The Loxton Murder – 1954 Inquest & Trial
Inquest & Trial The inquest at Axbridge magistrates’ court took two and half-hours and six witnesses were called. Mr. Peter Tiarks was the first to be called and after describing Read More …
Inquest & Trial The inquest at Axbridge magistrates’ court took two and half-hours and six witnesses were called. Mr. Peter Tiarks was the first to be called and after describing Read More …
The Incident At 7.20 a.m. on Wednesday, September 1st 1954 Mr. Peter Tiarks, the youngest son of the late Frank Tiarks was in bed at his home at Bridport, Dorset Read More …
Introduction In 1899 Miss Friederika Alwine Maria Buls came from Germany to be a ladies maid to Emmy Maria Franziska, the wife of Mr. Frank Tiarks. When World War 2 Read More …
On November 5th 1605, a band of thirteen men, led by Robert Catesby were foiled in their plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament. A Yorkshire man called Guido Read More …
The following extract is transcribed exactly as it was written in the Weston Mercury & Somerset Herald September 7th 1889 :- LOXTON – Last week, an instance occurred here that Read More …
In 1887, many towns and villages all over England celebrated the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria, who succeeded to the throne on 21 July 1837. On the 3 May 1887 Read More …
The earliest information currently known about the Southwood family of direct descent to the Loxton branch shows that they are from North Curry, Somerset, about six miles east of the Read More …