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Accidents and Offences

... and @ttences. PP PPP PPI LPP PPI On Sunday a child twelve months old was scalded to death in Leeds, by falling into a vessel of boiling water. Abbé Daniel, vicar of St. Pere-en-Retz, has been convicted before the correctional tribunal of Paimbeuf of indecent conduct, and sentenced to two years’ imprisonment. THE St. HELEN’s Mcrper.—A verdict of wilfal murder has been returned against Smith, ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... WEST DEBBY HUNDRED ] CROWN COURT.—Ybstbbbat. (Before Lord Chief-Justice B&vill.) THE ST. HELENS MURDER. This morning at the opening of the Crown Court the prisoner John Smith ...

POLICE COURT KENDAL

... MONDAY. Before the Mayor, G. B. Crewdson, and E. Harrison, Esqrs. DESERTER FROM THE MILITIA. James Lamb was again brought before the Bench charged with deserting from the Appleby Militia on the 22nd of May. The Mayor reminded the prisoner that upon his former appearance before them lie was directed to get a certificate by which could prove if the reasons he then gave for his desertion, namely ...

Published: Saturday 27 July 1867
Newspaper: Kendal Mercury
County: Westmorland, England
Type: Article | Words: 499 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: adam mather murder 

&%&ami ai |Utos, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC

... &%&ami ai |Utos, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Her Majesty, with several members of the Royal Family and suite, arrived at Balmoral on Saturday. The Sunday Gazette states that Mr. Harrisou, Q.C., wiU be the ne ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... The premises occupied by the lats Bamed's Banking Company, Liverpool, were offered for sale on Tuesday. The property, which is freehold, possesses extensive frontage Lord Street, and co ...

THE FATAL ATTEMPT TO CROSS THE ATLANTIC IN A SMALL BOAT

... THE FATAL ATTEMPT TO CROSS THE ATLANTIC IN A SMALL BOAT. Detailed intelligence has now been received of the loss of the boat, smaller than the Red, White, and Blue, while on a voyage from Baltimore to Paris, via Havre. The schooner Mary Blake, of Brixham, from Antigua, has arrived in the Thames with Andrew Armstrong, a seaman, on board, the only survivor of the crew of a small schooner-rigged ...

DENBIGHSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... The Right Hon. Chief Baron Kelly, en route from Beaumaris, arrired via Rhyl and Denbigh, Rothin on Saturday bv special train, aboot three o'clock. Hi« lordship was receired at his lodgings by the High Sheriff of the County, Phillip Henry Chambres, Jisq, attended by the usual retinae jarelm men and trumpeters in livery. In doe course the commission the assizes was opened and read at the Shtre ...

Accidents and Offences

... and Offences man has been apprehended at Hathersage, in Derbyshire, on a charge of having shot a workman employed at a needle factory there. The prisoner fired twice with a revolver and caused four wounds, which, however, are not thoucht at present to be of a serious nature. The case is described as a trade union outrage. Mr. E. J. Westmoreland, British consal at Branswick, Georgia, was shot ...

THE ST. HELEN'S MURDER

... The inquest on the body of Adam Mather, who was murdered at Greenleach, was resumed on Tuesday, at the Town Hall, St. Helen's, before Mr. Duffield, the deputy coroner. The court was densely crowded. Sergeant Whiteside, who was the first witness examined, said that about one o'clock on Sunday morning the 21st he went to the house of Mather. On his arrival he found Mather lying on bed in a room ...

Published: Saturday 03 August 1867
Newspaper: Herts Guardian
County: Hertfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 787 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: adam mather murder 

FOREIGN SUMMARY

... The accounts from Australia by the present mail irdicate that the supply of wheat and flour in all the colonies will be unusually great. Already, in the period between the Ist of January and the 18 th of May, the exports from Port Adelaide to England had amounted to 87,621 quarters of wheat and 512 tons of flour, and larger quantities would be shipped in the event of any upward movement in ...

CHESTERFIELD

... MONDA F.— Before Jambs Weight and GoD»_r HxATsTCora, Esqrs. George Heaps, chair maker, 25, Chesterfield, was charged with obstructing the highway and assaulting Police-constable Briggs in the execution of his duty, on Sunday. — Fined £1 and costs, or 21 days. Edward Waterhouse, farmer, Brampton, was charged with using threatening language to Charles Jones, ironmonger, Chesterfield, on the 22nd ...