BlameGame
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Collection of models, data, and outputs for analysing changes in the attribution of blame in 19thc British news around mental health (part. suicide). • 5 items • Updated
Error code: DatasetGenerationCastError
Exception: DatasetGenerationCastError
Message: An error occurred while generating the dataset
All the data files must have the same columns, but at some point there are 2 new columns ({'index', 'most_similar'})
This happened while the csv dataset builder was generating data using
hf://datasets/npedrazzini/19thc_ms_news/murder_suicide_similarity_results.csv (at revision 1aaf2a658c6c1414db647348daa22f4fa93f28a0)
Please either edit the data files to have matching columns, or separate them into different configurations (see docs at https://hf.co/docs/hub/datasets-manual-configuration#multiple-configurations)
Traceback: Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.12/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1831, in _prepare_split_single
writer.write_table(table)
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.12/site-packages/datasets/arrow_writer.py", line 714, in write_table
pa_table = table_cast(pa_table, self._schema)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.12/site-packages/datasets/table.py", line 2272, in table_cast
return cast_table_to_schema(table, schema)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.12/site-packages/datasets/table.py", line 2218, in cast_table_to_schema
raise CastError(
datasets.table.CastError: Couldn't cast
NLP: int64
issue: int64
art_num: string
title: string
collection: string
full_date: string
year: int64
month: int64
day: int64
location: string
word_count: int64
ocrquality: double
decade: int64
unique_id: string
keyword: string
articles: string
index: double
most_similar: string
-- schema metadata --
pandas: '{"index_columns": [{"kind": "range", "name": null, "start": 0, "' + 2296
to
{'NLP': Value('int64'), 'issue': Value('int64'), 'art_num': Value('string'), 'title': Value('string'), 'collection': Value('string'), 'full_date': Value('string'), 'year': Value('int64'), 'month': Value('int64'), 'day': Value('int64'), 'location': Value('string'), 'word_count': Value('int64'), 'ocrquality': Value('float64'), 'decade': Value('int64'), 'unique_id': Value('string'), 'keyword': Value('string'), 'articles': Value('string')}
because column names don't match
During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/src/services/worker/src/worker/job_runners/config/parquet_and_info.py", line 1339, in compute_config_parquet_and_info_response
parquet_operations = convert_to_parquet(builder)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "/src/services/worker/src/worker/job_runners/config/parquet_and_info.py", line 972, in convert_to_parquet
builder.download_and_prepare(
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.12/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 894, in download_and_prepare
self._download_and_prepare(
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.12/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 970, in _download_and_prepare
self._prepare_split(split_generator, **prepare_split_kwargs)
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.12/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1702, in _prepare_split
for job_id, done, content in self._prepare_split_single(
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.12/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1833, in _prepare_split_single
raise DatasetGenerationCastError.from_cast_error(
datasets.exceptions.DatasetGenerationCastError: An error occurred while generating the dataset
All the data files must have the same columns, but at some point there are 2 new columns ({'index', 'most_similar'})
This happened while the csv dataset builder was generating data using
hf://datasets/npedrazzini/19thc_ms_news/murder_suicide_similarity_results.csv (at revision 1aaf2a658c6c1414db647348daa22f4fa93f28a0)
Please either edit the data files to have matching columns, or separate them into different configurations (see docs at https://hf.co/docs/hub/datasets-manual-configuration#multiple-configurations)Need help to make the dataset viewer work? Make sure to review how to configure the dataset viewer, and open a discussion for direct support.
