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TRIAL OF SIR HOME POPHAM

... least any improper impression should be produced by tie' stateme s it now appeazc'd. Mr. Jg'.vis, was-was not prepared to speak to the omission pointed out bythe Honourable Captain, iu this copy, as' he had not the priginal dispatch by him. He was, however ...

EVIDENCE

... ilivatiaitale toaoi ll cnvraatioo ivith bins upon: subjecdhs I of a PaI'e cnietaenure; so that,tfronm y o kfi-niosv- ledge, lcan speak' to nothing uitter else 8th of -April, aloj5. it otici1~ o sile at this m~oment, as not lihprotdb~lo, tha.t the cohit Soothi ...

Remarkable Trials for Murder

... lodging-room: the deceased then seemed to be dying, and she expind tas the wit- ness approached the bed; the deceased did not speak. Mary Cares ftated, thalt she got up very early to . waclh on the morning of the 21st October, tend seeing a light in the prisoners ...

Yorkshire [ill] Assizes

... o'clock on Sun- e da orning, except that he went out for a space C of time, ratheer short of half an hour, and that he could speak with the more certainty respecting it, d because the door was kept bolted; and that he it opened it for the prisoner both when ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE.—SUMMER CIRCUITS

... the Free Grammar School of Pock- or -'iigton, vacant by the death of the Rev. Kings^ tes; man Baskett; for All the visitors speak highly of the ?? produced every evening at the Olvmpic Circus.- This evening, we perceive announced, a Singular and Nouvelle ...

COURT OF CHANCERY

... rcpresemitauion to the B hop in the ycar 1791, whbil us 8eated that stit. i suts wa tihc leu'i vetnV', His Lwmdhip, altel speaking for near three houirs, onfirmed tht dlecree of Lind Ershine, and re-directed issue to try tile qtc-stions abovc stated. Thlr ...

Yorkshire Assizes

... slept all night at Isis house. IPotht these wvitns~' c tigircad that tlse prisoiser was perfectly sober: Li they couilII isst speak positively as to thle utrisosear's dress, f bsit ?? lise hapd a grait-coat oivcr his work ing r di . J.,nesPr..anproved, chat ...

POLICE

... On inquiry, hc found that the person robbed was a Dutch j.ew, who I had not been many days in this country .nd could hot 2 speak a word of English. Having somie knbwledge of- 3 the person detained in custody, upon whom, however, no. i thirny was found ...

EAST RIDING & HULL SESSIONS

... indictments for b assaults and batteries, . nuisanes, and other misdc- n ,meanors, and for not repairing highways, I cannot speak with such certainty.; but, should you, in the X course of your examinations or enquiries, meet with d any tling that you are ...

COURT MARTIAL AT HALIFAX, IN NOVA SCOTIA

... no elfedt. I wai sieat up to Norfolk the next inumonig, with a letter on ser- Yicet; jsaw two o' the deserters, but did not speak to'them, one of. te iv wt the Anieriars fl g and thb otherecorning nut of a Itidilc house; the prisoner ivac notoneioi thiem ...

EXECUTION OF LIEUTENANT BERRY

... a hulkin Hamoaze, atvnine o'clock apa peared, atidmounted the scaffold with the greatest for- titude; he then requested to speak with the Rev. Mr. Bird wood, ortthe's&cffold ; lie saida few words to him, but in so low a tone of voice that he could not ...

COURT MARTIAL

... Lord Towunshiend, and 'informed him'of i 'r ?? circucistances: shortlv after saw the ptifoner and I Saundcrs, Lord Y owshend speaking to themi, and| e. celini thiein, thatt if they would return to tie ship he ts would forgive'theni. Saunders was ini the act ...

Published: Tuesday 27 October 1807
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3352 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment