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CITY COURT—Friday

... communication with the mail building, succeeded in con- fining the ravages of the destructive element to the laundry and kitchen in which it had commenced. Unfortunately the supply of water was deficient, and much damage must have been done to the furniture ...

OLD BAILEY SESSIONS

... apprenticed to Mrs. JFry, at-lonkton-Combe, and on Monday morning last was employed to talke a basin of arrow-root from the kitchen to the parlour, for her neistress's breakfast, and in her Sav to the parlour she contrived to miX some sugar of lead or oxalic ...

OXFORDSHIRE ASSIZES

... of stealing to the value of 40s. not guilty of ?? recorded. Robert lrlhitlosk, charged svith feloniously breaking open the kitchen of Robert Wihitlocl, of Coggs, and stealing there- from two sides of bacon and a ham, of the value of 40s.- t The prisoner ...

LENT ASSIZES.—WARWICK

... the evening, and wvas placed at the top of thse staits in ithe dark, wlsere ilso could plainly see wviat tooktplace in the kitchen below. The pni- sotter came about nine o'clock, sat doett by the fire antd pulled a parcel out of his pocket anti gave it ...

SURREY ASSIZES

... house was nearly all on fire, when Mr. Jones, who was in the street, recollected that the servant-maid, wio slept in the back kitchen, had not escaped. This was im. mediately circulated through the crowd, and almost immediately the shrieks of the hapless fenmale ...

Murder of the Rev. Joshua Waterhouse

... frequently all the morning; when deceased returned from laying his net in the pond, he came through the kitchen door; the three doors were all open, the kitchen, passage, and garden doors, at eleven o'clock; never saw any person on or about the premises, except ...

Murder of the Rev. Mr. Waterhouse

... Ile said, I don't know. I made answer, Dn it, how came you to lay hands on him ? He said, I was forced; I was in the low kitchen, plundering it; Mr. 11raterhouse came and catched hold of me; I drew my knife, atid began to stab him where I could; he then ...

THE LATE MURDER AT BATH

... Blourne, the governor of the gaiol, and since that to the clergyman. It appears that, as the deceased was coming down to the' kitchen, Gillarn and his wife were going up to the gairret, astd that immediately they sistered the bed-room, Gillam observed to Isis ...

OXFORDSHIRE ASSIZES

... assaulting .Joltt, Forrest.-Acquitted. James Kitchltut, 20, Dennis Stowe, 13, William Kitchen, 27, and Daniel Kitchen, 19, committed on the Coroner's warrant; James Kitchen stood charged with killing and slaying William Winter, and the others withs abetting ...

THE LATE ROBBERY AT MOULSEY

... pitchers were found in the cellar, which had contained liquor drawn from one of the vaults, and which pitchers were in the kitchen on the preceding night. Another reason for supposing the robbers were let into the house through one of the back doors, and ...

MURDER AND ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE

... this I heard as screaming in thse kitchen which fronts the stables, -asd on going to ascertain the cause, it strsck me the deceased's .husband wvas ili-tsing hler, as he was in the habit of doing. On -entering the kitchen I saw L~ambourn; his wife (thte ...

SOMERSETSHIRE ASSIZES

... The testator having waved his hand round the room, I said,. who do younmean to give your house'to ? 'He pointed to the kitchen. I said, do you mean to give it to Elizabeth Hicks ? IHe said, yes, yes. He then waved his hand again. I said, do ...