CORONER'S INQUESTS

... son of a railway breaksman living at 62, Skirving- c street. On the evening of the 13th instant, the ehild was found in the kitchen of his parent's w house with his clothes on fire. He was burned a , about the chest and face, and died from his t! ill injuries ...

THE CHARGE OF ROBBERY AGAINST DOMESTIC SERVANTS

... foaund thema at her hcluse. 1 -By Mr. Briggs: The cuabions which were in the boy, be- tb a loned, to sn artu chair In the kitchen which she heard Miss oi Bullivt say she had given to her daughters.; Mips BIUi1- B, n vant told her that -he had gvan the ...

DARING BURGLARY AND ROBBERY

... Every room in the building had been thoroughly ransacked, and the whole of the silver plate which was kept in the front kitchen cupboard, together with a large amount of jewellery belonging to his wife which had been locked up in a fancy box and left ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... an accountant. No. Pt 19, edbuzry.road, was charged before Mr. Newton on a s warrant with obtaining, by means of fraud, a kitchener, 1 value 15t., from Messrs. Edwards and Son, stove menu- C facturers, Great Marlborough-street.-The prisoner, it Will be ...

CRIMES AND CASUALTIES

... and five years, children of a laboumrer namled l'ernyihough, residinlg at *Iilton, near L~ure~lem. were left alon~e in the kitchen! on Friday after- n 1oun. ajl~l cenunes~elccd playing with m~atchles. A fia.;k con- tamiving gunpowdler hadl been idlacel ...

INQUESTS

... of deceasedS ideitified the body, and stated that on the day before yesterday de- ceased wasairing some shirts before the kitchen fire at her house. Witness heard scma pro. ceeding from the room, and on going to see what was the matter found that her mother's ...

MURDER

... MURDEB. TH3 MYBSTEIOUS MXOD1E Ih !ONDON. Tho inquest respeoting the death' of Inohel Samnels, who was found murdered -in her kitchen at Barton Crescent, London, on the 11th inst., wts s.'nsmed on Mbonday, whon Professor Redwood gav oevidence to the effect ...

BANGOR PETTY SESSIONS.—TUESDAY

... the evening and asked P( for refreshment, which woa gisen to them in the front c parlour. After eating they went into the kitchen and A asked for a glass of beer each. e ter that Williams and ii Joneee aked the fiehermen to stand tbem a glass, as S ...

THE MURDER OF AN OLD LADY IN BURTON CRESCENT

... upon the right hand that looked like : Iscratches. I saw a large patch between the foot of - ) the staircase and the back kitchen door that looked I as if blood had been wiped up. I saw the bloody : I cloth upon the floor about a foot from the head of ...

THE MURDER IN BURTON-CRESENT

... lIth~inat, .She wan in, the back kitchen till ?? minutes to Oaet O'Cloek. LShe then went to the front room on the ground floor, wherwos'aleidp her mother slept. Herniother weein bed. 5Ohe (Witness) rhad been in the kitchen fro~n half-past ten. L:She AiM ...

THE BURTON-CRESCENT MURDER

... without retiring, returned the following verdict!- We find that Rachel Samuelsh was found dead lying en the floor of the kitchen of 4, Burton-crescent, and did die from the mortal effects of concussion of the brain and 1 severe hemorrhage, caused by severe ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... defendant was hoead cook at the Oatlands Park Hotel, 0 ud ?? a salary of about £1300a year. The cons- tu ?? one tune was a kitchen-maid at the Victeria3 and .1 si Votel T |oro uay,whctheeth defendant ee thfishuemployed _ I- as cookj and en intilaaey %praug ...