THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... several spots like blood on the wall of the passage leading to the kitchens, which she endeavoured to wash off. After she had cleaned that portion of the place she proceeded to the back kitchen, and wais about to clean it, when Mrs. Manning came up to her ...

THE MIRFIELD MURDERS

... took his keys out, and opened the drawers with thea. lie then heard a knock at the kitchen door, which he thought was Caroline Ellis getting up. Ile went to the kitchen, and found her perfectly still, and again returned, He then got some money out of the ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... srots like ti blood on the wall of the passage leading to the kitchen. n which she endeavoured to wash off. After she had cleaned ti that portion of the place, she proceeded to the back kitchen, h and was about to c ean it, wheet Mrs. Mancing came up to ...

OLD BAILEY—FRIDAY

... house, by the kitchen stairs, his neckeloth was b' rning. Sarah Smith. the servant, nssid, that when she went to bed the night preceding the fire, there was not'a particle of fire either in the kitchen or parlour grates; she was It, the kitchen for the l1st ...

SHOCKING MURDER

... farmer's wife, near Kings.a bridge, Devon, was found murdered in the kitchen, a s on the return of her husband from- his labour. The to clothes of the. murderer were found in the kitchen;, b e: he having, with great coolness, put on those of the It master ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.—MONDAY

... order to prove, first, that the kitchen made by the defendant was essentially different from that manufactured by the plaintiffs- and next, that the plaintiffs themselves had deviated very materially in the make of the kitchen sold now from that for which ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... remained in the -house while his wife returned to'tbe back kitchen and fried some. beef- steaks for dinner. The girl said that the back kitchen was extremely wet, and the stones in the back kitchen appeared to have been recently rubbed wi with a brick or ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... spot. like blood in on the walls of the passage leading to the kitchen, which Y, she endeavered to wash off. After she had cleaned that le portion of the place, she proceeded to the back kitchen, ? and was about to clean it, when Mrs. Manning came up r. to ...

THE MURDERS AT MIRFIELD

... keys out, and openeid the diratwers witlh them. I-le then heardt a kintck at thle kitchen-door, which he thought wis Caro- line 13 ir getting up. He went to tle kitchen and found her perfectly still, aid again returned. ile then got some money out of ...

THE MURDER AT THE GUILDHALL COFFEE HOUSE

... said he had been in the kitchen about five minutes before the deed was done, and saw the cook there handling ducks, tile kitchen-maid, Susan, and a little girl both cutting beans. Afterwards he was attracted by a scream in the kitchen, ar.d saw the deceased ...

Published: Sunday 30 August 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1737 | Page: 16 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ROBBER SHOT

... dressing, armed f himself with a gun' and two pistols, and descerdeld the C ?? stairs. (il opening the kitchen door, lie Snw a bI mait in tite kitchen with a light in his hanlk Mr. e Boyle instantly fired the gun, which was loaded with ball ansd, as it ...