THE KITCHEN TYRANT

... three weeks her mistress went down to the kitohen (plalntlffeferfrlcg to it ae my kitchen ), She did noD think that hire. Fielden had any righb to go Into tbe kitchen and pull things bonut, and said to her, 1Am I to do the wrlk or will yo t? It lee ...

THE KITCHEN TYRANT

... After she had been there three weeks her mistress went down to the kitchen (plaintiff referring to it as my kitchen.) She did not think that Mrs. Fielden had any right to go into the kitchen and pull things about and said to her, Am I to do the work, or ...

FATAL CARELESSNESS

... Dover-road, who wae killed by the ?? of a kitchen boiler at the residence of Mr. F.O. Willis, barrister, Woodville Lodge, Shooter's-hill-roasd The jury viewed the body and the scene of tije ex- plosion, the kitchen being shattered; after whicL evidence was ...

THE LYMPSHAM MURDER

... the , kitchen, Witness took the tea things Into. the kitchen ti that evenilng alter the oatmeal was made, She then saw JE ontshe kitchen table the oatmeal in the basin produced, V Day wase then In the kitchen. When Miss, Staliard left of ite ...

BRADFORD BANKRUPTCY COURT

... with Mr. Kitchen for, the purehase of land in Queens a road from the Corporation, as the latter would nos sell it to him (the debtor). Mr. Kitchen gave lOs. per yard for it, and he bought it from him at 12s., the arrangement being that Mr. Kitchen was to ...

A FATAL QUARREL

... Tho cldnim was for £5) damage to a kitchen flie, the ceiling, and an oilcloth. P'aintii, in his evidence, stated that he came home frons business onl the 20th December last, and found that the flue of his kitchen range had been knocked in by seinm one ...

EXTENSIVE ROBBERY AT CHESTERFIELD

... sitting-room d over the shop. Her sister went to the prisoner in the r. kitchen, and she saw him at tea time. They all had tea together. At church time witness went into the r kitchen, and her mother and sister went to church, the eprisoner going out wvith ...

Inquests by W. W. Robinson, Esq., County Coroner

... evening shortly before ten o'clock in his own room, which was over the kitchen. Nothing was seen or heard of him during the night. On Monday morning when witness entered the kitchen, between seven andl, eight o'clock, and before opening the shutters, she ...

THE SUICIDE OF A GENTLEMAN AT KENNINGTON

... sister and niece leave the house. A jev minutes afterwards she heard the deceased leave the kitchen and go into the parlour, and return immediately to the kitchen. Having given the deceased sufficient time to eat his dinner, witness went downstairs to clear ...

HOW THE POOR LIVE IN LONDON

... the front kitchen was WF ic supposed to be used as a living room, the deceased Er and a ?? son having slept in the back pei n kitchen without the landlord's knowledge. Eber's tilt eoe daughter, a young woman, slept in the front ful kitchen. The rest of ...

THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF A DURHAM FARMER

... his son left the house about half-past five o'clock in the evening, and that the accused left the kitchen ten minutes afterwards. Before leaving the kitchen she took some matches from the mantelpiece, and as she closed the door behind her, she looked very ...