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Noddle's Island (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 24
Sudden death of a Juryman in a Courtroom --Mr. Timothy Osgood, Jr., of East Boston, formerly foreman for Donald McKay, the great ship-builder, but latterly a member of the firm of Pratt & Osgood, died suddenly on Monday morning, in the Superior Court, whither he had been summoned as a juror in an important case.
Sudden death of a Juryman in a Courtroom --Mr. Timothy Osgood, Jr., of East Boston, formerly foreman for Donald McKay, the great ship-builder, but latterly a member of the firm of Pratt & Osgood, died suddenly on Monday morning, in the Superior Court, whither he had been summoned as a juror in an important case.
Timothy Osgood (search for this): article 24
Sudden death of a Juryman in a Courtroom --Mr. Timothy Osgood, Jr., of East Boston, formerly foreman for Donald McKay, the great ship-builder, but latterly a member of the firm of Pratt & Osgood, died suddenly on Monday morning, in the Superior Court, whither he had been summoned as a juror in an important case. Sudden death of a Juryman in a Courtroom --Mr. Timothy Osgood, Jr., of East Boston, formerly foreman for Donald McKay, the great ship-builder, but latterly a member of the firm of Pratt & Osgood, died suddenly on Monday morning, in the Superior Court, whither he had been summoned as a juror in an important case.
Donald McKay (search for this): article 24
Sudden death of a Juryman in a Courtroom --Mr. Timothy Osgood, Jr., of East Boston, formerly foreman for Donald McKay, the great ship-builder, but latterly a member of the firm of Pratt & Osgood, died suddenly on Monday morning, in the Superior Court, whither he had been summoned as a juror in an important case.