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LANCASTER ASSIZES

... tlie-defenrt 5t; horseback, attended by his gruons; he sse e4 Captain' Trafford (viso comtnatsded rha drag ° asked, might lte speak to tile people t not, unless he could persuade them to de1 :4 but he thought lhis (the defendatit's) re-' irritate therit ; ...

MURDER

... which I of had just'accomplished when Mrs. Gibson stood before a me: site looked wild and agitated, and, before I could a. speak, clapped her hands, and exclaimed; I have lat d thein kotA in !-I looked into the well, and saw both the I children in the ...

York Lent Assizes, MARCH 16, 1809

... hand snder-the pillow' assd raised her, in order to get her to speak at all; a-id said, iu a tone of voice loud enough, lie thought, to be heard-down ste-aisj do-you know who you- are speaking to,- Mrs : Gray? She answered, - Mr. Talpp-and spolte Iquite ...

Yorkshire Lent Assizes

... Fletcher was upon th'e' lour; witne'ss 'as~sVst'd t'o' reuidve her Lot'o a chiair, 'shiet op~end h'er: eir'es; hut'did no(it s'p'eak; it w'as six o 'clock before she sok'e. t, Fletcer was abut 55 %earl of age. R't i6d Arrusn lived next 8do6`orto4 to'd eat ...

York Lent Assizes, MARCH 16, 1809

... and left it for my Learned- Friend to calltthe others if hi pleased. -Osse of these wjitveses prove Mrs: Gray could not speak at all when the will was etecated; and andther proved that shesaid ayes:- and that afterwards she 'said to; Mr. Jackson, she ...