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OLD BAILEY SESSIONS, Friday, May 8

... brllers through my Counoel or Attortney-it is Is nt lit to'le ;atd lieie' It .Mr., Jrutice 2 3uis.iie Your, Counsel cannot speak f for you-they atil uiy. examine such, witnesses as you may hlaveto cill, and uoti is the 'time for you to address t the Court ...

EXTRRORDINARY CHARGE OF MURDER AT EXLTER

... murder hiM.- een That he then struck Buckhill a blow on the temple, tess which brought him to the ground, andl he did msot speak afterwards. That Burd theis struck him several blows with i stict akosis thse head, asid he groaned once after the firt blow ...

Published: Tuesday 15 November 1814
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 777 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Porkshire Lent Assizes, 1810

... following, at lalron, at James Davison's, and as soon as lie saw him he said he was the man who had robbed him; and on hearing him speak,ihe recognized the voice as being the voice of the person who had demanded his money. The prisoner said, Are you the man that ...

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 

A SON MURDERED BY HIS FATHER

... Itmd - e hIad also- a stic k under ris i'iglit arnt. lWhenlme fired isle pistol the d(C'eased cailne forward, anl' without speaking, fell -upon h is hnee in the midlle-of the shop. 'Iae fa'tbier ialt-ed throuigh the shop, looked rouind, and emxelaimnel ...

YORK SUMMER ASSIZES

... or the voyage; he should prove from the ttestimd6ny 'of the inostiexpe- rienced.seamebtha the ivssel was if tbot strictly speak- ing sufficiently manned, yet that she was Sufficiently 1775 manned and wvoanmd,-'The Gypdey w*s a vessel of n 43 tons burden ...

Published: Tuesday 14 September 1813
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1234 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Coroner's Inquest on Sellis

... walking with her and her children in the Park the day of the murder, and appeared unusually cheerful. She remembered hIis speaking to his sister and saying, Death is a debt which we must all pay, and it matters not when we do it. He was a sober and ...

TRIALS FOR HIGH TREASON

... was 'dressed in a sasilors jacket an'd .trowsers;.'and, worefi a, black ian'dkerchief - meaai-' fested a great aii;ety to speak to W'tsonJadiishii aprnoachlto himf shodok hmnimheartily; by thehand. Sz iteen yepmen at the guard sat by' the side and b'ehind ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS, Nov. 2

... deiuy-or to dis- -prove what had been atledged against him. The prisorer in continuation :-.,Languagcthlen, Shr, rould 'iot speak louder in behalf of knavery than the teistiinbW of tIe' firsr witness.-I know not what to say, I 9fAnld here 'as-a wretched ...

Published: Tuesday 12 November 1811
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1281 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Lincolnshire Assize Trials

... proved to the jury, they returned a verdict of guilty r against both the prisoners. Several witnesses were b-rolght forward to speak to character, particularly for Weightman. Withl regard to Dickenson, it was observed by the judge, in his sumirnug up, that ...

Yorkshire Summer Assizes

... head, anod Fo much ihurt hitri, that lie, has not yet recovered. After lie had struck him severa! blows, wher witneqa could speak, he akevi thr .prisoper. 'wh.v Jie warnted. Prisoner said, I wont your Mtoney; ;switneis had three guinea nntes in a canvas ...

Yorkshire Summer Assizes

... Statute, 'in describing the property't t received by a confidential servant. Gentlemeti, There is one point on which I n! f speak but with thi greltest diffidence' and reluct- because I know. where are many of you to whom I n rather apply for instruction:-I ...