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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 ...

Bristol Police Court

... clenuilg the prosecutors' oilice sjaT^ I months ago. At 15, Wrest street 33 stamps weve found in a jog on a dresser in the kitchen, and a couple of envelopes adflressed from Cardif3 to th. prisoners' mother bore stamps perforated with the prosecutors' initials ...

[ill] CHARGE OF CRUELTY

... a minute, .Ilam slappcd him for crying and sent him fi o r, followicn him shortly after. Subsequently ?? cmv thrin in the kitchen, and the boy's w! rr re then bandaged, The lad was lying t 1t , loioking very iII. On the followinug I *cV ?? ijetor (Otley ...

Bristol Police Court

... Iclothed in rags and infested with body lice. The other boy and three other children were In a similar wretched condition. The kitchen and sleeping ?? we're In n Ahoc!.'~ _- had state, and were unfit s , ii~n lnithation. In the bedrocoms there were .no beds ...

Bristol Police Court

... might say that he had received the abstract some eight or nine months ago, and he had placed it on the door loaiclig from the kitchen to the bakehorngn, I,, was impossible for any. one paslinig into this bekelhonee not to see it. Charles Lvdg~e deposed( to ...

Bristol Police Court

... latter house and Do knocked at the door, F4pcelving no reply he got In through the window, arid found the bicycle in the kitchen. The prisoner was there, and when witness 4charged him with the theft he said, I did not steal _ it. I bought it at a secondhand ...

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 ...

BRISTOL ASSIZE

... architect and surveyor, of Bristol, i stated that he had inspected the plaiatiff's house, and although be did not go into the kitchen, he could observe that the lighb to it must be aflected ci by the erection of the carpenter's shop. He estl- di nomted the ...

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 ...

BRISTOL ASSIZE

... oulside the house, end advised them to go indoors. Aftar thit the house seemed quiet, the prisoner aud his wife sitting in the kitchen with four of their children. At about ten o'clock the two little girls went to hod in the room where their parents slept, ...

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 ...