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NEW THEATRE ROYAL, COVENT-GARDEN,

... ti3der fraie ' ,0h -.entiiguu h, iteas'briht P. el flame., a ?? *X- - ' rade ?? oo nngaely; ?? WhY so -ue ;w ve'? pry ethi speak. z s . S0,*.he sil~epnce brokre slierab id herhead, ::t And thbq unto ma ' in4 ?? , e3. p i 8. v,. ' CFinp S~ir, ppay Igalve ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... , yet. I cannot taele uponnmyself t6 Yav that the person whroi I so eaw was this same Jane' Jones, of whom you have been speaking. It nmay be, fur what I know, from Waint of knowledge of the ftdlt, with which the Iknowledge of the service of this order ...

OLD BAILEY

... ' Between five end six olrock Ile Pot tup to go away,, andI asked the deceaied ?? come Olt of ttie loom, as he wishe'd to speak with her. The decreased [lees , Iv welt onet of the rodm, and about five minutes a rt 'lie f Yti1 hr re. tile baottom of the ...

FORGED BANK NOTES

... negative the hand wtiting, it is vlot that fact, either alone or primarily, which the wit- tess is called to prove, but he speaks with absolute certainty to all the other parts of the fabrication, which iender it impossible that the note should be genuine; ...

POLICE

... the house denied any 'krosvledge of such persoris ; but in the nmiimemit of such drenial, the mother henrd her dau'ghter speaking iii a room up stairs, and, on proceeiing there with thle father of the young mano, the part es were discovered in a bed-rmcm; ...

TRIALS FOR HIGH TREASON

... cross-examination of the Crown's witness, Castle, can- tinued to half past one, after which a number of witnesses were prdaed to speak to various detached circumstances. In the examination of DyaU, well known in the great contest at West- mninster, between M ...

YORK SUMMER ASSIZES

... equipt for the voyage; be should prove from the testimony of the most experienced seamen, that the vessel was, it not strictly speaking sutficiently manned, yet that she was sufficiently mannmed and ivomnaned.- The Gypsey was a vessel of 43 tons burden, and ...

TRIALS FOR HIGH TREASON

... are'ex- ls pected, namdely, the -Chief Baron, Judges Dallas, du Abbott and Holroyd. ' `. Independent and intelligent men here speak of this k, extraordinary trial just in the same strain as the prose- L, cution of Watson and Co. was spoken of in London. be ...

OLD BAILEY

... White attempting to malte his escape from the crowd. He was within a few yards of the Ship public-house; she went forwvard to speak to him, when she saw the Prisoner Gcallagher ron up with an iron bar in his hand, with which he struck WVhite a hack-handed ...

ROBBERY of the CORK MAIL COACH

... sagacity'-a strong.'party poessesd the gate protectedby the epiers and adjacent walls-the barn was full of men, 'wvo 'eemined to speak through loopholes made for the occasion-and at the end of the barn a man stood with a.musltet in his hand, ready to sowartsny ...

Published: Tuesday 04 December 1810
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 761 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LIVERPOOL POLICE OFFICERS

... iiet, had by somne a'uinlent introduced his fihiger be- tween the teeth of Parktinson, which naturally p:e- e _eluded tis speaking, in which stats he was found . jy Clayton; The remnaindler of their patty being h asl calted in, and the prisoners serured ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... ups to him, and said he, was sorry for his nriisforttne ; sarx Huntingrton come out of Waite's mother's house, but didj iot speak to him. The mein at the barr were taken up that even- ing. He ?? kno(vn Gilbertsun twelve or thirteen years; he ?? kinpyws ...