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THE MOOR MURDERS

... MURDERS. EXECUTION OF HUDSON. Robert Hudson was executed by Billington at ] York on Tuesday for the murder of his wife and child on Helmsley Moor, where the bodies were found buried. THn Cnime AND Aren. It transpired at the trial that Hudson,who had hitherto ...

ACOCK'S GREEN POLICE COURT

... south to north, and it traversed a considerable portion of the heavens. In appearance it resembles a kite lwith a tail of a luminous white colour. It was visible for about a ?? Rev. RP. Hudson also writes, from the Drive, Bri-hton: The colour was brilliant ...

MURDER OF A CHILD BY ITS FATHER

... bedroom, where one of the children was sleeping. She said, My baby is crying ; to which he replied, Your baby is in heaven. He went down stairs, and she went into the left-hand bedroom, and saw the child lyiog on the bed bleeding. She shrieked ...

OXFORD CITY COURT

... fetching it directly fell 'on an man nam'ed Heavens,'but 'as e a matter of 'fact 'it wwas 'moved by Heavens with the assistance o a man named Parsons. Ho be- r L lieved it was taken away in 'thre loads-two by Heavens and the other, -and this. the last, by ...

LAW

... opinion that the appeal ought to be allowed, and to its full extent. He considered that Mr. Stevensr had performed a most useful and meritorious service. On the application of Mr. AL.LEY the costs were also allowed. ...

SINGULAR CHARGE OF THEFT AGAINST A LADY

... you ? (LaugBter.)-Mr. Cottiugham: rI Shold not wonder if Fred'e naaue wa Hudson too? Com- plalnant: It wa. (Laughter.)-Mr. Oettiugham: An4 you were pasing as Mr. and Mrs. Hudson, in London ? No, we were not.-Udr. Cottlogham: Did you write this lette:-- ...

COURT OF KINS'S BENCH—January 15

... might not think it expedient to notice, and whiclrpuhlic..spirited individuals might conceive.~t to be their duty not to allow to pass unpuni shed. If it could be sbewn that his instructors were rnistaken..that the view he took of this sub- ject was ...

THE MELKSHAM MURDERS

... btess you fot v( i r littl hvtta-. antI romember itae to t> friends. 1 iope to tim1-I thouL all ihi heaven. Noaw I must close with love to vou allrt I allow mo nue to lefilir yoni-s affectionatel, ofI JiOHiN (IcIta.' The followinz i- the fu-%L ff I further ...

SMALLEY PETTY SESSIONS, MONDAY, August 30

... Delves.-Fined lO1. 7d. including costs, allowed 14 days to N . pay the money. e MoNDAY, September 6th. D r. [Before J. RADFORD, Esq.] nest e DuUNKesNNsaS.-George Skevinglon wasehargedbysuper- of ii 6 intendent Hudson with being drunk at Ilkeston, on the ...

SUFFOLR SUMMER ASSIZES

... Prosecutioll was then abandoned, and the jury re- tum(4 a verdict of acquittal. The prosecutor applied for ius cIsts, whaich were allowed. Doblimi v. Garrett and another.-(SpeciaIJury.J-This sse, which ewas before the Court at thelast Spring Assizes, itia caine ...

THE HELAMISLEY TRAGEDY

... nes3, and walked to tbe scabfold with the utmost firmness. Death was instantaneous. The executioner had allowed a drop of sevenl feer, fri Hudson wvas not a big man and weighied jgnr ten stones. Ho looked, of course, much more than 23 years of age. The ...

SHIPSTON-ON-STOUR PETTY SESSIONS

... everything By using HUDSON'S EXTRACT OF SOAP REWARD!! Ilr u!e Purity, Health, & Perfect Satisfaction by its reg1 sd -N.B.-It is a Pure DRY SOAP in fine powder1 3ed lathers freely in Hot or Cold Water. Refuse Imitations-Insist upon HudsOn' s- MRS. LANGTRY ...