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Country code |
GB |
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Repository code |
234 |
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Repository |
National Records of Scotland |
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Reference |
JC26/1890/168 |
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Title |
Trial papers relating to Archibald Moir for the crime of culpable and reckless conduct at Milngavie branch, North British Railway, near the junction of branch railway with the Helensburgh branch, East Kilpatrick, Dumbarton. Tried at High Court, Glasgow (Second Court) |
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Dates |
29 Oct 1890 |
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Access status |
Open |
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Location |
On site |
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File |
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Finding aids |
19th Century Solemn Database |
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Related record |
RHP140033 AD14/90/167 |
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Accused |
Archibald Moir, married, Verdict: Not guilty, Sentence: Assoilzied simpliciter and dismissed. Note: Permitting passenger train to enter branch railway when signals were against it. Book of rules and regulations of the North British Railway dated 1884 included.
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Victim |
Richard Jackson, Glasmont, Bearsden John Weatherston, gardener, Crossburn Cottage, Bearsden William Grassick, constable, Milngavie Walter Mitchell, Hillend, Milngavie William Dickie Christie, Ardarroch House, Bearsden John Thomson, Braidwood Cottage, Bearsden Sarah Ann Jackson, Glasmont, Bearsden Helen Junor, Not stated William Watson, Clairinch Thomas Jeffrey, Lochend, Bearsden John McLachlan, Altidore, Bearsden Archibald Mitchell, Kirk Place, Bearsden Andrew Gray, teacher, Milngavie Joseph McFarlane, East Chapelton, Bearsden James Duncan Boyack, Woodvale, Bearsden Peter James Sutherland, Kirk Place, Bearsden William Readman, Stewart Terrace, Bearsden James Cockburn McLauren, Fernacoil, Bearsden Alexander Junor, Not stated Margaret MacIntosh, dressmaker, Not stated Kenneth McKenzie, Not stated Sarah McKenzie, Not stated Elizabeth MacIntosh, nurse, Norwood Agnes Gray, sister of Andrew Gray, teacher, Milngavie
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