19 October 1899 – Superintendent Webb
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From the Devizes and Wilts Advertiser on Thursday the 19th of October 1899
Superintendent Webb, chief of the Malmesbury Division, met with a nasty accident on Wednesday night. He was thrown out of his trap, breaking the bone of one leg, and receiving a severe cut on the other leg. It appears that the superintendent and his groom, P.C. Randolph, were returning from Oaksey about 9 p.m., and had just passed through the village of Crudwell, four miles from Malmesbury, when they were run into by a milk cart.
The groom was thrown out on the left side, but fortunately got off with only a scratch on his head. Superintendent Webb, who was driving, held the reins for about twenty yards, and then they snapped and he was thrown violently to the ground. He was taken to the Cottage Hospital, Malmesbury, where he was promptly attended to.
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