton Cotldfield, ,Ctelriay, touching the death of John ily, steildeohaso y: h, who met with a fatal accident at Four Wllaks Fark ...

ACCIDENTS

... with a luggage train. Three persons were un- ?? killed, fifteen seriously wounded, and nearly forty more or less so. The accident is said to have been occa- sioned by the carelessness of the railway servants in not attending to the points. Strange to ...

ACCIDENTS TO JOCKEYS

... ACCIDENTS TO JOCKEYS. ANOTHER SQUIRE THORNHILL NEEDED Accidents to jockeys engaged in the active exercise of their calling are of such rare occurrence that the mishap which has just befallen John Osborne on Hedon Racecourse deserves a few words of comment ...

FATAL ACCIDENT

... FATAL ACCIDENT . -II Onl Thursday evening Dr. Hardwicke held aO inquestat the Three Compasses. HORasey,I on the body of Thomas Baker, a butcher, of' Wells-street, Hackney, who was killed on Monday at the Alexandra palace.- Mr. Robert Evans, a chemist ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... of the latter by himo to be run for by two men, named Barber and 11art, over the ra'ce. course at Newcastle. Before the race came off Mleloy revoked the bet, but the race was run notwithstanding, and Croesley Paid ever the money to the winner, Tihe stake ...

Published: Sunday 05 September 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4115 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS AND OCCURRENCES

... 0001. hook, admits that the winner and the Marlboahretl Bude were the worst horses lito had in else race: Isis loss is very Iseasy- Job Mivaroon won this race last year on. Voltigeur, and it is Somewha5t re- maricable that thefive loading favourites were ...

BICYCLE ACCIDENTS

... ths road. The defendant passed witness at a very fast pace on ia t bicycle with his heed down close to the handle 'bar, I racing fashion. He did not give any notice cf his an- r proacb, and a moment later witness beard a crash aitd saw his Wife ?? the ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... verdict of Suicide while unsound in mind was returned, FATAL YACHT OociUrREww,-On Monday morning a fatal accident occurred off Erith during the race of the Royal London Yacht Club. It appears that Mr. Charles Firtb, of the firm of Benson and Firth, Blackwall ...

Published: Sunday 05 June 1864
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1745 | Page: 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... dined in the carriage; he was very much agitated at the time the Derby race was running; did not obsefrve army alteration in him previous to that day; he kept saying, while the race was running, As Jersey wins, Jersey wins: In coming home lie was in a ...