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DEATHS
On the 11th February, at Caledonian Road, London, Frederick, infant son of
Mr John BALLS, jun., late of Bungay.
On the 11th February, at his residence, Long Croft, Tring, John Burnham
SAFFORD, Esq., youngest son of the late Samuel SAFFORD, Esq., of Mettingham
Castle, Suffolk.
On the 12th February, at Bungay, aged 74, Mary, the wife of Mr Robert
CLAXTON, shoemaker and clothier.
On the 13th February, at Beccles, Henry, son of William BALLS, labourer,
aged 3 years.
On the 15th February, at the house of her brother, Shipley KESTEVEN, Stroud
Green, Hornsey, Caroline, the wife of the Rev D. H. LEIGHTON, rector of
Worlingham.
On the 16th February, at Beccles, Mr Robert HOLMES, aged 68 years, many
years gardener at Raveningham Hall.
In addition to the above: -
Beccles & Bungay Weekly News 19 February 1867
Page 4, column 3
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TOFT MONKS
A Sad And Fatal Accident occurred to Robert ALDRED, a young man about 19
years of age, in the service of Mr COLMAN, of "The Elms," here. On Tuesday
last [12 February] he was sent with two horses and a waggon to Covehithe for
seed, and when returning and passing through the hamlet of Hulver, it is
supposed he made an attempt to gain the shaft of the waggon, missed his
hold, and fell, the wheel passing over him causing instant death. He was at
once removed to the Gate Inn, where an inquest was held on Thursday, before
B.L. GROSS, Esq., county coroner, and the jury returned a verdict of
"accidental death." The deceased was a remarkably steady, well conducted
young man, and his untimely end is lamented by all who knew him.