Refine Search

Regions

West Midlands, England

Counties

Hertfordshire, England

Access Type

124,148

Type

79,507
26,324
18,317

Public Tags

No tags available

RIFLE COMPETITION

... How declining to go, Private Ragget was chosen in bis stead. Private How . . 39 Corporal Horn . o 8 » James .. “ 3 Private Kitchener o .. 8 o Raggott .. . 33 ”» Greaves . « 31 o J. Jalfon .. . 28 » Hartwell 4, o B Sergeant Ballen .. > 25 Privato Howard ...

EPITOME OF NEWS, – DRITISH AND FOREIGN

... contain the body of a full-grown female child. A large room has been discovered at Herculanenm which must have served for a kitchen. In it was a wooden c'othes press, Mnlmnrbonhed ; also fourteen vases, a candelabrum and a p, all in brouze, several vessels ...

A RATHER NOVEL CASE

... one; but & private mllmex iness was carriedon by Miss Jago, who occupied the parlours and third floor ; the first floor and kitchen being occupied by a Mr. Till; aud the second floor by Mr. Richardson, acarpenter, It will be seen, therefore, that the house ...

ATTEMPT TO MURDER A SISTER OF CHARITY

... loaded pistols, and when on the evening of the Tth February, the day before that on which she was to leave, she came into the kitchen to bring the accused his supper, he fired two shots in her face, disfimri‘n her frightfully, and on her attempting to escape ...

The Eaths on Pox Moor

... LET, opposite St Anarews Church, and within three minntes’ walk of the Railway Station. Four Bedrooms, two Nitting Rooms. Kitchen, &e.; Garden back and front. Rent £36 per annam. Apply o Mr. C. Loung, Jjun., Watford Station. ...

Lonal Sutelligrace. HEMEL HEMPSTEAD,

... Private W. Raggett, 35 points ; Private J. Jalfon, 34 points ; Private How, 30 points. Forthe second prizes—Privates T. Kitchener, A. Lawrence, J, Fensom, W. Lane, W. James, Colour-sergeant W. Clark, Corporal Horn, Private Horn, Corporal James, Private ...

pess. Un t

... there at 9 o'cloes pa., &t which Gme she went out | mto the yand with the children, While there nho! heard some one in the kitchen, and sho afterwards saw the prisoner come out of the door and ask ! if the washerwoman had gone. She had something | under ...

HEMEL HEMPSTEAD,

... half-past 10 o'clock the servant told him it was gove. 1o knew the piece of cheese produced to be the ono he left on the Kitchen table from the cut, &e. Jtwasworth 2. Prisoner hved next door 10 withess, By the prisoner : | have no reason to think that ...

—————. W= T

... and |ea Services, Japanned, Plated, and Glass Wares, Cutlery, and Tin G ods. Fittings of Hall ard Staircase, Contents of Kitchen, Wash-house, Larder, and Secullery. Qut door Effects including a cast-iron Garden Roll, Garden Tools. Wire Enclosure to I'oultry ...

CATALOGUE

... LET, opposite St. Andrews Church, and within three mioutes’ walk of the Railway Station, Four Bedroems, two Sitting Rooms, Kitchen, &c.; Garden back and front. Rent £36 per annum, Apply o Mr, C. Long, jun., \\’mkurd Station. obD FELLOWS EXCURSION ~ T 0 ...

THE GREAT WATCH AND JEWEL ROBBERY. SL el

... Straits, then taken to Hnghes's bouse, where they were subge| quently found by the Cetective under the bricks in the | cellar kitchen, Wilson was examined, and made a full confession of the transaction, Hughes was found not guilty of stealing, but Guilty of ...