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DURHAM SPRING ASSIZES

... her waist, and took her to his mother's house. He left her in the parlour, and she went into the kitchen tohis mother. Prisoner followed into the kitchen soon afterwards, and she saw that his throat was in the same state as hers was. Prisoner's mother ...

DURHAM SPRING ASSIZES

... Scattesgood's,at -his resi- deace. I took the powder end pills to the same place. Cr ss-examined by Mr. FosTER : I searched the kitchen, pantry, and the two bedrooms upstairs- one above the other. There was a bed in each. There was no other room. I found some ...

YORK ASSIZES

... grain. Charter came tofCropton- lane farm on the 13ih of May, and brought two horses. On the 17th I saw my brother in the kitchen, about one at noon, with Charter snd one of the boys. Next day I went back about the same tiue. Charter, Robert Dobson, and ...

YORK ASSIZES

... found a bone in one of the heaps. I afterwards went into the house oi Joseph Wood, and foned three bones on the table in the kitchen, which had been taken there after the search. Police-constable Charles Bosoeeorte said: On 16th Nogeihber I found the' bone ...

THE CUTTING AND WOUNDING CASE AT STOCKTON

... half-past twelve o'dock on Fri- day he was in prisoner's house, when the prose- cutor went in dronk, and sat down by the kitchen fire. Prisoner went in and ordered him out, but prosecutor seemed to take no notice. He then took hold of him by the shoulders ...

THE MIDDLESBROUGH STREET MURDER

... Prisoner a ,was in bed, and came downstairs. Prisoner said, tb I don't know what you want with me. He w went into the kitchen, and saw the man Patton bt standing against the fire. He then said, Oh, I at know what you want with me now. When he el ...

THE BRUTAL ASSAULT AT STOCKTON

... shouting in the kitchen, and a voice said, with a foul expression,rj Comedown and I will fight you ndw. Finding the persons did not leave the house, he put on his trousers and went downstairs, when he saw the prisoners standing in the kitchen. They swore ...

THE MIDDLESBRO' MURDER

... list MXay.-Mr. Stubba appeared fer the prosecution, and Mr. Bainbeidgeforthe prisoner The first witness called was ;1ir. Kitchen who said: I saw deceased on the morning of the 1st of June, He had been dead for some timie. I made an external examination ...

DURHAM SUMMER ASSIZES

... on his head-not could he say what he had on at a .e quarter to eleven. He remembered touching him on his head in Barton's kitchen, bat he could not a recollect. i Cross-examined: The first time he would be in . a quarter of an hour. There would be 80 men ...

DURHAM SUMMER ASSIZES

... customercould not nowcomeinto iis back kitchen by the back door in consequence of the road across the yard being obstructed, and he considered that hedidthe most ci and most respectable part of his business s, in the back kitchen. His takings had fallen off to ...

ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO MURDER AT STOCKTON

... No. 20. Witness was about'25 yards from the spot, and at once followed prisoner into a house. He found him standing in the kitchen, and took him into cus- tody. flaving handed him over to the charge of another officer, he searched for the revolver, which ...

THE ALBERT HILL MURDER

... fourteen feet in extent. It is furoished quite as comfortably as the majority of similar cottages in the neighbourhood. The kitchen fireplace has a boiler on one side and an oven on the other. On the latter stands Ea kettle and teapot, where they probably ...