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INQUEST ON LORD FALKLAND

... the cavity, and became in a petrified state, and one of the large .intestines w as also wounded. Mr.. Heaviside could not speak to the cause of the wound, but the deceased died in tonsequence of it; . Thomas Norgrove, one of Mr. Powell's servants, was ...

York Assizes. Rape a

... transaction, she asserted, and persisted in it, in the face of her own evidence, and the repeated admonition of the Judge to speak the truth, that the crime was committed with her own consent, and that her father neither used violence nor threats; and every ...

CASE OF THE DUKE OF YORK

... ht LiTT ia has beepn ddresied by the Duke of'Yoitt to etthe Speaker. of the House of Commons, in whicl~i'ti Royal Highness speaks of. -his feelings'being much hurt. he by the inquiry that has been instituted against himl he., in the course of which, hisaname ...

Published: Tuesday 28 February 1809
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1167 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DUEL.—TRIAL FOR MURDER

... of the 23d of June Major Campbell came to him, and desired him to go to Captain, Boyd, and tell him a Gentleman wished to speak to him, if he pleased; he accordingly went in search of Captain Boyd; he found him on the parade ground; he delivered the message ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... tlie-defenrt 5t; horseback, attended by his gruons; he sse e4 Captain' Trafford (viso comtnatsded rha drag ° asked, might lte speak to tile people t not, unless he could persuade them to de1 :4 but he thought lhis (the defendatit's) re-' irritate therit ; ...

Lincoln Assizes

... the witness's box stamped wvith the ignomniny of the broadest perjury, for on the trial at the last assizes lie had sworn to speak the whole tsrth, and yet he cos- cealed all the evidence he had this day given. Fle came to-day to swear solemnly wvhlst ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

York Lent Assizes

... the pssilic house, and. proceeded homewards; he had not gone far before he was niet by the prisoner, who passed hin without speaking. I-le was immediatelv struck with an trnoitei weapon, which he supposed to be a hedge-stake; hut he did not see it. The blow ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH,

... the Irish Parlianent, lie ?? other wit- llesses, three iii nrusber, were; from their official sitlatioes, equally able to speak. with certainty of the fact. If this was anade siut. lhe province of the Jury vouisl lse at ai end, as thev would has e no ...

CRIM CON

... 1P. coining through the allal almost directly ; Lord S. %kas standing at the rootti door, she looked at him, but did not speak, and went into the street ; two or t!hree ninutes nfterwards sihe returned, Witness was Otsiniel by Mr. Bell to go uI stairs; ...