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Anglesey Summer Assizes

... he child had been left in e field, and there could be no doubt if death had ensued, the woman would have been indicted for murder. His Loidihip instanced a case where a child had been left in an orchard, and had been covered with icaves; the child was ...

EXECUTION OF THE CONVICT WARD, FOR CHILD MURDER

... confession that he had committed tire lil iota murdei, lie repeatedly sail tins morniiig that i- re ini agt- never intended to kill tie child, nor yet to hurt it. tally lle attributed his crime and igronriniorrs eni to Isi(! to they effects of alrinrlilgencein ...

INQUESTS,

... the poor child, in stooping to look down it, must have fallen head-foremost into it, and was smoth- ered in the filth at the ?? accord- ingly. Same day, at Churclsstokc, on the body of a man named Edward Francis, who was acciden- tally killed bya cart-wheel ...

EXECUTION OF RICHARD EDWARDS

... Monday at her aunt's e (Jane Phillip's) house at CaerDraw, and e went cl e together, the child in her arms, to my mother's de 5B house. My wife placed the child in the opposite cc I. side of the bed to where my mother's body was st y lying. We then together ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... beries, 21 ; arson, 3; stabbing, 2; beastiality, 3; unnatural crime, I assault with intent, I , horse stcaling, 3 feloniously 'killing cattle, I sheep l stealing, 2; 'aclhing, 7 ; bigamy, 2 ; receiviug stolen property, I ; and uttering counterfeit coin,5. At ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... attended with violence, were sentenced to fifteen years' I transl)ortation, and one to twventy ?? Alarples, twenty-five, who killed his own father by thrusting a red-hot nail-rod into his body, wihen in a fit of uncontrolled passion, vas coii- victed of ...

NORTH [ill] CIRCUIT

... submitted that this was afoinits child, and thereflre did not come ?? ithin the meaning of the statute. The Court was' of opinion that this 'vas a child i jwithin the meaning of the Act, which applies to a ,cchilld when dead. The child might have lived a 'ffeew ...

FLINTSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... The plrosectutor, being informcd that his ass had been killed by the prisoier v'ent to tli field, andl fontud the an lisall slorckingl ly mu1tilated, so much so, that lie wvas obligod -to kill it. lie then went to the prisoner's house, and asked him ...

MOST EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... the child to w le Dublin,ant gave isttncthcsthatthein faitshould hX n- be left with the dfeltldant, frees whom she n as st itt not divoureced. The nurse accordittglyh preceeded it with the child to Dublin., when the tlefenldatlt htid C to the child taken ...

Summer Assizes

... ies an great weakness of intellect. Baron Rofe, in sum ming up the case, said as there was no doubt that the prisoner had killed his wife, the only question was whether when doing so he was a responsible agent, he should confine his observations to this ...

[ill] Assizes

... room in le- which thle prisoiter slept was at the top of the stairs. ?? assrtatte heard a child crying: could distinguish thle crying itr orthe crying of the child teas in Betsy Parry's room. f She heard it niore than once; itcried for fifteeti mi- e nutes ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE OFFICE

... toik place otl the 6th tuit. at Rlsm Key, America. (ne lii died TIhuusai t bushels iif salt iverr destroyed, several people killed, aid a nusier ol' hoiises blown down. A H i' .1. MUhRDIieR I It A[s1nP eD--A letter from Delhi, dated 30111 litite says, ' ...