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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Tue clothes belonged to a girl, the d, named Attn Frudd, in the serviceof Mr. Nailer,and werem itii lY deposited in the kitchen, (which adjoins the house.) The pun e, material witness, in this, as in the former case, was Thee. Gui it) Western. Ha stated ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... character for the manner in which he performed his duty, and his general conduct. It was also stated that the Cook's Galley, or kitchen of the ship, was very inconvenient, and so con. structed that-it was impossible to keep it clean. On the cross examination ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... coffee-pot, the Il ter lid of whlich was closed. He left the kitchen its a nilnute [t lie or two, and went into time shop. Her mistress sloorthi' co in after br'ought the coffee from the kitchen into the parlosir, of ply and sloe and her husband began breakfast; ...

EAST-RIDING SESSIONS

... man, a stone- c v mason, with me at the time, but hedid not walk wvitht me, ie when I was going to the privy, as far as the kitchen door. Sr Whether lie fullowed me as far or not, I do not know. leWe had not five or six quarts between its. We had two s oquarts ...

Published: Tuesday 23 October 1832
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6259 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL QUARTER SESSIONS

... shortly after witness is missed a silk handkerchiefof her husband's, which she had Adpreviously placed on a shelf in the kitchen. No one else is had been in the house.-Isabella Murgatroyd pawned the It handkerchief at Kirk's, in Grimsby-lane, by desire ...

Published: Tuesday 23 October 1832
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 12890 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SCULCOATES POLICE

... elauglier of thle Irisone r, to deposed-on Wedniesdaly evenling, ablet tenl O'eleel, 1. and otie a'iii moy broltevr3 were in the kitchen with ily fatheir. Ite sacid - If I can utitget one blow itl thattlad, I'll LItD far bun,4if I'ni nt hangled iti'xt. ciy,'' ...

SCULCOATES POLICE

... afterwards to go itito the yarit every day, for is's. ott one occasion, relien my feet score wet, I stopt en sninirte cC the kitchen tire telirri tite ?? ?? kicked mt me, atid my lrusbsnd?s rtrl'tltcv, James Godinoed, teak me in tr?s arms, arid earricit tee ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... and found it was Safe, andi that shts was called uip at tibout five o'clock in the morning, idos 1e on alde, doors in the kitchen open, cthe dining-roomn cupboard open, and the plate gone whichi had been usedl at Supper, and which she had hersel locked ...

SCULCOATES POLICE

... might 11ha:ve a bit ol' it if if liked. I believe that nvos all that passed. ?? pri oiier senit sometimes liy mli' namne of Kitchen, kind somiietinms of Stevenson. To the ?? not know, Which of the lodgers canie in first. Several conistables depoiscqd to ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... charac., hI ?? . ury found the prisener Gcilty.-,fucgmerte of death, rccordecd. HIGFIWAY llOiBBERY NEAR Sl;IPTON. )6 JOHN KITCHEN wics charged with hav'hsg assacelted and robbed Lydia Therntott, oct the Sitipton road, ocl the Ist Matrch last. Mr. ALE}XASNDERt ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... ocs to saloh, cthat, shoot five or sic werks befsor thle prisnte time, she icon is the bausso I of rho prisoscems, is the kitchen, when Mrs. Calveet said en licer, lory POI Ann, essnnot you geese teon shcillings or a pound ?? and witciess cold, I' bloss ...

EAST RIDING SESSIONS

... uiiable to gct up The morning after that I got tip, and irernr into the yaid. I got my feet wet and wvished to dry them at the kitchen fire itsd, but Anni Milner would not a let me go linto the kitcieii at tll, used viioleint languaige, took me violently, and ...