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1800 - 1849
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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

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London, London, England

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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

THE MURDER IN BERMONDSEY

... addressed to 'her' in her maiden name, Marie de Roux, at Stafford- 'house, St. Jamese's-park:. d Mr Seeker:' The -letter you speak of is in the posses- 'loso of thte police;' and may be of somee importance to thalsn, therefore 1 cannot allow it to go out ...

The Late Extraordinary Case of Poisoning

... to be exa- mnined.-Mr. Clarkson: Have you anything to say as to the cause of the death of ?? gentleman: No; only we wish to speak to his cbaracter.-Mr. Clark- son: I am afraid the Coroner will think that only a loss )f time. I should be glad for the Jury ...

THE LATE PLUNDERING OF THE MAIL BAGS

... heard two men whis- ering, but I could not see them. The witness was ques- tined as to the dress of Poole,' but could not speak positively as to the cloak and Jem Crow hat which Poole was stated to have worn, when they were produced in court. Mr. W. Willcox ...

SUICIDE OF AN INSPECTOR OF PRISONS

... came about one o'clock, and on speaking to him on prison matters, the deceased said he felt very unwell, and totally nofit to'transact any prison business, which he deferred till another day. The deceasedi whilst speaking, frequently placed his haods to ...

THE ALLEGED MURDERS ON BOARD THE TORY

... did not understand goad English.-Mr. Broderip : What Eeg- lish do yot speak? You speak very w-ll; when you are at a loss for words, express yourself in French- The witness began to speak in English, hut expressed himself soimpesfectly that Mr. Beyerman, ...

SUSPECTED MURDER AT SUNDERLAND

... but in an utterly hopeless and dying condition from internal br uises. Medical aid was unavailing; she was never able to speak, aod died yester- day afternoon. Her name is Catherine Hindmarsh, and her step- father, Rowland Smith, is a respectable master ...

DESPERATE HIGHWAY ROBBERY AND ATTEMPTED MURDER

... cried out, Hollo l what are you at? I did not hear any person speak, and almost immediately after I received a dreadful blow on the left side of my head, andbeforeI bad tiioe to speak I received another en the top of my head, which caused the blood ...

Shocking Attempt at Murder and Suicide

... need not be afraid, I want to speak to you. She then came down stairs, and opened the door. Campbell then asked who she had in the house. She said, I have only my children and Mr. Markham. He then said he wanted to speak to Mr. Markham, and requested ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... complainant's statement, and said that after Pike had locked her up, witness told him that if he was called upon to speak, he should speak the truth. Pike then said witness was a b- fool, and that if the ser- geant heard of it, they should all get into ...

THE CONVICT HOCKER

... lady said to her, Here's Hooker coming, Emily; if he speaks to yoa, answer him, but if he does not, take eo notice of him. Hacker and De la Rue, however, passed on without the sformer speaking, but when they had passed both turned round and looked ...

EXTRAORDINARY SCENE AT THE MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... should, therefore, decline to proceed further, and the jury would have to acquit Mr. Harding. Mr. Prendergast was about to speak, when he was peremp. torily stopped by the judge, who said he would net allow she learned counsel to say one word, and ordered ...