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Susan10146857
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2 Jan 2014 14:59 |
Glad to be of help Suzanne, but I do so hope that you didn't pay to go on newspaper sites before you joined the Lancashire Library or looked at the Ozzie site...both free to join, even if you live abroad.
http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper
And...... Google Lancashire libraries.....email or fill out form online to join and ask for your number today
This goes for Newcastle Libraries too
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Suzanne
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1 Jan 2014 01:09 |
well susan
you have been very helpful to me,and cost me a bomb
I thank you for all of your research and helpful links :-D
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Susan10146857
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1 Jan 2014 00:24 |
yes.....that was the only reference on the gale site.....there are many more references on the Australian newspaper archive site.
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MR_MAGOO
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1 Jan 2014 00:17 |
KILLED BY A BURGLAR: THE WINDY NOOK MURDER . The Penny Illustrated Paper and Illustrated Times (London, England), Saturday, November 09, 1907; pg. [289]; Issue 2424.
Hope this helps Susan.
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Susan10146857
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1 Jan 2014 00:04 |
Give us a hint mr magoo....each time I click on the link it tells me my session is over and I have to re-enter my number
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31 Dec 2013 23:57 |
:-D :-D :-D :-D Mr Magoo, I fear I am trying to post and making little sense as it is,
Happy New Year :-)
edit, it is very disconcerting to see Susan's lovely avatar ( her true image i am sure) squashed up as though she has been sandwiched between book ends :-)
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MR_MAGOO
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31 Dec 2013 23:55 |
Have another glass Rose and see if it's any better......... ;-)
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31 Dec 2013 23:51 |
I hope it's the link that has extended the page, either that or that glass of wine was very strong :-S
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MR_MAGOO
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31 Dec 2013 23:39 |
Sorry about extending the page but thought you might like too see this.
http://find.galegroup.com/bncn/retrieve.do?sgHitCountType=None&sort=DateAscend&prodId=BNCN&tabID=T012&subjectParam=Locale%2528en%252C%252C%2529%253AFQE%253D%2528tx%252CNone%252C14%2529%2522Joseph%2BNoble%2522%253AAnd%253AFQE%253D%2528ba%252CNone%252C6%2529%25222MWV%2522%2524&resultListType=RESULT_LIST&searchId=R7&displaySubject=&searchType=AdvancedSearchForm¤tPosition=1&qrySerId=Locale%28en%2C%2C%29%3AFQE%3D%28tx%2CNone%2C14%29%22Joseph+Noble%22%3AAnd%3AFQE%3D%28ba%2CNone%2C6%29%222MWV%22%3AAnd%3ALQE%3D%28MB%2CNone%2C16%29%22BLN1%22+OR+%22BLN2%22%24&retrieveFormat=MULTIPAGE_DOCUMENT&subjectAction=DISPLAY_SUBJECTS&inPS=true&userGroupName=lancs&sgCurrentPosition=0&contentSet=LTO&&docId=&docLevel=FASCIMILE&workId=&relevancePageBatch=BA3207767158&contentSet=UBER2&callistoContentSet=UBER2&docPage=article&hilite=y
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Susan10146857
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31 Dec 2013 23:15 |
here is the copy of the penny magazine with an inset of the murdered man.
http://www.pictorialgems.com/1908-Windy-Nook-Murder-Killed-By-A-Burglar-Lord-Mayor-Show.39402
This paper has a more in depth version of the proceeds and elaborates on the story.
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/56464440?searchTerm=%20Windy%20Nook&searchLimits=
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Suzanne
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31 Dec 2013 23:08 |
will ask my son to try and get it on the laptop.
just been on amazon and bought several books on the case.
debit card melted. :-D
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Susan10146857
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31 Dec 2013 23:07 |
I expect you can get the trial papers from The national archives
CRIMINAL - LIST OF CRIMINAL CASES, INCLUDING EXTRADITION CASES: NOBLE, Joseph William Court: Durham Offence: ... Home Office: Registered Papers, Supplementary. CRIMINAL - LIST OF CRIMINAL CASES, INCLUDING EXTRADITION CASES: NOBLE, Joseph William Court: Durham Offence: Murder Sentence: Death. Collection:Records created or inherited by the Home Office, Ministry of Home Security, and related bodiesDate range: 01 January 1908 - 31 December 1908 Reference:HO 144/874/163030Subjects:Crime
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Susan10146857
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31 Dec 2013 23:02 |
yes but I think you can still view it......maybe.
