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... information to the police. On Friday morning she found that her house had been broken into; an entry having been effected at the kitchen window. A cruet-stand, an Astracan jacket, a pair of spectacles --- t c 1-aS ' AI ...
... information to the police. On Friday morning she found that her house had been broken into; an entry having been effected at the kitchen window. A cruet-stand, an Astracan jacket, a pair of spectacles --- t c 1-aS ' AI ...
... and consist of two houses (no party wall). They comprise on the ground floor a lofty Shop, lower Warehouse, two Parlours, Kitchen, and Yard. On the first-floor a large Warehouse and five rooms, and on the second floor a large Loft. The Shop and Warehouses ...
... Mr. Horrocks, Pawnbroker, Deansgate, bat the assistant, James Kitchen, detained the prisoner and promptly sent for a policeman. The magistrates commended the energy and forethought Kitchen displayed in his promptitude in giving the prisoner into custody ...
... Greenwell's pocket were found two chisels, which he then said must have been put there by Keen, for he saw him with them in the kitchen of the coffee-house. On Keen was found £l4 10s. in gold and a number of foreign notes, a gold chain, and two lockets. At his ...
... long, a safe for plate, lined with iron. A room back of kitchen, fitted as warehouse for carpets and beds, and a back kitchen adjoining. Yard, a small room fitted as warehouse, a roof front of kitchen, supported with two iron pillars, partly glazed. A cellar ...
... long, a safe for plate, lined with iron. A room back of kitchen, fitted as warehouse for carpets and beds, and a back kitchen adjoining. Yard, a small room fitted as warehouse, a roof front of kitchen, sup. ported with two iron pillars, partly glazed. A ...
... a safe for plate, lined with iron. A room back of kitchen, fitted as warehouse for carpets and beds, and a back kitchen adjoining. Yard, a small room fitted as v,.,lrchouse, a roof front of kitchen, supported w h two iron pillars, partly glazed. A cellar ...
... to his house in King Edward-street, Westminster-road, and, despite' the prisoner denying his name, followed him into the kitchen of the house. Here the prisoner was prevented pntting a purse, containing three £5 Bank of England notes, into a tea - kettle ...
... few days since the prisoner visited Mrs. Willoughby, and followed her about from place to place, and went in and out of the kitchen. There was a gold watch hanging up over the mantle-shelf in the back parlour, and at nine o'clock the same night, and some ...
... Sept. Ist, at 1 o'clock, Household Furniture, Bedsteads, Bedding, Chests of Drawers, Dining and Drawing-room Suites, Tables, Kitchen Utensils, and miscellaneous items.. THURSDAY, 2nd, at 11 o'clock, a continuation of Tuesday's Sale of Wearing Apparel, Piece ...
... Straits, then taken to Hughes's house, where they were subsequently found by the detective under the bricks in the cellar kitchen. Wilson, on Tuesday, was examined, and made a full confession of the transaction. Hughes was found Dot guilty of stealing ...
... mahogany pembroke, 100, dining, and work tables, sideboards, cheffiniers, chairs, settees, ottomans, bedsteads, wardrobes, kitchen utensils, beds and carpets ; a miniature Billiard Board, double, single, and breech-loading Guns and needle Rifles, by leading ...