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OXFORD CIRCUIT.—GLOUCESTER, APRIL 2

... They score nirirrereilri its a und voice ; so that weitiesi, sein ions ini tire lrsusiry, rind irrightt seio itas ill tire kitchen, ierond their. Tiioriiss Puerrell, carperntcr, of Berkeley, irreved tire second uttering ; tire seorsds sokeri by tire oe ...

MURDER AT CLAPHAM

... thi deceased, who had been fbond deed ii al house in Clarensolit-place, Wands- iorth-road. The body ?? lying in the fro it kitchen on the [loor, the head resting- oil samle folded pieces of carpet, coIn- pletely dressed, writh thie exception of one shoe ...

DREADFUL MURDER OF A CLERGYMAN AT FRIMLEY

... atod of the eat assa the ovwoodwork, into seliels an iron her was fixed. for Frosts Ctie scollelry an esitrance to tite kitchen utas effected by do- else retuovel of one belt, ethialt appears to have beets dosse in a ge. veryv business-like mnsttner ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS, JANUARY 21

... brother officer, Fiskhr. couild give his history 'Fisher, 227 G; slid the ptisoner Was the deputy proprietot- of the tooted Kitchen in }'x-court,. Grays-inn-lane, which was a den' oT'thieivs, and 'as a harbou- of the worst characters. He had known * him ...

SANATORY ENQUIRY IN OXFORD

... manner in which the joints of the pipes waere made. A letter was read from the Rev. Vaughan Thomas, complaining that the kitchen and passages of his house, No. 60, High-street were occasionally flooded when a heavy fall of rain took place, whichj the ...

BERKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... that fact because he bad been at the house on two or three occasions, only a short timne previously, to do some work to the kitchen range. The Jury found the prisoner guilty, and in consequence of the aggra- vated nature of the case, the Judge passed the ...

DARING BURGLARY AND EXTENSIVE ROBBERY IN RADNORSHIRE

... he excited, and at the first turning the officers agot out and walked back to the publico house. All the five were in the kitchen, when Dixon-entered and informed them that they must consider themselves prisoners. It was evident at a glance g that they ...

HORRID MURDER OF A FATHER BY HIS SON, AT ICCOMB, NEAR STOW

... the child. Prisener was then standing up in the centre of the kitchen, with the gun in Uis hand. after we had been up stairs about ten minutes, we heard the report of a gun in the kitchen below; I heard no other noise. Mrs. Hambidge ran down stairs very ...

THE MURDER OF MR. KALABERGO FO BANBURY

... o'clock, when Sarah I Roberts called to me and my sister to come down stairs, and we 1 did so immediately. I looked in the back kitchen, and saws thee prisoner drinking siater;* he then canme into the little room, andl I asked him what was the matter; he was ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER AT ICCOMB, NEAR STOW

... money to go to Bourton. When we went up stairs both the kitchen door and the bed room door were open. I heard nothing else but the report. A person up stairs can hear any one talking in the kitchen very well. The prisoner was supportiog his father by the ...

Murder of a Wife by her Husband

... but woccld tot treat her, That put hint in a, pas',iot, but he did not speak. Hle we nt to a, shelf between 'the front and kitchen doer, w hars a ccword was kept, and reached it downo ; the sword was e in a sheath, and standing up ; it formneriy belonged ...

CITY COURT—TUESDAY, May 25

... the most of. It is said to be a sure cure to smoky chimneys, and is equally adapted to both the farmer's and tradesman's kitchens, as well as the poor manbs cottage. ...