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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 ...

ALLEGED MURDER AT SEA

... to take some money to say no more about it. Witness said he could not let it drop. The captain offered him a sovereign to speak on his behalf. Mr. Moorman, solilcitor, attended on behalf of the prisoners, and wished to cross-examine the witness, but the ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF DELUSION

... obseried by many of his acquaintances, he heing well known in the city, lo nee aic;A gesture, nd he wsas also noticed to be speaking at iniervals; what adde toi the surprise was, that no person was seen acpcow. panying him. Some of his friends'seut to his ...

POLICE

... she left Ostend, tbnt herl .tunaliol'wasn.', knosti n. TIle erzrviving erew profeiosed to bie Dntch and (erman, hnd tried to speak ioEopkl, Wifl a fbeju accent * they #also gave thpenselves frego nane.s; hnt, untfromloa'ely for thPnj ecveriel of tial ss ...

Published: Monday 17 February 1823
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1559 | Page: 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE REPORT

... falsehood as to say that you had only the first small quantity ? and he replied, Well, I know nothing -about it. Mr. Ayug: You speak positively as to the two sorts comprising the five pounds nine ounces ? Witness: I have no doubt as to the Cavendish. Joliffe ...

THE NEWINGTON MURDER

... Mrs. Quennell hali some conversation with him, a whbich she began by saying to hinm- {low could you be al so unkind as to speak of Williani (her husband) in the wvay youbhnve, when lehas been so kind to you ? Thu es prisoner seemed surprised, and wanted ...

ARREST FOR DEBT

... find his circumstancesembarrassed :e, what, under the influence of the fear 1 have mentioned, ve does be do? He, jenerally'speaking, practises the most, rigid economy; he increases 'in industry; he puts his shonilder to the wheel; he makes the greatest ...

Law and Police Courts

... urged by defendanit's counsel, but over- ruled, and, on the conclusion of the defence, a sumurber of witnesseswere called to speak to the moral and honest character of the prisoner.-The Recorder questioned most of them as to whether they wvere aware of the ...

MINISTERS AT COURT

... William the Fourth must have liked the socsty of Lord Melbourne, but he never Indulged in it. Nobody could but like, and we speak it most sin- cerely, the society of Lord Palmerston, but his Majesty never gave way to his natural inclination f6t it. Most ...

Published: Friday 29 September 1837
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 901 | Page: 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE COURT

... ledge of the other. They were confined in separate cells, and during the night they were heard to speak to each other, those in the two end cells speaking through the one in the centre. One of the prisoners said to the other What has Nell got ? alluding ...

Porkshire Lent Assizes, 1810

... following, at lalron, at James Davison's, and as soon as lie saw him he said he was the man who had robbed him; and on hearing him speak,ihe recognized the voice as being the voice of the person who had demanded his money. The prisoner said, Are you the man that ...

THE EDINBURGH MURDERS

... merely i resurrectionists. He appears to bea very simple, kind4iearted individual; and the rank he bore in the army should speak loudly in his fayour. We have heard it alleged that the officers of the crown became alarmed at the gigantic system of crime ...

Published: Tuesday 13 January 1829
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1916 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment