LAW INTELLIGENCE

... incumbrance. about 35 yea ' of age; the Man as BAiiirr, andwillt hvc no objectio; to the care Gfgan-e, ori th'management of a kitchen garden, if r, iur-ed;, be hts been used to. different modes of farming, i uyin and selling, breeding and grazing of all kind ...

OLD BAILEY, Sept. 23

... fkiertain .' into custody. 'the w&se svorr to iret,'that the' chil- a dren w'ele faszid'with 'teii: 1lrri 2aoaint'' :y d.; 'kitchen dressei, that the father-h if i1og1ed therm' sc e v'evey wi'thy: a whip aS-toW leaVe deep nias ilbiavir di their bodies; and ...

GORONERS' INQUESTS

... 9. her master was, hut' met him by the way. He told ir 'her that he had been. shot, then walked on ;and le ned P' on the'kitchen table. By this time MW. P. returned'; s . in her flight she had shut to the door, to prevent any de fiP-thermnschief, 'but ...

POLICE

... POLIC.E. *~~ ~ ~~~ X.- ' MURD)ER OFMR. BLIGHT. ' , OW-STREFtb 'Yesterday morning, sQon after eleven o'clock, Hester Kitchener, the servant of t& ' deceased, was brought from thie Brown Bear public-house, and tipderwent a long private'examination. Mr. ...

POLICE

... keep him out of harm's way, he cormnitted him for farther examination on Friday. MU RDER OF MR BLIGHT. Yesterday Hester Kitchener, the servant of the late Mr. Blight, -was brought to-the, office fiom the Bown-- Bear public-house, and underwent a long ...

BOW-STREET

... premises,he. f und thatMr. P.would have hada distance of about 64 feet to run, while the maid had only rz to go from the kitchen to'where she saw her niaster; and it was rather improbable thit.the-sound of shutting the door to could have been heard without ...

MURDER OF MR BLIGHT

... a fixpence, nor did he ever 'permit Patch to draw on him, nor did ever Patch inform him 2 that he had done Lo. 1 Hefter Kitchener's (the Servant maid) deposition was next read. The only part of her teftirnony which we have not before publifhed, related ...

Police.—Public-Office, Bowstreet, London

... Sarayh Yourh, wtho was formerly a fervent to the deceafed,. fwre that tilete was a piflol in the' cafesr hanging up in the kitchen, at the time of hier being is the fervice of Mr.; Bli-lht.-Several witneffcs fwv oore, that there was not any pillol in either ...

Published: Tuesday 22 October 1805
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3201 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MURDER OF MR. BLIGHT

... parlonr flcing the .'nhames. Ma .,Patch was sitting in this parlour about eight in the evening, when, he desired Esther-Kitchener, thie tiaid servafnt f Blight,. and a most materialwitriesv in this - Iase, to get iln rsizxpennyworth of oysters for hisspper ...

TRIAL OF PATCH, FOR THE MURDER OF MR BLIGHT

... ~vent to Kitchener, and afked for the key Mr ,of the counting-houfe, flating himfelf to be ill. a Hc went through the counaing-houae to the pri- .vyi rnd fohut the ?? inftantly ll faw Thy a&fh of the piftoi, and Mlight came into brat the kitchen ?? rufhed ...

Tuesday's Post continued

... 'melancholy fcene, the prifoner was thus left at home in the houfe of the deceafed, with no other -perfn n HtHll Hefter Kitchener, a female fervant. The family of'Mr. Blight, it would be found, ufually fpent -their evening in the front parlour facing ...

TRIAL OF RICHARD PATCH

... Mr. Patchl Isad tea together in th-e ev ening, anti after- wards Come grog. Ise vas' ploced iti fich a (iruation in thle kitchen as not to 1j0 able to fee the oaek parloor door, although1 the door of tise kithebo was nearly op'olite to thar of thc psarlour ...