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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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256 of 691  Mon 4th Sep 2017 7:21am  

4th Sep 1821 Stephen Moore and Isaac Butcher hanged for burglary on Whitley Common.
On 5th Sep 2017 11:11am, Midland Red: Reported on 23rd August 1821: At Coventry Assizes, on Saturday, Stephen Moore and Isaac Butcher received sentence of death, and were left for execution, for having, in company with three other men, committed a burglary in the house of Mr. R. Owen, of Foleshill, who was treated with great cruelty by them; this circumstance determined the Judge to let the law take its course. Two accomplices turned King's evidence. Reported on 15th September 1821: EXECUTIONS. On Monday last, the 3rd instant, Stephen Moore and Isaac Butcher were executed on Whitley Common, near this city, for a robbery, &c. committed in the house of Mr. R. Owen, Longford. When sentence of death was passed upon them, at the conclusion of the trial, they evinced great hardihood and indifference; but a few hour's reflection produced very different degree of feeling. Three dissenting clergymen attended them until their execution, and it is but justice to add that the latter conducted themselves suitably to their melancholy situation. The prosecutor visited them prior to their execution, and the prisoners having obtained his forgiveness, seemed much comforted. About half-past ten on Monday morning, the malefactors were put into a light waggon, which was brought to the gaol door, and were seated on their coffins, accompanied by the executioner. Having arrived at the place of execution, the men ascended the scaffold, and the Clergymen prayed fervently. Butcher warned the multitude to avoid those wicked courses which had brought him and Moore to that untimely end. A few minutes before twelve o'clock, they were launched into eternitv. The concourse of persons assembled was immense
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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257 of 691  Tue 5th Sep 2017 7:28am  

5th Sep 1989 Prince Charles arrives to open a new training centre in St. Columba's Close.
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Midland Red

258 of 691  Tue 5th Sep 2017 8:14am  

Telegraph photos taken on 5th September Thumbs up
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Midland Red

259 of 691  Wed 6th Sep 2017 7:24am  

Telegraph photos taken on 6th September Thumbs up
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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260 of 691  Wed 6th Sep 2017 7:34am  

6th Sep1385 The foundation stone for Charterhouse Monastery laid by King Richard II and Queen Anne of Bohemia. 6th Sep1980 Clive Allen 'scores' what should be a fantastic goal for Crystal Palace against Coventry City. The ball bounced back off the stanchion supporting the back of the net, but the referee and linesman ruled that it had hit the woodwork. Sky Blues players kept their heads down and their mouths shut! (I remember seeing that on Match of the Day, and the replay clearly showed the ball inside the net - I actually felt slightly embarrassed at our team's lack of honesty - they all knew it was really a goal. Blush )
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Midland Red

261 of 691  Thu 7th Sep 2017 7:28am  

Telegraph photos taken on 7th September Thumbs up
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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262 of 691  Thu 7th Sep 2017 7:28am  

7th Sep 1946 Military vehicles and the armed forces pass the Council House in front of huge crowds for the 'Burma Comes to Britain' exhibition to raise money for the Army Benevolent Fund.
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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263 of 691  Fri 8th Sep 2017 7:25am  

8th Sep 1143 Earl Marmion, described as a great man of war, was decapitated as he and his horse fell into one of his own mantraps. This was during the siege of Coventry Castle, part of the first Civil War in the time of King Stephen.
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Midland Red

264 of 691  Fri 8th Sep 2017 8:03am  

Telegraph photos taken on 8th September Thumbs up
On 9th Sep 2017 3:51pm, pageb45 said: With respect to the Coventry Evening Telegraph front page news of the Farnborough air show disaster, the incident was recorded on Path
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Midland Red

265 of 691  Sat 9th Sep 2017 7:00am  

Telegraph photos taken on 9th September Thumbs up
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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266 of 691  Sat 9th Sep 2017 9:18am  

9th Sep 1914 Siegfried Bettmann, Coventry's, Nuremberg born mayor and one of the founders of the Triumph works, resigned under much pressure, saying '... it will be in the best interests of the city if I retire from the Chief Magistracy on 9 November.'
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
267 of 691  Sat 9th Sep 2017 2:58pm  

9th Sept 1945 Sunday 5pm app. YMCA, Warwick Rd. A soldier entered the tea room, dropped his kit on the floor by the wall, strode to the tea counter, asked for "a tea please", then said "Hello Polly, don't you recognize me?" "Never saw you in my life before", she answered. The soldier half-turned and said "This lady was my mistress before the war". Talking stopped, deathly silence, all stared at Polly. Polly never batted an eye-lid. Gave it a second or two "Yes, now I remember, you were about 14 years old and still in short pants, you worked for my father, not me". I had half-an-hour to wait for the London train to Euston. Home on a week-end pass, my little five year old brother's birthday party.
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Midland Red

268 of 691  Sun 10th Sep 2017 7:48am  

Telegraph photos taken on 10th September Thumbs up
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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269 of 691  Sun 10th Sep 2017 10:22am  

10th Sep 1067 Lady Godiva (countess Godgifu) died, to be later buried at Evesham. 10th Sep 2001 Thrust SSC, the record breaking Coventry-made car, was on show for the first time in the Museum of British Road Transport. The car set a world land speed record of 763 mph in October 1997 - the first ever to go supersonic. 10th Sep 1993 My lovely wife said "I do"! Big grin Thumbs up
On 10th Sep 2017 10:44am, mayjan said: Happy Anniversary to you and your wife, Rob
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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270 of 691  Mon 11th Sep 2017 7:32am  

Thank you so much all of you for such kindness. Cheers We did indeed have a lovely day, and I'm certain there will be many more! And now for today's offering.... 11th Sep 2004 The restored "Doom painting", dated to the 1430s, was unveiled in Holy Trinity church.
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