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HORRIBLE MURDER BY A PORTUGUESE SEAMAN

... o'clock on Friday morning, when death terminated his sufferings. The prisoner was found concealed behind the door of the kitchen in Se imour's lodging-hoase, directly after the occurrence, and on being takeln into ustody by police-constable Cox, No. 138 ...

ASSAULT AND FALSE IMPRISONMENT

... something that displeased him, he flew into a violent rage, dashed in the window frames, and broke all the windows in the kitchen, and behaved in such a violent manner that the defendant was sent for, and he took the plaintiff into custody, and placed ...

VALLEY

... of beer, and asked . rs. Rees for an article for which they had to go to the kitchen, passing the place where the mantle was hung, the prisoner pro- ceeded from the kitchen alone, and the next day Mrs. Rees missed her mantle, which was now produced by ...

THE MURDER OF MARY WHITE, OF BUCKLAND MONACHORUM

... the doer with our shoulders. The door easily opened, and we went through the kitchen. [He then describes the staircase very mninutely, saying it was boarded off from the kitchen-w. hich was the fact.] E then continued: we found that Mrs. White was noti ...

PWLLHELI

... public-house ientioned. ,He went'after them and saw bhe back door open. He went through the kitchen to the parlour. Defend- ants were standing in' the kitchen, and they said that the landlady was. going to treat them 'with a pint of beer each. There were ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE.—CAUTION TO FEMALE SERVANTS

... acquaintanca began by the' house- maid enticing.the two men in, bykholding up' a cup of e~ iea'o them as they were passing' the kitchen window . by the area, and they acdordingly went'in and had some a tea.' The housemaid indignantlydenied thi&, and said °, ...

STAFFORDSHIRE ASSIZES

... in his hand. It was a child's whip.' When she went into the kitchen, Worsey was standing d against the table, and his wife against the end of the I couch, on the opposite side of the kitchen. Worsey had c a knife in his hand. -, She left.the room,'- and ...

ALLEDGED INFANTICIDE

... found Jane ti Morris in the house. The prisoner was in a tem- si porary bed in the kitchen. A male child was shewn ei to me; it was lying dead on a table in the kitchen, in close to the mother. I examined the child, and di noticed marks on the neck; they ...

Police Intelligence

... through the kitchen, when she replied that it was no business of his, but the matron's business. Witness described the mode in which Mr. Shone took hold of complainant's arm. By the bench-Mr. Shone is as much in the habit of visitirg the kitchen as Mrs. Shone ...

THE LLANFAIRFECHAN TRAGEDY

... said sab awoke at ten minutes past five on the Monday morning in qnestion, and on coming downstairs saw ber father in the kitchen bleeding from his throat. He said that the prisoner had killed him. On going to the bed-cbamber witness s6w her mother with ...

LLANDUDNO PETTY SESSIONS

... when shn returned in the evening slhe sent two shawls to the kitchen I to be dried. Abont ten o'clock witness heard s 3 noise in the kitcehen lobby, wherenpon she went I -down to the kitchen door, and saw prisoner, who was in the lobby with a shawl under ...

THE LATE TRAGEDY AT WARLEIGH

... I heard the door open, and then a scream, I ran dowrstairs as fast as possible, but when I got down I found no one in the kitchen. The scream I heard ap- peared to be that of a man. I rushed out of doors, and as I got to the door I fancy I touched some ...