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THE CHARGE AGAINST DR. BERNARD

... place of being polished. The price, however, charged, was £3. 15s., the cost of the polished article, and Mr. Aingworth, the kitchener not answering his purpose, returned it, and vas to-day sued for the sum mentioned. Plaintiff said he bead previously sold ...

Birmingham Police

... lie found a quantlty of twhie which lie nosv produced, and wrapped lip in souse childresi's clothes, snder a table in the kitchen, a num- her of brushes. Thc iext moroiig Clarke showed to the prisoner the whole of the articles at the station, and spread ...

STAFFORD ASSIZES

... of the dre-grate in the tap room witness found a pocket-book, wlliell had beeen taken fron his jacket pocket. In the back kitchen lie saw three pork-pies, two haums, and some ellawls, placed ready for removal. Witness made a feirtleer search, and missed ...

SHREWSBURY ASSIZES

... coinparatively uninjured. The knife with which thle fatal wounds were inflicted was found, covered with fresh blood, upon the kitchen dresser. Pursuit was quickly cnade by the police, and the prisoner was captured early next morning at a place called the Leaeowes ...

WARWICK ASSIZES

... the cuter, dretv out the till, asid took the money in question. Prosecutor watchied bins do so through a nick' in thle kitchen sloor, and intssoedietely case into the store. A scrisfile tookt plece, alsd bite psisoner ran away ; the prosecutor followed ...

MURDER AND SUICIDE, AT ISLINGTON

... cake for you. He purchased a cake for the little girl, and, taking her hand, led lher home. He at once walked into the back kitchen, on the ground floor, where he found his wife sitting at tea with the sister of the lodger. He touched the latter on the back ...

BIRMINGHAM BOROUGH SESSIONS

... prisoner's house, i of anter Street, on the 2ich of January. He found a large quar. tity of meta sQ Of which was In the kitchen and some In the bed room, Xh pieces produced were found amongst the rest. Prisoner said lio bought the metal from a person ...

BIRMINGHAM BOROUGH SESSIONS

... eighteen months' hard laboar for- the first offence, and twelve mnnths' for the ?? Bsecsnareu, for embezzling moneys of Thom as Kitchen, six montbs' hard ?? Stirk and famlies Edwaords pleaded guilty to slealing lead, the property of Johno Twist. The case was ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—YESTERDAY

... come and visit her. I think lie was' a Frenchman from Lyons. There are two servants in the house. One of them slept in the kitchen and the other at her own home. Thle servant who slept in the house was twenty years of age. I had five rings on two of my ...

Birmingham Police

... Richards, ef 40, Great Tindal Street, and on her master going down stairs on the morning in question, lie found her lying on the kitchen floor, black in the face, and with a cord tied tightly round her neck. Hle immediately removed the cord, but thu foolish girl ...

Birmingham Police Court

... etiarged with stealing a bonnet, worth 5s. 6i., belonging to another of the frail sisterhood, named Margaret Bill, from the kitchen of the Cross beerlcouse, on Monday morning, about one o'clock. The evidence seas quite clear, and the prisoner was senteiscedto ...