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COURT OF KING'S BENCH, DEC. 12

... for breakfast; but here dreadlful conftwsion arose- the butler had a physical scruple, and could not eat it for nansea-the kitchen-maid had a conscientious scruple, and refused to permit her stomach to becomne a receptacle forI stolen goods; and at last ...

TRALEE ASSIZES

... turned; when the deceased left the house-the prisoners sat sh, down together at the kitchen fire; witness could see them' tli rmthe~bed; the candle-remained lighted in the kitchen co] S for some time; they conversed' with each other is, so low~ W 8a tone that ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... prisoner and his wife had only lived in the house two days previous to the murder; the house consisted of I three rooms and kitchen; the first nigbt pannel and -his dor wife, slept in- the same room, on, the second in separate Sev rooms; heard the deceased ...

IRELAND

... bed yet; -0 it was niot long after when he heard ?? corning~dOwn. -Si stairs; he then got up and went to the door of the kitchen, ?? where she siept, which lie opened, atid-alled, out, 1Is~tha't -SC you, Sir?, on which lie discovered a person in the-lball ...

GLASGOW CIRCUIT COURT

... received I~r from Heatherin gton.. i :e It appeared that the person assaulted was a shoemaker, has 'tisnd lochged in the kitchen of the pannol's house-. On the cris 27thSeptember last, they had quarrelled, anti of course add some very bad lawnguage passed ...

HORRIBLE MURDER AT WINTON

... arrived by the boat from Manches'er. 'IhiS was a- bout eight o'clock. After'depositi ng a bundle'which he had with him. in the kitchen -he wentinto thd -bar, when 'he taller- of- the men expressed great pleasuie ait seeing him, and, shaking him by the hand ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... sister of the prisoner 'lived as servant), stated eit that yoving P'eter (tile prisoner) wits in liquor, sleeping on D the kitchen floor on the night of'the~d of Alpril, 18-22; his fattie~r Came in, wilo kicked his son, an okhmb te of hair of the head amnd ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... son hsome,- whsere he foulid his wife, liis son's wife and child: The house consisted of a fiurs sitop, a asmall rooms and kitchen. H IIs son uvas so afraid that a dogt could not come up stairs without his jumping into bed. lie~ had no other reasons for ...

TRIAL OF CHRISTINA COCHRANE OR GILMOUR FOR MURDER

... the pocrridge and I mixed the tea. Does not remeniber of having breakfasted wvith them. Witness got hier breakfart in tie kitchen. hire. Giltoure also prepared tha' dinner. They took tea in the evening whnich hlMrs. Gihmour mixed. She prop~aroul all the ...

DREADFUL MURDER IN BURNTISLAND

... The window of thle sLh; r kitchen was soon broken to pisces, and ant entrance in that way In e affright; and the constables entered for the purpose of securing tiii .him. SlImian retreated up a stair which led franc the kitchen ito he a the upper rooms ...

CRIMINAL COURT, DUMBARTON

... lie there distinctly t stated that sit10 had not, though he consi lernd she had a Inotion of hinm. The three ?? to the kitchen of the farm, antl the prisoner apparently snmarting tnider the interrogatioa to which he laest been subjected, demandedi a ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... round to Mtiss Bellanv's door, to sic witness found her bleeding severely in the face and head. Apanie Ca of glass in the kitchen window was brolien, the screw taken out, bF the -winddow pushed up, and two of the iron stancheons pulled to- n ,i-Oh 1gether ...