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THE CLAIMANT TO THE EARLDOM OF NEWBURGH CHARGED WITH FELONY

... having taken goods that did not belong to him. He replied, It is ridiculous, and at her request he passed through into the kitchen. He walked straight to the fire, and turned his back to it, and presently.he was seen to roll up some scent satchels and throw ...

LAW AND CRIME

... met the assassin on the stairs it pursuingher. A struggle ensued, in which Spooner a toroed Huggett down.stairs into the kitchen, and lywas close to him when he threw the bag~of gun. ,, powder upon the fire. Since the occurrence, on the 7e 292ud ult. ...

LAW AND CRIME

... with him. Spinas, who was very much the worse for liquor, was taken into custody, and on the constable pro ceeding to the kitchen he found a woman lying jest inside the door dead. Her head was fractured and battered in, and it was evident that she had ...

MORE SHOCKING TRAGEDIES IN PARIS

... appearance he was 2 intoxicated; Josephine bitterly reproached him, I whereon, after a few words, Duraud withdrew into c the kitchen, pulled out his clasp.knife, quietly sharpened it, and then returned to the bedroom, c uttering fearful threats against his ...

Published: Friday 04 February 1870
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1811 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE BURGLARIES IN HULL

... present offer, as one of the witnesses was at sea. - The Court then proceeded to take some evidence in the other case. - Mr Kitchen, a pawnbroker, deposed that Dee pledged a coat at his shop for 8s., on the 4th February, in the name of William John. son ...

WIFE MURDER IN WOLVERHAMPTON

... beneath the ear towards the back of the head from which mucll blood had floved. Presently the huisband followed inltO the back kitchen and ssld, 'i It is nie that killed her; it's to my grief. I killed her, I did. Yesterday, The prisolierwas brought up in ...

LAW AND CRIME

... face and nearly the whole of her body dreadfully dis- figure I and bruised. Presently the husbaird followed into the back kitchen and said, It is ume that. killed her ; it's to my grief. I killed be r, I did. On Monday, the prisoner was brought up in ...

DREADFUL MURDER IN NEWCASTLE

... nheiha-street. A labourer, named' William Walton, about 53 years of age, lived with his' ife and one child in some cellar kitchens at the corner 0f Churchill-street, and Frederick Atkin, labourine, man, lodged with them. It is said that Walton has sasle-ted ...

MURDER OF A HUSBAND AT DARLINGTON

... passage, as if some one had bad blood on their hands and had pressed them against the wall-they were like finger marks, The kitchen door, opening into thee passage, was marked withl blood on the narrow edge. On the previous Weddnesday, when the quarrel was ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... believing that the former was ai burglar, Ito called out He's here. He soon discovered his mistalke, aued went into thie kitchen to make an examination of thre irneises. Opening the coal-cellar doer and peering ibto tire dark-. trees, lie cried, Coeae ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... men were successful in making their escape. Mr. d Crowther was cealled up and the premises examined. The r shutter of the kitchen window, on the Byron-street side of the premises, was found lying on the floor, a plano of glass broken, and the window partly ...

YORKSHIRE SPRINGE ASSIZES

... Metbley went out, leaving the servant in. The plaintiff had occasion to go to the urinal, and he was making hswythrough the kitchen into the yard, when a woman~ ii h itchen told him he must go out by the front door end up the passage into the yard. He went ...