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GLOUCESTER ASSIZES

... tiate about 201 or 10 V yearsi ego, Qieorge Smits assisted the f rm'cg mein, Iit many agricultural II emoploysentel; he Could speak, and ?? bay, end seemed to sunder- it otasid what was said to 1dm. In pserson lie sees very straight, and cossisri t walti ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... tMr. D.- F.JONNa, sairo aippearred frrr tire deferrer, ?? what re- ligiririjir proflesasid. lrbe Tartar. etro couldi orsip speak very broken FLngltih, reilied, Atl saese Englisir. Miar. Jow ?? yore earn briptis4s Toiraovor.-O yes. 7str. JOixts.-Wherr ...

AMERICAN MURDERER

... doing it effectually. Mrs. Beauchamtp wais removed to a room of the gaoler's house. A reverend gentleumen, who was present, speaks of the dying scene' as one of 'the most touching he had ever witne6sed. She was eaxioni'toseelher husband. He was placed at ...

Published: Tuesday 12 September 1826
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 508 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CHARGE OF ADULTERY

... ier tongue, atndl that, site saidt, was the worst that could be alleged againtt her. The Freutchlmat, she said, could not speak a word of English, nor did she understand a word of trench ; it was impossible therefore, that any thing criminal could have ...

Published: Tuesday 13 February 1827
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1542 | Page: 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT of COMMON PLEAS, Monday, February 19

... swas communicated to him, lie was greatly affiected-indescribably so. lie eas forty miles from home at the time, and did isot speak a single word till lie arrived there! A lwatchman deposed to seeing a lady leave the plaintiff's {ouse, on the night in question ...

Published: Tuesday 27 February 1827
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1713 | Page: 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Assize Intelligence

... of H-olg~ate, he Now three mren on the foulpath.- One of them said, I ils at blowy ni~ght.1 Witoess linseed on without speaking, hut had not got farthepr than about 300 yards Crmo thait ploce, when he wits knocked downi try a M~ow which he received ...

Assize Intelligence

... obstinately, or by the act nd c providence of God, Mr. Shepherd, the Governor of the Castle, stated that he had never heard him speak, atid he g believed that he was hoth deaf and dumb. The Jury fisond that the prisoner was ilfrile by the Visitaetio of Gal ...

ATTEMPT AT MURDER AND ROBBERY

... the thieves would rVttUrn. Afr. Buckihurst came back to tIo hsouse, and enadeavonred tat gain an entrance, but was unahle to speak ; and tbe servanls, vwhen they heard him groping shout the door, supposed it to be his assailants, and Iseit the door closed ...

CARLISLE ASSIZES

... he took it forgranted that she swas- servant to the solicitor, produced for thoe purpose of r proving soine notice, or of speaking to some foritsal fact in the cause. But how great was his surprise when she desibed herself as the injured lady, the seducer's ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... bystanrders, tire rnrrie active I.of wlosi seers Cettliem,. WYi'i trio niveroary fell, lire wret up to v im aritle arised hiri to speak, arid, receci ?? 55o answsesr, lie birest irrir tears, atli ras Itome, wholre lie tutd his niotiter tlict lie had been y cottrerler ...

EXECUTION OF JOSHUA SLADE

... Marsiand and Soil mankinrg ten and eleven days a wek each, necessarily averagingggrert wuges; and the ?? of wbicd we are speaking will, at tire proserlt six weeks' excise sisling, piy duties aroaeuntisg to urpwarciisirf X£iO6.000. Far tbie lsr nine mentts ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—Tuesday

... That there exists in Great Britain and Ireland, a large class of able-bodied men, with their families, for whom, generally speaking, no profitable em- Iployment can be found.-2d, that there cannot be procured at home any unoccupied land, on the produce ...

Published: Tuesday 16 October 1827
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2228 | Page: 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment