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... perjured herself in order to save his life. It appeared 'in evidence that the defendant had used words to the ehart stated, in speaking of his uncle to a Mr. Flight, a ceal-nerchant, and a Mr. Palmer, It ap- peared, however, that he used these words only on ...

WINCHESTER ASSIZES, JULY 28

... pair of stairs. Ab')ut half art hour ?? saw 'Charlotte - Strickland, the cl, m)er-mtaid, and t6ld her her rlistrcss wished to speak with - her. About half an hourn after this he saw tue Defendasnt ; he was rhen in his chaise, and was going; away. He afterwards ...

[ill] INQUEST

... repeated it twice. In reply to this, Pilkington said, You have done it ?? help p me God.-Hyndes then made another.effort to speak, c and said, N-j, you rogue, you did it-ypu know you n 'did ?? conversation then ceased from the loss it if blood of the ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... twice. In reply to this, Pilkinrtonsaid, You have done it yourself-so help nhe God. 115nmes then made another effoet to speak, aid said, lN, you rogue, you did it-veou know you didA it: The diiworsaiion then ceaied fritin the loss of blood of the ...

POLICE

... Maria CCavaen, a Posrtuguese: Offcer, a pocktt beolc. The prisecutor stated through the mediuro of an interpreter, he not speaking English, that. ha uas hustled in he passlge by a niml.br bf Je'* boys, anzd that the prisonet thliel bhi, pocket hook out ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... onan of t,,, town, WaA railled out of a public-homue, at Platclie~.ilig. way, by a foreigner; who pretended .hat he wame , speak to him dn husiidegs df great imnnort:lnee Ifer till had walked tdgfther a short distalice from the horses the fo3rignlr suddenly ...

POLICE

... states, that a new Wet Do.ck j1c e has been opened on thie Noorth side of the rive t , of that provisions are, genera ly speaking, as deaas they i -.in London and that, notwithstandingevety 'strIet , of is lialfpapeted with bills of This house to let ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES, SEPT. 6

... sh:CubbeiiciS . there might be forty or fifty; he Could net be postive they made a great hissing: but ?? did not.go among, or speak. to any 'of them. In a short tim-e afterwards there waz a more violent knocking at the door; lie, in consequence, put on his ...

COURT OF INQUIRY, CHELSEA COLLEGE

... proach of General-Kellernian was announced, he (birv Arthur) asked of Sir Hew Dalrymp!e, if he should go to the out-posts to speak to him ? The answer was, No-that General Kellerman had inquired for him, the tI Commander of the Fot'ces, and that he must ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... said. Mr. C. endeavoured to pacif hint, and told a friend who was with him that he must be insane. Whilst the Defendant was speaking, be. held his gun, which was of a double barrel, by a sling on his arm horizon. tally towards Mr. Champneys, within two feet ...

COURT OF INQUIRY, CHELSEA COLLEGE

... strength of the Castle of Lisbon itself; &c.-General FERGUSON answered', thatj as to provisions, he could only with accaracy speak as to his own brigade, which had three days biscuts carried on lules; and to which bullocks were regularly supplied. As to ...

COURT OF INQUIRY, CHELSEA COLLEGE

... neighbourhood' of Lisbon, though he understood the position of ristoin. to besttrong. Of the strength .of the castle he could not speak, never having examined it. He was then askedi. supposing the french' to have be~n driven badk to Lisbon,,.cjould they, with ...