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ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... circum- ?? deceased was in the habit of indulging in a pipe of tobacco every afternoon in the kitchen. On the preceding day, the old man being alone in the kitchen, drew up to the fireside to enjoy his favourite luxury, and in reaching to set light to a piece ...

ASSIZES

... shockingly muangled, and marks of blood on various parts of her body. A light xwas observed by- some neighbours in the prisoner's kitchen, betwfeen two and three oclock in tie morning, and the noise of a Cpumnp going adjoining his house vvas-also heard. Some bl~oody ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... Sherborne, crying for help. On going to the house, the poor girl was lying oui the kitchen, floor murdered. Clarke's account was, that he was sitting with her at the kitchen table, when a man came in and asked to Ught his pipe. He went to the fire, seized ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—MONDAY

... mistress's door, which he heard Iotc ; he b vent to the street door and found it un- lone ; after locking it lie went to the kitchen , and got a light, and plssed by his mistress's room, where he heard whispering and a footstenp he lit the lamip near the ...

DREADFUL MURDER

... son who lives at Plymouth, and a daughter who lives at Truro. The aged couple occupied ahouse atCalenick, con- sisting of a kitchen, a small parlour, and two bed -rooms. The husband, who is very deafin. one ear, went to bed as usual about nine o'clock ? ...

OLD BAILEY.—WEDNESDAY

... gave the alarm, and ,the prisoner was apprehended. Henry Chandler Saw the prisbner bursting out the shutters of the back kitchen windo'w, and raon up Cock- lane. Ile, with others, immediately pursued him, and he was taken into custody. John Hanlon, an ...

LAW

... down, and locked the door; her mother went down into the kitchen with her, after which she went into her husband's room, who was lying on the floor; she brought some rags down into the kitchen for her to lie upon, and her mnothersat by the sideof her; ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... barefaced ?? grating of the kitchen window, which im- mediately faces the street, was raised by means of a crow-bar, better known to housebreakers by the name of jemmie ; after which the robbers entered the house through the kitchen window, and from thence ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—THURSDAY

... his wishes; my health has been very bad ever since; my bro- ther was in the kitchen at the time this took place ; the de- fendant's'bedroom was up three stories from the kitchen; I afterwards became pregnant, and went from home ; my father supported me ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—TUESDAY

... Henry did not sit in the kitchen; lie came there once to look at a new grate and ran away quite frightened; nobody' but Kitty and John Cooke was allowed' to have assess (ac- cess) to him [a laugh] ; there was nothing in the kitchen but what was. quite proper ...

OLD BAILEY.—SATURDAY

... in the morning, the inner door of his house was secure, and the middle, or passage door, was also fast; witness was in the kitchen, when, hearing a noise as if a key was applying to the middle door, he ran up and dis- covered it open, and found two coats ...