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LANCASTER ASSIZES

... licer Iettne read, autd tlat itt the eatt-a of atte week.- anid wliltin six weeks from' din. prinlaoi- xh'ai eli nite 'zis Speaking, titree fuitirati Iwoueld go from lire ditar. Onie Of thin dcc~ii int vietiets we~ts lier lmstbttl, atisthar lice son, an ...

Yorkshire Assizes

... tlhecoustilble It. ito take his wife; they wvere lockteditip in diffhretit atiiati- )Y m ill.'it till night, when hie asked ito Speak to -tier.; the COQ. vitirs took, him to hier, and they Weill all together a rn quarter Lof an hour ; hie did not see tier thce ...

Yorkshire Lent Assizes, 1814

... Taylor had walked about a nile, after leaving Mr. Webstsrera maas canre out of an hedrcc presesred a pistol, and without speaking a single word, ddischarged Ie c eilh ithis istolhissile. M r. Taylor , who was a reniarkably stron g ma il, instantly rushed ...

MURDER

... ]'rown, cale to Sutton, to takc an axalnination hoie)ut twclve o'clock ol Satur- J day, the day tihe Waitness had been before speak ig of; Witness was pccnelt litring the greatest part s of the examination, but not thcv. w';ole of it. Wit- bi ness was cross ...

MANCHESTER PLOT

... curry, 1 was known,- immediately after the fruststntion of tine petitioners' Jouarney -to London, osr snore Catmi- - iarhy speaking, thse ft&zsske Lf.rpediliomt Delegatee from distant (chiefly msanuificturing) towiss, siet- fre- eqtseotl) to discuss tite ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES.—Saturday, Sept. 11

... ilj: lsrlti-ltg Ot levents of thie mielora bI lI 16t0 at I t. has conferred upon that papler the Ii ghest honour: ;id wc only speak the selitliacs v i f hhoatn-ds whll)o ter cve-ivvittlesses of tile scelcs at Manchester, on( o1 tHem' ofticiallr emiployctl ...

Yorkshire Lent Assizes

... she was iai ilnsuocent wuirman; hIad-bet3 taken ull so latelys shie had itot rimle to have ansy of lter fr ienlds itere so speak fur iher: Mr. TJustice Le Bhtnc recapitulated the evidence, and, observed, that if the prisoner, did 'not know-it to be forged ...

COURT OF CHANCERY

... Chancellor. A 15-i ibis ?? wts. ?? the foilowiiin, prelimi- liar' it -marks verem made : Po litlitinei - Nl Lord. chliii I speak on the Coolltil meni: or ion thle pet itito ?? Iaicn On~circCn wichle you pleae.o Pei-tiow ?? ?? I will thlen proceed with ...

TRIALS FOR TREASON

... loojecd ill: was dressed in-a sailor's jacket and trowoers, and wore a black hand- kerchief. He manifested great anxiety to speak to Watson, and on his approach tohin shook him heartily by the ?? Yeomen of the Guard sat by the side and behind the prisoners ...

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 ...