Parliamentary Papers, Volume 48H.M. Stationery Office, 1863 - Great Britain |
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13 Stealing 16 April 17 June 18 March 18 months 24 June 25 March 29 April Accidental death Accidentally scalded Accidentally suffocated Amendment appointed April April 14 April 22 assizes birch rod cat o'nine tails Chairman CITY OF BOROUGH convulsions Coroner Court Cure of Souls DATE dead in bed diseased and unsound diseased or unsound DIVISION OF DISTRICT ENGLAND AND WALES esqrs Found dead Gaol and House governor Gregson House of Correction human food John July June June 15 Larceny Lord March Massey months 18 months Ditto months new born Natural causes Natural death Nuisances Removal offence Petition prison Private Bill Office Railway Registrar Salary sale of diseased Sept Session Sir George Grey Standing Orders Still-born Sudden death suffocated in bed surgeon Total Town Clerk unsound meat Vict Visitation WALES exclusive warder weeks Ditto Wilful murder William
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