Pit Accident - Emmanuel JAMES 1868 (General)
Kindly submitted by Terry James
This is taken from the Gloucester Journal 29th Feb 1868
(They state the surname as Jones but it should be James
as I have the death cert.)
FOREST OF DEAN DISTRICT
Fatal Mining Accident
We last week stated the particulars of an accident to a miner at West Dean named Emmanuel James. He was engaged in blasting rock, and was killed by an unexpected explosion of the gunpowder. An inquest was held by J Lovegrove Esq on Saturday. Mr J Nash the manager of the China Bottom mine described the work entrusted to the deceased, and said it was usual to leave the quantity of powder to be used,and the time of firing it to the mens discretion.The deceased's companion at the time of the explosion was too unwell to attend the inquest. A verdict to the effect that the occurence was accidental was returned by the jury.
Pit Accident - Emmanuel JAMES 1868 Bream
Year: 1868
Month: Feb
Day: 23
Surname: JAMES
Forenames: Emmanuel
Place of Residence: Bream's Woodside
Age at death: 45
Officiating Minister: Basil A Galland Curate
Event: Burial
Cause of death:
Memoranda:
Notes:
Register Reference: P57 IN 1/17
Page No: 74
Parish_Chapel: Bream
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