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| 1 | Birmingham Daily Post 9th June 1886 INQUESTS - An inquest was held yesterday afternoon, by the Bourough Coroner (Mr Hawkes), at Moor Street, relative to the death of Edward Gould (41), carter, of Derby Street, who met with his death at the interception department, in Montague Street, on Friday night. James Fancourt, van driver, stated he was proceeding along Montague Street at 11… |
Date: 9 Jun 1866 |
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| 2 | Cambridge Daily News 19 July 1980 Head Gives Children A Treat On His Last Day There were ice creams all round for children at Glebe School, Girton, yesterday when headmaster Mr Brian Foot retired. For Mr Foot, aged 64, it was the last day of 33 years as headmaster of the school and to mark the occasion he bought ice creams and allowed the children to break up for the holidays… |
Date: 19 Jul 1980 50.753562, -2.077729 |
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| 3 | Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette 24 Nov 1853 WEDDING On the 10th inst., at Chilton Foliatt, by the Rev. J. L. Popham, Rector, Alfred, youngest son of Thos. Neate, esq., Oakhill Farm, Hungerford, Berks, to Mary, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Wm. Crook, Broughton Gifford, Wilts. |
Date: 24 Nov 1853 50.753562, -2.077729 |
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| 4 | Halifax Daily Guardian 19 Jun 1906 SAD STORY AT HALIFAX A Young Wifes's Troubles Another sad story of domestic infelicity was told today at the Halifax Borough Police Court. The magistrates present were Mr T S Scarborough (in the chair) Colonel Gray, Messrs R Horsfall, J Garside, W Grabtree, E Marsden, and W H Spencer. The defendant was David William Keitch, a boot maker living… |
Date: 19 Jun 1906 |
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| 5 | Halifax Evening Courier 01 Dec 1930 6th edition "Stop Press" news item HALIFAX WORKMAN INJURED Two Halifax men were admitted to the Royal Halifax Infirmary at about 3:15 this afternoon suffering from internal injuries sustained in an accident this afternoon while they were working on some scaffolding. They were Edwin Nelson of Royal Oak Terrace, Haugh Shaw Road, Halifax and A.… |
Date: 1 Dec 1930 |
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| 6 | Halifax Evening Courier 10 Aug 1943 WADE - On Sunday. August 8 1943 at her residence, 9 Plains Lane, Elland. Elaine Anne, the darling daughter of Harry and Gladys Wade (nee Willey), aged 5 years. Interment at Elland Cemetary on Thursday at 3 pm. Service at the house as 2.30 pm. Friends please accept this (the only) intimation. "Suffer little children to come unto me." |
Date: 10 Aug 1943 |
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| 7 | Halifax Evening Courier 19 Apr 1931 A FACT WHICH SHOULD BE KNOWN On behalf of Annie Keitch, 1 Chapeltown, who was summoned for failing to notify the local authority of nursing a child under seven years of age, for reward. Mr Saxon Walshaw pleaded pleaded guilty to a technical offence. Mr Coupe, prosecuting, said that he did not press for a heavy penalty, but it was necessary… |
Date: 19 Apr 1931 |
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| 8 | Halifax Evening Courier 19 Sep 1950 ELLAND SHOPKEEPERS DEATH Walter Willey (62) 9 Plains End, Elland, died in St Johns Hospital, Halifax, yesterday. He had undergone a minor operation at Halifax General Hospital earlier in the day and collapsed. |
Date: 19 Sep 1950 |
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| 9 | Halifax Evening Courier 19th Jun 1906 HUSBAND AND WIFE PITIFUL SCENE IN HALIFAX COURT Sixteen Months Of Misery A sad story of married life was told the Halifax Borough magistrates this morning. Annie Keitch summoned her husband, David Keitch, a boot and shoe maker, of Duke Street, for assault. Complainant said they had been married sixteen months, and he had not come home sober… |
Date: 19 Jun 1906 |
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| 10 | Halifax Evening Courier 20 Sep 1950 WILLEY - On September 18, 1950, at St John's Hospital. Walter, aged 62 years, the dearly beloved husband of Charlotte Willey. Interment on Friday September 22 at Elland Cemetary, cortege leaving his residence. 9 Plains Lane, Elland, at 2.50 pm. Friends please accept this (the only) intimation. |
Date: 20 Sep 1950 |
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| 11 | Halifax Evening Courier 22 Sep 1950 PATIENT WHO WAS DIFFICULT TO FEED 'Misadventure' verdict on Halifax man 'Death by misadventure' was the verdict recorded by the District Coroner (Mr G Billington), at the Halifax inquest yesterday on Walter Willey (62) 9 Plains Lane, Elland, who died in St Johns Hospital, Halifax, on Monday. Harry Wade, 11 Willow Bank, Hyde Park, Halifax,… |
Date: 22 Sep 1950 |
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| 12 | Halifax Evening Courier 24 Dec 1949 JOB - ASHWORTH - On Saturday December 24 1949, at St Mary's Church, Rhodes St, Halifax. Donald, youngest son of Mr and Mrs H Job, Queen's Head Inn, Illingworth, to Renee Vilma, only daughter of Mr and Mrs R O Ashworth, 29 Hall Street, Pellon Lane, Halifax. |
Date: 24 Dec 1949 Place: Halifax, Yorkshire2 50.753562, -2.077729 |
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| 13 | Halifax Evening Courier 24 Jul 2002 Keitch. - On July 21, 2002, suddenly, David, aged 68 years, of Halifax, the dearly beloved husband and best friend of Yvonne, loving father of Paul and Joanne, dear father-in-law of Rene and Samantha, much loved grandad of Oliver, Isabel and May and a dear brother of Pauline. Service and cremation at Park Wood Crematorium, Elland, on Friday, July… |
