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COUNTY HALL, DERBY, FRIDAY, Dec. 17

... lodged at Castle Donington but Cl iwent about begging in the neighbourhood of Sawley, E r, Draycott, and lBreaston. Generally speaking he chose -B Sunday utorning for his visits, when females were often left alone in the house. He had frightened several G ...

INQUESTS IN DERBY

... subject to remain at the Infirmary. Although she was of opinion that the deceased ought not to have been re- moved she did not speak to any of the doctors on the subject. Dr. Sharp told her that there was not the slightest chance of her husband getting better ...

THE ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER AT MILTON

... little whiskey under the bed. The blood in Mr. Gadsby's room was on the floor. She bad many oppor- tunities during the day of speaking to me alone, bit she mado no complaint to me. She appeared to be as well in health as usual. In the evening, about six o'clock ...

GAMBLING, BANKRUPTCY, AND SUICIDE

... 24, Great Percy-street, where she found him ilt bed with it dreadful wound ilt his throakt, Ile was sensible, but could not speak, and expressed in esriting his wvishes and wants. Wihen she entered his room. lie covered his fitce with his hands. Ie lingered ...

SUMMARY OF THE WEEK

... was speaking in reply to the toast of the press; and it is worth remarking, as shewing the uaimut of the priesthood, that the name of Mr. Roche was connected with the toast; but an opposition, led by priest named Murphy, was made to his speaking, because ...

THE BRAVO INQUEST

... left the lodge, he stopping behind to speak to me. 7 He said to me that he hoped Mrs. Ricardo would be happy, 6 and that he was glad she had become reconciled with her 1e family. After the occasion of which I speak, when the in- o terview occurred in November ...

DERBY QUARTER SESSIONS

... too quiet and useful a seggestion to commend itaelf to legislation nowadays. T believe it Is the praotioe for Recorders to speak upon public matters and to call attention to the various business before Parliament, but that is a custom which does not commentd ...

OLD BAILEY, DEC. 8

... Court was sorry to find in very many instances, that persons had been hardy enough to come for- ward and upon their oaths speak favourably of persons whom they well knew to be infamous characters. A great number were ordered to be imprisoned for various ...

EPISCOPAL INQUIRY AT AMBERGATE

... Benjamin Taylor, S. Holmes, J. T. Lee (churchwarden), W. Piggin. and A. Sims. At the opening of the inquiry a testimonial. speaking in enlogistic terms of the vicar, was handed to the Bishop, with close upon 300 signatures attached to it. Mr. T. G. Iveson ...

WHAT THE WORLD BAY»

... excellent work as a J.P. at Can-bridge. In his first sermon before tbe Judges at St. Paul's he excited some astonishment by speaking pointedly of our duties and difficulties as magistrates. Lieutenant Spencer Churchill, 4th Hussars, son of tbe late Lord ...

NEXT SESSION

... NEXT SESSION. It is a pity that Mr. Balfour and Mr. Goschex shoald have been both speaking on Friday. They both made cspital speeches, bat when statesmen of the front rank and on the same side fire off their guns together we cannot help thinking that ...