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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... tlse passage ard over the -fendant's kitchen. The Defendant, after isi5 p had ht separated from the main pipe by the Company fixed a pipe to the side of Mr. Bowyers, andthereby coavevt wsatet into his own kitchen, in consequence of which th - stse was ...

KENT ASSIZES

... fashion, very- cepital cellaring, coach house5s stabling, lawn-, plantatinns, pleasure grounds, peachihouse,' grapery, and kitchen garden, surrontided with lofty wals, closthed with choice fruit trees * the whole of the premises are supplied with fite sprislg ...

LAW

... atd yebrsinry. t'al. WarhAie was coo- ?? with one daily; he teas ever coining ?? innitauior; he Frao ofer the freomo the kitchen to rite garret. foe day, in particular,' I re ollect a large mirror ?? ue ;. lie *cnc ,D a great na5sgisr so much so, that ...

ESSEX ASSIZES

... to plunder the house, They tiok several 'ati- cle-s rf *ilver, two} l. n6tes ia.n Q . note: they afterwards wett into his kitchen and srania some braudy anid gin, arid took several Bottles awayv wirh themt. Before they went away they came to Iimtl again ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... stea&ug t deals,, 5te property pf the Corporation of fhe y of ?? 'tt pp-ahri that the prisoner was in the em. ploy of Mr. KItchen,.of lrlrdge yard, from whose premises the dealstwere taken.. The eonduc of the prisoner Feving excited suspicion, some of ...

POLICE

... neighbourhood ofBedford.stqule; tle Coo'k an'd' Butter were bothof them ahsent'when then felow s . vants assembled in the kitchen'a bieakfists, on Monday' mi a reing last. - It being h-oweve piferly well lguon i in the family, that they were mutually she ...

POLICE

... the conflagration. The stew- ard went to the garret to took at the fireand frequently -spoke to the females who werein-the kitchen. During this conver- sation the street doov,.as heard to shut.. An alarm prevailed, and it was discovered thi eves had been ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... three o~clock in the mornin. r . John Foy,-. the officer who examined the house, a proved that the ciissel found in the bacck kitchen, fitted the cavity in tke box which had been broken open, and iliat he found eight of Mr. Ttiflon's shirts -in the prisi- ...

POLICE

... the contents sisien.G On examining the premises, the property was found in a cannibter concealed in, the chimney of ?? ba k kitchen, and a'chissel was niso foitund in (he ?? Foreman to the Sun Fire OiCev proved that the rorn was on fire in Ivo places at ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... hist;atce; thle Defendant lodged In the parlours of -the witness'l I houae, and the wintess being one day employedi in the kitchen underneath, was alarmed by several heavy knoclti upon the 1 dobiashove~ tlie last of which brought down part of the ceil-I ...

OLD BAILEY

... was io rapid, that a son of Mr. Coonabei a yduth r)v. years old, petiisli~d in th e flamnes. He siept. in i room oer- the kitchen iq wicvtltchihe fi brolke out. Tile accidenat was 6ecasioned by a sp)irk coini enicauing to sonie clothes which were lelt ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... jiad daily.w-itnes bedrh cruelty towa', -4 e hild ?? fbadauf lodge- in the parlors, andtlse.wstse'ssbein one. day ?? the kitchen,4wasatlarld by 1everAl y knore4s upon the floor above, the ILst of. c b _ s ?? thw part P-. ike ceilsogoand4.henwitness thiu ...