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THE ATTEMPTED MURDER BY SOLDIERS

... much like ?? was exsamined to show t that be thought he had at one time joined thle 12th hi Lanccrs, and had mnade upon oath a fake declaratiou i'll h uoing so.-irie Lee e Lonya, of the Inniskilling Dragoons, conhlirtned Heap's evidence as to the cries of ...

THE ATTEMPTED DOUBLE MURDER NEAR DONCASTER

... prisoner. A man namled George Wilson, who lad been attracted by the report of a pistol, canoe up at the time, and b'ndeaveured to fake the pistol, which prisoner still held in his band, from him. As soon as Wiugfield saw that Wilson w~as about to arrest heim ...

UNION OR LINEN

... defendants were charged vith applying false trade descriptions to huck-it aback towels and to glass cloths, and selling, exposing R for sale, and having in their possession for sate articles b to which the alleged false trade descriptions had been t applied ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... ) Richard Leyland, tabourer, for a like offence, on the east side of the Prince's-dock, was fined 3s. 6d. and costs. Jacob Fakes, master mariner, and G(ool isfer, mate of the steamer Burgoameinter, were brought up while the court was sitting, charged with ...

Police

... ordered b: athem to be taken down and put away for the fat hi t boilers. At nine o'clock he Saw them again ap- a, 1,parently exposed for sale. The meat was very bad li 'tindeed, and appeared as though it had been drowned hII e or smothered, and not killed ...

IRELAND

... but ?? anew in his also that it could not take from him thiq Coligling' thought, tn ild that he was innocent ; it could iiot fake from ?? the con- be lbs, sciousness itb h ie 'ifli entitld to their acquittal, and that talthere g !YMo1t a Mait of th`em ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... tbspresi=iit` L Mr. Brown replied through 1xis Solicltnr$ Meseirs, ;Learoyd, LeAaroyd',and 'gordl'of, rthat Mr. Hersti a at; fake it fro6m helm that'. no' such' impotation wran 'mzade a. against him, cogwse ever intenaded. Tbbk (the solicitor's) wee3 tald ...

THE POWELL PLOT

... mane ould- spire together for such 'objects, that tbey could not- to th, it in do it without having traitors among them to expose part, sade their, designs. The new ?? only took away the gorer reae t ' glory' of a state prosecution, and reduced thevciarge ...