THE AWFUL CALAMITY AT YARMOUTH
... In our last page we give the details the awful accident at Yarmouth, by the falling ofthe suspension bridge, involving a fearful loss of human life. now proceed with ou ...
... In our last page we give the details the awful accident at Yarmouth, by the falling ofthe suspension bridge, involving a fearful loss of human life. now proceed with ou ...
... Saturday and Sunday, during which days, crowds of persons arrived by the Railway, and multitudes from other directions visited the place, which a few hours previously had been been such a scene of desolation and death. By Saturday evening the of Jury had seen upwards 66 bodies, and about 25 more remained to be examined. in the course of Saturday the bodies of Ann Beckett. Priory, aged 5 Years ...
... AWFUL CATASTROPHE FROM THE FALLING OF THE YARMOUTH SUSPENSION BRIDGE. DREADFUL LOSS OF LIFE. YARMOUTH, Friday Night. One of the most calamitous events which ever befell this town, or any other in this district of kingdom, has just transpired, and has spread lamentation and grief throughout the entire population. The scene of this dreadful event was the Suspension Bridge, on the North Quay ...
... At the meeting of the Town Council of Yarmouth Thursday, Mr. S. Cobb rose to present for the adoption of the council the memorial, which had been drawn up and agreed to ...
... Concludedfrom our last. watch committee report. The report ofthe above committee was read and announced the determination to suspend police officer, Johnson, for six weeks, consequence of a charge preferred against him, by the superintendent of police, to the effect that he was not on duty on the night of the late murder, when he ought to have been, and that neglected to try the doors at his ...
... On the 15th inst. the jury again assembled, and proceeded to view the body of James Seaman Buck, which had been picked up on Wednesday, at the haifmile point, on the Breydon wat ...
... The inquest on the bodies ofthe sufferers wis resumed on Wednesday, the case of Louisa TJtting being proceeded with. Charles Warnes, the writer of the extraordinary and ...
... On the 21st inst. the inquest on the bodies of the sufferers, which was adjourned about a fortnight since, in order that application might be made to the Secret ...
... one of that number, it is stated had any person dependant upon him her. ...
... IMPORTANT RAILWAY MEETING. Thursday, Inst, n meeting was held at the Town Hall, in compliance with requisition the Mayor. lake into consideration the injury likely to result to the merchants and traders this town, if the aud Dereham Railway Act be passed into law. Among the gentlemen present were O. D. Palmer. Johnson. S. Palmer. R. S. Lonsdale. E. H. L. Preston. J. N. Sherrington, J. C. ...
... Meeting.—The annual meeting of the larniouth .Vuxiliarv the London Missionary Society was held nn the evening Wednesday last, at the lndenende.it Chapel, in Gaol street, when the Rev Kfed, of Norwich, the Key. R. C. Mather, M A missionary from Mirzaporc, the G. Christie rate missionary in India, Rev. J. from London severally addressed the miMjtiug. On Wednesday week, one of the fishing boats ...