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SERIOUS CASE AT THORNBURY

... in her illness. She gave the bottles to the Vicar In November. She put the bottles away In the top of the cupboard in her kitchen from the time she received them from Mrs Oates In September until November, when she handed them to the Vicar. Re-examined-When ...

Kilnersdon Police Court

... many times during the evening. Iaving lost the crushers, two metal tea- spoons were used. lls client's wife went into the - kitchen, where the defendant was, and she saw her trying to conceal one of the spoons. The spoon was I missed, and Mrs Brimble co ...

Temple Cloud Police Court

... 10 30 p.m. on the 9th inst. he visited a common lodging house at Newtown, Paulton, and found the rug produced in the back kitchen. t Prisoner was upstairs as'eep on the floor, and in reply to the charge he said I picked the rug up off the floor, and ...

Bristol Police Court

... you go, and the old man was attackel su severely by the dcfendants that, after handing the warrant to Kitchen, he ran away for a constable. Kitchen was also assaulted severely, lie was knocked down and kicked while on the ground. He had two black eyes ...

ALLEGED BURGLARY:

... ge had not been discharged, having stayed away because he said he was ill. On Saturday morning last witness feand that the kitchen door leading from the pantry had been forced open, break- the oatch. The pigeon hole flap in the office wsll had beon forced ...

CULLOMPTON SESSIONS

... aummer thby commenced keeping company, fri of and 'the first undle familiarity took hu e place iu January, 1399', in the kitchen su .1 of the farm, when everybody else C( w was out. On two other occasions this was me F~rp'pented, The last time being in ...

ST. THOMAS ATTEMPTED MURDER CASE

... Mrs. Andro,.% as r,# what he wanted there. Tey, howover. wait en dqwn, and Mrs. Andrews 1illowtrl pri)iso r ed into the kitchen. As she wag tnrninu4 to shot he the door she received three very- heavy a2 blows upon her ?? with a ha. ieh.t :at which pr-soner ...

BRISTOL ASSIZE

... 11hospital, which, it seems, Is part of a house for which Dr Christie paid fif teen shillings a week rant. There was no kitchen, and apparently only one ward, a room upstairs containing two beds, a cot, and a cradle. The plaintiff complains that there ...

CULLOMPTON SESSIONS

... about 11.10 a.m he was on duty r- in plain clothes and entereO. tho Mutterton I, Arms Ina. He saw the defendgsnt in the 1, kitchen with the son of the landlady. On the settle beside ths defendant witsmsss f. observed an uprightpint cup, the contents of ...

BRISTOL ASSIZE

... Grange road. His a houses at the back of Manilla road all had ground f floor hitcheus, whereas the houses in Manilla road had kitchens in the basement. He had oeen houses r void in ianilla road. Ckoes-esamined-Grange road was originally 26 feet M ide and a ...

Bristol Police Court

... Elsie, aged 1.- years, was dressed in clothes covered I with lice. She had no boots on, and was very cold, I The odour of the kitchen was very bad. The entire family occupied one bedroom, whic!i was entirely I devoid of furniture. There was a mattress laid ...

SHOCKING DOMESTIC TRAGEDY

... Harnmerton, of the Ceurtersay Arms Hetel, Starcroes.-The presecutor stnted that about 6.30 plm. he adny a we.'t down in the kitchen and saw that a msages silver mug was missing from some things 3k and that had. been brought down from the bar rigade. while ...