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JOHN BELLINGHAM

... Menmber of Parliament; was goine throoph the lo.bby of the House of Commons, owaerd- ithe dour ; as hie wus passing, stopped to speak to a Gen- ticoirn, ; ?? in convesation, heard the report ot a p stod, which appeared to have been fired close by the entrant ...

SPECIAL COMMISSION

... eiFfect of going much further, ir rli ase even induced persons to proceedl to the hear. al i cri ne of tnurder.-Strictly speaking, the-atiminis- -dl rin those oaths does not make you in law accessaries sl let alsffetcee, but still they insist lie heavy ...

Published: Tuesday 19 January 1813
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3602 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... e o a * mnn iiohii e of tEcftd, one of wieomn seized it atine ht re'n4 bridle, ani also tooak cf hih Coot, btr a d nnt Vi speak; tht other dtalaa wio was oa the righi side, el alli tol-,14 ?? liai gest Coat, and filid, We ileriar&3ynur sttosney' in ...

York Assizes

... The 'prisonerl :called On hinm 'on- the-11th of July at noon, vhtie sthe wistmrts was' at dinoinr, anst said -lie wished to speak to .hims, nsa which. he went wvith -him into the shop.- . Witness ixa-grocer; *no ochser person wast in the shop.- Thie prisoner ...

MURDER OF EDWARD CLIFFORD

... ntght at fficted b. the ead of msy bifi. whiih is aen the ojisar side of the. bn a,.(e ,t1 itam; nsih wepst ?? again, witbotat speak-ng facull to one wcrAD I thought she wroulhsbve tome in When tendec t Igot ep, I fitd be hammer J35t hi the door, which paios ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... in his posseision, within so sliort e peii.d, al.h- out aw ktoiowlde of their being forged.I d One of- the other Jorors, speaking jD beb.ll of 'his c Bltovw, maid. ?? It ase their ?? that there we' no pmonf that the prisoier knew that the notes were id ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES—AUGUST [ill]

... this would have been much more satisfactory evidence than the testimony of any rcgmber, even of the Corporation of Leeds, who speaks to what he recolleci s to have seen above fifty years. e ago, when bis curiosity was so much excited by Ithe Cloth-Hall, and ...

CROWN SIDE

... as to lis identihy. ZitotK WOOD.-4 Gesinlerneof ?? JwV-There is no evideice against the Prisoner; the prosecutor, in- deed speaks to his belIef, but it is- fpunded on no rec- snoabla giound., and there is no property of the pio- - ettutor's found, on, ...

Lincolnshire Assize Trials

... proved to the jury, they returned a verdict of guilty r against both the prisoners. Several witnesses were b-rolght forward to speak to character, particularly for Weightman. Withl regard to Dickenson, it was observed by the judge, in his sumirnug up, that ...

YORK SUMMER ASSIZES

... equipt for the voyage; be should prove from the testimony of the most experienced seamen, that the vessel was, it not strictly speaking sutficiently manned, yet that she was sufficiently mannmed and ivomnaned.- The Gypsey was a vessel of 43 tons burden, and ...

YORK SUMMER ASSIZES

... or the voyage; he should prove from the ttestimd6ny 'of the inostiexpe- rienced.seamebtha the ivssel was if tbot strictly speak- ing sufficiently manned, yet that she was Sufficiently 1775 manned and wvoanmd,-'The Gypdey w*s a vessel of n 43 tons burden ...

Published: Tuesday 14 September 1813
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1234 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS, Thursday, October 7, 1813

... to the Evi- s derice, I have only a single observation to snake, which it-lhat whatever any WitneEs deposes to, ,f he must speak sorm his own knowledge, and not ' from hearbay, which is a species of evidence nei. ther admissible in criminal or civil cases ...