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THE CASE OF LADY FLORA HASTINGS

... question was borne our a by appearances, and conceiving that Lady Flora might have been privately married, I felt much desire to speak to her at once upon the he subject; but circumstances occurred which prevented my carrying this wish into effect, and rendered ...

WEST RIDING FREE-TRADE VOTES

... the night, Her breathing soft and low, As in her breast the wave of life Kept heaving to and fro. So silently we seemed to speak, So slowly moved about, As we had lent her half our powers To eke her living out. Our very hopes belied our fears, Our fears ...

TRIAL OF JOSEPH MASON, FOR THE WILFUL MURDER OF HIS BROTHER

... order otherwise. 'lhe prisoner, when hie was about to be removed from the bar, complaited tiast he had nut becrs allosed to speak, and that it .was not fair that they should give buth the question a;d answer. Ile ftrjher stsrted, Oat fie hid sutniomned ...

ECCLESIASTICAL COURT, YORK

... other side, doselt at much length on thehardsh!p to which the defendant had beer. put, by the wit. nesses not being able to speak accurately to any date, and Mr. WonTTSeY said the real ground of complaint siti respect to the dates was, that after ?? attention ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... Matloni, at James Davi-rn's, and as Scono as hie saw him he said he wraa Ire man who 'tad sohbes i hat, and on hearing him Speak ho re- cogroized 'the voice as beling the voice of tile person wsho bail demanded his money. The prairner said, I Are you the ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, Nov. 23

... to observe, tiot lire uiiderstood ian afidiivit swss lo be made, WI Ci 0' hailbeen this day inuiteshoo~ing ttiat, strictly speaking, er e e tiid beet' some torfeitiret huIIt, eatiocly ovcerliuoking ng tilit nircu' atnotue, it hail ieon osworo Itit this ...

TRIALS FOR MURDER

... for several minutes their feelings were so over- power, d with the warmth of their altections, that neither of them could speak till tears came to their relief. ...

WEDNESDAY, Nov. 24

... Rugby, which Fearors said he could not do, as lie owed the parish officers money; that thereupon Mr. Anstey had tffered to speak to the parish officers on the subject, to induce them to take the money by instalmesnt, which he had done, and had written ...

YORKSHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... the case for the prosecution, and witnesses were called, but nt hi the time our despatch loft York Mr. Oyvgegec was loft speaking e for the detence, c ir Ie I c ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES, SEPT. 8

... they caerre, ray sister So fretted very tenth. She scent oasd lay doter oas the bed; estal ` see could harshly get her to speak ll i aght: all chat shre said was, that she seas a broker-n oei il in ohsaedse Ms i-oolly for three or fsour dayo, to cthe ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... February lit, 1819~, apologislog for his inability, fromi pi eg9 indlspoatilo, to accept an Invitation to lose Hall ; and speaking Of at of the nrcessity of his avoiding all excitement from ntneresttng conver. c L 2ra satlon and saniety. Other letters ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH BY DROWNING

... minmates I Tire Coroner severely reprimanded the woman for tire disgiace. ful fatsehoods she bed told, and said if she would net speak the truth, lite would lake means eo coorpel her. A greet tumbher of questionsr were subsequently 15u5, mainly to elicit the ...