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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Hamblet, wife to the last witness: The four ?? were drinking In the kitchen with others. I was In the kitchen when the constables came. There Is a door from the parlour to the kitchen, and from the parlour to the cellar. The two or three other persons ...

ALLEGED MURDER NEAR MANCHESTER

... of the place where he was found. Inquiry was made for the Irish- manl, and it was ascertained that he had been left in the kitchen when the filmily retired to bed, and had gone away yesterday morning, taking with him some articles of dress, most of which ...

ALLEGED MURDER near MANCHESTER

... of the place where lie was found. Inquiry was made for the Irishman, and it was ascertained that he had been left In the kitchen when the family re- tired to bed, and had gono away about seven o'clock yes-. terday morning, taking with him some articles ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Flight, in Gloucester-place, Portman-square. One of the servants, it appears, was comning down the kitchen stairs, when she observed a man leaving the kitchen with a basket en his arm, and an apron on, and, supposing him to have been one of the tradesmen's ...

ALLEGED MURDER NEAR MANCHESTER

... of the place where he was found. Inquiry was made for the Irish- .man, and it was ascertained that he had been left in the kitchen when the family retired to bed, and had gone away about seven o'clock yesterday morning, taking rwith him some articles of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... place the prisoner suddenly ran down stairs Into the kitchen. WIt ness followed, sod found her behind the kitchen-door. He then took her to the station-house, and on his return be searched the kitchen, end nesr the plate where he had seen the prisoner ho ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... No. 69, on the liat. COURT OF EXCHEQUER, GUILDHALL-Athalf-paotnine. LONDON COMMON JURINS-Betth v Jones-Kerridge v Hfeease- Kitchen v Sharpiea, ?? V Wright, ?? v Greenwood-Macdonald v Jonee-Poatlfex v Jolley-Pagan v Lyon -Wilde v Orooke-Jackson v Rliver-Elford ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ; and the soldier seeing that he was dressed as a lahouring man, conjectured that he was employed either in the garden or kitchen. The man then passed up the steps, and, having reached the ter- race, walked some paces towards a glass door which leads into ...

MURDER IN CORNWALL

... and a neighbour with her taking some tea. He it down, but had not been there many minutes before heard the back door of the kitchen opened, and he ?? out Who's there ? Some person replied in a w tone of voice, so that he could not tell whether it was ...

ATTEMPT OF A LUNATIC TO ENTER BUCKINGHAM PALACE

... and the soldier, seeing tliat he was dressed as a labo'uring man, conjectured tbat~he was employed. either in the garden or kitchen. The manr accoidingly passed on up the steps, and, having reached the terrace, walked some paces towards a glass door, which ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Betsey Brown, a juvenile mop-squeezer, charged Mrs. Hopkins, the kitchen lodger, with having given her a great knock on the helbow with the handle of the long broom, swept the kitchen dirt against the coal-cellar door, and called her a common perampulator ...

MURDEROUS ATTACK

... last, about nine o'clock, a fellow of decent exterior (beingrcspectably clothed and wrapped in a mackintosh) entered the kitchen of Wilmot'§ house, at Coundon, which is in a somewhat rather secluded situation, and inquired of a female servant if her master ...