BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... night was foggy, and the accused soon escaped. When prosecutor returned he found that an entrance had been forced by the back-kitchen window, and that the door had been leit ajar so as to afford an easy method of exit, should occasion demand it. The prisoner ...

DERBY COUNTY POLICE COURT.—FRIDAY

... Stone defended.-Complainant said that *n Christmas-day the prisoner came to the farm where he is employed and went into the kitchen. When witness entered to enquire about aonne wood prisotier struck him in the eye, and before he could rdtover himself Wagg- ...

EXETER QUARTER SESSIONS

... Brown about his conduct towards the I prosecutor. Re searched the house, and tn the I lft-hand drawer of a dresser in the kitchen he I found two sovereigns, two half sovereigns, four shilings in silver, and sixpence in coppers. Hte tok Possession of the ...

FATAL LAMP ACCIDENTS

... The husband of the deceased woman said that on Christmas Eve his wife I and two children were sitting with him In the v kitchen. ?? one o'clock he fell asleep in a chair, n and wasawakened by loud screams. He wenb to the d foot of the stairs, which was ...

DEVON EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... witness in chai ge of the house. The prisoner 3 also romained at hone. ShorIlv before noon she w saw him poses through the kitchen and ascend the m stairs. His bedroom, was at the top of the house, at and Mr. Hevwood's bedroom was on a lower storey. ta ...

SERIOUS CHARGE OF ARSON

... arson on the rtof somebody. The first thing the constable iscovered was that a gas jet was burning against, a beam in the kitchen. He (Mr. Marks) was- bound to say that the bracket was extremelyI loose, and might have got into that position accidentally ...

CHRISTMAS FRAUDS

... 23rd nIb, she left him in charge of her shop between the hours of three and nine. At a quarter to twelve, on entering the kitchen, she found the window-sash out, and the ducks, goose, and a rabbib, which she had laid in for the Christmas dinner, missing ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... it over the pas- Ease. Then he pulled off his hat and strack him with it in the face. He followed the fellow towards the kitchen, when a mob of the lodgers, twelve or four. teen in number, camso tp from below and created a great disturbance. Witness ...

ALLEGED MURDEROUS ASSAULT AT BOWDON

... with blood. He obtained assistance, and apprehended Herring on the highwvay at Rostherne; He found Farrar sitting in the kitchen of a house near to, and in the corner were the two sticks produced, one of which he said was his, and the other belonged to ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... years of age, the daughter of Charles Gniffiths, butcher on board a ship now at sea On Monday week the deceased was in the kitchen of her parents' house. 116, Great Howard-street, in her nightdress Her mother left the reom to go upstairs, and, on hearing ...

THINGOE PETTY SESSIONS

... to accompany him for an hour. Defendant also told him if he smoked he could light his pipe and smoke in the kitchen. They went into the kitchen, and the defendant sat down on a chair and began to churn. Witness told the defendant that not having had any ...

ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER NEAR SOUTHPORT

... good thrash- ?? Radcliffe deposed that he apprehended Herring on the highway at Rostherne. He found Farrer sitting in the kitchen of a house near to, and in the corner were two sticks produced, one of which he said was his and the other belonged to Herring ...