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Birmingham Police Court

... vit WsaSbOwil that, for a period (if fifteen years ?? thoe accue had bean employed oy Mr. J. Kent, boot alhe buton ?? Thislt, in alterations and epairs to Mr. Kent's holare property. Usually, Mr. vout qhe bard thet nose- ?? tiuber from Mr. Cardahl, sent ...

STAFFORDSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... capital charge. Another case was one in which both parents were lcarged with tha murder of a child. Theso were John and Jana Kent, and the aelegation against them was that ths child was murdered by tieir intentional neglect in having starved it to death ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... lfolliday, and ?? B. Lloiyd. TareFsr or A PAIr orF BoOTS.-Puiick Sullivan (19), Court, Thomas Sti-et, lebouaer,' Wfs charged with stealing a pair of boot;s valie 4s, d., from tle shop of Mr. James Kent, Dale 13nd.-The robbery was committed on Friday afternoon ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF HORSE-STEALING

... er, Bowc Street, weas charged with stealing a pair of boots belonoging to George Arthur Pemberton, Clevedon Poad.-On W\ednesday night prosecutor went to the Kent Street Bathos, and left lois boots with his other lothing itn the dressitng rosin whilelie ...

HANLEY QUARTER SESSIONS

... in the service of Mr. Kent, surgeoms, Brindley Ford. On the 25th September the defendant called at Mr. Kent's surgery, andf representing himself as a railway servant, stated that there was a hamper of drugs ci Tunstall for Mr. KEnt, and thrat on the payment ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... to get to the rooma where the com- plainant was engaged, 'ht was prevented. On the date nrc-ed, however, while the man who kent the door . was away for a time the defendant came lip, burst the . door open, and struck complainant. Defendant had pre- vinusly ...

THE LONDON MURDERS

... the woman who hatl been murdered in Mitre Square was his wife. He was at once taken by sergeant Miles to the mortuary in Golden Lane, and there identified her as the woman, to whom he subsequently admitted he was not married, but with whom he had cohabited ...

THE LONDON MURDERS

... lodging-house. The I whole of last week they did not live together in the house, a as until Thursday last they had been bopping in Kent. N On that night they 'went into the Shoe Lane casual ward.t He only earned sispence on the Friday, and the deceased I insisted ...