NLP int64 | issue int64 | art_num string | title string | collection string | full_date string | year int64 | month int64 | day int64 | location string | word_count int64 | ocrquality float64 | decade int64 | unique_id string | keyword string | articles string |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2,247 | 313 | art0093 | The Bee-Hive : | British Library Heritage Made Digital Newspapers | 1869-03-13 | 1,869 | 3 | 13 | London, England | 726 | 0.8778 | 1,860 | 2247_313_art0093_1869-03-13 | murder | THURSDAI IN THE COMMONS. short notices given, and questions proper business of the night wit; Rathbone the new member for Liv that he would call attention "to the ter sef h e alization caused by the want of e. ministration of local funds." The as interesting as vvidp, and the demoralization i"eoairiceentioetntoad ot st... |
2,247 | 821 | art0137 | The Bee-Hive : | British Library Heritage Made Digital Newspapers | 1869-08-21 | 1,869 | 8 | 21 | London, England | 790 | 0.8982 | 1,860 | 2247_821_art0137_1869-08-21 | murder | THE FATAL STEAM-TUG EXPLOSION. The bad boileis have another year of it to themselves. How many lives, we wonder, would it take to get rid of them all, by this process of natural death as to the inanimate iron, but of cruel maiming and slaughter to sensitive human beings? Poor JOE WILLIAMS was the second person killed b... |
2,247 | 821 | art0047 | The Bee-Hive : | British Library Heritage Made Digital Newspapers | 1869-08-21 | 1,869 | 8 | 21 | London, England | 597 | 0.8845 | 1,860 | 2247_821_art0047_1869-08-21 | murder | THE FATAL STEAM-TUG EXPLOSION. teooTered ; and she had herself had it, though The bad boilers have another year of it 0 vaccinated when a child. The magistrate enthemselves. How many lives, we wonde 4eavoured to show her, that her ow:facts were, ~,r1 would it take to get rid of them all, by Of. (1,11 the whole, against... |
2,248 | 507 | art0022 | The Penny Bee-Hive. | British Library Heritage Made Digital Newspapers | 1870-05-07 | 1,870 | 5 | 7 | London, England | 523 | 0.8851 | 1,870 | 2248_507_art0022_1870-05-07 | murder | SOCIETY OF ARTS.—About six thousand persons attended a conversa.zhne given last evening by the Society of Arts at the South Kensington Museum. Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales, had accented invitations, and on their arrival they were received at the garden entrance by Lord Henry G. Lennox, Chairm... |
2,248 | 507 | art0032 | The Penny Bee-Hive. | British Library Heritage Made Digital Newspapers | 1870-05-07 | 1,870 | 5 | 7 | London, England | 754 | 0.8998 | 1,870 | 2248_507_art0032_1870-05-07 | murder | THE .C.A.kTOL, or Chief Palace of Home. The tyrannical reign of Tarquin the Proud was at length brought to an end, and with it the kingly power in Rome for ever, by an event recorded in stories that hare become part of the world's inheritance, famous for all time, and which must therefore be given at length. The legen... |
2,248 | 514 | art0035 | The Penny Bee-Hive. | British Library Heritage Made Digital Newspapers | 1870-05-14 | 1,870 | 5 | 14 | London, England | 510 | 0.8564 | 1,870 | 2248_514_art0035_1870-05-14 | murder | SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1870. TRADES OUTRAGES IN MANCHESTO" WE need scarcely say that it was with the deepest regret we noticed the account of WO' famous trade outrages perpetrated by brini‘; makers in Manchester, which appeared in th. 6 last number of our paper. The BEEttivo it pledged to uphold the rights of non—unionis w... |
2,249 | 823 | art0052 | The Bee-Hive. | British Library Heritage Made Digital Newspapers | 1873-08-23 | 1,873 | 8 | 23 | London, England | 566 | 0.8997 | 1,870 | 2249_823_art0052_1873-08-23 | murder | AUG. 23 1878. most striking thing connected with the whole affair was the ,sermon of Father Goddard. Ine praise of the young prince had in it all the unctions overstatement of a Court chaplain anxious to put a gloss of fine words on the peccadilloes of a high-born sinner. 44 Yoa merit," said the Rev. Father, "all the ... |
