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TRIAL OF BURKE AND M-DOUfiAf,

... TRIAL OF BURKE AND M-DOUfiAf, (Concluded from The Standard of Saturday.) We learn from the Glasgow Courier, received this morning, that the Dean of Faculty concluded an able address on behalf of Burke at a few minutes after five o'clock. He was followed ...

Published: Monday 29 December 1828
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 172 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

wished witness to look after her door because it would not lock. Did not see Burke till far on in

... noise in Burke's house was great; but she was not sensible of any voice hut Burke's. This noise lasted for some time, and she fell asleep. In the morning Mrs. Burke came in for the loan of a pair of bellows, and asked if witness had heard Burke and Hare ...

BIRTHS. On the 19th inst. at Shooters'-hill, Mrs. Burke Cuppage, of a daughter. On the 17th inst. at Poole, ..

... BIRTHS. On the 19th inst. at Shooters'-hill, Mrs. Burke Cuppage, of a daughter. On the 17th inst. at Poole, Dorsetshire, the lady of J. Bingley Garland, of Stone-cottage, of a son. On the 19th inst. in Hamilton-place, the Countess Gower, of a son. At ...

Published: Monday 22 December 1828
Newspaper: New Times (London)
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 395 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

EDINBURGH. HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY--THlmsnAv: Yesterday the Court proceeded to the trial of IV. Burke and ..

... o'clock, and found Burke knocking at the door. He said to witness that he wished to see him at his house, and he accordingly went there with him. He found in it two men, including Burke. There were also two women. After he went in, Burke said he had procured ...

THE fine Burk JOHN ATKINS, 315 tons measurement, built at Halifax, principally oak, and launched last September ..

... THE fine Burk JOHN ATKINS, 315 tons measurement, built at Halifax, principally oak, and launched last September, copper.fastcned to the wales, and decks copper-nailed, her outside plank all oak, bar sails and rigging of the best manufacture is strong ...

' PRIVATE CONTRACTS THE fine Burk JOHN ATKINS, 3Jj 'A a. lon» mtasuremont, built at Halifax, principally oak, ..

... ' PRIVATE CONTRACTS THE fine Burk JOHN ATKINS, 3Jj 'A a. lon» mtasuremont, built at Halifax, principally oak, ami launched last .S.ptcmber, copp.T-fastoncd to the wales, and decks copper-nailed, her outside plank all oak, her sails and rigging the best ...

tine O'cle.ck it) seek ker hiltband;and fonnd him in ConiawaVat Connaway and his wife, and Burke and his wife were

... ConiawaVat Connaway and his wife, and Burke and his wife were there; had spirits there ; saw an woman in Burke's ; stopped till her husband rose, and she asked him to go home, but he said he would come soon ; they went to Burke's; house, where there was a quarrel ...

Published: Sunday 28 December 1828
Newspaper: Englishman
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2507 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

high court of justiciary, Edinburgh, Dec. 24. WEST PORT MURDERS—TRIAL WM. BURKE AND HELEN M'DOUGAL, HIS WIFE. ..

... singing, and Mrs. Burke and Mis. Hare dancing. Burke and Hare were drinking. Witness left Doherty there. In the course of the day Doherty wished to out, hut Mrs. Burke advised her lo slop and taka a sleep. Hare and his wife and Mr. Burke came and had supper ...

Published: Monday 29 December 1828
Newspaper: Morning Advertiser
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2132 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

... inquiring for John, who she understood was Burke.. It was between eight and nine. Witness directed her to Burke's. Saw M`Dougal - shortly aterwards, and told her William (Burke) was wanting her. Went to Burke's, and found Mrs. Law, M'Dougall, and a person ...

Published: Saturday 27 December 1828
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5613 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

HIGH COFRT OF JUSTICIARY

... noise in Burkes house was great ; but she was not sensible of any one's voice but Burkes. Tbis noise lasted for some time, and she fell asleep. In the morning Mrs. Burke came in for the loan of a pair of bellows, and asked if witness had heard Burke and Hare ...

Published: Saturday 27 December 1828
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6453 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Sionaq I nr. !Win iiald they teget 51. ' more. Thinks it was Biirke . who paid the porter, but

... it was Burke or Mr. Paters,i.i. Burke threw two notes across the table along with the change. Is certain that Mr. Paterson did not pay the money to him, though he folded up the two notes, and divided the silver. Had never any quarrels with Burke about ...

r [The indictment was read, after a short opposition from Messrs. P. Robertson and Cockburn. it charged three ..

... rootn—a room inclosed by two doors. Burks, the prisoner, oc. cupied that inner room In October. The other pri. souer, 111‘Dougal, lived with Burke. On . Friday 31st October (Hallowe'en), about mid-day, witness saw Burke pass along the passage, going inward ...