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FRIGHTFUL MURDER IN LONDON

... acting as kitchen- r maid. About half-past twelve this day I was cleaning one r of the windows of the folding doors of the front entrance of f the coffee.house, in Grosham-street, when I saw the kitchen -maid come screaming from the kitchen up to the ...

SHOPLIFTING AND DETERMINED SUICIDE OF A FEMALE

... stairs to the drawing-room, where he would speak to her. She followed vitness into the passage, and then ran down into the kitchen. He folldwed, vvhen deceased placed both her arms round his neck, saying, Don't, don't, pray don'tl Witness was rather ...

WINCHESTER CROWN COURT—MARCH 5

... o'clock at night, I came down to the kitchen, and said to Orford, I am going; well, said he, the back door is open, and my brother Sidney will assist you to St, le get over the gate ; there was a man servant in the kitchen wE if whom I sent down to the ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... but during the night she heard a deal ot scuffling in the kitchen, and a little after midnight the noise attracted her to the back window, when she perceived a light in Manning's back kitchen, and distinctly saw shadows of a mnau and woman in a stooping ...

AUFUL MURDERS IN ENGLAND

... horribl sebne was presented. In the kitchen the servant, a yoo : woman, between 19 and 20 years, was laid with her tbroar cdt, her braina beaten out, and her face in a dreadfulu .mangled condition. On leaving the kitchen the bodr o : r Mrs. Wraith was found ...

FRIGHTFUL DEATHS—INQUEST ON THE BODIES

... put oil a pot of gas tar on the kitchen fire of this house; Charles Ml-Bride, Mrs. Mlunday, the deceased, and mzrs. M 11ridc, a woman sewing, and deceased, John jqdBride, wh1o is ?? four years old, were in the kitchen tile ; deceaesed, irs. Aluna'y, who ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... premises, and opened the hall.doer. Witness entered and searched the premises. Found a tin still walled in over the back kitchen fire-place, set in brick work. The still was charged with a quantity of sour beer, and there was a good fire under it. Found ...

THE NORFOLK ASSASSINATIONS

... examination. ?? had before stated that on the even- ing of the mnurder lie had cleaned his master's boots, and placed them in a kitchen, from which they could not be removed during the night without his knowledge, as he slept immediately over the place wsere ...

TIPPERARY ASSIZES—NORTH RIDING

... barn in the house; John Dwyer, Matt Comerford, and Thomas Comerford slept in the kitchen; his father and mother and a small boy, his brother, tslept in a room beyond the kitchen; heard the noise of the dogs barking about an hour before dav an(I afterwards ...

THE MURDER OF MR. LIDDLE

... I their work wasnot finished. The nocturnal assassins compelled Mr. Liddle to follow them into the dark passage off the j kitchen, oie of the heartless ruffians presented a gun, or rather put the muzzle of it to his right side, and drove Its i contents ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... observation, was heard by his daughter EDmma, aged eight, who was washing up plates in the adjoining kitchen, and she in consequence left the kitchen and stood at the back door, where she saw her father take the babe in his arms and carry him into the ...

EXTRAORDINARY ATTEMPT AT ROBBERY

... exposed to all the in- clemency of the weather. Touched with pity, the good man ordered his servants to provide a bed in the kitchen fortthe forlorn creature, and[ then retired to read his breviary. Whilst he was thus occupied, his servant boy entered his ...