2,249 | 111 | art0028 | The Bee-Hive. | British Library Heritage Made Digital Newspapers | 1873-01-11 | 1,873 | 1 | 11 | London, England | 747 | 0.8928 | 1,870 | 2249_111_art0028_1873-01-11 | murder | LATEST INTELLIGENCE. FuthAf. The direetork of the Bank of England reduced the rate of discount yesterday from 5 per cent. to 41, per cent., and a corresponding reduction is being made in the interest allotved for deposits. Yesterday afternoon, about it quarter Past three o'clock, the Whole Of the -Upper floors of th... |
2,249 | 624 | art0047 | The Bee-Hive. | British Library Heritage Made Digital Newspapers | 1871-06-24 | 1,871 | 6 | 24 | London, England | 674 | 0.8505 | 1,870 | 2249_624_art0047_1871-06-24 | murder | LATEST INTELLIGENCE. FRIDAY. At Bromsgrove, yesterday, Morin Rice was charged with stealing Samuel Edward Thomas, a male infant, aged six weeks. The prisoner took the child from its sister in the street and absconded. She was committed for trial. • ' The annual: Meeting of the Society for improving the dwellingsrof ... |
2,249 | 318 | art0015 | The Bee-Hive. | British Library Heritage Made Digital Newspapers | 1871-03-18 | 1,871 | 3 | 18 | London, England | 666 | 0.8814 | 1,870 | 2249_318_art0015_1871-03-18 | murder | BLACK WOOD, MONMOUTHSHIRE. THR MINERS OF WALES. A mass meeting of the miners of Monmouthshire was hold at Plas k'arrn Field, on Monday, the 13th; Mr.. John Lloyd was elected chairman. After a few, brief introductory remarks in both :languages, he called Mr. Abeiliaego Williams, Miners' Agent; Pontypridd, to address t... |
2,249 | 325 | art0091 | The Bee-Hive. | British Library Heritage Made Digital Newspapers | 1871-03-25 | 1,871 | 3 | 25 | London, England | 576 | 0.8694 | 1,870 | 2249_325_art0091_1871-03-25 | murder | CENTENARY OF THE BIRTH OF ROBERT OWEN. On Monday ()ironing a meeting of gentlemen who have been co. workers and associated with the late' Itobeit ("Wen, in his various social, 00-operative, and philanthropic movements, was held at the rooms of the Sunday League, 256, High ttolbbth, for the purpose of considering the b... |
2,249 | 1,022 | art0029 | The Bee-Hive. | British Library Heritage Made Digital Newspapers | 1870-10-22 | 1,870 | 10 | 22 | London, England | 644 | 0.8795 | 1,870 | 2249_1022_art0029_1870-10-22 | murder | FATAL RIOT AMONG "NAVVIES." Scenes of violence and' bloodshed were enacted on Saturday and Sunday morning at the village of Armathwaite, 'about twelve miles south of Carlisle, where a large number of navvies areemployed upon the contraet of Ilesats. Baylis and Eckersley, in the construction of the Settle and Carlisle ... |
2,249 | 910 | art0032 | The Bee-Hive. | British Library Heritage Made Digital Newspapers | 1870-09-10 | 1,870 | 9 | 10 | London, England | 548 | 0.8524 | 1,870 | 2249_910_art0032_1870-09-10 | murder | PLAIN DEALER. IT is wonderful what folly even very wise people will sometimes talk. The Spectator, which stands, in our opinion, pre-eminent for political wislom and bigh.minded impartiality, has actually, more than once, and in a very out-spoken way lost Saturday. declared that there is danger to Europe from the extr... |
2,249 | 827 | art0055 | The Bee-Hive. | British Library Heritage Made Digital Newspapers | 1870-08-27 | 1,870 | 8 | 27 | London, England | 559 | 0.8526 | 1,870 | 2249_827_art0055_1870-08-27 | murder | CLIESTER.—Ou Mon. day the lion. Norman Grosvenor. M.P., laid the foundation stone of new British Schools in Chester. The building Will be situated in Windmill.. lane, nor the site ot the present British Schools, which have become too small for the number of scholars who attend. The new building will accommodate about 5... |
