Foul Deeds & Suspicious Deaths Around Derby

Foul Deeds & Suspicious Deaths Around Derby
Author: Keith Turton
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2005-04-30
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1783408812

Foul Deeds and Suspicious Deaths Around Derby is a collection of gruesome murders brought together by author Kevin Turton. Each chapter gives a detailed examination of some of the facts behind some of Derby's most notorious murder cases. Carefully researched the book re-counts the circumstances and consequences of each individual case. Whilst the book covers the hard facts of the brutal times the author gives insight into the social conditions prevalent at the time and the courtroom arena in which so many stood trial for their life.These are the cases that dominated the breakfast tables of households both local and national! They caused argument and debate across the whole country and often packed Derby's courtroom to the rafters. Spanning almost 150 years the book looks at the cause and effect of human emotions that led to tragedies and how both society and the legal system reacted.Cases include 'Pity the Poor Children—The Murders of Elizabeth and Martha Smith 18541'. 'With Malice Afterthought—The Murder of Phoebe Barnes 1851'. 'A Case of Starvation—The Killing of Baby Annie 1889'. 'Allotment No 48—The Murder of Maude Atkins 1922' and 'The Murder of a Corpse—The Killing of Ivy May Warner 1951'.

Deadly Derbyshire

Deadly Derbyshire
Author: Scott Lomax
Publisher: Grub Street Publishers
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2012-09-20
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1844687007

A collection of historical British true crime stories, with illustrations included. From the murder of Hannah Hewitt in 1732 to John Cotton’s killing in 1898, Deadly Derbyshire gathers dramatic, atmospheric true tales of murder and manslaughter in this county in England’s East Midlands. Read about the “fiery” circumstances of the death of John McMorrow; a farm tragedy at Stoney Houghton; and killings for pittances such as three eggs and a sixpence. You’ll also discover stories of unprovoked and wicked deeds and numerous suspicious deaths. Based on extensive research of newspaper archives, uncovering a large number of cases never previously explored, this compendium examines the darker side of this historical port city.

Until Death Us Do Part

Until Death Us Do Part
Author: Samantha Arran
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2015-07-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1504945824

French Olivier Ventre rang his good friend Jordan Royle from his Cambridge University days, a well-respected owner of a prestigious London department store. To his surprise, Jordan and not the voice mail, answered. After greetings and enquiries, Olivier told him, Im coming with my sister, Sharlyne, to stay with our grandparents, Jordan. Sharlyne, having completed university and on the principals recommendation, has been offered an interview for a prestigious position based in London. Sharlyne has worked so hard, gaining masters with honours in her degrees, and we are all so proud of her. Her IQ is over 130. Jordan hadnt met Sharlyne, with her being educated abroad and when she did visit her grandparents, he was working abroad. Olivier had always spoken highly of her. Whats this position? he asked. Let her tell you. Sharlyne, compared to the modern trend of today, has an innate modesty, but she will feel comfortable sharing this with you. Are you okay for a few minutes Jordan? Carry on.

Derbyshire Murders

Derbyshire Murders
Author: Martin Baggoley
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2012-02-29
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 0752484052

Derbyshire Murders brings together fifteen of the county's most extraordinary and shocking cases. The crimes covered made not just local but in some cases national headlines. For this fascinating, illustrated collection, Martin Baggoley has returned to original sources - including police interviews, trial transcripts and contemporary newspaper reports - to rebuild each story from scratch. Cases include a murder and robbery committed in 1842 in Stanley, and the murder of a police constable in Derby in 1879. Although the killer was sentenced to death, he was reprieved after it was revealed how the jury had reached their decision: they drew lots and tossed a coin. Also included are cases from Belper, Chesterfield, Bonsall, Glossop and Ilkeston. This unique re-examination of the darker side of Derbyshire's past is sure to appeal to all those interested in the shady side of the county's history.

Derbyshire Extremes

Derbyshire Extremes
Author: David Fearnehough
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2010-12-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1445627809

An entertaining, informative and easily accessible record of over 600 extremes in Derbyshire.

Nonconformity in Derbyshire

Nonconformity in Derbyshire
Author: Stephen Orchard
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2009-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 160899161X

Nonconformity in Derbyshire has been little researched and what has been published about it is scattered through many sources, ancient and modern. There is no standard nineteenth-century history as there is for many other counties. Yet there is an important story to be told. Derbyshire was the birthplace of John Cotton; the minutes of its Wirksworth Classis are a rare survival from the Commonwealth period; from Duffield in Derbyshire Roger Morrice, whose significant Journal has been published, was ejected. The book England's Remembrancer (1663), published sermons by ejected country ministers, as distinct from London ones, is dominated by ministers from Derbyshire or with connections there. An important Dissenting Academy was established at Findern, near Derby, and the diary of James Clegg, dissenting minister, has been published. This book provides the context for these events and tells the stories of the county families who promoted Dissent. An evaluation of Nonconformity in Derbyshire also provides a case study for a wider assessment of the impact of Dissent out of London and its eventual decline through the eighteenth century. The story concludes with the attempts of Thomas Wilson, an important founder of modern Congregationalism, to revive dissenting causes in his home county as the eighteenth century drew to a close.

Sessional Papers

Sessional Papers
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
Publisher:
Total Pages: 900
Release: 1901
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: