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THE LEST SLAUGHTER AT KANTURK—CORONER'S INQUEST

... the lands'of, Cionbanin,'pnrisb'of Callen,zto take distreass ftir tites doea to himt Not satisfied. with. any thing id, W4s kitchen,; ;hay were'~ 'd in the act of going into hia bed-roomi, ,when Lysisoehan closed, the door aainpthm ~ais~bymgitk hbsoe wgilt ...

THE LATE EXTRAORDINARY INVESTIGATION

... not intend to kill your raiild, but I own 1 was the cause of his death. Lie then went onto say, that when he was in the kitchen he intentionally let the child, whica be was nursing, fail on he flags, and to prevent its crying, he placed his hand for ...

LONDON POLICE

... ;Clarke, stid 'Henry Dir, were charged~ undter t',e ?? eci-rcumatatices' --L.About ?? months .skin. the prisoners ~tbIT I a kitchen in the house of a trarlearnan in Upli.V r Rathhonel. ploce' Severail perrson ,-rs, pbctably attrred,; wr' freq6iiuentily' ...

THE MURDER AT CHELSEA OF MISS ELMES

... had you for entering the house .? Prisoner-We had agreed to rob the house; and when we got in we concealed ourselves in the kitchen; the house was ransacked after the murder; we were disturbed, and then we made our escape out of the house; I and. my companions ...

INCENDIARY ATTACK

... ?? attacked the house of the 'master of the school of Captain Bryan, Jen'ifltosr'L Lassailants, at first, knockediat the kitchen door and de- 'manded some drink'; on being told that the door would not be opened' they commenced forcing it open with stones ...

LAW REPORT

... in ing works for the Board of First Fruits; the hand-rail of the tic stairs is very bad, and all patched; the flags in the kitchen of are also bad, and set in waves; the .astimate be made of m' te defects aniounts to 731. 7s. .5d. .t Cross-examined ~by ...

ABERYSTWYTH PETTY SESSIONS—JULY 15, 1833

... between three and four o'clock, his Re- |erence value down into the kitchen (where Roberts was at dinner), and ordered Catherine Morris, his cook, and-a little 'boy, to go opt of the kitchen; but before.tbe ,cxqk could poby his conimnands, his reverence said ...

INQUEST ON THE BODIES OF THE PERSONS KILLED AT COOTEHILL, BY THE ORANGEMEN, ON THE 12TH OF JULY

... thinks both parties consisted of about 100 ; stones were ttrowvn on both sides; lie retreated to Mr. Samuel M-F'addin's kitchen door, in Cayan-street; the people were hunted up Cavan-street by the Orangeinen, ; a raman named Cappogue was standing near ...

IMPRISONMENT OF MR. TAIT—ANNUITY TAX

... eommunicated their suspicions to 'two policemen, It v who proceeded toenter thehouse in ?? a triidesman * a named Clark. The kitchen door was found on the latch, p and they' had no' difficulty in obtaining admnission, On pro- tl s eeeding into the front 'room ...

CORK ASSIZES—WEDNESDAY

... North-street,' Islington, who, about r three o'elok, took the night lamp out of the window, and walked along the roof of the back kitchen, and fell into v the garden, a height of eleven feet, which broke the small in bones of his angles, and dreadfully fractured ...

CORK ASSIZES—TUESDAY

... conflagration; the fire was completely through the mill; the fire increased after he went there ; subse- quently reached to the kitchen and spirit stores; the King's stores were untouched; a man in debt has an advantage in lodging in the King's store; thatched ...

RECORDER'S COURT

... Ingle' deposed that on the evening ofthe 14th of August, the chimney took fire; the sweeps were sent for; went down to the kitchen, when O'Neil came down the chimney in an apparently suffo. cated state; heard the prisoner threaten the boy; the boy lwas ...