2,249 | 1,008 | art0056 | The Bee-Hive. | British Library Heritage Made Digital Newspapers | 1870-10-08 | 1,870 | 10 | 8 | London, England | 665 | 0.8693 | 1,870 | 2249_1008_art0056_1870-10-08 | murder | CONVEIZEC ON -S,CIN;TIFIC INSTRUCTION. —A conference wa.a held •in the Industrial and Fine Art Institution, Wakefield, the other night, for the parivee of _considering the best means of disseminating serentige know-ledge'. 'Mr. W. 11. Lee; the pre's-ittbrit,' Was in -the chair, and several Other infiuthitial person. -w... |
2,249 | 713 | art0008 | The Bee-Hive. | British Library Heritage Made Digital Newspapers | 1872-07-13 | 1,872 | 7 | 13 | London, England | 756 | 0.8975 | 1,870 | 2249_713_art0008_1872-07-13 | murder | LEGISLATION FOR WOAIEN. WIUN the House of Common's, by its decisive vote on the Ist of May, aflirtned that women ought to . have nothing to do, directly or indirectly, with legislation, honourable members Must have had very fresh in their recollection the fact that legislation had very much to do with women, Mr. Jacon ... |
2,249 | 727 | art0068 | The Bee-Hive. | British Library Heritage Made Digital Newspapers | 1872-07-27 | 1,872 | 7 | 27 | London, England | 761 | 0.8952 | 1,870 | 2249_727_art0068_1872-07-27 | murder | LATEST INTELLIGENCR FRIDAY. Mrs. John Hilton has received from the Princess Christian a donation of 44 for tho Creche, in Stepney Causeway, &Mat Lovers of mountain climbing, saYe the Swiss Times, will be interested to know that the path from the Cascade of Etrerubklires to Monnetier is now . open, and can .be safely fo... |
2,595 | 1,006 | art0040 | The Forest of Dean Examiner : | British Library Living with Machines Project | 1876-10-06 | 1,876 | 10 | 6 | Blakeney, Gloucestershire, England | 797 | 0.8952 | 1,870 | 2595_1006_art0040_1876-10-06 | murder | OCTOBER 6. 1867. LORD DERBY ON THE GOVERNMENT I No one can quarrel with the Earl of Derby's summary of the objects which English public po inion, so practically unanimous, has been aiming to secure during the last few weeks. These the noble Earl, in reply to the Mansion House Del., talon on Wednesday, said were the p... |
2,595 | 611 | art0054 | The Forest of Dean Examiner : | British Library Living with Machines Project | 1875-06-11 | 1,875 | 6 | 11 | Blakeney, Gloucestershire, England | 645 | 0.8564 | 1,870 | 2595_611_art0054_1875-06-11 | murder | THE EXAMINER. FRIDAY. JUNE 11, 1875. The report that a son of Lord Aherd., would stand for Merthyr is declared to te untrue. It is said lthe labour candidate possibly be Mr. Lloyd Jones._ . Mr. Macdonald, M.P., on Monday adtin,, a mass meeting of Fife and Clacknuuthii; labourers, chiefly on the subject of the lab* l... |
2,595 | 108 | art0047 | The Forest of Dean Examiner : | British Library Living with Machines Project | 1875-01-08 | 1,875 | 1 | 8 | Blakeney, Gloucestershire, England | 552 | 0.8906 | 1,870 | 2595_108_art0047_1875-01-08 | murder | TRAGZI,Y. James Cranwell, aged 50, who was convicted at the last session of the Centro.) Criminal Court of the murder of a woman named Emma Bellamy, by beating her on the bead with a shoemak er'a banner, and cutting her throat, was executed OD Monday morning within the gaol of Newgate. The tacts of the case were very ... |
2,595 | 1,029 | art0015 | The Forest of Dean Examiner : | British Library Living with Machines Project | 1875-10-29 | 1,875 | 10 | 29 | Blakeney, Gloucestershire, England | 588 | 0.8972 | 1,870 | 2595_1029_art0015_1875-10-29 | murder | GENERAL NEWS. The quantity of Indian tea imported to England from the lot of January to the list of August, thi* year was 13.&38.:m01b.. as conmared with 8,03,M1b. during the same period last year. At the Freston Comity /Jetty Sessions, on Saturday, John Harrison, of •E'ishwick, was lined £5 sod 1.08 o for neglecting ... |
