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ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... Shawdon Wood House. It appears that Miss Donkin had gone into the kitchen for her maid to fiasten some part of her dress, and there unfortunately sat down below a bell that was hung in the kitchen ;just at that moment the electric fluid struck the west chimney ...

POLICE

... cry-of Firo She ove down intothe kitchen, where she.6aiv the prisoner, who is her servant, stasding close to ithe kitojben, aLthoogh. there was at the-time a~stroig burning smvell pro. ceedjug freo the adjoining kitchen,, whieh was used-as a sturerouom ...

OCCURRENCES

... carried Amiss into the back kitchen, and laid him upon the brick floor, where he remained for an hour and a half, groaning very much. He had dirtied himself, and was in a most filthy state before he was brought out of the kitchen. Deceased was soon got out ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... trance, when Mrs. Deacon; the hous-lkeeper, who waI the only occupier, could not be found, dxtiii they'proceeded to tie back kitchen, wlhen they discksered-ier lying dead. ?? appearances it was at first supposed she'had keenl murdered, as a wound had been ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... the door of the kitchen he met Isabella Arnett, and looking towards the yard, saw the prisoner Edward in custody of Crosbv and Flock- hart, who had got over the yard wall. While they were taking the prisoner Isabella from the kitchen, she said to the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... other pursuits, but two of them remained in the kitchen in the middle of the day, and slept there, either on a form or in a chair. No one could get up stairs from the back yard without going through the kitchen. Between 12 and 1 o'clock the landlady of the ...

COURTS OF LAW

... indulged in a deliberate smoke. On further search it was discovered that the pantry, the drawers of the kitchen dresser, every lock in and about the kitchen and the wine cellar, had been broken open, the things thrown about, and every portable valuable taken ...

CROYDON PETTY SESSIONS

... house had been robbed. The prosecutor went down stairs, and found that a pane of glass had been broken in the kitchen window, and the kitchen door was also open, and heobeerved likewise that there were marks of violence on the pantry- door. Upon a further ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... with him. Witness got Wm. Perkins and David Deacon to go with them, when they found the deceased lying on the floor in the'kitchen, severely wounded in the face, with a quantity of blood about her. Blood was also running down the face of Wittman. There ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... the back-kitchen by thruw iug nearly a quart of water upon it; she afterwards went up to her bed room. She was awoke in the night by a noise, and thought it 'tas tIhieves. She got up and went down stairs; and soon after she cot dowa to the kitchen stairs ...

POLICE

... some'spoons, atid a basket of lemons, in the back kitchen, while she wemit to clean the trout parlour windows. The prisoner, who had observed her, got over the garditn wall, and, entering the kitchen, took the spoonis and lemions. He then returned to ...

ACCIDENTS

... to cover sacks used in his business, placed the pot containing it on the fire in the kitchen. During his absence it boiled over or upset; lie rushed into the kitchen and found it all in flames, and in his endeavours to extinguish them, his clothes, which ...