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... .as5 plaisterer's bill;-&c. (I'hese were given up by the; rom a' Attorney-General.) 'I'here was aiso a charge for ci lei kitchen furniture, but that was somnetimes supplied bv' at *to persons who furnished the house, aitd the Jury would' an list inquire' ...

SUSSEX ASSIZES.—Lewes, August 25

... jplate was deposited, 'which she was o'bliged to do; that he',t*en tiok her into the kitehen, and *hung 4etr;t a nail ir the kitchen, and~there left her; I that shr.' by the issist ance of another' nail in the wall, raised herself ane was kept from- suofocatinr ...

ESSEX ASSIZES

... house-keeper with Bolding. In May last, about half past nine in the evening of Sasday the 20th, thlete was a quarrel in the kitchen. There were present in the house John Fartiser, J. Baker4 Mrs. Baker, Mr. Simpson, -Mary M'Leary the servant, orms. Tippett ...

Published: Tuesday 04 September 1810
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1261 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YORK ASSIZES, AUGUST 1810

... sU;)se(iLie: lv' ?? i,. et thle pr!.ienner. i',htueSS ?? nP ibxi l ?? past four o'clock tile Uelt Illorning an(; :en 1t Into the kitchen I lie foundt Ilie door openi, aiid found (Uall q it) of a hes of burlit p iii, uplil the flour; witness then went illto tle ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... Denny for milk on the Will of January a last. I opened the kitchen door and went in. Thei'e r I found Capt. Denny and Bryan Woodyeare's wife reared op against the dtor leading out of the e kitchen into the chambers; Mrs. Woodyeare was t against the door ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... foreman, who was getting his dinner; a'nd 'tsvsog mzore instructions than ordinary to coimmuni- f itonhii',he staid i the kitchen 'until about two' o'clock, when he returned ihto hhi own room, intend# ing, after he had rested a little while, to set off' ...

CHESHIRE ASSIZES

... her, she went through the deceased's s room to her owo, which was on the ground floor; John. Lomas slept in a room over the kitchen, and r the other two children with him. On the night of e the 11 th of April, remembered her master coming - home, she went ...

CHESHIRE ASSIZES

... she must not- make a noise, for there were murderers in the house. Th-ey then went through the parlotu-r and into thle R.I kitchen, where she, lighted a candle, snd went by her mistress's desire to call Lomas hle. appeared to be fast asliep;.she called ...

Published: Tuesday 08 September 1812
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1914 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MURDER of Mr. and Mrs. BONAR

... Neat small HOUSE, in Charlotte-Street, Dock-i ýSide. coqWjjAw W S.cns. Lne~ *ri?etLodgig-Rboo-rs Furnished, with-Two good Kitchens, &c. : , b:) For paiticulars, apply at No. 26, Charlotte. Street ; or to the Printer of this.Paper. ...

ANOTHER MURDER

... INQUEST. g On Wednesday afternoon, at three o'clock,'aan iný.C 'quisition was taken by George Hodgson, Efq. coroner, tI at Mr. Kitchen's, the Three Compasses public-house, at 'the cornerof the Coal-yard and Drury-lane, on a the viiew of the body'sf Mary Murphy ...

MURDER OF MR. & MRS. BONAR

... been hillel by thse bloiw of some heavy fin instrument on the head. His ?kull was fractured. Heco 'found near the body a kitchen poker, which he believed to be the instrument with wvhich the blows were ituflicted.ha [Here thse poker was produced.]: It ...

Yorkshire Lent Assizes, 1814

... was At a c-onsiderahita dkitaisc from Ihe kitchen of Ce, where the parties sat ; ttiat there was a passage front not byv the bari to thle kitchen dliir, and a screen, or tegscf, C rid onl the side of the kitchen siaxt the door, round which milk of a person ...