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NISI PRIUS COURT—SATURDAY, July 19

... lttlle cooserootion to isti ise. I osid terue just going to osupper, and that if he 'A stopped ?? after tlirt, then I could speak with him. He dids alirt stop, aS Ire said Mr. Thartitn was taken ilt, and he irousrd seon return after inquiring about~ him ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... Isl. Dtrittwortth's house. Siue satw prisoner's dassghter there, who is shoot 1 1 years old, ansI said to )ser yosu mssst speak tire trusts, she also said to her Dorotlry you have not spoken tire truth, )f. you say thqt thor hetuse was ott the causieway ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... ?? onielivesu tii 4ead a house~ at 'resent. ' We haveilived ~ - in our honse fop about a year and a half. We were on t - speaking terpns with .tie ad ; that wvas, ali. 'We never had, I any quarrels'with thiem.' We' never had with .1t rs. Mead, i after ...

NISI PRIUS COURT.—SATURDAY, JULY 19

... litlte conversation with me. :' I said wev were just going lo eupper, and that if he I stopped until aftei that, then I could speak with him. I He did not stop, as he 'said Mr. Thornton was taken ill, ' and he would'sood return after inqniring about him. ...

OVERTURN OF THE [ill] COACH

... lingered Iin Eevere pain till Wednesday last, when lie or it a expired. A cosrrespondent, well acqnainted with thle bui deceased, speaks in tlte fosllowirng terms of his Chit- an] the raeter: listrely have the esecellessieis of dte Christian alls hlaracter been ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... low, deaf, nervous, and not right. IThe prisoner stopped his mother in the midst of her ex- amination; and said else was speaking falsely, and was her- self out of her senses; it was with the greatest difficulty lie could be persuadei to- let her evidence ...

FROM THE BISHOP OF LIMERICK's CHARGE

... FROM T sE C I BrSIIOP OF LIMERICK's CIHARGE; To speak my sentiments plainly, (forin.all my intercourse with you, I shall be plain' and simple,) I do not see how a clergyman, consistently with the sacredness and separation Of his character and office, ...

Published: Monday 15 September 1823
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 616 | Page: 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... presented belore him by a Ciiaring I C:oss street-keeper. Same little altercation then took place as to which of them should speak first, hut the Baron soon settled this point by good humouredly yielding the precedence to MaI-. Riddle- who certainly seemed ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... around him, that the man stated himself to have been an unfortunate frmer, and lie talked rationally enough, until he came to speak tf his having- been placed in some lunatic asylum. He then began to manifest strong symptoms of insanity: he spoke of murder ...

MURDER OF MR. WEARE

... Probert and Mr. John Thurtell in the room.. Yes,-Sir. What day was this. .This was on the Friday night, or, more properly speaking, early on the Saturday morning. It .,%as after twelve. Was that after John Tbuartell came into Ihe room and Informed you ...

Published: Monday 10 November 1823
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 7488 | Page: 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MURDER OF MR. WEARE

... ktnives and forks, and the little articles necessary for table-service. Mr. Wardle, who is on thle spot, is rather disposed to speak favourably of Probert's demeanour. I-Je describes him as of mild maniers, apparently inoffensive; hut always since he entered ...

Published: Monday 17 November 1823
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3681 | Page: 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MURDER OF MR. WEARE

... :frer tile bealth of Mrs. Probert- she is stated to be t yitv getting worse. Tite surgeon who attends her, and Miss Noyes speaks very utonbtfetlly of ]ter condition. Miss Noves hbrs become calu. amtl is chitily emploved in realding books of a relligious ...