Date: 24 Jul 2002 |
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| 14 | Halifax Evening Courier 26 Feb 1962 IN MEMORIUM KEITCH - Treasured memories of a dear husband, David, who fell asleep February 26, 1961. They say that time heals sorrow, And helps us to forget, But time so far has only proved, How much I miss him yet. From mhis loving wife, Mary. KEITCH - In loving memory of a dear dad, who fell asleep February 26 1961. Though tears in… |
Date: 26 Feb 1962 |
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| 15 | Halifax Evening Courier 27 Jan 1925 DARWIN - On Jan 25 1925, the beloved wife of Harry Darwin, 24 Parker Street, Claremount, Halifax, in her 43rd year. Interment on Thursday at Bank Top, Southowram, at two pm - Friends please accept this (the only) intimation. |
Date: 27 Jan 1925 50.753562, -2.077729 |
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| 16 | Halifax Evening Courier 30 Aug 1958 Stole plastic tablecloth from market An out of uniform policeman, shopping in Halifax Borough Market, yesterday, watched a labourer, Wilfred Keitch, of 35 Pollard Street, Halifax, steal a plastic tablecloth, it was alleged by Mr M Scott (prosecuting) at Halifax Borough Court, today. Keitch pleaded not guilty to stealing the plastic tablecloth,… |
Date: 30 Aug 1958 |
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| 17 | Halifax Evening Courier 31 Dec 1930 SCAFFOLD COLLAPSES - Workmen Impaled On Railings Inquiry Into Double Halifax Fatality Sitting with a Jury, Mr E W Norris (H.M. Coroner) yesterday resumed the inquest on Edwin Nelson (39), a master plasterer, of 3 Royal Oak Terrace, King Cross, and Joseph Smith (27) plasterer, of 6 Senior's Buildings, Range Bank, who both died in the Halifax… |
Date: 31 Dec 1930 |
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| 18 | Halifax Evening Courier 8 May 1926 ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES William McMeish, a brickmaker of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to obtaining £7 by false pretences. Supt. Hoyle explained that prisoner borrowed £7 from Walter Willey, a confectioner, Elland, and in return gave him a cheque. At the time however, he had only 2s. 6d. standing to his credit at the bank. Prisoner, who said… |
Date: 8 May 1926 |
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| 19 | Hereford Journal 23 Sep 1893 NEATE - TURLEY. September 13, at St Michael's Church, Bodenham, by the Rev H C Sturges, Edwin Neate, eldest son of Alfred Neate, of West Lavington, Wilts, to Jane Emily, youngest daughter of James Turley, Bodenham. |
Date: 23 Sep 1893 50.753562, -2.077729 |
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| 20 | Illustrated London News August 25 1849 A Man Killed By A Bull - A fatal accident happened to Mr. Samuel Crumpler, of Lytchett, near Poole, on Sunday Last. About 5 o'clock in the evening, whilst crossing a field, a young Norman bull ran at him, and knocked him down; he immediately regained his feet, and was about to chastise the ferocious animal when he was again knocked down and gored.… |
Date: 25 Aug 1849 |
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| 21 | Todmorden & District News 29 Jun 1934 Describes a visit by the Hebden Bridge Band and mentions that a euphonium solo "The Gypsies Warning" (Hartman) was played by Mr Ernest Darwin. |
Date: 29 Jun 1934 |
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| 22 | Winsford Chronicle 13 Nov 1954 LAST BROADCAST WITH THE LIFE GUARDS On Friday Evening a Northwich Man made his last broadcast with the band of Her Majesty's Life Guards. He is 25 year old Gerald Linegar, of Willesden Lane, London whose parents live in Romanes Street, Castle, and whose wife was formerly Miss Myra Newall, only daughter of Mr J Newall and the late Mrs Newall of… |
Date: 13 Nov 1954 Place: Winsford, Cheshire |
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| 23 | Worthing Gazette 15 Nov 1972 LORRY DRIVER KILLED IN HORROR CRASH A lorry driver was crushed to death in the cab of his vehicle on the Worthing to Arundel A27 road near Swandean Hospital at lunchtime on Monday. It is understood that when his articulated lorry, carrying 20 tons of sheet steel, was pulled up at temporary traffic lights, the steel shot forward, pinning the… |
Date: 15 Nov 1972 Place: Swandean Hospital, Arundel Road, Worthing, West Sussex 50.8409486602388, -0.4115595350570622 |
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| 24 | Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer 31 Dec 1930 INQUEST Verdicts of "Accidental death" were returned at inquests at Halifax yesterday on Edwin Nelson (38), master plasterer, of 3 Royal Oak Terrace, King Cross, Halifax, and his employee, Joseph Smith (27) of 6 Seniors Buildings, Halifax. The men were engaged in pointing a house at Beech Hill Terrace when their platform broke and they were… |
Date: 31 Dec 1930 |
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| 25 | Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer 6 Dec 1930 Edwin Nelson (39), master plasterer, of 3 Royal Oak Terrace, King Cross, Halifax, has died in the Halifax Infirmary as the result of injuries sustained on Monday. He and a workman, Joe Smith (26), were working on a scaffold in Pellon Lane, when a plank slipped, and the two men were thrown on to some railings below. Smith died the same evening. |
Date: 6 Dec 1930 Place: Halifax, Yorkshire2 53.9590858, -1.0792403 |
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