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MURDERS AT GREENWICH

... I wishzing agosit to address the Judge. He did not do so, however, but retired under charge. of the officers mith- ? out speaking. His composure and firmness of nerve during the whole trial was remarkable, anid ce6uld only I be explained on the supposition ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... it dtoes ?? occttr to rile, that there tic airy cases ot hliich it will be ?? for mle to mttake any sbservationss; and to speak to genileti)(-e of your knoiledge and experience onu your glitersral duty, wldtlrI he only a waste of time- you areperftetly ...

ARREST OF GENERAL GOURGAUD

... nor oien b would break it open. The servant immtdiately ween into the behl-room and told the Genera.l a person wisl: ed to speak to himi. The General toldt her to shoe him in, if lie would excuse his being in bId. ?? gentleman went in and spike a few words ...

Yorkshire Lent Assizes

... crimitial. About Asmorith before IVIrs. 'tinter 'sent to e Starbro', did reprove her, becauste witness had heard thle a e world speak so disrelipectfully of her on account Of llVIsz bt d alo, ihat witnlessl thsought it a -duty tono. o Ti e was not from any ...

Yorkshire Summer Assizes

... head, anod Fo much ihurt hitri, that lie, has not yet recovered. After lie had struck him severa! blows, wher witneqa could speak, he akevi thr .prisoper. 'wh.v Jie warnted. Prisoner said, I wont your Mtoney; ;switneis had three guinea nntes in a canvas ...

Yorkshire Lammas Assizes

... Streights fi.series, and having been buis little on prr whore, few' people knew hi-n sot far as to feel justified in Ilis speaking to his character. EBeing lame from an accident, ses, at the period the vessels last left thii country, he was Ch; prevented ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES.—Saturday, Sept. 11

... ilj: lsrlti-ltg Ot levents of thie mielora bI lI 16t0 at I t. has conferred upon that papler the Ii ghest honour: ;id wc only speak the selitliacs v i f hhoatn-ds whll)o ter cve-ivvittlesses of tile scelcs at Manchester, on( o1 tHem' ofticiallr emiployctl ...

TRIAL OF CARLILE

... similar opinions, though not expressed in so strong, or perhaps so coarse a manner; He had also desired to call witnesses to speak vith regard to the diffurences prevailing among different religious sects. His Lordship liad felt it his duty, on mature consider ...

BINGLEY AND KEIGHLEY GANG

... ihitg]oy, along witbs d several other personi not yet in cuttody, and stealing a e in large quantity of Combed weoul. *ir Joseph Speak, of' Keighley, weaver, with receiving 5 fron several persons eleven worsted pieces, stolen out If te 1 ndll of Mcssre. Smith ...

ESSEX LENT ASSIZES

... ratred tcle eiecim~inaetrcs til retidy statei, rinil ranldel, iliat .'trst before ithe dliscovery ittic niesile she wisiedme to speak ?? it[ .1t. ~.-i pe. wen wointhirillto thle nititit- hlirt . vita Sa.in bom Eilsl,-'n mpty' ; p~rniy3 dol-ist tell Miss ~ilI'lin ...

TRIAL OF MR. HUNT AND OTHERS

... about I (tO ?? llectcd, tile gig, cipeptiesl tilte isri Spilce ofi' Igrottind, Ritd i-I ute got Upoti his ireg 'aIt begali speak- itig. WAitessiritias3 Mr. -Hittt inis.,( oltisiotis to thle nohhc iteeicr Tthagiitraties, lie recpitit etihind rt nire TaiiieOs ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES.—Saturday, April 1

... alanis being given that the ml- -T y litary wore approaching lito saw 9 or 10 pike heads, to slam rwhshlsio e cotisd positively speak. t .l i tt IP Mr. Clsristopher Edmtondson stated that ?? aCol. Hargreas'es seizesd the staff from eilse person who n.. b one ...