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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—THURSDAY

... husband's cash-box, and went down stairs. She found the de. ferdant and the, two men in ?? back parlour, which was used as a kitchen. Her servant and a boy namned Young, were also there. She then asked Mr. Candler his business. He made no reply, but kissed ...

OLD BAILEY—MONDAY

... on the iiight of tie 11th of March last. A %watchman passing the ?? house in the middle of the night, heard a noise in the kitchen ; lie gave tin alarm, and the prosecutor put his head out of his ebanmber window, and infonrmed him there were thieves in ...

THE ALLEGED ATTEMPTED MURDE AND ROBBERY AT WALWORTH

... and also placed something like a plaister over her mouth. He then gave her a violent blow on the head, forced her down the kitchen steps, and as she reached the bottom he gave her a secondblow,whichrenderedherinsensible. On recovering, she said, You villains ...

EXTRAORDINARY AND MYSTERIOUS CASE OF ARSON

... and shortly after- I . wards she (witness) looked down the area of the house, fear- ing there was a fire, and saw that the kitchen was in flames. I In a short time the engines arrived. I Police-constable 124 C, and other witnesses, having in a E great degree ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... irole open, and the. property as laid Jo the irodl4tht S3 stolen. A female servast atlis awndtey y tbte tinging.,fitce c kitchen hell at foutr oclockin the morning, she wint down Teairr with anotter maid ervantr, and' a person frtam rwithout dheird- -to ...

THE MURDER NEAR QUEEN-SQUARE

... youngest brother, and was 24 years of age. He was a lithographer and printer. Witness had seen the body lying hi the front kitchen of the house in Gloucester- street, with a wound in the throat. He last saw his brother last Sunday evening. He had a cough ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... property and, by their direction, I sold it, as their agent, for £1,550. This morning, about half-past ten, I was sitting in my kitchen, when a ring come to the bell, and I opened the door to the prisoner, and he came in. On seeing him, I said, Good morning ...

POLICE

... between three and four In the afternoon, the detend- 2 12 ant came down to the kitchen for some water, to water his 2 12 flowers ; be shortly afterwards came into the kitchen a an. 2l11 cond time, and told her she was a foolish girl not to take the 51. ...

THE FRIMLEY MURDER

... exactly as to their width. I found that one of i, the doors communicating between thei kitchen and the dining 0 room had been forced. There is no passage between the I. kitchen and the dining-room, but a double door and two ifstep. Oe of these doors did not ...

THE FIRE IN GUILDFORD-STREET

... and the kitchen door is just there. Nos fire was burning very briskly there, and it commani- % itld with the staircase window. The fire appeared to him to have broke out in the pantry at the back of the house. There was no fire In the kitchen theo, and ...

THE CUDHAM TRAGEDY.—ARREST OF THE SUSPECTED MURDERER

... despatohed him tor is aSsistance, some neighbours arriving soon after. He after- le wards found the pair of tongs produced in the kitchen, h They were coveted with blood'andl hair. [The tonggs were o here produced in court, and they ?? to have made a formidable ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... No. 69, on the liat. COURT OF EXCHEQUER, GUILDHALL-Athalf-paotnine. LONDON COMMON JURINS-Betth v Jones-Kerridge v Hfeease- Kitchen v Sharpiea, ?? V Wright, ?? v Greenwood-Macdonald v Jonee-Poatlfex v Jolley-Pagan v Lyon -Wilde v Orooke-Jackson v Rliver-Elford ...