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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 ...

Published: Friday 14 December 1855
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6340 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ...