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THE MURDERS AT GREENWICH

... her a person at the door wanted to speak to her, and lie had no doubt but Betty Clarke toldlher it was Willialm Aitchiwanted her. In about five minutes after his daughterwent out of the room to go down stairs to speak to William Aitch: he heard a noise ...

ANOTHER HORRID MURDER

... conveyed a message to the deceased, t who was there, by calling her out frgns her parents, and I I stating that she wa7 nted to speak with her. She left them I ieogedser in a passage on the ground floord; and befibre a | she got up stairs into her room, a noise ...

Horrid Murder of Mary Minton

... friei id oif tsr's, linsswi isy Cthe noose osf Beitty Clarke, w eat to her atrid told her a pemitit at ?? d '(Sr wiantted itt speak til ier, aiid lie Itati no tittiht tut Betly Clarke tttld Itier it wtts W~il ham Hetcli ?? ted iet. Ilit about litse miiitttes ...

HORRID MURDERS AND ROBBERY AT GREENWICH

... usider thle followving circum- stances, wyhich lie communicated through ithe neietumi of an interpreter, not being able to speak English:-He stated that his father is a merchant it-i Hayti, who sent hrnim to this country for his pleasure, not on any r ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... M~ember for Shrewsbury; knows the family of thbe Wildings very well; they are tenants of else witness's father; recollects speaking to Mr. Ruiulisgon on behalf of ,John Wilding, and his claims of conapensation; Mr. El. expressed a wish speedilyf to decide ...

POLICE

... her father Ivcjd in tile seine lhouse. On SltOtd eventingl witness saw the prisoner near tie door; lie SaN( le iranted to speak to Mary. Witness fetched the dreeased Tli prisoner spoke to her in a low tonle. witness lien rd the deceased sav, '7 It is ...

OLD BAILEY

... deed my deer worman. Prisoner being eheis cry- log, evilness remioved hint from she spot. Asleed bliss, 1 when adid yost speak to Mrs. i'vens? I-Ie said, about six or seven, .0when she said she felt very cold at else feet. I-Is had put, :as hie 0said ...

POLICE

... head of the deceased was nearly severed from her body, arid the pasasge swam with blood. 'fThe d'~ceased wris incapable of speaking. There wvere sevtered persons iii the pasrage Elizabth 3TntagueI also lodged in the same house with sire deceased, on the ...