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THE TRAGEDY AT YARNTON

... was drawn to he ofle M width of.the-kitchen was lift. 6in., auid in fromthe allto the oak' beamn 7ft. -3inmi. ,the -width rei Y o the passage beltween the tWo' doors 3ft. 9in.; the in- a dj~tance fromi'the' kitch'en door 'to thle laburnum. s tris. was ...

TERRIBLE TRAGEDY AT YARNTON

... evening and arrived at the house at.. 7.15. I saw the body of the deceased lying on 'the floor in the kitchen.. His bead wa,. lying against the kitchen door, and his legs against a'chest of drawers.. He was dead, but the body waij warm.. I saw a large wound ...

BULLINGDON PETTY SESSIONS

... front door, e which was locked. He knocked, and was answered by the landlord, who said a private party was in rogress. In the kitchen he found nine persons, c besides the servants. This was at 11.20. The l B company were sitting round a table, on which b were ...

NORTHLEACH

... decease, by his widow. The ho0use ce. 1,taime two front rooms, kitchen, outhouse, and -underground cellar, four bedrooms en the first floor, end four on 'the second floor. There is to ',kitchen. garden in front, and large timber yard, sheds, stables, end ...

CITY QUARTER SESSIONS

... prosecuted, and 'the prisoner was undefended. The prosecutrix stated that the prisoner came to her shop while she wae in the kitchen, and on going there she found him in the act-of getting 6ff the countbr. He asked her if she had 'any packing- cases fbr sale ...

OXFORD CITY COURT

... On arriviang there Ira I iis fourcd tie inotlrer druna, ly]ilag oar a sofa in ?? froart roea l.ian Cla psact rroea, Cthe kitchen~f, lie ud found the bairy who Weas ravenrously sucirirug at Lb, a d'ry bottle . aanld was ill a weot, reas aanh enraciated ...

OXFORD CITY COURT

... ?? was bound over to (.akep the pedce for six months, and ordered to pay the costs, 7s. 6d., or in default 21 days. Emma Kitchen, Church-street, Hinksey, for beilng drunk and incapable in. St. Aldate's on the 27th ult., was fined is., and reduced costs ...

OXFORD CITY COURT

... write to the Bench, accusers, and police. L. knme a?only regret that those, under %whom I have worked, help %,namely Lord Kitchener, Lord and Lady Roberts, the a were nearer. I could soon be exonerated. Will she anyou after reading my statement witlt regard ...

OXFORDSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... wos to have 3s. a day, He had'receive1 2g. and went s for.the remainder. He fofinil' Allen sitting in aft e armchair in the kitchen ofhis house, drunk and e he said that he should not- him the other e shilling, and that if he. did'.not go t ofthehouse a ...

OXFORD CITY COURT

... they found a bunch of keys, a case of shaving soap, and a tablet of soap. These articles were under a small shed near the kitchen window. The keys were buried in the ground. They then went to the' back of- the ter.- race, and in a garden owned by a Mr ...

OXFORDSHIRE ASSIZES

... should go to Woodatock. He. said ii' ! she got up he wonld also. He got up and she heard him doing something in the back kitchen. D Afterwards he came back to the room and asked her if she was going to Woodstock. She said she was going somewhere, and ...