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THE PARK LANE MURDER

... She sald again that her mistress wanted to seed her away, and would not pay her. She said that her mistress came into the kitchen, and said, You, must leave. She replied that she would go provided sha paid her, and that If she did not pay her she would ...

THE HATHERTON TRAGEDY

... prisoner and deceased to take care of the house. He left hisdouble-barrelbreeci-loading gun hanginginits usual place it the kitchen, and to the bestofhisknowledge it was unloaded. Hereturnedhomcbetnveanth-eeand four o'clock in the afternoon, and found a ...

THE JEWELLERY ROBBERY AT HANBURY HALL

... the following day, In company with Police-sergeant Harrison, witness searched the house, and. in a heap of rubbish in the kitchen he found the stud produced wrapped in a piece of paper-- Harriet Stanton stated that on the 14th of October, at the request ...

SOLIHTULL POLICE COURT.—SATURDAY

... There at te several men-in the kitchen, arid txvo of themn Woernt'! am' p uff anti dart. At the ?? of twio games One'` the men pulled out hisa poise paid 6d. to rho estl ta c quart of beer. Tho girl was in ti5e kitchen vit;.e lie ark , was gohig ouI-Mr ...

THE CHILD MURDER IN BIRMINGHAM

... former. lin the evening in question a mail named Jackson, living Kingston Street, found body deceased lying undirneuth the kitchen window the back of his next door neighbour's In,use. ft was wrapped in a copy of the Hinnni'ih'nn Jnunml. April 15, There ...

STAFFORDSHIRE AND SHROPSHIRE ASSIZES.—SATURDAY

... . bcerhouse, at Highloy, together with several others. Si , Greenwood danced in the kitchen for the v amusement of the company. Prisoner went into the back k kitchen and returned with a loaded gun in his hand. This c ho pointcd at a Mrs. Morgan, who was ...

THE HAMPSTEAD MURDERS

... to Priory Street and examined the back kitchen. The panes of glass were apparently broken from the inside. There were splashes of blood on the panes remaining in the window. The ceiling and walls of the kitchen were splashed with blood, as also were the ...

THE FLORENCE STREET STABBING CASE

... Abraham Chrissop g called at the hjuse of Alderman Chaumbers, and, rerluest- n ing to see that gentleman, was ehou'n into the kitchen. d Mr. uhanbers chorty atterwai'is cane to speak to him, i. and then left hin for a minute or two to go into another ., room ...

THE MAKING OF CARTRIDGES BY COLLIERS

... said it was customary for collers to mace cartridges in the kitchens of their houses. The father of the deceased said, in answver to Major Ford, that lie had repeatedly made1 ?? in his kitchen.- MTajor Ford said he hnd coommitted a breach of the ExplO- ...

Birmingham Police Court

... a pennyworth of pied- ding. He was shown into the kitchen, and, the dainty sot before him. Miss Jane Gilbert, the daughter of the proprietor, had seen the old men pasi the bar on his way to the kitchen, he then having on an old dark-looking cap. When he ...

THE DROITWICH MURDER

... and found her husband leaning against the wall of the house, bleeding from wounds in the chest. She assisted him into the kitchen, and after placing him in a chair went for assistance. Deceased did not speak again. \Ystness sent for a doctor and also for ...

SERIOUS CHARGE OF HOUSEBREAKING AT ASTON

... few days. On the 21st instant, in consequence of something she had beard, vit- Iless returned home, when she found that the kitchen nnd bick ted room window had been broken open. All the doors ,,,ere fastened. The lool of the entry door had been forced o ...