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YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... right, Mr. Burttin put down t his head to Mr. Canham and Mr. Bromke, (Sir George's Stewnards), who sat under him, as if to speak to them, he then said, he ?? sell the land free, and in consequence of that anseer svitness gave a higher price than his friesd ...

CROWN COURT

... has produced in C the the minds of those who wvere most in attenda nee upon r's thetm a want of cnciction, it' we may so speak, (if iths their guilt, which could .ot fill of renderhig their dutiy I of extremely painful. It is not necessary to enter a-ain ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... th~is question ; brtt (two olf thle sulbscribiiw -witniesses t t6 te will being lead, and several Othier persolns who could speak trt eircurnstanes mauterial to theiniiriy, having also gone to theiir graves, and( thle *remaining Subscribing wvitnress beuing ...

MURDER OF EDWARD CLIFFORD

... ntght at fficted b. the ead of msy bifi. whiih is aen the ojisar side of the. bn a,.(e ,t1 itam; nsih wepst ?? again, witbotat speak-ng facull to one wcrAD I thought she wroulhsbve tome in When tendec t Igot ep, I fitd be hammer J35t hi the door, which paios ...

YORK ASSIZES

... ti 1 Froim lihitc 't he sent to thl Colontel at the T albot Inn, and tdesired ihe smi.-tta tell1 hinn ltat lie winheiI to speak teitis' hum , thiti Nxts Isetween site and seven o'clockcin ths ' isvicing. Thei Colonel came out into a little anti- ilietbe; ...

HORRIBLE MURDERS!!!

... and fait, he was very PI, h e learnt SuTall e tiat he had had half a pint of warm beer given Estat himn; he could scarcely speak. Ile saw him AGAIN lic` in a quarter of an hour ine the :emue place he %vas' NV etin sm cold mneat very voraciously; be sent ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... property to be JO Treimved'jliy a contiflk'ntial scrvant. ' posa ;o Genatlemsen, Theren is' one point on' 'whichq I never le speak but Witlitire greatest dififidence and reluctance, ,bucall'elIknow hibrer are nancy of you tions whom I 20 might rat her apply ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... ssession of the mecnorandtms made in tjourt bv thc Defendants' Counsel, and agreed to by the C(ounscil ?? the Plaintiff. It speaks for itself antrd reqoires no COltt ment. The following is a literal copy of it. *- Tliis Cause nmtlde a Rensalac on the a ...

ASSIZES

... Ii 5 ! Oni tile * o'd t1'IOU, l I was ai lioroughi ridge, ttle pale au cail l to t the public house where I was andc ?? to speak ito re. le s~tid, ' Mattvi 'ele is my uncle King it the lair atol i cail t finrl hiin, ansd I have boughit a ,h sise ilr lliin; ...

JOHN BELLINGHAM

... Menmber of Parliament; was goine throoph the lo.bby of the House of Commons, owaerd- ithe dour ; as hie wus passing, stopped to speak to a Gen- ticoirn, ; ?? in convesation, heard the report ot a p stod, which appeared to have been fired close by the entrant ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... in his posseision, within so sliort e peii.d, al.h- out aw ktoiowlde of their being forged.I d One of- the other Jorors, speaking jD beb.ll of 'his c Bltovw, maid. ?? It ase their ?? that there we' no pmonf that the prisoier knew that the notes were id ...

TRIAL OF CARLILE

... similar opinions, though not expressed in so strong, or perhaps so coarse a manner; He had also desired to call witnesses to speak vith regard to the diffurences prevailing among different religious sects. His Lordship liad felt it his duty, on mature consider ...