2,595 | 521 | art0073 | The Forest of Dean Examiner : | British Library Living with Machines Project | 1875-05-21 | 1,875 | 5 | 21 | Blakeney, Gloucestershire, England | 774 | 0.8639 | 1,870 | 2595_521_art0073_1875-05-21 | murder | MURDEROUS ASSAVLT UPON A WIFE AT WEDNESBITRY. On Saturday evening, just after eleven o'clock, a murderous assault was committed by a labourer, , named James Cowney, upon his wife, and the injuries inflicted by the husband are of such a serious nature that they may prove fatal' to tho victim of his violence. It seems t... |
2,595 | 101 | art0031 | The Forest of Dean Examiner : | British Library Living with Machines Project | 1875-01-01 | 1,875 | 1 | 1 | Blakeney, Gloucestershire, England | 555 | 0.862 | 1,870 | 2595_101_art0031_1875-01-01 | murder | STABBING IN WOL ERHAMPTON. At the Wolverhampton Borough Police Court, on Monday (before Sir. J. Morris and J. Moreton), a puddler s labourer, named William Dirkin, working at the Chillington Iron Company, was charged with catting, and wounding Edward Marlow, who appeared in court with his bead bandaged.—Complainant sta... |
2,595 | 101 | art0006 | The Forest of Dean Examiner : | British Library Living with Machines Project | 1875-01-01 | 1,875 | 1 | 1 | Blakeney, Gloucestershire, England | 517 | 0.8824 | 1,870 | 2595_101_art0006_1875-01-01 | murder | MEETING AT YONKLET. On Monday numerounly-atteniled meeting waa held a the Nag's Head Inn, when M. John Mantle pit. aided. The Miners Agent made a long. speech. and stated that lie had received a cheque that morning for £lO from The Derbyshire and Leicester-hire Associations— (applause)—and he was glad to say that the... |
2,595 | 1,015 | art0023 | The Forest of Dean Examiner : | British Library Living with Machines Project | 1875-10-15 | 1,875 | 10 | 15 | Blakeney, Gloucestershire, England | 505 | 0.8549 | 1,870 | 2595_1015_art0023_1875-10-15 | murder | WALES. EXTRAORDINARY DELUSION. Mr. Ernest Rids&le Ellaby, of 5, LIMSJOWII place, barrister, has applied to Mr. Knox at the Marlborough street Police Court repeatedly, to ask the magistrate to allow him to make a declaration which he bad reduced to writiug. and which covered six or seven closely mitten pages, to the ef... |
2,595 | 1,015 | art0021 | The Forest of Dean Examiner : | British Library Living with Machines Project | 1875-10-15 | 1,875 | 10 | 15 | Blakeney, Gloucestershire, England | 648 | 0.8641 | 1,870 | 2595_1015_art0021_1875-10-15 | murder | TWENTY-SEVEN TRADE UNIONISTS CHARGE OF MURDERING A SWEETHEART. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. A great deal of excitement was gauged In the village At the Shire Hall, Nottingham, last week, twenty. of Bodiara, near Hurstgreen, close to Hastings. on mven men sad two women were charged, on remand, Saturday, in consequence of the ar... |
2,595 | 917 | art0076 | The Forest of Dean Examiner : | British Library Living with Machines Project | 1875-09-17 | 1,875 | 9 | 17 | Blakeney, Gloucestershire, England | 529 | 0.8574 | 1,870 | 2595_917_art0076_1875-09-17 | murder | TRAGIC OCCURRENCE NEAR STAPPOI,I. On Sunday night an extraordinary happened at the hamlet of Berksvrich, about t; miles from Stafford, which resulted in the of a matt who is up to the present time usunrio but who is supposed to belong to Walsall. Hare, a well-to-do farmer, who resides at the pla, named, had, after retu... |
2,595 | 730 | art0062 | The Forest of Dean Examiner : | British Library Living with Machines Project | 1875-07-30 | 1,875 | 7 | 30 | Blakeney, Gloucestershire, England | 533 | 0.857 | 1,870 | 2595_730_art0062_1875-07-30 | murder | PARLIAMENT AND -TOILERS OF THE SEA." PLIMSOLL'S NOBLE INDISCRETION. If Mr. Plimsoll's offence last week against the rules of the House of Commons was emparallelled —as Mr. Disraeli said in the history of that House, the earnest sympathy with the deep feeling and the noble object of the member for Derby which has been... |
