DEATH FROM ALLEGED NEGLECT

... evideice 1440 wuas ?? U'Donough, of No.5, Ludgate-street: 110 I o ou selling herrings, andkeep lodgers; h have onl; two rooms,-a kitchen and sleeping roo l. I have known the ear deceased about twelve months. Sbc has lodged witil me ill fourteen weeks last Saturday ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... the charge against her, she inimediately admitted that she had been delivered of a dead child, which was in a box in the kitchen, the keys of which she handed to the officers, and they found the remains of the child. Thev took the prisoner to the sta ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... that on the afternoon of that day week, while in si the drawiiig-room, she smelt fire, and in consequence ran down into thie kitchen aiid cellar, arid found the latter on A fire. She instantly gave an alarm, and assisted her father in it extinguishing the ...

PURHAM WINT1Z1I SESS

... ment the prisolierwas in the house, and shortly after he left thie candlesticks were mtissed from the chimney- piece in the kitchen. O(n the day of the robbery the Drisoner left the property with a Mrs Ross, and told her he would again cail for them. Ou ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... Dorris-terrace, Kennington-cross, and on the morning in question she was standing with one of her master's children near the kitchen grate, when by some accident her dress caught fire. As soon as the flames were extinguished she was taken to the Westminster ...

Published: Sunday 06 January 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3001 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ot the charge against her, she immediately admitted that she had been delivered of a dead child, which was in a box in the kitchen, the keys of which she handed to the ofcers, and they found the remains of the child. They took the prisoner to the station-hkouse ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... nd- lord. Pye eaid he was not satisfied and should take both prioners into custody Thej 5irectl ran down stairsn to the kitchen. They wnet fowowed by the police- roan and Ar, Nease who heard something fall and make a ngling noise. The prisoners *ersoe ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... to me to wash, and I for ianswered, 1Yes - but the day after washing-day, and the jt are not done. I then went into the kitchen-my mse Ifollowing me. I hero took up the poker osi h i0 r when he took holdl of me bylthe shoulders gaem ?? mentlous blow ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... abroad. I told her not to esy that, for I knew she had no intention to go abroad The prisoner then asked me to go into the kitchen for a few minutes, while she went to her mistress, and I did to, and shortly afterwards I saw the prisoner again, and told ...

SUFFOLK CHRISTMAS SESSIONS

... person of the name of Win. Payne, of Btiy, case to his house on the 20th Nov. lost, about noon. Both parties went into the kitchen wieii they had two pints of beer and two biscuits,for which prisoner otferpd witness a had halfcrown to pay for what they ...

LAW AND POLICE

... brought them tometo wash, and I ansawered, Yes; but the day after fwashing day, and they are not done. I then went into tre kitchen- my master following me. I here took up the poker to stir the fire, when he took hold of me by the shoulders gave me a tremendous ...

Published: Sunday 13 January 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9003 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ATROCIOUS CASE OF THEFT, FORGERY, AND MURDER

... The prisoner then pet it into the small spoon, and drosket it, but I cannot tell what witb. I think it was mixed in the kitchen, . It was given to Jean by Andrew. The prisoner either gave it to me or Andrew, I anm not sure which. I saw Andrew give the ...