DISTRESS WARRANTS AND THEIR EXECUTION

... house, a Mrs. Howard, but the 'fE amount was afterwards filled in by Kitchen or 0 his clerk. Warrants were a very powerful instrn- B ment, and if taken about in the bulk by men like Kitchen, it might prove a dangerous proceeding. 3 The specific charge in ...

Inquests by W. W. Robinson, Esq., County Coroner

... evening shortly before ten o'clock in his own room, which was over the kitchen. Nothing was seen or heard of him during the night. On Monday morning when witness entered the kitchen, between seven andl, eight o'clock, and before opening the shutters, she ...

THE FINSBURY MURDER

... floor, and the prisoner the7n wvent to the kitchen, which was or! the basemnent or area conununicatintg with ania ll inner room in whichhe slpt. Thenightporter's Yellrang into the prisoner's room or the kitchen. They had then some conversation as to the ...

THE MURDER NEAR REDDITCH

... caine back into the kitchen, thinking, all was right. Almost imsediately afterwards, it might be about a minute, I heard the report of a gun froin the back kitchen. Think- ing there laid been seine accident, I went towards the back kitchen, and at the door ...

THE MURDER ON EYRE-STREET-HILL

... husband had then gone upstairs, not having been in the kitchen 10 nilinutes. Mr. Cooke: Did you see the younger prisoner touch the deceased! Witness: No, not at alf By Mr. Ricketts: She was In the kitchen, which was dark, at the time of the disturbance. At ...

A POLICEMAN'S ADVICE TO A COOK

... A POITCEMAN'S ADVICE TO A COOK. A STORMV IN A KITCHEN. AT the Brompton County Court, before his Honour Mpr. Fitzroy-Cowper, an aruu* n case was heard. Ellen Pedergrast, a talf, d good-looking person, sued her employer) le MI. Doyley, in whose service ...

THE SUICIDE OF A GENTLEMAN AT KENNINGTON

... sister and niece leave the house. A jev minutes afterwards she heard the deceased leave the kitchen and go into the parlour, and return immediately to the kitchen. Having given the deceased sufficient time to eat his dinner, witness went downstairs to clear ...

CHARGE OF RAPE ON A YOUNG GIRL

... dear, I have brought some for Mr. Dowler to look at. She went to the kitchen door and unlocked it, and he followed her. He then caught hold of her and pushed her into the kitchen, and began pulling her about. She knocked about in order to resist him ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... throat in the kitchen, and that they then left the house, and slammed the door after them. Witness found art axe in the cellar with blood on it, and in the kitchen was a bloody knife on the dresser. There was a pool of blood in the kitchen. From the appearance ...

HOW THE POOR LIVE IN LONDON

... the front kitchen was WF ic supposed to be used as a living room, the deceased Er and a ?? son having slept in the back pei n kitchen without the landlord's knowledge. Eber's tilt eoe daughter, a young woman, slept in the front ful kitchen. The rest of ...

THINGOE PETTY SESSIONS

... to accompany him for an hour. Defendant also told him if he smoked he could light his pipe and smoke in the kitchen. They went into the kitchen, and the defendant sat down on a chair and began to churn. Witness told the defendant that not having had any ...