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Newsclips Index 2013 NEWSCLIPS INDEX List of Newspaper Articles Held by J.A.C.H.'s - Please contact us if you would like a copy sent by email, quoting Year/Month/Date CP - Codnor Park, IV - Ironville, JD - Jacksdale, PH - Pye Hill, WW- Westwood GV -Golden Valley SF - Stoneyford BG - Bagthorpe EK - Eastwood & Kimberley, RH - Ripley & Heanor NEP - Notts Eve Post, NG - Notts Guardian, NFP - Notts Free Press, FP - Free Press DDT - Derbys Daily Times, DM - Derby Mercury, DT - Derbys Times, DTCH - Derbys Times & Chesterfield Herald, SDT - Sheffield Daily Times, SET Sheffield Evening Telegraph, SI Sheffield Independent WG - Western Gazette BDP Birmingham Daily Post FP - Free Press Y M D Source Title Village Subject Class Key Words Masters apprentices parents Horsley framework knitter 1710 1 2 Clerks & Apprentices WW Indust FWK Dickens Kilburn Masters apprentices parents Horsley Westwood Kirk 1713 9 18 Clerks & Apprentices WW Indust Labourer 1729 5 29 Clerks & Apprentices WW Indust Baker Knapp Westwood baker King 1793 9 5 Horses Engines & Implements to be Sold by Auction Butt Indust Canal Cromford Canal Butterley Outram Butterley Hall 1794 1 11 Warrant No 18 Ind 13 Brought 16th June 1794 WW Indust FWK Bett Westwood Framework Knitter Bowler Burglary Farnsworth Codnor Park County Gaol Higgin Murray Rock Irishman silver watch Ann Pigott clothing description reward twenty guineas Jessop Attorney at 1794 2 17 Burglary at Codnor Park CP Crime Law Derby 1794 Apprentice WW Indust FWK Wm Bett framework knitter Bowles Nottingham Newark and Lincoln Railway Provisional 1844 3 11 Times Committee Jas. Oakes Esq Riddings House Watson laudanum Justice Patteson prisoner constables Greaves druggist Ironville Stewart Fletcher surgeon post mortem Willmore Wardle Bell acquittal Hardy 1847 Times IV Crime teacher Church Sunday School Hardstaff Gee not guilty William Twells Greasley charged Geo Bett Westwod 1849 5 31 NG Stealing a Cow WW People Crime Selston Humphrey Boler Ashover committed for trial Cow stealing Westwood county police news prisoner's name William Twells Greasley Joseph Mycroft error 1849 6 7 NG Erratum WW People Crime highly respectable gentleman witness 1852 3 18 NG Death WW People Obit George Heald aged 79 1852 5 13 NG Absconding WW People Crime Brett farmer Antcliff farm servant prisoner £1 1s. 8d Ward Darnford snaring game Earl of Scarborough fined 1852 6 10 NG Mansfield Petty Sessions WW People Crime £1 and costs Scrimshaw summoned father illegitimate child Jebson 1853 11 10 NG Town Hall WW People Greasley Westwood Court at Buckingham Palace Queen's Most Excellent 1854 2 2 NG Sheriffs for The Year 1854 WW People Majesty in Council Davenport Westwood 1859 1 3 Times Coals RD Indust James Oakes & Co Riddings Collieries Dove Betts two domestic fowls Westwood Longland Stonyford P.c. Hill House of Correction hard labour one 1862 5 16 NG Fowl Stealing at Westwood WW People Crime calendar month Opening of the Honest Intention Lodge, Of The Ancient Royal Oak Inn Codnor Park Grand Lodge Nottingham 1863 11 6 NG Imperial Order WW People Imperial Order Union Leicester Order United Brothers Royal Oak Inn Foot Horsefield The Westwood Stakes Sweepstakes Mr Oakley's Fanny Mr Braley's Gemma Mr Wilson's Flatcatcher Scottern Keys Wilson The 1864 9 30 NG Westwood Races WW People Sports Ladies Purse Mr Hall's Black Polly Smith Town Hall Mansfield Captain Need Surveyor manual labour account contribution orders due Westwood £3 Selston Bagthorpe Jacksdale Clerk of the Peace 1865 4 14 NG Highway Board For The Mansfield District WW Council Meeting Fackley Pye Bridge 1865 6 2 NG Dismissing a Servant WW People Bett farmer Westwood Gresley servants magistrates Town Hall Mansfield Need presiding Rev R Wright 1865 6 2 NG Mansfield District Highway Board WW Council Meeting Selstone parish Bagthorpe Underwood Westwood £3 Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace Shire Hall Nottingham Justices Townships Hamlets Selstone Bagthorpe Jacksdale Underwood Westwood Highways 1865 9 29 NG Further Notice WW Court Waywardens Parish Burnaby Mansfield Bench combine Townships Selston Bagthorpe Jacksdale Underwood Westwood Rev J L Prior Barrow mineral district Lord Belper Colonel Holden 1865 10 20 NG Highways Districts WW Court Acts of 1862-64 highway parish Institute public baths Ironville club 1886 1914 offices Colliery factory garage old brewery nearby pottery Brewery Bridge Henley Old Vicarage spacious cellars 1865 One Hundred Years Ago in 1865 IV passageway to canal Erewash Valley Branch Midland Railway Featherstone 1866 3 2 Times Fatal Accident CP Rail Accident surgeon Butterley Company David Hague apprentice Butterley Works drinking in work time summoned magistrates Smalley imprisonment discherged costs and expenses fourteen shillings JGN Alleyne General manager