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THE ALBERT HILL MURDER

... he, two broken bottles under the table, which was the near the window; some broken plates and dishes en, ;lying about the kitchen floor; the chairs were up.- in set; the back of an ar-onchair was smashed, arnd of the room was in a state of general confusion ...

THE ALBERT HILL MURDER

... the position in which be wag, and stated that he durst not stir; for before he could have turned to raise the latch of the kitchen door, he might have received a bullet through his body; and be nvas far out of reach of any weapon of either defence or attack ...

THE HETTON TRAGEDY

... fastened both the doors,aul pulled the kitchen shutter in. Witness pulled back the 1- shutter, looked into the kitchen, and saw her father with the gun, which had previously been hanging over the pantry door in the kitchen. Witness shouted out, He has got ...

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... still in 1848. Mr. Tiohborne often came into t the kitchen. He was very untidy, and they did n not like to see him come in after fishing or ) shooting. She had seen him tuck up his sleeves . in the kitchen before he washed his hands. ) Once she helped to ...

DURHAM WINTER GAOL DELIVERY

... inches. From the bottom of the pantry window to the ground is 3 feet 7 inches. I : Cross-examined by Kr FAWCETT: Between the kitchen, yard, and the back street, there is a win- dow lpaling four feet high. There is an opening through the paling Into the back ...

DURHAM WINTER GOAL DELIVERY

... returned, and recoin- menced to argne wvith tbe ,lecsaserl. The lan.'lord, hearing the disturbance, entered the room oe. kitchen where they were sitting, and told them t ...

THE STRANGE CHARGE AGAINST A NORTH RIDING FARMER

... witness said she did not look at Snowden's hands when he came in the second time.- She left both him and Hayes in the I back kitchen. She was first there next moran ing, but did not know whether any one else was washing the same ?? wit- I ness, Mary Hornsey ...

ALLEGED WIFE MURDER AT DARLINGTON

... of procuring some water, and on. return. ing she found that deceased had been removed'by the prisoner on to'a bed in the kitchen. She was bleeding profusely from the mouth and nose, and the prisbner 'was bending over her washing her face' Immediately ...

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... attended the races on Monday. In v ed one common lodging-house in the city thirty per- 1 of sons took sitting refuge in the kitchen overnight.i ,d EXTRAORDINARIY ELOPEMENT IN y. X~ORX. le, An elopement of an extraordinary character e took place in York on ...

THE SUSPICIOUS DEATH OF A CHILD AT MARSKE

... husband wae comiag down to work tt ?es. at Coatham. , The woman and -her chilren ?? ths mained a good while' with mein the kitchen on k! sod Studay 4ild Monidy§, mJrniog. In the, course of it to Monday morning, _spe said she would have to go fi 'to the ...

THE KIRKBY MALZEARD MURDER

... stationed et Ki~rkby' 'n aizeard, said he was sent for to Ba~rker's house nat five o'clock. Found William Barker standing in the kitchen. The prisoner was sitting near the f ire in an armn chair. William said HEe telle me al he's killed his mother take him awRay ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF STEALING A BOOK

... defendant's house and office, believing g they were there. They dip not find the ledger.- M Inspector Thorpe suid he searched the kitchen, th and found nothing there. They then went up- stairs, and searched a box in which there was a a large number of books, and ...