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A HIGHLAND [ill]

... him some rare sport. Accordingly, be conducted Grant to a halcony, which, as was frequent in old mansions, overlooked the kitchen, per- baps to permit the lady to give an occasional eye to tbe opera- tions there. Ihe numerous servants of tile Marquessand ...

Published: Monday 08 December 1828
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 624 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

SOMNAMBULISM

... dexter- ously another, which was shut; avoided a third, which was in her way like the first, and continued her course to the kitchen. During tbe whole of the way sbe walked without hesitation, having the eyelids pattly open, with the eyes motionless and fixed ...

Published: Friday 05 December 1828
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 628 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

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 COMMON PLEAS.—TUESDAY

... as they left the kitchen, and got out of the house by the front dsor. On the servant coming down stairs in the morning, she wais surprised to find the street door open, and a bundle of clothes to the passage. On enteting the kitchen, some house-breaking ...

MURDER AT HERNE HILL, CAMBERWELL

... blow her ilraira oot ; Irns now leit tire kitchen, leaving mraelf aid the decea-ed sitiog by the fire; he returned in a few minutes sad sat near nts hint did not speak; I was now called out of the kitchen by Jones, the gardener,.wno was in the dairy; ...

WINTER HOME CIRCUIT.—KINGSTON, MONDAY

... afraid We all west in after him throuch the parlonr; tIe first thing we saw was a light upon a table; thence we went to the kitchen which adjoins ; thre ve found the decease3 lying on the flnor with her Stead under The sink, woutnded and bleeding: Deacsn ...

WESTERN CIRCUIT.—TAUNTON, APRIL 8

... there, nor wnis the bed tunabled I afterwards went down into the kitchen, antI found Mlaria B,,gnell dead; the watchman WAS thlee at thle tine; I ca5titot say I saw Gilhitna in the kitchen or not after. I d3id not heat hin) s:iy Any thilig abotut Marin ...

THE SUPPOSED MURDER AT DEVONPORT

... lived in service in the seame house as the de- ceased girl's master ; at a quarter to nine o'clock the de- ceased was in the kitchen, along with witness; she suddenly got up and went into the passage; returning again almost im- mediately, she went to the ...

OLD BAILEY

... hearth-stone was wanting; the witaess said :o not; she remat'ed that the kitchen door, which had been n closed a few minutes before, was open; and on giting into the ie kitchen, she met the prisoner stadding on the staircase, and wr knswing that he could ...

WESTERN CIRCUIT.—SALISBURY, MARCH 13

... went to Hilperton, to the LioD and Fiddle; when we got there we went in, and had a pint of beer togethter; we went into the kitchen; Winslew and a great many people were there; I do notknowhow many; there might be a score of people; after we were there the ...