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YORK ASSIZES

... ti 1 Froim lihitc 't he sent to thl Colontel at the T albot Inn, and tdesired ihe smi.-tta tell1 hinn ltat lie winheiI to speak teitis' hum , thiti Nxts Isetween site and seven o'clockcin ths ' isvicing. Thei Colonel came out into a little anti- ilietbe; ...

ASSIZES

... Ii 5 ! Oni tile * o'd t1'IOU, l I was ai lioroughi ridge, ttle pale au cail l to t the public house where I was andc ?? to speak ito re. le s~tid, ' Mattvi 'ele is my uncle King it the lair atol i cail t finrl hiin, ansd I have boughit a ,h sise ilr lliin; ...

WAKEFIELD SESSIONS

... part of the prisoner, and determine to whiclbthey would give credit, as it was impos' sible they could both speak thle truth. Chair- man in speaking of tihe evidence, said it was vcery extraornsirrary Mrs. Thompson had not bee n produced in Court. This ...

IMPORTANT EXAMINATION

... :Noagktratei on account of the laterfess of the houir, postpu1 ed the further Isestigateion. 'lhb Prisotcer attempted tie speak, hot (ie lirst qciesol hi ?? td was oo sf t h a tledenicy, that he sas desired ?? desijt, h- ceas ortered fur a fur- tiic-r ...

JOHN BELLINGHAM

... Menmber of Parliament; was goine throoph the lo.bby of the House of Commons, owaerd- ithe dour ; as hie wus passing, stopped to speak to a Gen- ticoirn, ; ?? in convesation, heard the report ot a p stod, which appeared to have been fired close by the entrant ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... e o a * mnn iiohii e of tEcftd, one of wieomn seized it atine ht re'n4 bridle, ani also tooak cf hih Coot, btr a d nnt Vi speak; tht other dtalaa wio was oa the righi side, el alli tol-,14 ?? liai gest Coat, and filid, We ileriar&3ynur sttosney' in ...

MURDER OF EDWARD CLIFFORD

... ntght at fficted b. the ead of msy bifi. whiih is aen the ojisar side of the. bn a,.(e ,t1 itam; nsih wepst ?? again, witbotat speak-ng facull to one wcrAD I thought she wroulhsbve tome in When tendec t Igot ep, I fitd be hammer J35t hi the door, which paios ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... in his posseision, within so sliort e peii.d, al.h- out aw ktoiowlde of their being forged.I d One of- the other Jorors, speaking jD beb.ll of 'his c Bltovw, maid. ?? It ase their ?? that there we' no pmonf that the prisoier knew that the notes were id ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES—AUGUST [ill]

... this would have been much more satisfactory evidence than the testimony of any rcgmber, even of the Corporation of Leeds, who speaks to what he recolleci s to have seen above fifty years. e ago, when bis curiosity was so much excited by Ithe Cloth-Hall, and ...

CROWN SIDE

... as to lis identihy. ZitotK WOOD.-4 Gesinlerneof ?? JwV-There is no evideice against the Prisoner; the prosecutor, in- deed speaks to his belIef, but it is- fpunded on no rec- snoabla giound., and there is no property of the pio- - ettutor's found, on, ...

YORK SUMMER ASSIZES

... equipt for the voyage; be should prove from the testimony of the most experienced seamen, that the vessel was, it not strictly speaking sutficiently manned, yet that she was sufficiently mannmed and ivomnaned.- The Gypsey was a vessel of 43 tons burden, and ...

GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS, Thursday, October 7, 1813

... to the Evi- s derice, I have only a single observation to snake, which it-lhat whatever any WitneEs deposes to, ,f he must speak sorm his own knowledge, and not ' from hearbay, which is a species of evidence nei. ther admissible in criminal or civil cases ...