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AFTER THE WEDDING

... present month, about 5.30 in the even- ing, in consequence of what he waz told, he A visited the Oak Treo Inn. In the front kitchen ing he !found the two male defendants sitting on dew chairs asleep, and in n state of intoxication. There prio wore two glasses ...

THE HEBBURN TRAGEDY

... she heard Mr Gordon v id, making a noise and shouting in his kitchen. 7er About four o'clock in the morning she heard the I prisoner shouting, and still appeared to be in the I at- kitchen, and some hours later, when the deceased re- came into witness's ...

THE SUSPICIOUS DEATH AT STOCKTON

... did not speak a word to me, but turned away down the kitchen stairs, where deceased and Celina Sarah Trotter, my sister-in- r- law, were then getting the coals. Whilst I was at t the head of the kitchen stairs I heard deceased's father say to deceased, If ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER AT STOCKTON

... been in the yard when prisoner came in. Deceased and Thomas Pollard and Walter M'Neil were in the kitchen when ? witness went in. They remained in the kitchen ten minutes or a quarter of an hour, and then de- ceased and she went into the yard. Pollard followed ...

SINGULAR CASE OF DROWNING AT STOCKTON

... what it was. Witness subse- a quently observed that deceased's hat had been ;t removed from the front kitchen to behind the filter in the back kitchen, deceased then being engaged washing up the breakfast things. Deceased had her breakfast, but ate very ...

THE ATTEMPT TO MURDER A SWEETHEART AT STOCKTON

... or anything, burst into tears.] lier fellow- o servant theu came into the kitchen, and the tl prisoner wbut into the yard, bat shortly afterwards b he again entered the kitchen. Mary Osborne spoke to the prosecutrix calling 0 for assistance, and to eseeing ...

DURHAM SUMMER ASSIZES

... customercould not nowcomeinto iis back kitchen by the back door in consequence of the road across the yard being obstructed, and he considered that hedidthe most ci and most respectable part of his business s, in the back kitchen. His takings had fallen off to ...

ALLEGED STABBING AT DARLINGTON

... including prisoner. were sitting talking in the kitchen of Ryan's lodging-house, in Commercinl-street. Prisnnor, who sat next to him, got up, aft er he had been sitting some time, and went across the kitchen to the Unife-boxr and got out a large carving ...

CONCEALMENT OF BIRTH AT BISHOP AUCKLAND

... head cbe. This was about 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Laser in the day she appeared to be better, and resumed her place inthe kitchen. She retired to bed with the other servants, at the usual hour, and nothing occu red to excite suspicion till the following ...

WHOLESALE POISONINGS IN FRANCE

... severe intersinal pins. After her disappear- b ance unpleasant smells, as if from a putrifying' ti corpse, emanated from Pet's kitchen. One night theneighbours saw the windows of the mysterious house illuminated as if a vast fire were within. b They tried to ...

ALLEGED WIFE MURDER AT DARLINGTON

... of procuring some water, and on. return. ing she found that deceased had been removed'by the prisoner on to'a bed in the kitchen. She was bleeding profusely from the mouth and nose, and the prisbner 'was bending over her washing her face' Immediately ...

THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH AT BISHOP AUCKLAND

... imouth. They qisarrellec after that in the kitchen. I heard Mr Walker say to her, I don't a know what you think of yourself. I did not hear Mrs Walker's voice. I did not hear any threats. I just went into the kitchen when they were quarrelling. Mrs Walker ...