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POLICE

... running out of the ?? Walker declared they did not at alt insult or lay hands on the ladies. To speak to them was ?? clerk said it was impertinent to speak to them at all, as they were respectable per- sons, and having been guilty of impertinence, they ...

THE MURDER IN ST GILES'S

... after purchasing the carving-knife, known as Irish Biddy, proceeded to the station-house in Bow street, for the purpose of speaking to the prisoner's identity. Mr Oldham and his daughter were first shown the accused, and the instant the child, who is e ...

LAW

... supposed was a man of the name of Robinson, whom he had known as courier to some friends of his on the continent. He was about to speak to the soldier, when he perceived he was not the person for whom he had taken him, and was induced from that circumstance alone ...

COURTS OF LAW

... letter from a person out of the country not to he read ?-Commissionr You have no right to speak; you are here represented by an ?? Bernardy: I have a right to speak.- Commissioner: Be quiet, sir, or I will order you dot of ?? Bernardy (taking up his hat): ...

THE MURDER IN THE PARK

... distant from the the prisoner. She did not hear her say anything, and the soldier did not speak at all. She was the first that went up and passed her, but did not speak to her. The prisoner then walked on rather quickly towards the Palace. Witness did not ...

DUBLIN POLICE

... I told him to Kate Roach's. (Laughter.) I did not speak to his lordship in a leering or insulting manner. When I told his lordship where I drove him, he said, Get out, you rnf- fian; don't speak to me in such a manurer. He pushed me out with the butt ...

POLICE

... singular mode of miespellieg certain words, that the one slocunrent was drawn up from the ?? Cursev Nurtien was called to speak as to the handwriting of the persons alleged to have beers attesting witnesses to the will dated August 1830. This witness ...

POLICE

... commited before eleven Clock if you do not come and speak for me. pray Dearest do go to my aunt and tell her what trouble i am in and if she wishes to save her Nephew from Ruin she will come and speak for me. i must conclude with a broken heartand Remain ...

CRIMINAL RECORD

... did I not ?? She also spoke of her husband, sayin, ' I had plenty of Opportunity to speak to him in the gaol and during the trial, but I would not. He did not speak to me, thank God, the unmanly wretch, and, suiting the action to the last words, she ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... which was terribly shattered. Ile ai'armed the Fmily, and a surgeon arrived almost immediately tlie deceased was unable to speak, tholag lie raised his arie tip end (own several timee, and seemed in tie most exoruciatin& agony. Ile expired at bilf-past ...

POLICE

... housekeeper, was. Witness replied that she did not know, when he desired- her to ring the call bell, and say that he wanted to speak to her in the dining-room. Witness then returned to her work in the pantry, and again saw the plate-chest safe; but having ...

POLICE

... known to Mr Flower; he must know I would ?? Laing- Speak to me, Sir; you must speak to me; I heard the case, and I tell you again it is decided and done ?? Jones: The poor man was prevented speaking to your Worship to ?? Laing: It's false, Sir; if you ...