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THE ALLEGED MURDER AT PENGE

... Chrintoan time, what had Ms. |b Harriet Staunton to wear in the shape of boots or shoes P u -She onlv had one pair of boots the whole time she was ti there, and those she wore. Ifad she any boots on when she was removed to v Fenge?-No, sir. She had a pair of Mr ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... pay 4O0j. and 2s. costs, or toj 1. go to prison for fourteen ?? prisoner wasl looked 10 up in ?? Payne, of 4, Broad-yard, Golden.I md lnwscagdwtkepnadtylodging house.I is SegatHgemn adta efudin the top - roomrentedby thedefendnt thre beds usedby three ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... of Mark Welsh. The prosecutor. a wirodrawor, deposed that on the afterneon of the 29th July last he was returning through Golden-lane, St. iLuke's, towards his home, wuen he met the prisoner and anothlcwosnan, who stopped him and asked them to treat them ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... charged with Uaving stolen, on the passage ?? sum - ,gf 9. It appeared that Mr. Joseph Counsel was a passenger onboard the ship KEnt from Melbourne to England. The soner slept in the same cabin. -Ur. Counsel had 01 in Australian sovereigns in a box, and on ...

THE THAMES CALAMITY

... King. Caroline Constable, aged 4J. Identified by her husband, William Constable, of Plumstead. Robert Wood, aged 63, of 20, Golden-road, Har- row-road, Paddiuston. Identified by his eon. Geosge James Hollingsworth, aged 27, of 47, St. James's-road, Brixton ...

THE TICHBORNE TRIAL

... washing his feet ones or twice a week. I cleaned hin boots, but I don't re. nmber the cut. I have bot sae the defendant's feet for ihe purpose of forming ajudgment. He had no trees the ?? oi Roger's boots. I first rsw the defe aunt since his rehun lti August ...

THE TRIAL OF THE TICHBORNE CLAIMANT

... haitself H Bart, Dr. Kenely (reading the extrca t which wao handed to crim)-Yes, I see it is. Sir Lydston Newman signs his nme Boot. I do net know whether it is usual, hut whets person is using it as a distinction Ifsr no great boom in it. 'Whether that ...