Village History

He could not say

whether Mr Lester wis present at the Board or not. TI socessuger who mins wee Joseph Witness thought be came on behalf of daese’s friends. as ha told witoem be (lime straight from Beokett’s Ease. He did not consider that an order should always be grouted in every case of accident. It was left to the discretion of the Believing Ofloer. He had twice visited deceased. viz, on the and 22nd. He might add that the digester .lid sot give the sensors to the soother so that he sent to the mother himself. The Cor wer. after sumraarisiar the evidence, psiated out there was no doubt the man died as stated by Dr Buena front look jaw. which followed ass result of the burns. He added that so far as he knew there was no recorded ease of recovery from look-jaw following on burns. There was very alight hope of recovery in such a case as the they were invistisatice. That wa. a Coroner inquest, and not a court of easitary inspection : Au•. t the Rivas time at..itemisation .10 lid b. dimwe 1 to thisnondit’on of the hot.se in an far a• it affected the man’s e of r.covery.

Northampton Mercury – Friday 01 March 1901