| People |
1914-11-14 |
Tragic death of gamekeeper Johnson George Milburn who was accidentally killed while cleaning his gun in Ramshope Cottage near Catcleugh. |
| People |
1914-11-14 |
Death of Redesdale farmer Adam Crozier aged 93 of Black Blakehope, who was succeeded by his son Mr. W. Crozier. (Hexham Herald) |
| People |
1915-01-02 |
A ball due to raise funds for Birtley Percy Cricket Club was cancelled as a mark of respect for members Captain Bertram Allgood of Blindburn and Captain Hugh Taylor of Chipchase who had been killed in action. |
| People |
1915-01-23 |
Account of Bellingham pantomime including the Sutherland family and Jean Milburn. |
| People |
1915-02-06 |
Retirement of Inspector Thomas Dagg of Kielder who was born in 1849 and joined the Northumberland Constabulary in 1872. |
| People |
1915-03-27 |
Death of two people in snowstorms: Maggie Graham (Greenhead) and James Dixon (Shepherd Shield). Compare 17/04/1915. |
| People |
1915-05-15 |
Death of Stanley Johnson. Compare Haltwhistle Echo 14/05/1915. |
| People |
1915-12-18 |
INGLEDEW at Henshaw, Bardon Mill, suddenly on 13th December, aged 77 years, Mary, widow of the late James Henry Ingledew. Compare 22/01/1916. |
| People |
1916-01-01 |
Sale of furniture on 8th January 1916 by W. A. Ingledew of Henshaw Hall, who is leaving the district. |
| People |
1916-11-22 |
Reference to M. Sutherland of Bellingham ?as the fairy queen who sang and danced well.? |
| People |
1917-03-24 |
(HH) Death of Cadet George A. F. Byng, eldest son of the Hon. Ivo F. Byng of Otterburn, of measles followed by pneumonia in his 14th year on 14th March 1917. Buried on Isle of Wight, cadet at Osborne, Isle of Wight. |
| People |
1917-04-07 |
(HH) Inquest on Andrew Robson aged 83 the gamekeeper on the Beaufront Castle Estate recorded a manslaughter verdict. Compare 30/06/1917. |
| People |
1917-06-30 |
(HH) Death of Private William Batey, eldest son of Mr. Batey of Chainleyford, Bardon Mill, aged 22 and once employed at Barcombe Colliery. |
| People |
1919-08-16 |
Death of Andrew Carnegie, the richest man in the British Empire, despite giving away ?60 million, |
| People |
1919-03-08 |
Elliot Bros. Photographers of Battle Hill, Hexham, would re-open after the War. |
| People |
1919-03-08 |
THOMPSON: At Barrasford Sanatorium, March 4th 1919, aged 29, Frances Jane Thompson, last surviving daughter of Annie and the late Robert Edward Thompson of Wark. |
| People |
1919-08-16 |
Advertisement for Gladstone Adams, group photographers, of 24 & 26 Scotswood Road, Newcastle, the Technical and Commercial Department. |
| People |
1919-11-22 |
Mr. Charles Trevelyan was chosen as Labour Party candidate. |
| People |
1921-11-05 |
Article on 20th anniversary of the death of Colonel Benson on 20th October 1901 in the South African War. |
| People |
1922-02-18 |
List of agents from whom the Hexham Courant may be obtained: Bardon Mill: Mr. L. Dodds, Mr. J. H. Thompson; Bellingham: Mr. M. Horner, Miss E. Smith. |