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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Berkshire => Topic started by: AMCass on Wednesday 30 March 11 12:52 BST (UK)
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Does anyone have any information about the murder of a gamekeeper, Eli Cox, aged 18 in 1818? I have found references to this incident in several national newspapers. My 3x great grandfather, Edward Cox, moved from Dorset to Windsor as a gamekeeper around this time and he had a younger brother, Eli, born in 1800 and I was wondering if this was Edwards brother, moving to Berkshire with him and getting himself murdered for being 'assiduous in his duties'. I can't find a death for Eli in Dorset but they did move around the county quite a lot.
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Presumably you've seen this site:
www.epsomandewellhistoryexplorer.org.uk/GameKeeperMurder.html
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Yes, thank you, this is where I got my information from. It seems odd to put an article into a newspaper from the south west when the incident happened in the home counties. This is what makes me think that there is a connection.
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Yes, thank you, this is where I got my information from. It seems odd to put an article into a newspaper from the south west when the incident happened in the home counties. This is what makes me think that there is a connection.
The murder was reported in papers all over the country - Liverpool, Hull, Bury, Oxford as well as Plymouth. In that period local papers carried national news all the time. I wouldn't read much significance in it appearing in any particular paper.
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Thanks for this information. I didn't realise that murder was of such interest, even ones that happen half the country distant.
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Thanks for this information. I didn't realise that murder was of such interest, even ones that happen half the country distant.
A nice gory murder was always of interest - and it saved having to write something to fill the space.