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ARCTIC LAND EXPEDITION

... dwelling- nouse, auending Divine Worship, some tiriet, or, thieves, amaged to break the area rainlang, am& ddstenr into the kitchen, the door leading into whibch wan uInrs- tened. Instead of proeeeding up stair, and ranscking the house of ?? and other portable ...

NORFOLK CIRCUIT.—AYLESBURY, SATURDAY

... broke the kitchen window, and some of the robbers effected an entrance. The pro- secutor and his family, consisting of his nephew, a servant man named F. Friday, & 2 female servants, fastened themselves in an Ma inner room adjoining the kitchen, through ...

OXFORD CIRCUIT—GLOUCESTER, AUG. 30

... gone home the prisoner came into the kitchen, and related the whole particuhirs of the prosecutor's conduct towards biun, and of Hodges giving him 5s. to be secret; there were no relatives of the prisoner in the kitchen besides myself; land my father, who ...

COURT OF EXCISE, Feb. 9

... before the seizure of the £dl at her: house, the defendant hired her front kitchen, where hie said he wanted to put his tools anda saterials. LHe sulsequendy hired the b4kc kitchen, where he built the still, and. ctorward.took souse other apartments. He ...

OUTRAGEOUS ASSAULT

... agalorst the fire-plasce, anrery wards havin~g pre- vionraly pa~sred between them. Mrs. Russtell, enether lodger, was In tihe kitchen at the trule, and on her intertering to sei a- rate the prisoner and his wif'e, the prisoner struck her a severe blow, which ...

Published: Saturday 16 August 1828
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 612 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

COURT OF EXCHEQUER.—THURSDAY

... of the de- fendant, said, that a person who passed by the name of Barry, and who had been in the sea-service, occupied the kitchen in the defendant's house at a rent of 5s. per week. He might have caused the tobacco to be brought to tbe defendant's house ...

THE GALE

... narrow escape of their lives. In the. early part of the evening, Mr. Bowen l chose to pass the remraiuder of the night in the kitchen, and I Iproceeded thither with-his wife and children, while the storm twas at its highest pitch. They had not been there long ...

Published: Friday 19 December 1823
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 730 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

SALES BY ALICTION. ~

... mahogany book- .se, sec-etair., an eight-day clock, mahogany chairs, sofa, French curtains, pier glasses, carpets, floor cloths, kitchen re- .t.i i:t s, uaid ?? be viewed one day preceding the sale; .alogaes had on the Premiscs; and of Mr. Ilcggart, 62, Old ...

Advertisements & Notices

... glasses, set of dining tables, parlour chairs, moreen and chintz window curtains, card, pembroke tables, carpets, stoves, and kitchen requisites. Also the well made Fixtures, consisting z of mahogany sashes, counters and desks, and a variety of other Z articles ...

WESTERN CIRCUIT.—TAUNTON, APRIL 16

... After tke plisoner Lad so left Uke kitchen., tht cook ate what was left in the Pot, and experienced no ouju;Y frome it, so that the polson, or whatever it nairzbt he-, muist lave got into the arrow-root between the kitchen alnd tile parlour, at whiash time ...

Published: Thursday 19 April 1827
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1551 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

Advertisements & Notices

... 15., breakfast room, a cir- cular saloon, with an excellcnt kitchen wash-house, and con- veniettt cellaring; double coach-house, four-stali stable, lawn, pleasure grouni, productive k-itchen garden, well stocked and planted with chbice fruit trees, and ...