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THE MURDER IN KENT

... the prisoner's boots with the footinarks, and came to the conclusion they were caused by his boots. One of the peculiarities of the boots and casts was that there were three vacant spaces round the na:ils on the spec of prisoner's boots. Witness had ...

THE MURDER IN KENT

... distance off the road there were marks of a smaller boot, which appeared to have gone on the ground six or seven yards, and there were backward retracing steps. These latter marks seemed to fit welling- ton boots, such as those worn by Mr. Gillow. On examination ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEXSESSIONS

... George Brown, 48, pleaded Guilty to having stolen a pair of boots value 6s. 6d., the property of Mr. T. Farrington, 15, Marylebone-lane, bootmaker. The prisoner was seen to take the boots from outside the shop, and was stopped with them in his possession ...

THREE EXECUTIONS FOR MURDER

... asizes for the county of Kent, of the murder of one of his comrades, both being privates in the 82nd regiment; stationed at the camp at Shorneliffe, suffered the penalty of death on Tuesday morning, within the walls of Maidstone gaol. After hin conviction ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... returned a ver- dict of Accidental death. A MAN DROWNED. Yesterday Mr. Payne held an inquest at the City coroner's court, Golden-lane, upon the body of a man unknown, found in the Tbames. From the evidence of Constable 20, of the Thames police, it appeared ...

TRIALS AT THE OLD BAILEY

... quantity of linen which- bad been left in the kitchen to dry. In the lobby he found a dirty shit and an old pair of boots, and his own boots had dis- ~anfT reed Two days after the prisoner called at~the afio p of Mr. iee, apaweibrokerin Stanbope-street, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 5IUPTS.-A. E. Carr, Maidstone, Kent, builder-G. Viuicetb, Ashtord, Kent, licensed victtlaller -F. ?? 31, James, Cheltenham. rope inanufecturer-T. 1Alacnsell, Readina, army offlcer--&lizabeth Hglghes, Bryntirion libryfdir, Nerisnethehire, boot and shoe- uialceF-J ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... lhe msagistrate)ythought he ought not to have been inmoned. ' - STr3LNcG A MAt's BOOTS OFF HIS FEEc.-2ft-J7 Dessand, 37, miirried, was charged with stealing a paireof boots, the 'property of IHenry Sewell. The prosedutor 'who was an engineer, living at ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... information thalt the prisoner was 2iving in South Lambeth, proceeded there a.nd gave hiim into ?? Baker, 6.5, Queen-street, boot and shoe maiker, the auditor of thesociety, de- posed that he examnined the hooks of the society and found lOLl. 9s. Sd. due ...

SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... militia, said the prisoner was the man he enrolled, and he had seen him at drill in 1868.- Mr. George Mitchell. tailor, of 22, Golden-cquare, said that the prisoner was his son-in-law, and not the man the sergeant-major enrolled. The person the sergeant-major ...

THE HORRIBLE MURDER AT ELTHAM

... Blackheath-iLill, and manage a livery.stable for my mother, and am-also S Comic vocalist. That is mny profession. I sing 'at the Golden Lion music-hall, Sydenham. .1 do not know the pri- aoner, but I have seen him before, and' bave known himnbysighttthreeorfonryears ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... week. BOW-STREET. ArirPS AT SUICIDE FROM WATERL1OG BRIDGt- A fair young girl named Emma Dollitellef of Wey- uouth-street, New Kent-road, described as a domestic servant, was charged with attempting to commit suicide by jumping 6ff Waterloo bridge.- John ...