2,595 | 806 | art0053 | The Forest of Dean Examiner : | British Library Living with Machines Project | 1875-08-06 | 1,875 | 8 | 6 | Blakeney, Gloucestershire, England | 663 | 0.8969 | 1,870 | 2595_806_art0053_1875-08-06 | murder | PUBLIC SCHOOLS. - - The public schools of Englund (the Daily Kan remarks) were probably, in their roughest days, places whose worst fault was the too unflinching application of the law of the survival of the fittest. Strong and bravo boys ozone out of them robust seinhirs, and fitted for the battle of life at its hard... |
2,595 | 305 | art0008 | The Forest of Dean Examiner : | British Library Living with Machines Project | 1875-03-05 | 1,875 | 3 | 5 | Blakeney, Gloucestershire, England | 507 | 0.8706 | 1,870 | 2595_305_art0008_1875-03-05 | murder | AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. On Monday, at the Divisional Petty Sessions, held at Wolverhampton, Messrs. S. Cartwright, G. L. Underhill, and N. Ironmonger being on the bench, Samuel Barks, an elderly man, was charged onreinand, under the Vagrancy Act, with unlawfully gambling in a train on the London and North Western R... |
2,595 | 525 | art0084 | The Forest of Dean Examiner : | British Library Living with Machines Project | 1877-05-25 | 1,877 | 5 | 25 | Blakeney, Gloucestershire, England | 694 | 0.8647 | 1,870 | 2595_525_art0084_1877-05-25 | murder | THREATENED DISTURBANCES IN UTAH. The latest American papers to hand give some detaihifof the threatened opposition to the United States authority by the Mormons in Utah. A special despatch to the Herald, dated Utah, May 8, says—" Salt Lake, Utah, May 5, 1877 :—There is no longer any doubt that a dangerous undercurrent... |
2,595 | 119 | art0107 | The Forest of Dean Examiner : | British Library Living with Machines Project | 1877-01-19 | 1,877 | 1 | 19 | Blakeney, Gloucestershire, England | 594 | 0.8539 | 1,870 | 2595_119_art0107_1877-01-19 | murder | BIRMINGHAM. 4 murder of a most terrible nature wee oommitted at Aston, Birmingham, at an early hour on Tuesday mom log. The victim was Diary Saunders a woman thing. four years of age or thereabouts. She was the wide* of a man who was formerly landlord of the Bag Horse, Ashted row, but at his death she gave up tla busi... |
2,595 | 112 | art0058 | The Forest of Dean Examiner : | British Library Living with Machines Project | 1877-01-12 | 1,877 | 1 | 12 | Blakeney, Gloucestershire, England | 783 | 0.867 | 1,870 | 2595_112_art0058_1877-01-12 | murder | THE ARLESEY RAILWA Y DISASTER. The inquest on the victims of the Arliney collision was concluded on Jan. 4th.—Mr. Stirling, locomotive engineer, spoke to the excellent character of Pepper. the deceased driver. The trains might have been pollee up within 1200 yards and, had there been a continuous brake, in less tiue.--... |
2,595 | 511 | art0088 | The Forest of Dean Examiner : | British Library Living with Machines Project | 1877-05-11 | 1,877 | 5 | 11 | Blakeney, Gloucestershire, England | 554 | 0.8577 | 1,870 | 2595_511_art0088_1877-05-11 | murder | FRIGHTFUL OUTRAGES BY THE TURKS. A VILLAGE BURNT AND THE INEIABI, TANTS MURDERED. Bre lI.EST, May 7.—lt l• stated here that the Turks have burnt the village of Beket, between Kalafat and Odurgevo, and that they also destroyed three English . vessels lying at that plaoe. This Is their first set of „warfare, and is not u... |
2,595 | 511 | art0024 | The Forest of Dean Examiner : | British Library Living with Machines Project | 1877-05-11 | 1,877 | 5 | 11 | Blakeney, Gloucestershire, England | 675 | 0.8861 | 1,870 | 2595_511_art0024_1877-05-11 | murder | LEEDS GAS ACCOUNT COLLECTOR. Last week, at the twill Town Hall, before Aid. Luseock mid Mr. A. Lawson, Margaret Wilkinson, -21, Back Park street, Leeds, wee charged with stealing a gold watch end chain from Jame. Mortimer Lancaster, Harlon place. Woodhouse, collector to the Lent• Corporation Gee Company. Mr. A. Watson ... |
