THE FIRE AND LOSS OF FOUR LIVES AT WESTMINSTER

... said on Friday morning last he heard a crackling of glass in Little George- street. He proceeded to the spot, and found the kitchen on fire. He knocked at the door repeatedly, and then heard ' a thousand screams proceeding from the house, and being satisfied ...

THE FATAL FIRE AT WESTMINSTER

... persons. H3e' had his attention called to the fire, which was then, raging in the kitchen. He was awoke by his.sister, and saw the reflection through the windows of the kitchen. He ran towards the Broad Sanctuary, and met the escape of the Royal Society coming ...

LAW AND POLICE

... The defendant came down stairs some time after and went into the kitchen, where he remained for some time. Aware that there were some silver spoons and other property strewn about the kitchen, and not knowing what could be his motive for stopping there so ...

Published: Sunday 01 January 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1984 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... Watson's jewel caso. and all the Jewe taken Hui therefrom. On comparing some chisels which he had in a fore tool-box in the kitchen, he (Mr. Watson) found them to mes correspond exactly with the marks on the wardrobe and Am ANrTr other articles forced open ...

THE PURSUIT OF MARRIAGE UNDER DIFFICULTIES

... edgre beth advantage~of liack boilers ins kitchen grates ekisti'll there is. no 'abnolati as~f~ty in. ?? ?? ceasing t6on-i the grated as fireplaces for n the i ;an and there Oh, in must oaste a second kitchen ' h t fel tO be resrted'to Bo tht the ine ...

SUICIDE OF A LETTER CARRIER FROM THE OPPRESSION AND ILLUSAGE OF AN INSPECTOR OF THE POST-OFFICE AUTHORITIES

... desponding on Thursday night last. .About eight o'clock on the following morning (Friday) he -was found hanging to a beam in the kitchen by his necker- Ischief, M~r. Pearce, asurgeon, wvas sent for, but he wasI quite dead. ?? jury proposed an adjournment to have ...

EXETER

... day to dinner orsaiv a greybird onl his apple tree. He got his gun and shot it, , r The shot rattled against Mr. Sanders kitchen windewend passed his vrylner to anlittlchild. ao. ?? ano ledthe defendan t bd to give him a written premise thtt he weould ...

COURT OF PASSAGE

... the afternoon for Windsor Castle, on a visit to the Qneen lhe house of Mr. Hobson, grocer, Sheffield Moot' was entered by a kitchen window early on T or, -morning. IA desk was broken open, and a cAshiZI containing £80 stolen. A. daily prayer meeting for ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... into the kitchen for a small kettle, and hearing her f i . nnot, scream she followed her and asked hot husband for the pe jasi tt, >^211aholg.;Qthlyc tq &trc ner _aD violent blow in the face with his fist. He then seized the heavy kitchen poker, and ...

ALLEGED MURDER IN PORTSEA

... residing in lCent-street, at the corner of i White's-row. M1y house conisists of four rooims up stairs, one living room, and a kitchen. I have a lmousekeepers named Emnia Pa'lmer. She occupies as a sleepiig room the front room on the upper storey. I occupy ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... prosecutor, on the 26th of October last, put a £0 lote in his pocket-book, and upon arriving home Lung his oat up in the kitchen. The prisoner, who was about tho louse, stole the note, but when spoken to denied any know- edge of the robbery, and decamped ...