ð—™ð—¼ð—¹ð—¹ð—¼ð˜„ ð˜‚𘀠ð—®ð˜€ ð˜„ð—² ð—¯ð—¿ð—¶ð—²ð—³ð—¹ð˜† ð˜ð—®ð—¸ð—² ð˜†ð—¼ð˜‚ ð˜ð—µð—¿ð—¼ð˜‚ð—´ð—µ ð—® ð—·ð—¼ð˜‚ð—¿ð—»ð—²ð˜† ð—¼ð—³ ð˜ð—µð—®ð˜ ð—®ð˜„ð—³ð˜‚ð—¹ ð—±ð—®ð˜† ð—¶ð—» ðŸðŸ´ðŸ´ðŸ®.
ð——ð—¶ð˜€ð—®ð˜€ð˜ð—²ð—¿ ð—¦ð—¶ð˜ð—² - ð—§ð—µð—² ð— ð—²ð—ºð—¼ð—¿ð—¶ð—®ð—¹ - ð—§ð—µð—² ð—šð—¿ð—®ð˜ƒð—²ð˜€
ð—§ð—µð—²ð—¿ð—² ð—®ð—¿ð—² ð˜€ð—¼ð—ºð—² ð—®ð—¿ð˜ð—¶ð—°ð—¹ð—²ð˜€ ð˜„ð—¿ð—¶ð˜ð˜ð—²ð—» ð—®ð—¯ð—¼ð˜‚ð˜ ð˜ð—µð—¶ð˜€, ð—¯ð˜‚ð˜ ð˜„ð—² ð˜€ð—µð—¼ð˜‚ð—¹ð—± ð—»ð—²ð˜ƒð—²ð—¿ ð—³ð—¼ð—¿ð—´ð—²ð˜ ð˜ð—µð—² ðŸ±ðŸ° ð˜ð—µð—®ð˜ ð—½ð—²ð—¿ð—¶ð˜€ð—µð—²ð—± ð—¼ð—» ð˜ð—µð—®ð˜ ð—±ð—®ð˜†.
ð— ð—¼ð˜€ð˜ð—¹ð˜† ð—°ð—µð—¶ð—¹ð—±ð—¿ð—²ð—» ð˜ð—µð—®ð˜ ð˜„ð—²ð—¿ð—² ð˜€ð—²ð—»ð˜ ð—¼ð˜‚ð˜ ð˜ð—¼ ð˜„ð—¼ð—¿ð—¸ ð˜‚ð—»ð—±ð—²ð—¿ ð—µð—®ð—¿ð—±ð—¹ð˜† ð—®ð—»ð˜† ð—›ð—²ð—®ð—¹ð˜ð—µ ð—®ð—»ð—± ð—¦ð—®ð—³ð—²ð˜ð˜† ð—®ð˜ ð˜ð—µð—²ð˜€ð—² ð—©ð—¶ð—°ð˜ð—¼ð—¿ð—¶ð—®ð—» ð— ð—¶ð—¹ð—¹ð˜€.
ð“ð¡ðšð§ð¤ð˜€ ð˜ð—¼ ð”ð§ððžð«ðœð¥ð¢ðŸðŸðž ð‚ðžð¦ðžððžð«ð², ð°ð¡ð¨ ð°ð¨ð«ð¤ ðð¢ð«ðžð¥ðžð¬ð¬ð¥ð² ðð¨ ð©ð«ðžð¬ðžð«ð¯ðž ðð«ðšððŸð¨ð«ð ð‡ðžð«ð¢ððšð ðž.
Grave found by Christopher Lawson and Cliff Tasker.
ð—¡ð—²ð˜„ð—¹ð—®ð—»ð—± ð— ð—¶ð—¹ð—¹ð˜€ : www.undercliffecemetery.co.uk...
ð—©ð—²ð—¿ð—±ð—¶ð—°ð˜ ð—¼ð—³ ð—®ð—°ð—°ð—¶ð—±ð—²ð—»ð˜ð—®ð—¹ ð—±ð—²ð—®ð˜ð—µ ð˜„ð—®ð˜€ ð—³ð—¼ð˜‚ð—»ð—±
he inquest began on 9 January. One reporter wrote that ‘a painfully pathetic incident was narrated by one of the witnesses’, a young widow named Sarah Hancock, whose husband, John, a stone mason from Derbyshire, had recently died, leaving her with two small daughters, Margaret and Annie, and a thirteen-year-old son, James Henry. She said that as he was leaving, just before 6am to go to work at the mill where he was employed as a doffer, James had said to her: ‘Don’t let me go this morning, someone will be killed at that place before breakfast time.’ His mother had replied: ‘It’s my rent week this week and thou must go.’
When James stated that he’d seen the chimney move in the wind, she continued: ‘The masters know better than such as ye. They will never put you in danger’. The newspaper commented: ‘We trust that the persons responsible for his safety will not go unpunished.’ Despite evidence that the owners had known of the dangerous state of the chimney, a verdict of accidental death was found.
ð—¦ð—²ð˜ƒð—²ð—» ð˜„ð—²ð—²ð—¸ð˜€ ð˜„ð—®ð—´ð—²ð˜€ ð—®ð˜€ ð—°ð—¼ð—ºð—½ð—²ð—»ð˜€ð—®ð˜ð—¶ð—¼ð—»
James Henderson was the father of two of the girls killed in the accident and in 1884 he took Sir Edward Ripley, Ripley’s brothers and a Mr Taylor to court. The case appeared before Justice Manisty and jury at Leeds summer assizes. Henderson was a wool comber working for Greenwoods, a firm which rented part of Ripley’s mill. His two daughters, Mary and Sarah Jane, worked as drawers for the firm of Sugden & Briggs, also in the mill complex. Mary earned 7s 6d a week whilst Sarah Jane was a half-timer, working part of the day in the mill and spending the rest of the day in school, earned 3s 6d, though their colleague, James Nicholls told the court that their wages would soon have risen to 11s and 9s respectively.
This was an important consideration since most families at the time relied heavily on children’s earnings to support the family. Henderson also had five other, younger, children to look after. The two girls worked from six in the morning to half past five or six at night. After their death the Ripley firm paid their funeral expenses and gave seven weeks wages as compensation.
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