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TRIAL OF SIR HOME POPHAM

... avoid all conversation with him upon all subjects of a public or confidential' nature, so that, ffromU my own knowledge, I can speak to nothing after the 8th of ApriL i8og. g Qi Does your Lordship recollect directing me to atelnd Mr Pitt at Wimbleton, in S04 ...

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 

COURT MARTIAL

... Martin, I met them parading the streets of Norfolk, n with an American flag, which appeared to me a ren- dezvois. I was speaking with a gentleman of the town of Norfolk, wvlen they stopped opposite to where I was standing-Ware, in particular, came up ...