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BRISTOL ASSIZES (continued from the 4th page)

... about ?? Intedalsworn hut whichltadsott beer wons.) The Dukeofdlusltia I is nie; bv a ladv whom lie had injured, and she, speaking of the lioe's kit, adtire~ses iim ?? shane, and hat arif kil on s our recreant limbs.-(Laughter.) Much had been s,:id of ...

BRISTOL ASSIZE

... going to a Jury. All pleasha been) abandoned tint accuajisnr, and slits on tls; feeble evidence of the painter, who merely speaks fin presence of the plainitiff's son (Mr. C. Hare) that the stairs had better be painted dow~n. The Learned Jusdga stopped ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSIONS

... to.. prison; she said she sens . wiling a seto prison.-tuis she repeated s'vcrattisscs, siten surgcd . I), t.ie Court to speak the liruth, and she sh/uld be ptrotecled.- ?? - nurse-her name it Mlargaret Hunter-spoke to dher once about her suspicions ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH, TUESDAY, OCT. 28

... to be seen at Mr. Gliridlon's, the printer, in Rirpert-street, who priated for the Philanthropic Annuity' Ollice, who can speak fully to I Mfr. John Clark's employnient in that concern), and who infornas me this same Mr. J. Clark applied to him jhle day ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS, THURSDAY

... hrntenbutrt 9 o'clock it the evening, near Etitry-hill bridge, a tall man first cime pip to him, and said, 1 Friend, I vanst to speak to yots ; trot sus- pecting that the man meditated alishief, lie (ahltte) teinteout hesitation struck bins dor, and rats oh ...

MURDER OF MR. WEARE

... him pleasure, as he smiled, and was . quitoaiimated.) - in E. I suppose Vou mean to readvour defence ? sh T. No, no! 1 shall speak for myself-and (with much energy) di I will givesome ofthe Papers pepper for what they have sanid tsely en agaigit me, But ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JAN. 15

... apolitical litsol. I eivd r iaraiy was iii that state of ignorance that lie cniiid not juit ze of ilie p00111' If Iiis- tory speaks truith, telli s do not ofteli Ifall for kings. I have Ieard that onl thle (1eat1 of His late Mi jsty, thle 1101 50fl Who ott ...

SHERIFF'S COURT, RED LION-SQUARE, JUNE 22

... in lire to a lady of fami ly, Lady Elizabeth Stratford, daughter 'to ?? Ormond, ai P person of whbom it wes impossible td speak in other than in terms a of unqualified admiration whether as to-her virtue or her accom- plishnmonts. Thia lady ant] her husbiand ...

COURt OF KING'S BENCH, July 3

... other inside passengers ttntil the door was topened at their journey's end; the Iat stmo they reed- ol leefled hearing her speak ivas at Pershore. An inquest I 'has been bold smpon the body, before Mr. N. Mence, coroner. A medical gentleman who esamined ...

MONMOUTH, AUGUST 23.—(Before Mr. Justice Park.)

... a si-rb of wiood fell upon its; it struck ,v me, nit the side of the head ati ciknorked File dotwn; I did siot hlour aiin speak tifter he was struck;- I wac-asenserless itt the pit, I can' is syht'cogwhell I caine to myseise the timber wras 'tiill ~ I ...

BRISTOL ASSIZES

... plaintiff, they would be for ever remembered aS :on that day having done Ms.leut1,7 at all events, He then ica-wton to speak of the names collectively, and rang the chatiges upon how- mutchtotheend.'.* Ann Maria Gregory stated that she was mother ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSION

... evidence being adildced proving Iliat tile prisones took the teazles witil intent to steal, lie was acrquitted. Young Napoleon speaks the Geurman, French, Spanish, Ianti Italian lnangnuages, and the English best of all I A very respectallde niceting of tise ...