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THE CHARGE OF CHILD MURDER AT DURHAM

... Thursday, the 9th of July, about tea time Is in the afternoon, between four and five o'clock. le I and my sister were in the kitchen when I heard s it cry. I thought the cry was from my Aunt ul Ramsbaw's opposite. I saw my mother In the )r bedroom upstairs ...

BREWSTER SESSIONS

... Yes. The I applicant stated the honse was rated at 201. per I annum. It had four large rooms on the ground I floor, and kitchen and five bedrooms. Aftera t short consultation Mr Allen said they unani- i monsly agreed to grant the license. This was the ...

BURGLARIES AT MIDDLESBROUGH AND DARLINGTON

... something that was said to him, he got up P about four o'coctk the following morning, and found the house in disorder-the back kitchen . door being quite wide open. A back window, which had been closed and fastened on the h previous night, had been forced open ...

COWARDLY ATTEMPT TO SHOOT A MAN AT STOCKTON

... the nipple without exploding, otherwise be would have been either shot or severely wounded. He at once fell back into the kitchen, and on recovering from the shock, called the lodgers, and got his revolver, but this wast found to be uncharged, and before ...

REVISION COURTS

... rating would be t( only iz. 4s.-Disallowed. ' o Evenwood.-Thomas Smith, for whom John w Kitchen appeared, applied on behalf of some land si at Hettin Moor-Mr Kitchen said the land let d for 2f1. a year. Witness, in answer to Mr Allen, said he had been requested ...

CONCEALMENT OF BIRTH AT BISHOP AUCKLAND

... head cbe. This was about 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Laser in the day she appeared to be better, and resumed her place inthe kitchen. She retired to bed with the other servants, at the usual hour, and nothing occu red to excite suspicion till the following ...

THREE INQUEST AT MIDDLESBROUGH

... and that thoe .oecupior, Mr Wright, was now ill of fever. TheDis was no bask yard 1 to the premises, the Privy was iu the kitchen, and as the house WAS a very small one, vith bad d ventilation, he couilderej that it runs unfit for humtian habitation, ana ...

THE ALLEGED CONCEALMENT OF BIRTH AT BISHOP AUCKLAND

... leing sick and hav- g ing a headache. I saw her again at six o'clock. h She said she was better ; and came down 1 into the kitchen afterwards. She, Mary K iza- p bath Falconer, and I slept in the same room ; but t prisoner had a beol to herself. We went ...

THE NEW MERRYBENT AND MIDDLETON TYAS MINIING COMPANY

... named Carver, was s sitting in the kitchen getting his dierer, and as 3 soon as he bad finished his dinner he got up, and while turtned with his face to the wall he heard a report. The girl at once ran out of the kitchen into another room where the cook ...

THE SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A HUSBAND AT HARTLEPOOL

... st- actual ,oh the end of which time witness's father vent out of the )n of the kitchen into the yard. He took hold of the insurai nt deceased and lifted her into the kitchen, ?? e should a placed teor urpon a stool near the bel for about per cee ta ten ...

THE STABBING CASE AT STOCKTON

... heard her shout. He then dressed as soon as he could c s and went downstairs, when he saw Parkinson and i his wife all in the kitchen. Parkinson was 5 holding his hand to his side, sitting on a chair at I the time. He said to prisoner that he had been t .t ...

THE BRANDON TRAGEDY

... the baok door, and Apr saw my husband coming. I -waited a; few minutes No., for:hi coming, and then dropped upon the o'ch kitchen floor. I t old himn what had happened. He, the: ran to the door and went to seek the policie, in p I called my next door neighbour ...