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A SUFFOLK TRAGEDY

... aged 15, went to work at a factory, leaving her mother nursing the twins, who were three weeks old, in the kitchen, and her father in the bock kitchen. A nine-year-old SOn, it is alleged, afterwards heard his father oask his mother to go upstairs, but as ...

ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO POISON A WIFE

... poison. Mary Ann Hay, widow, said, on Mpnday, 23rd July, she went to Mrs. Ling's. ?? was standing against the table in her kitchen with a mug in. her hand. She was crying, and made a complaint to her. 'She seemed in a twitching condition. and told her.-what ...

SUFFOLK POLICE COURTS

... up in the kitchen on Sunday, and the cook, Alice Barton, warned him that she should have to inform the Master if he surreptitiously took tea into the able-bodied men's room. At the time Nurse Edwards happened to be pass- ing through the kitchen. and defendant ...

IPSWICH COUNTY COURT

... certaiil 066ds and chlatteis, comprising the contents of the studio, reception- room, dressing-roomu, dining-roont, bWidnom, and kitchen; at 3, Tavern Street, where he was then residing. On April 8th,. 1897, Mr. Raphael advanced a further sum of £430 upon a bill ...

SUFFOLK POLICE COURTS

... Ipswich, leaving home shortly 4f ter-1O. o'olock, and she'saw the Iprisoner stbout ltwo; o6lcck the sedawhen, sewas in. the kitchen doing hernwodrk. Pri- ,soner tried t6 g, et hold.of her, hut she ran into the dairy, he folio wing and shutting the door. ...

SUFFOLK POLICE COURTS

... charged with assault- ing Maria M. Burrows, his wife, on June 26th.- It, was stated, that wpilst .complainant was in her kitchen, defendant, in' c nseonce of somen criticismas'she made upon his, conint trc e repeatedly. Later on ha hit ber again,. blacken- ...

SUFFOLK POLICE COURTS

... St. Nicholas Street.-4frs. Skeet heard a noise in the shop on Wednesday evening. December 5th and, go0ig into it from the kitchen, saw defendant disappearing through the doorway. Next clay the pair of boots, which had been left by a gentleman-to 'be repaired ...

SUFFOLK POLICE COURTS

... other charge a stamp bearing the Lonfon post- omark of October 24th. After other questions, adefendant went into the back kitchen, pulled i up the floorcloth. and handed witness the envel- 3 ope containing the chonses and n ostal-orders. -Mr. Swann said ...

IPSWICH RAILWAY AND HOTEL ROBBERIES

... on the floor. He did not know that *spirilg-cleaning had been going on, but whilst he was there a lad came to prepare the kitchen for being whitewashed, and said Mr. Last, papered the hall the previous day. He had seen the post card projuced found on Garroa ...

SUFFOLK POLICE COURTS

... niyadue bad language. They stoppedqut nhu after they were ordered away. They pushed the door off tihehinges- and he went in the kitchen with a hammer and nails to put the door up, when Ostler pulled his coat off, and after some words struck -him in the mouth ...