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EXTENSIVE ROBBERIES IN LEEDS

... neighbour, to look to his house. Tb ff About half-past six o'ctoolo, Mir. Henderson beard some oen breaking Loedc js up the kitchen fire, sand on his shouting AIhellos, heard the heavy so fooseteps Of two Peresus doescending the etatresse. and on going ...

EXTENSIVE ROBBERIES IN LEEDS

... the .prisoner Kitchen, it was roved that he and Kay M, awere acquainted with each other, and that the latter is 5 had frequently visited the Rising Sun Inn, kept by h g Kitchen s gather. In addition to this the name of d Richard Kitchen was written upon-the ...

EXTENSIVE ROBBERIES IN LEEDS

... Inn.- The only further evidence adduced against re Kitchen was that given by Mr. W.. James, superin- plC tendent of the Leeds police, who stated that on 'Mr. , Read and himself going to apprehend Kitchen on rig Sunday morning, at his house in Stoney Rock ...

EXTENSIVE ROBBERIES IN LEEDS

... each other, and that the latter i' a had frequently'visited the 'Rising 'Sun Inn, kept by h K Kitchen's father. In addition to this the name of d Richard Kitchen was written upon the outside cover e of the parcel containing the stolen plate ; and a v letter ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... equal io 3e0 cotmon lamps for ten hours, or to warm all Ordineay ?? for tuvelve nours, itsctudittg She requisite heat fer kitchens. , rto supply the requisite heat for one-horse hpowcc Of steam. The itivention, it is slated, ihasieng tse b i ofthuse, ths ...

Published: Friday 01 February 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2211 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Police

... sioins given him almost the last penny which she th posessd On the, previous evening (Sunday), heJT pinnue'd her behind the kitchen door and there beat W he r st unmercifully,. and oil heri screaming o I as loiuo ,t Murder udly as she was able some l der ...

Police

... sions given him allmotst the last penny which she teC pcsess On. the previous evening (Sunday) he Jh' pinn ed her behind the kitchen door and there beat was f hrie most nmercifully, hand on her screaming out ploy~ed MI dr asodly as she was able some Ilodgers ...

LEEDS:

... respectable houses. It seems that on Thursday after- his noon, a silver table-spoon was istolen from a table in Mr. Ire ?? ~kitchen, which stood close to the window, and might car abe reached by any one frons the outside. It was placed toe upon the table ...

Police

... elimbin to the wall ,- top ofand then dropping from, a s Wall if1teen or tw( ~f sixiteen feet high; a pane of ;lass in the kitchen pie ,window had been broken by him, his object belat ,t no doubt, that of plundering the house, in. whsic by. he would in ...

Central Criminal Court

... the bureau it Yhe diig D r , ?? f all -the valuablesit possedo di andontrewed the others about the policem Dh t procd ?? kitchen,'- where sefond the D taieves hid alh; been, c andrtaken Alepen th 24 could find, teore. Information was Ithen gien to thepolicey ...

Police

... entry by climbing to the top of, and then dropping, from, a swall fifteen or: sixteen feet 'high; a pane of glass in the kitchen window had been broken by him, his object being, no doubt, that of plundering the house, in which I he would in all probality ...

Central Criminal Court

... roorn.ransacked it of all the valuables it possessed, d and strewed the others about the place. She then proceeded to the kitchen, where she found the thieves had also been, and taken all the plate they 2 could find there. Information was then given to ...