2,596 | 507 | art0022 | The Cotton Factory Times. | British Library Living with Machines Project | 1909-05-07 | 1,909 | 5 | 7 | Manchester, Greater Manchester, England | 560 | 0.8787 | 1,900 | 2596_507_art0022_1909-05-07 | murder | ACTORS SEIZED WITH ILLNESS. Several instances have occurred of famous actors being seized with serious illnesses while perforniing on the stage. lho celebrated liklinund Keen, while playing the part cf Othello at Covent Garden, was cuddenly SIII4ILC7I with an illness, from which he never recovered. Hie last words, as ... |
2,596 | 423 | art0057 | The Cotton Factory Times. | British Library Living with Machines Project | 1909-04-23 | 1,909 | 4 | 23 | Manchester, Greater Manchester, England | 579 | 0.8627 | 1,900 | 2596_423_art0057_1909-04-23 | murder | PERIODICAL REPORT. QUESTION OF LABOUR EXCHANGES. MURDEROUS CONDITIONS IN BULGARIA. In the Periodical Report (just iesued) of the International Federation of Textile Work'l'ers' A.woc,iatione the general secretary, Mr. W. Moreland, J.P., refers to the reoent deputation to Germany from the Parliamentary Committee of t... |
2,596 | 521 | art0111 | The Cotton Factory Times. | British Library Living with Machines Project | 1909-05-21 | 1,909 | 5 | 21 | Manchester, Greater Manchester, England | 686 | 0.8602 | 1,900 | 2596_521_art0111_1909-05-21 | murder | APPLE FRITTERS.--Pare n Apple, and out at in aims across. Take oat the middles with a small nutter. Shred the shera wlda sugar, dip in batter, and fry. Shred again with sugar. Back Biting, Back-biting! No word could posaibly be more descriptive of the despicable habit which we know by that name. We are at onoe remind... |
2,596 | 205 | art0039 | The Cotton Factory Times. | British Library Living with Machines Project | 1909-02-05 | 1,909 | 2 | 5 | Manchester, Greater Manchester, England | 770 | 0.8864 | 1,900 | 2596_205_art0039_1909-02-05 | murder | RICHARD MARSH. CHAPTER XXX.—(Ccatirmed.) It was poasibly Mr. Fitaberbert's wish to assume a tone of injured virtue; if no, the assumption wee a bad one. " Mr. Earle, you're treating me unitaitly ; you did it before, and you're doing it again; all I ask —all I've always asked—is that I should have fair play. Mr. Feik... |
2,596 | 524 | art0003 | The Cotton Factory Times. | British Library Living with Machines Project | 1901-05-24 | 1,901 | 5 | 24 | Manchester, Greater Manchester, England | 531 | 0.8867 | 1,900 | 2596_524_art0003_1901-05-24 | murder | SYNOPSIS. "A Weaver's Dowry " is a story of Lancaehire mill life in the year 1271, the period when the operatives were agitating for what was known se the 'Twelve o'clock Saturday." Interest in this epieode is now revived by • new agitation in textile circles, the object of which is to close all textile factories by A... |
2,596 | 415 | art0048 | The Cotton Factory Times. | British Library Living with Machines Project | 1904-04-15 | 1,904 | 4 | 15 | Manchester, Greater Manchester, England | 758 | 0.8892 | 1,900 | 2596_415_art0048_1904-04-15 | murder | MAGISTRATES. Although we hie,e not chronicled any of the arrests in connection with the Luddite outrages, for the reason that the parties taken into custody are not concerned in the unfolding of our story, it must i.ot be assumed that the authorities were idle. Arrests were continually being made. The difficulty was t... |
2,596 | 1,226 | art0044 | The Cotton Factory Times. | British Library Living with Machines Project | 1913-12-26 | 1,913 | 12 | 26 | Manchester, Greater Manchester, England | 707 | 0.8921 | 1,910 | 2596_1226_art0044_1913-12-26 | murder | CHAPTER X. Nanette Nests Rex. With a roar and a rattle the train drew into King's Cross. . . " Can I help you with your luggage?' the man asked quietly an he gathered the few articles he had with him. "Oh, thanks, my friends brought it on with them—l expect one to meet me here--ah, there he is," Nanette exlaimed am t... |
