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THE MURDER OF A GIRL IN KENT

... can't remember whether I spoke to hor after comning back from Maidstone. I will svear I did reot see Mrs. Humphreys a second time that, day. ' On the following Saturdayl went to Maidstone ,again by my-' self. I did not know that' the woman I saw Jelose ...

THE MURDER OF A GIRL IN KENT

... kissed her hands in I direc- tion. Azm PmaOBma, 3, Camden-street, Maidstone-I am a wateran, and on Monday, Jan. 30, I was onr a barge on the Medway. The haer was going upthe river from Maidstone towards Yalding. Joseph ?? was walking along the towpath. It ...

THE MYSTERIOUS MURDER OF A CHILD IN KENT

... inquiry at the Westminster Polile-court?- Yes ; I do. Axlsex. ,p owI-I live at No, 3, Camden-street, Maidstone, and am A bargnan I was on board the barge Maidstone the day before yesterday going up towards Tunbridge. About half-past three I was near ~amstuad ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... the borough of Maidstone, and was elected last year, with Mr. W. Lee. A petition was presented against ry return, but it was unsuccessful, and I and my colleague, Mr. Lee, were declared duly elected. I represented the borough of Maidstone on aformer occasion ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Ann Glynea, a dirty-looking woman, a coster-' monger of Golden-lane, St. Luke's, was charged before Mr. Cooke with stealing from inside the shop, 24, Central- street, St. Luke's, two pairs of boots, the property of Mr.,, George Moir, bootinaker. The complainant ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... select a pair of children's shoes, managed to conceal some men's boots on their persons. They were, however, observed, and given into custody; but before the arrival of the policeman Mrs. Kent offered all the money ahe had about her to be let off. When a ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE. HOME CIRCUIT.-MAIDSTONE, DEa. 16. The commission for the county of Kent was opened on rhursday, and business was proceeded with to-day. The Slendar contains the names of 23 prisoners, but with the ?? of a charge of murder none of ...

CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED MURDER

... described as a seaman, living in Marshali-strect, Golden-sianrO wasyesterdaycharged before Mr. Elliott, at the Lonbeth Polie Court, with attempting to shoot Emily Batchelor, residing in Devon- r shire-grove, Old Kent-road. Mr. Moore was present on behalf of the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... livelihood by donig labouring work of different kinds. Latterly he had been ' poleing in Kent during the hop-picking season, and a few days ago he left Maidstone ol 'oot with the intenion of returning to Coventry. He had only got a short distance out ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... the prisoner, who was without hat, scoat, and boots. After proceeding about 20 yards, the pri- souersaid he would not go any further until witness ob- 10 tained his boots, and on asking him where his boots were, ol he merely said up there. Sergeant Best ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... of'Colohestor.11 'theVi trial isexplected ?? two days. MYdTiliUOS TRSAGEDY Ng'GOLDEN-i44qUA.-~A melancholy and fatal occurrence has 'just b~eenbrought) to hi 'L light in Golden-square6. It a Ppbars thto .urdyls a I T respectably-dressed lady and gentleman ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... in the usual form, and the prisoner was removed without ex- hibiting the least emotion. The execution will-take place at Maidstone. THE CLEBKamWEL OUTUGZ. The bills against the seven prisoners who are charged with wilful murder arising out of the explosion ...