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THIEVES! SWEEP! POLICE!

... Very shortly after their depar- ture the area bell was rang by a tall powerful man, dressed as a sweep, who stated that the kitchen chimney was on fire, and requested to be admitted into the house. The servant who answered the bell denied the possibility ...

THE SUPPOSED MURDER

... from Great Barr. Ctie of Henry Turner: I am ostler at this ?? evening last, about half-pasrt iD 'eclcpk, l walt StaRndlt kitchen dor. I heardt a cart ?? ' door the horse stopped. It was dark, and I did I tot to1l what cart it was. I went to the hsbft ...

THE MYSTERIOUS MURDER AT CHATHAM

... down with me from the Fort, and the servant woman was after- wards removed up to that establishment. I then went down to the kitchen and discovered a knife. It was os the table by the window, and had blood on it. There was blood, also, on the door. I did ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF MISTAKEN IDENTITY

... nioise, and immediately called me, I went into th her room, where we 'shut ourselves in. From that W. room we could see the kitchen. The shutters were open, and the wieldotw was thrownup, a pane of glass w~s broken, and there was a spade standing by the ...

CROYDON PETTY SESSIONS—MONDAY

... house had been robbed. The prosectotr wvent down tirs, end found that a pane of glass bad born broken In the kitchen wintdow, and the kitchen door was aise open, and he observed , likcewise, that there were marks of violettce on the pantry door. Upon ...

POLICE

... he would wait till he could see him, anri took his eaet ina the kitchen. The servant told her master what the complain- - ant saitr, who upon tieing informed of it, canre into the kitchen,. and evideavovrred to turn the complainant c.ur of thle-house; ...

MEETING OF MIDDLESEX MAGISTRATES

... souse insportatsce, as, if adopted, it would save the expense of kitchen apparatus, cooking, and coolks in this Hoiise of Detention. Ho was strjtrised to fint at Norwich Castle that no kitchen operations were carried on ; and, on itcquinty lie found that ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... of' ed the house. The only entrance to the cellars left was by w steps from the kitchen'. Brooks left off work at six. o'coc c( in the evening, and comning up in the kitchen found the at prisoner there, and requested him to fetch him beer. The in prisoner ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... crowded to suffocation by the time tkh prisoner was placed at the bar. William Smith being sworn, stated thathe rented a kitchen in the houss No. 5, Dorrlngton-street, Brook's market, Holborn, and he was acquainted with the prisoner and the deceased on ...

MURDERS

... stables, and tectirnitig again'to the hsoase he 5fcssccd the lower kitchen dlour uipot thsa latcch ; lid etatered the hottse anti opeised the deer whlichs led into tlse inner kitchen, and called 1 master, but scot receiving, any) atnsver hie %veict ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... his supper. while she was so enigaged the prisonrr ciane as into the kitchen and asked to be allowed to out up the at potatoes, and did out them up, and Sarah Warner left the. Li kitchen for a few minutes while he was cutting them, and 'I vlhen she returned ...

OLD BAILEY

... hearth-stone was wanting; the witaess said :o not; she remat'ed that the kitchen door, which had been n closed a few minutes before, was open; and on giting into the ie kitchen, she met the prisoner stadding on the staircase, and wr knswing that he could ...