2,596 | 110 | art0132 | The Cotton Factory Times. | British Library Living with Machines Project | 1913-01-10 | 1,913 | 1 | 10 | Manchester, Greater Manchester, England | 672 | 0.8673 | 1,910 | 2596_110_art0132_1913-01-10 | murder | MEMORIAM. " • Holbrook.—ln loving memory of VG-alter George Holbrook, who was found shot dead on the floor of a summerhouse in the wood skirting the grounds of Walland Court, Denton, Berks, June 6th. 1852. 'Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord.' " " Bless my heart said my host, as he paused. Why, to-day is... |
2,596 | 313 | art0143 | The Cotton Factory Times. | British Library Living with Machines Project | 1908-03-13 | 1,908 | 3 | 13 | Manchester, Greater Manchester, England | 526 | 0.8688 | 1,900 | 2596_313_art0143_1908-03-13 | murder | LAM. hhire and environs. Textile workers and others who desire it will find an explanation of the Small Holdings and Allotments Act, 1907, with practical directions how to proceed in order to secure Land, in a penny pamphlets by Mr. Philip Snowden, M.P., entitled "Back to the Land," published by the Independent Labour... |
2,596 | 731 | art0116 | The Cotton Factory Times. | British Library Living with Machines Project | 1908-07-31 | 1,908 | 7 | 31 | Manchester, Greater Manchester, England | 644 | 0.8928 | 1,900 | 2596_731_art0116_1908-07-31 | murder | MILL LIFE IN RUSSIA. WAGES AND CONDITIONS. A REIGN OF TERROR The following interesting article is contributed in the current issue of the "Textile World" by Mr. Edward Elsner:— During the past few years the textile mills of Russia have been storm centres for political agitation. Murders have been frequent, and a ve... |
2,596 | 228 | art0201 | The Cotton Factory Times. | British Library Living with Machines Project | 1908-02-28 | 1,908 | 2 | 28 | Manchester, Greater Manchester, England | 607 | 0.8993 | 1,900 | 2596_228_art0201_1908-02-28 | murder | FRANK CARS." Stephen Ruthen read through the letter with all its incredible callousness, this foul blow that a mans band had struck at the woman who had trusted and cared for him. The name was quite unfamiliar, though in some odd way the rector seemed to have seen the handwriting before. "Stephen, do you wonder now th... |
2,596 | 102 | art0081 | The Cotton Factory Times. | British Library Living with Machines Project | 1920-01-02 | 1,920 | 1 | 2 | Manchester, Greater Manchester, England | 599 | 0.8709 | 1,920 | 2596_102_art0081_1920-01-02 | murder | MARCH. ; Mr. J. Bates elected County Coencillor for Sowerby Bridge. Aid. Matt karr or Mossley; and several ot.ier Labour men in Lancbshire, Yorkshire and Cheshire. Mr. Reg. Hewitt blected second Labour mass for Oldham. Spinners,' Amalgamation and employers arrange for prAority for returned spinners and pieoers. Robert... |
2,596 | 1,229 | art0032 | The Cotton Factory Times. | British Library Living with Machines Project | 1911-12-29 | 1,911 | 12 | 29 | Manchester, Greater Manchester, England | 739 | 0.8518 | 1,910 | 2596_1229_art0032_1911-12-29 | murder | FRANK MAYNARD. SYNOPSIS OF OPINING CHAPTERS. Jake Dagton, a notorious crizninal and exconvict, is dying in a Liverpool lodging-house During his illnese—which he knows will be fatal— he has written a confeseion of murder committed in the West. Riding of Yorkshire eighteen years before, and placed it, along with some d... |
This repository contains a dataset of historical English newspaper articles from the LwM and HMD14 collections (1800-1920), containing mentions of murder and suicide.
murder.csv
Articles from LwM and HMD14 containing mentions of:
suicide.csv
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