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THE EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... S rle facts of the case were these :--The prosecutoi, keeps the Oak and Ash public.house. His house consisted of it a 2 kitchen and front room on the ground floor, and three mect rooms up-stah's. In Oetober last, it man named Christo- pher and his wife ...

SERIOUS CHARGE OF ILLICIT DEALING IN OLD METAL AT NEWPORT

... Williams stated -that on the day named he y Isited the house of defendants, and' there found Renben de- Josie,' and in 'a back kitchen a quantity of copper on a table, Which' Mrs..-Perrott maid. she had bought of Jones-for rein 6d.,per lb !There was a quantity ...

THE MURDER AT BRYNMAWR

... asif shewasintoxicated. She did not *get 'the'glass of beer she called for. One of I pdta. the four men that were in the kitchen gave her a glass of I ivile beer out of a gallon that was on the table. She offered me some three times, but I did not take ...

THE BRYNMAWR MURDER

... this house last 8attrday, 8th January. It was tusen between one and two o'clock p.m, .1 saw David 1tichards nina. in the kitchen. He sat on one side, There were otfiers in the the isome. I took the chair to the . regl'ae. The pisoner The had bread and ...

THE SHOCKING MURDER LN PARIS

... ask her to lot fit her little bo* coii- up cud sit with her awhile. About half tit an hoar lat IFral'ocCie hur i iinto the kitchen like a ?? beast,? . rtisulihing it bloody knife, locked the door belind t him,- seabeI uPO the cool:, ad attempted to cut ...

THE RECENT MURDERS IN PARIS

... ie- he was intoxicated; Josephine bitterly reproached hIa, the whereon, after a few words, Durand withdrew intoti- it of kitchen, pulled out his clasp-knife, quietly shrpenedi any and then returned to the bed-room, uttering fearful thresh I of against ...

A GIRL SHOT DEAD BY HER BROTHER

... dithditer Mlrg?rt,-agcd. 9; a Ahild, and A serdint-girt. r After diiner' William took down adouble-barrelled gan from the kitchen cdilih-g, anid asked his sister Margaret to open the door, as i eanted to shoot.at.the:birjls. .She was inl the act of doing ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... iorgami said. 'What ?? ? The ohoserv:.hio't I . ten - ?? Zl, at .l Mor';l-t sQ? Il , ' Oh ' accd went to a' top'e' the kitchen, aatd prodiced e'lit co.t. N':at *, y : all0 ?? Morganu ot the charge of Meu'iviAt0, at >-u?aid, ' te i wife has told me ...

THE WELSH FASTING GIRL CASE

... the house, and entered it with Mr. Davies; I staying in the kitchen, while Mr. Davies went to the girl's room. He remained there about a quarter of an hour, and when lie came into the kitchen, I asked him bow the girl was. He said that, judging from tile ...

THE WELSH FASTING GIRL CASE

... tell them about the stains on the night.dress; but it was handed to the father or mother by Ann Jones; it was taken into the kitchen, and the stains were shown to an old man there. I and Jones left at about seven o'clock and returned at two o'clock the same ...

THE WELSH FASTING GIRL CASE

... Lewis .nd Mr. Hughes canse, hilt the latter went away. Then Mr. Davies returned and saw Dr. Lewis, who called me into the kitchen, and said he had asked the parents to withdraw the watching and feed the child. The father said No; not for the world, ...

THE WELSH FASTING GIRL CASE

... said he would knock the first man down I who offered her food. e By Mr. Coleridge: I believe. both parents were in the t kitchen at the time, and they might have heard what was a said, as the door was open. t Crosesexamination continued: He told me what ...