York Lent Assizes, MARCH 16, 1809

... hand snder-the pillow' assd raised her, in order to get her to speak at all; a-id said, iu a tone of voice loud enough, lie thought, to be heard-down ste-aisj do-you know who you- are speaking to,- Mrs : Gray? She answered, - Mr. Talpp-and spolte Iquite ...

York Lent Assizes, MARCH 16, 1809

... and left it for my Learned- Friend to calltthe others if hi pleased. -Osse of these wjitveses prove Mrs: Gray could not speak at all when the will was etecated; and andther proved that shesaid ayes:- and that afterwards she 'said to; Mr. Jackson, she ...

MURDER

... which I of had just'accomplished when Mrs. Gibson stood before a me: site looked wild and agitated, and, before I could a. speak, clapped her hands, and exclaimed; I have lat d thein kotA in !-I looked into the well, and saw both the I children in the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... after last Term. The libel was contained in a letter signed Tilerius Gracchus, ng and addressed to the oiss, in %which, after speaking of the d battle of Vimiera, and praising the valour of the army and the navy, the writer regretted that so nuch valour should ...

COURT-MARTIAL ON REAR-ADMIRAL HARVEY

... day did your. Lordship ve'ceiv'e.such ordersz-A: I did receive such or'dersi, thinklon thbed or 3d ofEAprsl-; ibti tcannot speak lsositlvel; as to the day.. .. Q.: Be kle-sed to produce that Order. Order-roduiced and read. .Q,. Did ybur Lordship, ?? oftlat ...

LONDON—MAY 24

... satisfactory to als Court will not fail so reolctha, hI1, h oave spoken of the Co ar- waich I ant extremel hoesaets a i He did not speak with thatpulcttati - thoe charge, against me.aspt'e O~ t -a .cr of rank and station in the fleet,oen b He nY words could have ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Wlest Lisdie5, which was about May t797. Tiure witness was here shewn a book of acrorros whlich hie said Mr. Winterwvould speak. more positivehy'to. bilt upon in- epdigit, lire' said it contained his ia-.ounts of debtor asnd'rre- dror, aidg] of profit ...

Court-Martial on Admiral Harvey

... the Conmmande r itt Chief ?-A. I wai present on the quarter-deck 'of fuse Caledonia at site time that Adutiral Harvey was speak- log with Ca ptalss Bedford, hust I did not hear otie word of that cosiversatlon. I. was at that time' tahLting wvith Sir I-Isirry ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Hickstheli d servant, shen met Captain Gore, whom she had seen at Kingston before, but had neyer spoke ?? Gore passed on wvithout speaking to her at that time, but he spoke to Jane Hicks. She then stated, that 'when she'ivent out to walk in a day or two after ...

LAW

... inaid-servant, she mnet Cap- taint ore, wihin she had seen at Wings on before, biafind | never spoke ?? Gonre passed oil ?? speaking- toi bet, but ?? aae Hic. A day or two after Jaiici tcks O prspilsed, by i ayO ofjnke, that thej shouid go and th sit v so-ic ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... there,:about it. He told me he senta r O(;lenn~ca~lle~d f-lhim Coldnel:0lenny. TheDilil v'as-given He told i e that he wull speak to a fiiend,. a Mr llingworth..a wine-merchant,,in Pall-mall, i5 at tat Utmteit would be improper for his, Colonel Wardle's ...

COURT MARTIAL ON LORD [ill]

... then twelve fepet, -hetejiz ?? is. menftdnnd in lit] Frenh chat- nowt rinw Coo-sfIt I ?? n o 6 the-- nso r judging I ca~~~n speak '-wish Certainjy -asto0-~,tfie depth ?? of wusrif ?? rse sd fal ofthe ti~eis' ot m te 'h ,rlso. welv fo andI ten tht~ th~:~'is ...