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ESSEX ASSIZES

... peribris it appeared, that Mr. Grout was a'P farmer at a place called Illuriden, in th is county, and was - fiitting in his kitchen in company witls Mrs. Littleehlild, a boy,-and afemjale fervant. Iv was the fttt of Deceosber, between feven asid eight o'clock ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, [ill]

... miirels rs, in the diting-rono. the windson blitds were pullid downi. of She was the onut fervent in that huofe, anlilhe kitchen was reparated from the dinitig room by a flight wainl'cut partition. When tier milrets w aoited her. the was iii the al habit ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... Adstin, Isne!, DammasF red, Donnelon, N icholsan, Trill, Fergusomt1 Wetford,Oliver,- ace Mitchell, Anslow, Linhelrst, taid Kitchen. in. Inineteiately after receiving their sentenice, ?? were our taken troin the tar to the strong-room, in the iomer alit ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, FRIDAY, MAY 24

... Hope, Ewan. For Wain. fleet, Favourite, Pinkney. For Boston, Peace and Plenty, Hadden. For Lynni\hlassal, Lee; i'Maria, Kitchen. For Newcastle, Il..ll Packet, Gardner. For Leithb Joli Waitions, iyrie. For Vells, Hopewell, Curson. For London, York. shire ...

LAW REPORT.—(From the Courier.)

... if he behaved ill, lie would have the estate to which he was entitled. At that time Evelyn was in orders, and the witness kitchen-maid in the family. M11r. William Ward, recalled, deposed to expressions of reproach used towards M1rs. Beer by her own family ...

DERBYSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... pint measure, a small pewter soap dish, a brass ladle, it and sundry other articles, the property of George Willott, of m ?? kitchen of the prosecutor was proved to have been i robbed, and Rogers's wife to have sold the pewter articles men- cs tioned in the ...

DERBYSHIRE MICHAELMAS SESSIONS

... house of Miss Grundy, at Little Wigston, near re Hinckley..A party of robbers, supposed to be six in number, mI entered the kitchen by a back window, about one o'clock, and m after ransacking the lower part of the house, three of the party o' proceeded up ...

DERBY EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... might go himself.- The house dour blowing open, the prisoner desired she would go and shut it, and on her return into the kitchen, the prisoner stood with the back door in his hand, and said good night. On the return of her mother, the boots, which were ...

DERBYSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... remenmbers -about ? o'clock taking out his ?? he saw the property .-eontaitted in the indictment ?? the prisoner was also in the kitchen, avd sat on his leh side close to ?? he abserved him put itis hand into his left hand breeches spocket- p' 'T~hat be titan ...

Derbyshire Epiphany Session, TUESDAY, 9th January, 1827

... MArtlemas at an a d Gr, rate of wages. ' ' . v'n- d G, On his cross'examination he stated that he was hired in his. laster's kitchen, there being no one present but his brother and Master, the latter ht.ving ordered his domestics to witpiodraw- Moni - There ...

Derbyshire Lent Assizes

... question, and that the kitchen window was closed when she went to bed. She could w not say if it was bolted; but was quite sure. it was shut down. ir The window looks into a yard, which is qaite shut up at ietf t, I and the kitchen has an internal coms ...

DERBY MIDSUMMER SESSIONS, THURSDAY, JULY 19

... them to the transaction between the prisoner and the tire elder Mr. WVilkins, when he taxed him with the robbery in his W kitchen, and observed that however ?? appearance might be for against it. he certainly on that occasion had evinced sufficient tict ...