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THE FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE TRENT VALLEY RAILWAY

... see him till he got is the east or west of the ?? Air. Cleather : I ens a professional surveyor, end ens also a printer. I speak of the jumiping of the cattle from observation, and not as a fcrmser having to de wills cattle. I keep no ?? a Juror : I think ...

STAFFORDSHIRE ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... prisoner, whom the lsrosecutor considered to lciiow notliellg of tlie robbery. Several respectable witnesses were called to speak to the character of the youicger prisoner, who, it was alleged, hlad, up to the piesent time, been both honest and industrious ...

THE RYTON MURDER

... sleeve waistcoat, as he gene- rally wears. He was not on the Oxford Road when I saw him, but on the ltyton Road; we did not speak to each other. The deceased and Franklin were good friends -now JToseph Holbday : I a'm a carpenter, and live at Ityton. I ...

Law Intelligence

... song with nature's sweets. Ohi holw I love the desy nmorn WhVen every spray receives its kiss, And every blossom that is born Speaks to man of endless bliss. Ol ! homw I love the dewy tmmorii Wlhen life is lighutend' as it flows, Atmd nature seems to nseock ...

THE MURDER OF A POLICEMAN AT DAGENHAM

... about. I saw him in three different cottages, and my eyes were Avide open. I could see him as plain as noonday, but I did not speak to him. My husband told me in thie hospital that if I said anything lee would rise from the grave and crush me. I have told ...

Birmingham County Court

... the way its which plaintiff hald given his evi- dence, Nr. Edge referring to his defect of hearing as causing bini sot to speak vel-y positively as to tbe agreemnent with Lees,) the learned Jfudge said he believed the cntract wes a1l entire one for oeme ...

STAFFORDSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... snid lie wats sat asrare the noto wtas bad, gave tihu five sovereigns for it, ?? away the ciate, r, questing Miners eel to speak of tle Limoter, ceo it aught iiijicre huts in his bestitess. Ocs tie 15th May the iprisaocer isrcrhasad fromi at icait isauiee ...

Assize Intelligence

... received wells this greatest affection. They renmained eight or- nine months. The cwitness then event on at aance length to speak of circumstances ewhicis occurred subseqoently to this date, and erwhi lihars already boon detailed, In 1311 ?? Sac- proved ...

STAFFORD ASSIZES

... ing s55n1 for to Swinfen en the 20th of Marchs, 1812. 1 swett to this too- i talon's rsots, and bie said lie se-arrnte ha speak to ste about Isis ovill and somse deeds that wore urisaing. Tue Plainstiff seas in the rosus at the titus. I bad siever spolces ...

WARWIK ASSIZES

... this afternoon, before Sir Alexander Cockburn, Chief Justice of the Court of Cone- mon Pleas, and Sir William Wightman. Speaking nume- rically, the Cause List is not so heavy as usual, and the withdrawal of one or two important actions will shorten ...

Law Intelligence

... nuinutes to six the deceased went to the bati-g office to get somie kindling, as she was in the hsibit of doing, but soe did not speak to her husband. Shortl- after hel issothser's return the dauguter heard a sound as of firewood beginning to burn and of coal ...

Law Intelligence

... was addressed by the defendant's wife to the witness:- My Dear Hans,-I really think I shall be obliged to trouble you to speak to Charles about his behaviouc to me. This morning, after breakfast, after evidently trying to pick a quarrel on two or three ...