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Suzanne
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31 Dec 2013 22:57 |
oh dont get that tv channel susan.
in wales its ITV wales :-D
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MR_MAGOO
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31 Dec 2013 22:56 |
Only one as far as i know Suzanne......she got 6 months hard labour in Chelmsford Prison for stealing glasses.
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MR_MAGOO
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31 Dec 2013 22:54 |
I've got the link to the old Bailey Trial.
I've seen some of the newspaper articles, there are a lot of them over a number of days. I've not printed them off though.
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Suzanne
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31 Dec 2013 22:52 |
Ilove interesting family history stories,but hey it just gets interesting when ive only got a month left on genes :-(
did anyone else commit crimes in your family MR MAGOO?
Ours started and finished with Joseph Noble :-)
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31 Dec 2013 22:51 |
Programme ID: T/0398 Gm library type: TTT Production Programme title: PAST CRIMES Production title: MURDER IN STORE Synopsis: MURDER IN STORE' At 7.30 p.m. on Thursday 22 December 2005 - In November of 1907 the country was shocked by a brutal killing in a Co-op store at Windy Nook in Gateshead. It was a cautionary tale of what can happen when respectable citizens take the law into their own hands. Goods had been going missing from the store with no signs of forced entry. Members of the local Co-op committee feared it was an inside job and didn't want to involve the police because it would bring scandal on the good name of the North Eastern Co-operative Society. So one dark night, three committee members and a young Co-op apprentice lay in wait for the thief. They tackled him and there was a violent struggle. Suddenly the man pulled out a gun and shot one man, John Patterson, through the head. The victim died several hours later. Christopher Carr was wounded in the hip which left him permanently disabled. The intruder ran off, bravely pursued by one Mrs Ather, who lived above the stores and was married to one of the committee men. Clad only in a nightdress and brandishing an axe, she gave chase but the killer made off. Police enquiries soon led them to Joseph William Noble, a local colliery blacksmith. They found large amounts of Co-op goods in his stores, plus tools of his trade which could also be used for housebreaking. But there was one problem - the committee members all knew Joe Noble and they all swore the man in the shop had been a stranger. But when Noble's trial went ahead, the weight of circumstantial evidence persuaded them that Noble must have been the man after all. The blacksmith went to the gallows on March 24th 1908, protesting his innocence to the end. His last words to the executioner were: "Don't hurt my neck". KIM INGLIS presents another programme that reconstructs the events of that fateful night and examines the evidence which put him in the frame. PAST CRIMES is a Suedunnit production for ITV Tyne Tees. Series title: PAST CRIMES (SERIES 2) Series ID: T/0398-02 Credits text: Presenter - KIM INGLIS Producer - SUE DRUMMOND Executive Producer - GRAEME THOMPSON A Suedunnit production for ITV Tyne Tees. Paris company: TYNE TEES TELEVISION Genre: FACTUAL ITC class ID: Running time - minutes: Running time - seconds: First TX date: 2005-12-22 Production area: REGIONAL PROGRAMMES Production type: PROGRAMME Version type: UK VERSION Local series ID: Local episode ID: Picture style: Colour Sound style: Stereo Slot time: 30 Commissioner: TYNE TEES TELEVISION Exploit Issues: Production companies: SUEDUNNIT LIMITED - See more at: http://www.itnsource.com/en/shotlist/ITVProgs/2005/12/22/T03980011/?s=Windy%20AND%20Nook#sthash.fs8QHTJj.dpuf
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Susan10146857
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31 Dec 2013 22:46 |
Oh don't start me off Mr M.....have you got all you need with newspaper articles?......my forte :-D
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MR_MAGOO
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31 Dec 2013 22:44 |
My GGrandfathers sister married a guy who was involved in "The Barnes Murder" in 1879 in London. Catherine Webster murdered Julia Thomas.
http://murderpedia.org/female.W/w/webster-catherine.htm
David Attenborough and his wife Jane bought a house situated between the former Mayfield Cottages (which still stand today) in 1952 and the Hole in the Wall pub. Workmen found a skull and it was proved that it was Thomas'.
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