From The Dundee Courier & Argus ( Dundee, Scotland ), Friday, September 18, 1868; Issue 4719. DEATH FROM AN ARROW. - A little girl named Clara Louisa BINGHAM , while lying on the grass during the Foresters' fete in Vinter's park, near Maidstone, was struck by a stray arrow, shot from the bow of a lady, which inflicted a severe wound. The little girl was taken to the West Kent General Hospital, where she was an in-patient for some time, but was afterwards removed home, and she has since died from the effects of the wound. She was the only child of poor parents. N.B. This is NOT connected to our research, but we have found the Baptism of Clara Louisa BINGHAM in St. George Camberwell Southwark. She was born on 7th June 1864 & Baptised on 7th July 1864. Her parents were John & Ann. John was a Sergeant in the Royal Engineers.On the 1871 census both John & Ann are shown as aged 36 & living at 3, Alder Street, St. George, Camberwell. John was born in Woolwich, Kent, & Ann in Goudhurst, Kent. They have 2 children on 1871 census, both born in Camberwell, John W. W. is shown as aged 3, & Isabella S. aged 1.