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CORNER'S INQUEST ON HAITCH, THE MURDERER AND SUICIDE

... n- i versation was rnot at aill hiicolierent': he apipeared to be ii kl eifetly sane. He I-refsed to let thle elergviiian speak I0 to toubrnl ,The ilcecaised wenot tr(i-ok his be~d to takie his h it of 1 waill whenlie II as called~ to go intCouirt; ...

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 ...

ASSIZES

... betosre bad, acted as St appraisers, nor ever wvictsessed i'arltinan oction / In tact, r thiecarpienter'.aid'ifiat hect:uld not speak as tutisequality r of tite wheat, as he add not hies spsctacles, wish Isin -of at tile time! IV is Mr. Justice PAasc thift ...

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 ...

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 ...

Yorkshire [ill] Assizes

... Mithebll, John Phillips, and George'Jamnes; she also knew Win. Uaia, by name. Before titey saw witness's party shie heard them speaking below stains. Johln 'Phillips sanid, You know, lals, yon.ninstnot have tlvat money'[ ¢ot for the bees [ took fion Kiimberwsorth ...

MURDERS AT GREENWICH

... I wishzing agosit to address the Judge. He did not do so, however, but retired under charge. of the officers mith- ? out speaking. His composure and firmness of nerve during the whole trial was remarkable, anid ce6uld only I be explained on the supposition ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... it dtoes ?? occttr to rile, that there tic airy cases ot hliich it will be ?? for mle to mttake any sbservationss; and to speak to genileti)(-e of your knoiledge and experience onu your glitersral duty, wldtlrI he only a waste of time- you areperftetly ...

ARREST OF GENERAL GOURGAUD

... nor oien b would break it open. The servant immtdiately ween into the behl-room and told the Genera.l a person wisl: ed to speak to himi. The General toldt her to shoe him in, if lie would excuse his being in bId. ?? gentleman went in and spike a few words ...