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LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... No. 69, on the liat. COURT OF EXCHEQUER, GUILDHALL-Athalf-paotnine. LONDON COMMON JURINS-Betth v Jones-Kerridge v Hfeease- Kitchen v Sharpiea, ?? V Wright, ?? v Greenwood-Macdonald v Jonee-Poatlfex v Jolley-Pagan v Lyon -Wilde v Orooke-Jackson v Rliver-Elford ...

CONCEALMENT OF BIRTH AND BURIAL IN A GARDEN

... lady of Holywood House, tor the pnrpose of being urirent at the dismissat of ona of the serve cts. Witness Raw her in the kitchen with her mestresa. She wae illand weataw ,y in a cab in company with a fellow-servant. Witness know her by the name of Elizabeth ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... neighbour, said she was passing Mr. Gottsehalk'8 hou8e, when she beard a child cry. She tapped loudly at tbo window of the kitchen, but received no answer. On loking through the curtains, she saw that the room was on fire. She raised an alarm, and several ...

POLICE

... athletic countryman entered a public-house kitchen in this city, and called for a quart of cider and some bread and cheese, which refreshment was put before him. At that time no other person was in the kitchen. But a few minutes had elapsed before a r ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT–YESTERDAY

... search a house in the neighbourhood used as the workshop, and the poor child was found there, lying on the floor of the cellar kitchen, in an apparently dying state, having been without food for forty-nine hours. A kitten, lying upon the child's breast, is ...

SHERIFF'S COURT.—SATURDAY

... Mereham took possession as sole executrix under his will. On the night after the funeral, Miss Mechiam came down into the kitchen, and complained of the manner in which the provisions disappeared; upon which she was assured that all that had been eaten ...

SURREY SESSIONS, DEC. 5

... they did; the prisoner was at tse door be- fore them, and brought them into the house, and took them both down stairs to the kitchen. In a few minutes he seat Eliza Heatly up stairs, and then attempted to effect his purpose on the prosecutrix, who resisted ...

MURDER AT SOUTHAMPTON

... and whilst the family were at church, the cook and housemaid (the latter the murdered girl) were conversing toetlwr i the kitchen of the house, when the prisoner entered and Ata' tioned himself about three or four yards distant fronu tielr, and after, ...

HOME [ill] AUGUST 17

... workhouse, and delivered it to the girl -Hook, at the kitchen door of the workhouse, into her hand is the exl4etation that it would be given to Briggs, and th.t he would parsake of t. I did not go into the kitchen. I told her it was for Thomas Briggs; it did not ...

THE CASE OF ALLEGED CHILD MURDER AT STOKEINTEIGNHEAD

... the bed marked with blood. I searched the romci, and found in a pitcher what tads Re suspicious. I wont to her in the back kitchen where she was working, and in reply to my questions she said she hltd been scores of times ill like that before, She then ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... stairs, she found the doors of the dining-room and parlour open, and both rooms in a state of contusion. She went into the kitchen and discovered that the vindow had been forced open and closed again. This window she had herself fastened the previous night ...

ATROCIOUS MURDER at WEDNESBURY —FINAL COMMITTAL of the MURDERER

... carry fire from the kitchen into his masiter's sitting room. Saw the deceased use it on Satur- day morning. Saw it again all the Saturday night, when it was covered with blood. The broom with which the de- ceased used to sweep the kitchen floor was also sitalned ...