Rowbottom 1866 3 28 Butterley Iron Works General Notice David Hague Butterley Indust Iron Printer Alfreton 1866 5 11 NG Death WW People Obit Edmund Wilson late of Bagthorpe C Swann Esq coroner Royal Oak Westwood William Oakeley Season flames Dexter Browne Eastwood 1866 5 11 NG Fatal Case Of Child Burning WW Child Inquest Maltby accidental death British Association Members Butterley Codnor Park some of largest ironworks in England Haddon Hall Duke Rutland Lord Belper Kingston Hall Chatsworth Palace of the Peak Allen County History Charnwood Forest Monastery Mount St Bernard Butterley ironworks railway 2000 waggons 5000 hands British Navy steamships raw materials wrought iron hammerman puddlers rolligng machines HM Ships Admiralty Black 1866 9 1 The British Association CP Indust Iron Prince Alleyne Cholera Codnor Park Harrison Blatherwick Cope 1866 11 8 The Cholera CP People Health Codnor Park ironworks William Allen tailor Codnor Park Wood Mills Clarke Wainwright's beer house Stirling P.c. Warsop County 1866 12 14 NG Murderous Assault And Robbery At Westwood WW People Crime Police Station Nottingham Birkin Smith Milward County Hall assault robbery Allen Ironville Westwood Mills Wood Briggs Clarke's public house P.c.Warsop Selston Common Stirland Casson Corner Pin Royal Oak Patchitt Brinsley Her Majesty's regiment 1867 1 4 NG The Late Murderous Assault Near Selstone WW People Crime trial refused bail Robinson wife Westwood shoot stab ill treating pay 1867 3 8 NG Threatening a Wife WW People Crime expenses 1867 3 15 NG Verdict WW People Crime Mills Wood guilty Watson Raynor Massey charged embezzling monies Horsefield Westwood Selstone prosecutor prisoner 5 per cent Jackson Newthorpe Clifton Moorgreen Fletcher Cranch 1867 6 7 NG Charge of Embezzlement WW People Crime magistrate trial Orsfield Fletcher Westwood Selstone Cranch Prestye 1867 7 26 NG Assault at Westwood WW People Crime Bench dismissed the case Child two years and eight months Thomas Brooks run 1867 8 16 NG Child run over at Westwood WW Child Accident over Westwood serious injuries died Dr Legg Ironville Death of child run over brewer's cart Royal Oak 1867 8 23 NG Fatal accident at Westwood WW Child Inquest Westwood verdict accidental death Annual Shire Hall Sherbrooke Charlton Musters Milward Smith spirit licenses Frost New Inn Westwood Laughton 1867 9 6 NG Nottingham Brewster Sessions WW People Market Inn Selstone Wharnby Miners' Arms Fletcher shopkeeper deficient weights Palethorpe The Bench Sergeant Harrap defendants statement distress 1867 10 25 NG Short Weights WW People Crime warrant 15s George Wainwright beerhouse keeper Westwood charged selling beer unlawful hour P.C. Warsop Codnor Park brass band Cooke Butterley Cranch dismissed the 1867 12 13 NG Feeding the Muscians WW People Crime case Taylor Milward Boyle labourer Corner Pin beerhouse Westwood prisoner Ironville parish constable Redgen 1868 1 3 NG Second Court Robbery From A Beerhouse WW People Crime Sergeant Brown 14 days' hard labour Woodcock charged gambling public house Westwood Belk Harrop playing for money dominoes skittles 1868 11 27 NG Allowing Gambling WW People Crime ordered to pay 21s Milner collier alias Smith Rowe counterfeit florin Selstone Bristow QC Mellor Oakley witness Westwood Mill Betts parish constable farmer Knott Ironville Shaw P.c. Warsop Brown sergeant County Police office Varley Walker guilty hard labour nine months solitary 1869 1 8 NG Uttering Counterfeit Coin WW People Crime confinement Smith Milward Lowe Birkin Hildyard Smith assaulting 1869 1 22 NG Shire Hall Nottingham Assaults At Beeston And Westwood WW People Crime Ross Westwood publichouse stripped defendant 21s 1869 4 2 NG Bankrupts To Surrender In The Country WW People Woodcock Westwood Selston Nottinghamshire grocer Smithurst collier stealing clock value 20s Wright Westwood Lawrence Wright foot nail marks prisoner hedge Sergeant Harrop guilty His Lordship two months' 1869 4 9 NG Stealing A Clock At Selstone WW People Crime hard labour Birkin Paget Towell charged stealing piece of bacon Wilson forgeman Westwood Selstone prisoner neckerchief lodger Longmire one month's imprisonment 1869 4 16 NG Second Court A Dishonest Lodger WW People Crime hard labour Woodcock Westwood beerhouse-keeper case 1869 5 14 NG Nottingham Bankruptcy Court WW People adjourned Everall Leech solicitors 1869 5 21 NG Bankrupts To Surrender In The Country WW People Anthony Westwood Codnor Park Derbyshire Portland Arms Jacksdale Samuel Carline death from 1869 6 4 Sudden Death At Selstone JD People Inquest natural causes Housley charged wilfully destroying fowl Heald Westwood Quarles Green dismissed case fowl should 1869 9 24 Killing A Fowl WW People Crime be paid for Manton wife Westwood charged stealing 10s Haupham beerhouse keeper Westwood prisoners
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