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Exeter, Devon, England

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SOMERSET ASSIZES,

... a~ his- shop ;; and they occa. .1 4so ip~mt irp Rrivate.. Qn one occasion the~plaititiffififat t~ht~.s~fenantipihiat i he~kitchen of-her father's house.~ v ift tg t1'e phainthil Aiigi't bq blamed.;' but. if !e ice- wao-~ulaf~teal to sit in, it was good ...

HORRIBLE MURDER of MR. WM. WEARE, of LYON's INN, STRAND

... the kileheti, and desire thle cook to dress it instate- daioiten. ?? took thle pork into the kitcheit, and remained its Cte kitchen ,went intouthe prlor wh John 'Ihurtell and Mr. Probert followed. Wet wen ino te prlo. Iwas introduced to 'Mrs. Probert. Jobti ...

ATTEMPT AT MURDER AND SUICIDE

... Meade in the passage, who said, For God's sake, wlat's the matter? We hurried down stairs to the passage leading to the kitchen, the direction in which the sounds came.. I saw Mrs Warren, who was screaming violently, .!nd the eldiest of Mr Meade's (laughters ...

IRISH ASSIZES

... Cremin had an apron and-shawlnvj s ereas a woman would wear theml ;,they had pikes and bayonits oil sticks. They went into the-kitchen of Mr. Franks' hous,, us a through the hall ; there was a table with a.cilbh>'j~j, ard a candle lighted on iR.' Mr. Fraink's ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ? csistelCc. One ?? ihe cook maid Yws .terribly alarmed by seeing a young thin, ai covered, with': rags, dart into' her! kitchen and ca'rr- orf a ircc of bi'ead; ithat morning she- had received no ration, and. ?? doorl 1s fortanately bean left '4locked ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... fa ily of Mr. MNackintosb, of' Tbanet-place, Lambeth, was alarmerd by tihe sound of a f,istol, aird Otl proceedihig to the kitchen, foutird the groomn weltering in his blood,. haviig 'shot hiriiself thlrouh tire left breast, close to ?? regirro of tihe ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... Bath, Nvo last wcek~killed by walk-l 'ing in ?? ontof'his hed-ruoomwindow--e recommend- 'Soimnambulists to le ep inl thle kitchen Svralmnwrilast weeok 'sot'~vely burnied th io 'foundery of Mr.' Moore, in. this towmim Imy thle eaplosionu of I :'soine l ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... oug-clild-who wag~asliteu hx- te att,,c, aLI wo (I Io nlslfl It has heen asueriaixwd- ,fhat ilhe 'fire broke mit iii the kitchen, and so rapid %were .thle flaule,, Ils ad,tn: it.-dot be n -for it ,plentfl-sipyi- fateri, aiJ (lhe' ?? of thenuiho irs te ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... inquired whether there was no person in the house darin- the outrage, who might have heard her ?? ?? ieplied, thlat the kitchen was so remote that it was irnpossible to hear, as she 'was nearly smothered, and sle blieved the servants were out; there ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... o'clock in the evening, as she.sat by the fire, she was alarm- ed by the appearance of a nian's face above the shulters of the kitchen window, looking in; appearing 'to lahe n3 oo- 4ice of wbat sbe saw, she went lothe closet which contained the plate, which ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... itunied C'niieiir, Quinlania, riluitire, authtittie ultherot the Con- minis, :3 eruiied'9saaslnsri ?? ?? s,&pss16tro.- tule kitchen, .whiere was airo.Ian-servCantud2os d thrtedint 2. tise P'dthos4F, wlhcre emcla.dxed ons Mt 3sr; ,a i a ttbe nwltw the cniuiany ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... their room, descended tbe stairs without their shoes, anid, at the kitchen door, saw what aiipeared to be a dark Ian tertn, partly open, ini a state of inotiol niear the outer kitchen door which had been opetred, arid close to a dlrawver, which was also ...