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MURDER

... ]'rown, cale to Sutton, to takc an axalnination hoie)ut twclve o'clock ol Satur- J day, the day tihe Waitness had been before speak ig of; Witness was pccnelt litring the greatest part s of the examination, but not thcv. w';ole of it. Wit- bi ness was cross ...

Yorkshire Lent Assizes, 1814

... Taylor had walked about a nile, after leaving Mr. Webstsrera maas canre out of an hedrcc presesred a pistol, and without speaking a single word, ddischarged Ie c eilh ithis istolhissile. M r. Taylor , who was a reniarkably stron g ma il, instantly rushed ...

Yorkshire Lent Assizes

... behind the hedge of the adjoining close thi oly (also intheoccupatiotiofthe said Timothy Richardson), o ny, who, without speaking a word tp this deponent, dis. ho to charged a pistol, loaded with powder and a bullet, at an ry, this deponent. Whereupon ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH

... He urged ali , these topics at crn,iderable lesigth. Tbe other Couusel also comialented on the tes- timony, and conti cued speaking tilt three o'clock e in the morning, when the Court adjourced. THURSDAY, Junt 9. Af The Court proceeded again in the cause ...

TRIALS FOR MURDER

... for several minutes their feelings were so over- power, d with the warmth of their altections, that neither of them could speak till tears came to their relief. ...

EXTRRORDINARY CHARGE OF MURDER AT EXLTER

... murder hiM.- een That he then struck Buckhill a blow on the temple, tess which brought him to the ground, andl he did msot speak afterwards. That Burd theis struck him several blows with i stict akosis thse head, asid he groaned once after the firt blow ...

Published: Tuesday 15 November 1814
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 777 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Yorkshire Assizes

... tlhecoustilble It. ito take his wife; they wvere lockteditip in diffhretit atiiati- )Y m ill.'it till night, when hie asked ito Speak to -tier.; the COQ. vitirs took, him to hier, and they Weill all together a rn quarter Lof an hour ; hie did not see tier thce ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... church. Wlitness ksiirws Joseph Woodhicil. remem- bhers that Mitchell was called out by a servant, who said, anerson wished to speak to him. Witne-s was here asked if tie naome of Woodhuead had been mentioned in the convcrsation hci said it had by Mitchell ...

COURT OF CHANCERY

... Chancellor. A 15-i ibis ?? wts. ?? the foilowiiin, prelimi- liar' it -marks verem made : Po litlitinei - Nl Lord. chliii I speak on the Coolltil meni: or ion thle pet itito ?? Iaicn On~circCn wichle you pleae.o Pei-tiow ?? ?? I will thlen proceed with ...

TRIAL OF M. LAVALETTE

... hlisisued, M4. Lasulette rose (if), and in a fii i toue of voice said, ' Althoglu h I have ever felt a great repugnatace to speak of myslif, I think it iny thitY, at the someuuv that the Jury is abont to decide on mpv. fate, to Erive a stiechit account ...

ADMIRALTY SESSIONS

... Pleas,'prepara- .he tory to.his taking, his seat on the Bench, in the room of Sir.Allan Chambre,.who'has resigned. Report speaks of fou'i candidatesofor the Judicial Habit no;w to be disposed Dhe of,' is consequence-of the deathi of Mr. Justike.Heatli ...

Published: Tuesday 30 January 1816
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1364 | Page: 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, Feb. 16

... accoucheticnt when the alleged intercourse took place. MTr. .eTrieant Best was about to call the Rev. Gee. Griffin StoIces, to speak to sitilar facts as thosede- posed to by the Duke of Ihichmotsd; but the Court held it to be unnecessary, since the character ...