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HORRIBLE AND AUDACIOUS MURDER OF A LADY AT BELPER

... lodge ;and onl the loilge-k-;,eper'sa heke daughiter go'ing down to tie house, site found hinii Stain i ig port inl thre kitchen. As shte had beets instructed by Mir. Ilsislarn, I. sll shie tol itl hi a gentleman wished to see him at the lodge iiu- 'ass ...

DERBYSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... 'Toiner ; I gave it to John 'Tomliln- tiii solU ti give it to him n; stiout eight o'ciock that night Turn er ist ?? to the. kitchen does', and after knocking, opened it anid str esnint itt; whng~ting ti Open] thle door, I met him ?? he ll;,Ssagc; lie ,d ...

ARREST OF MR. FEARGUS O'CONNOR

... trifling supply, two pounds and a half of beef Steak. On rising at eleven o'clock, on Thurs- h day, he ordered, from thle kitchen of the house, some cold round ssf beef, newe potatoes and butter, eating two er tisree iounces of the former, but gouttuandising ...

CASE OF DR. ACHILLI

... suld Achilli, who stated that the girl Harris left because ehe fire thought her mistress ought not to interfere in the kitchen,' low and the other girl (Leg%) was discharged, on account vf its- it at troducing a young man into the house at night. uch ...

DERBY COUNTY COURT, MONDAY, Oct. 18

... railway from Rotherharn to Matiock Bridge, and that some st furniture consisting of some chairs, a painted book-case, and in a kitchen-dresser, had received great injury in their transit m and while in the custody of the Midland Railway Company, d, on or about ...

INQUESTS

... instant, she went into the its kitchen, and was about taking a piece of paper from the table P. ed; t es ,to geta light, when she suddenly fell down with her face on b sers | the floor. Mrs. Taylor, who was in the kitchen at the time, c tnts assisted in ...

INQUEST

... some liusinesS. He returned home about I IS half-past eight o'clock at night, and got out of the cart and walked through the kitchen without speaking to any one. gand proceede-d to his bed-room, where he tied one end of a , silk handkerchief to tie bedpOSt ...

SHOCKING MURDER IN IRELAND

... Aiso, two conifertable COIT.AGES; one contatining had Hlouse-place, Kitchen, Farbler, three Bed-rooms, two )etn Attics, Pantry, Cellars, Rc. : and tic- other, House-place, tant Kitchen Parlonr. P;:ntry, th.re Bed-rooms, Cellar, &c. tan, Both have good ...

POLICE OFFICE DERBY

... afterwards received aticket for the hay from defendant ; kept the ticket in his pocket all night, and then put it in the kitchen window, till his master o came down, when hle told M1r. Tuosaley about it, and gave it .a to him ; the ticket now shown, is ...

NOTTINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT, FRIDAY, May 6

... of the Field House, in an ex residence ?? oil 1Ythis 'village. After trying in vain, for some time, to frebeing [Cr the kitchen door, the thieves went round to the fron untall Neshutters, which, front their appearane adfo pcces id of wood being broken ...

THE MURDER AT BACTON RECTORY

... traced at the rear of the house, which corres- N ponded with the marks upon some sill which was found on w the floor of the kitchen near where the tragedy was perpe- trated. This gave rise to the suppositun that the murderer , had taken flight from the back ...

THE POISONING CASE AT BELPER

... lits was near ths kitchen docor, wuhen he get out of sight ; iotmediately afterwards 0 heard the kit- ?? doer open, and osy mother, wvho isas engaged stooping down tot over her work, sold, That sotutds like somebody in the kitchen C' he I said ' Yes ...