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DEVON LENT ASSIZES

... way, first as for a bruise, ?? next as for a scrofulous complaint, pntting him in a i salivation, although. by the evidence of the nurse it appeared that .the ,leg. had completely turued inwards i so as to render it necessary to put a pad to prevent the ...

BRISTOL ASSIZES

... experience in horses. I saw the mare on the 23rd June ; she had three broken ribs on the off side, and the hip had been driven inwards and downwards by a fracture; she was a roarer; the ribs were united ; the 12th, 3tih, and 14-th, were the ribs which had been ...

MURDER OF A WIFE BY HER HUSBAND, IN LIMEKILN-LANE

... beaten her. When I went in he was lying on the bed; asked him what wes the matter with him, and he eaid he lied the bowel complaint; I advised him to take some castor oil, and while my sister woe getting a eup of tea ready for us I observed that the hearth- ...

GUILDHALL—FRIDAY

... be forwarded to Dartmouth; no shaking can get the corks out, neither can the tap-cock corks be drawn; they must be driven inwards. Cross-examined by Mr. Toby.-Witness had nothing to do with taking the casks from the Brewery to the Bath station. Mr. Toby ...

THE GORHAM CASE

... n baptism he was made a member of Christ, the child of God, and an inheritor of the kingdom of heaven.' Again, that '.the inward snd spiritual grace of baptism is a death unto sin, and a new birth unto righteousness; for, being by nature born in sin, ...

EXTRAORDINARY TRIAL

... and allow se to state a reasooC {tl' Imposslble to etk a. friar, whetn going id a procession, any question at all. ' 'No complaint was made to the police against me, or by me, per by friends at my instigation, but beesusa of' their affection towards me ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... c05, which he said hehad squandered in drink, alleging that his medical man had ordered him to take stimulants for some inward complaint. He was given into custody, and has appeared twice at the Worship-street Police-court. The second examination terminated ...

LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... and '1assaulted her very badly, by striking and beating her, iand 1that was all she had to say. In the course of her complaint she made very, M freouet use of the words 1your worship uponwhich Mr. Mirehouse somewhat impatiently interrupted her,.ex- ...

EXETER

... Friars,;E.C, London. INTERESTING EXPERIMENT.-PlaCe on the upper bar of a grate, with the heads projecting about one inch inwards, some ordinary Lucifers-in a few moments they ignite. Then in the same position place a few of the Patent Safety Matches of ...

THE CONVICT MULLER

... ager was lame, an °t he leaned heavily on r oe as 'he got out, and ff thought to I mnyself that he had gota touch of my complaint-the goat a (considerable laughter, in which the prisoner doirled). D This closed the case for the defence, The Solicitor-General ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A CLERGYMAN

... violence had been need in endeavonring to force it open, but without success. The thieves had only managed to drive the door inwards, and through the inter- stice sbus loft the coins could be seen, but the spece was not sufficient to introduce the hand. In ...

LAWFORD'S-GATE PETTY SESSION

... EFACTOBT Act.—On Thursday, at the Council-house, We fore the sitting magistrates, Messrs. W. H. Wills and T. Canning, a complaint was preferred by the Inspector under the Factories Act, Mr. Earnshaw, against Messrs. Hale and Sons, of Narrow Wine-street ...