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One of the great advantagese the Brazilians have obtained by their independence and possession of a young and ..

... When the King was iu Brazil, his household expences amounted to 600,0001. sterling per annum, chiefly consumed in the royal kitchen, and in rations distriboted to hsngers-on and favouries. For their accommodation no less tiau 72 carriageas were kept constantly ...

Published: Tuesday 20 December 1825
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 292 | Page: 4 | Tags: News (Foreign) 

BURGLARY AND [ill]

... cros-balt lock- ed, which they pictred, and decendiug into the cellar, they got from8 thence, by meaus of a trap-door. up to the kitchen at the real. The aluily slept i the uppr apartments. They en- countered no obstriietru in their plunder having perievmaly ...

OLD BAILEY—SATURDAY

... I dres- ser in a front kitchen of tihe prosecuter's house, to whichl there was access from the strcet, through a gate. Two of the prosecutor's female servants, who were in the back litichenf, heard a noise in the front kitchen, and on going to see the ...

MODERN ATHENS

... cleanly people? Had they even made such ad- -ancesa h ?? c~h it would appear, use .hyf kitchen f lr, perhaps, roD many purposes; but the -tSaconst had not eren a kitchen, tut worshipped in hec open air. Tne fact is, that the Atheni ans, like toe modern Italians ...

Published: Wednesday 03 August 1825
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 854 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

MONAGHAN ASSIZES

... ground floor, off tire kitchen; tire servant girl, ?? slept in the same room. having some articles of wearing apparel to mend, sat tsp for that purpose, unknown to her master and family, and she (tie witrress) remained in the kitchen assisting her, until ...

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 ...

OLD BAILEY—FRIDAY

... five mi- nutes, when Wood cam e down into the kitchen, and asking for a light, said she came for some wine for Mr. Keele. She filled a large basket with about three dozen, and placed eight bottles in the kitchen, which she said were for the servants. Wood ...

WANTON MISCHEIF

... 'heir dwell- iag ?? Is iscinB with wells, part of which forr a baek forct Cotaining whltbouse, byre, &c., ?? into wbicb the kitchen windows loek. fhe door into this area, which is a little way frow the boo, locks from the auisides sad bh an iron bolt for ...

USE OF CATS

... happened, thstfr some r*asee q .uhaps for fno reason, one of the robbers was ac- eONWA41e4 by a dog, who found his way into the kitchen IIb= as ?? set upon, by a couple of fine cats that Weream itt li beuae. TPb. dog not bein so well aware as b4*J Pof them ueessity ...

SUICIDE

... asiex. She awoke iu about an hour and a half, aud y!ink im, thte hoase wasearced, and he W-4 foqta I tyag ina the frqmsu kitchen writh hs throat cut, and a little ?? WANyi Acr Ws hcad, t Jury renrl4 P TWCt of 9f 15itT- ...