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COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Nov. 26

... Up to rem the period of the transaction in question, you had been in business half as a Solicitor, and were, comparatively speaking, well in the world. a bhi You had a wife and child who looked up to you for their support, L and, and if you had maintained ...

Derbyshire Lent Assizes

... and iden- in at tilled. Booth was apprehended at Dudley pursuing his avocation th be of a ?? Ride, of Chevin, was called to speak he onl to The character of the elditr Hartshorne, who had worked for him D, see pad of twenty years.-.They were all found guilty ...

DERBY BOROUGH SESSIONS, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1828

... would be for the jury to consider, whether under all the circumstances detailed in. her evidence, she was in a situation to speak with a degree of positiveness as to the fact of his having remained in the house all nig-t. The father of the prisoner might ...

CORONER'S INQUEST ON LORD MOUNT SANDFORD

... in the evening, gel The Jury having assembled, according to adjourmaent, 84 F. Fair was again called, and said he came to speak the truth, on and nothing but the truth. When he was going down from th, ter Market-place, he saw some gentlemen get hold of ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30

... general aban-, V donment of that party jealousy and distrust which is so remarkably v conspicuous to an impartial observer. I 'speak plainly, and may - ; give offence by -these alusions-I mean none. - I have but one . motive-the prosperity of this interesting ...

SUFFOLK ASSIZES

... can Ispealt positively to it ; here is a piece of-her stays, atid thts a piece Iof her. shift A t is Irish linen, and I can speak to the work ; I Iknow it by the maize of, the sleeves tthe'witnesls nearly fainted, F~and was remorod from the witne0ss box ...

THE WEST PORT MURDERS

... himself to seek it by forgiv- Y ing from hilt heart all who had done him wrong; and fie was mcost etuphatcally adjured to speak the truth, and nothing but the - truth, without any attewpt either to palliate his own !inquicies, d or to implicate Hare more ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... which the excavations are going on Is the finest in the city. The Tuscan Atrium first presents itself in the mansion we are speaking of. This atrium Is surrounded with sthall rooms very prettily decorated, from which we pass Into a garden, round which are ...

Derby Borough Sessions

... returned, and commenced breaking the shop window again ; the prisoner. was one of the four ismets; prosecutor was enabled to speak to this fact, having had an opportunity, in consequence of his looking up towards prosecutor wtilst at his chamber window about ...

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 ...

GUNPOWDER PLOT IN NEWGATE

... evidently a struggle to maintain a fortitude which he did not feel. After he had taken his seat, he arose, and requested to speak to Mr. Sheriff Ward, which, being complied with, hse spoke thus- ?? Gentlemen-I do not know any of you, but I must say I think ...

DERBY EASTER SESSIONS

... on which thie man wesated himselfaway, and all four run offi.W'itncss could swear Trueman was one of the party, but did not speak so positively to tihe other prisoner. One of the party named Redfearn was apprehended, ant delivered over, withi the bundle ...