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Porkshire Lent Assizes, 1810

... following, at lalron, at James Davison's, and as soon as lie saw him he said he was the man who had robbed him; and on hearing him speak,ihe recognized the voice as being the voice of the person who had demanded his money. The prisoner said, Are you the man that ...

Coroner's Inquest on Sellis

... walking with her and her children in the Park the day of the murder, and appeared unusually cheerful. She remembered hIis speaking to his sister and saying, Death is a debt which we must all pay, and it matters not when we do it. He was a sober and ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... property to be JO Treimved'jliy a contiflk'ntial scrvant. ' posa ;o Genatlemsen, Theren is' one point on' 'whichq I never le speak but Witlitire greatest dififidence and reluctance, ,bucall'elIknow hibrer are nancy of you tions whom I 20 might rat her apply ...

Yorkshire Summer Assizes

... Statute, 'in describing the property't t received by a confidential servant. Gentlemeti, There is one point on which I n! f speak but with thi greltest diffidence' and reluct- because I know. where are many of you to whom I n rather apply for instruction:-I ...

YORK ASSIZES

... ti 1 Froim lihitc 't he sent to thl Colontel at the T albot Inn, and tdesired ihe smi.-tta tell1 hinn ltat lie winheiI to speak teitis' hum , thiti Nxts Isetween site and seven o'clockcin ths ' isvicing. Thei Colonel came out into a little anti- ilietbe; ...

ASSIZES

... Ii 5 ! Oni tile * o'd t1'IOU, l I was ai lioroughi ridge, ttle pale au cail l to t the public house where I was andc ?? to speak ito re. le s~tid, ' Mattvi 'ele is my uncle King it the lair atol i cail t finrl hiin, ansd I have boughit a ,h sise ilr lliin; ...

WAKEFIELD SESSIONS

... part of the prisoner, and determine to whiclbthey would give credit, as it was impos' sible they could both speak thle truth. Chair- man in speaking of tihe evidence, said it was vcery extraornsirrary Mrs. Thompson had not bee n produced in Court. This ...

ROBBERY of the CORK MAIL COACH

... sagacity'-a strong.'party poessesd the gate protectedby the epiers and adjacent walls-the barn was full of men, 'wvo 'eemined to speak through loopholes made for the occasion-and at the end of the barn a man stood with a.musltet in his hand, ready to sowartsny ...

Published: Tuesday 04 December 1810
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 761 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS, Nov. 2

... deiuy-or to dis- -prove what had been atledged against him. The prisorer in continuation :-.,Languagcthlen, Shr, rould 'iot speak louder in behalf of knavery than the teistiinbW of tIe' firsr witness.-I know not what to say, I 9fAnld here 'as-a wretched ...

Published: Tuesday 12 November 1811
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1281 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

IMPORTANT EXAMINATION

... :Noagktratei on account of the laterfess of the houir, postpu1 ed the further Isestigateion. 'lhb Prisotcer attempted tie speak, hot (ie lirst qciesol hi ?? td was oo sf t h a tledenicy, that he sas desired ?? desijt, h- ceas ortered fur a fur- tiic-r ...

Assize Intelligence

... brauim.. hr- Ibliertion' wai'iitteiided with great. imcn8ditte'danger,. all -.hud theomtienis Atough he lfovld not distinctly~speak, So - Yet ev'idet~rly wa$ :perfectily sensible.: Hie'assweced all ca ftheiquesttinne' put to,,himn, ,either'h~yadij-tssativel~y ...