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SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... the rib. an .e At the close of the case for the prosecitior, the prisoner's mother sai ir appeared In the wiltness box to speak to the chiaracter of ber son. She Isa made a very pathetic appeal in his behalf, saylng that he was a good ex It and kind son ...

OLD BAILEY SESSIONS

... having high words together, and thie man was'f ,threatening the deceased. ''Tbis woman; directly she heard; the' pris'ner speak, recognis& his-voice, as being' I that of the smanr who was quarfell'ng witbtbe deceased. This neighbour had also often eiore ...

EAST-RIDING SESSIONS

... Burton Field driving 20 ~ lsheep. I purchased them of him, I remember a sais named It Jost Eldia tiassing us; lie did not speak to the prisoner. I gave 41s. cact for the 20. 1 gave the prisoner an order on e my brether for the money. It lohn El iln deposed-I ...

CORONERS' INQUEST ON THE REV. H.J. RIDLEY

... my eye upon him ; when we got nearly to the end, deceased's dog pointed, and I got near to the deceased. I turped round to speak to hfim but lie had disappeared at that moment. I heard a sort of muffled report, and I instantly jumped to the bank of the ...

Published: Friday 21 November 1834
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2039 | Page: 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CASE OF DR. WARREN

... frttto the rraeotlsg. 'rte mnatter: to fit dristrrsrenequrrled nor witnreuss Iil iltoroot woo extremely trotsillieg Ito al speak withr tire onpearasce of 3noreiry of a genileman tools at Dr. Warrten, tswhomt, if fire belonged to tire Church rs a minister ...

STATE TRIALS

... Chief )Justice of the Common Pleas, enjoined him, that notwithstanding the old error, which did I not admit any witness to speak, or any other matter to be heard in favour of the adversary, her Majesty being a party, her High- . ness's pleasure was, that ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... guir about nine years of age, t at wvere in bed together. The boy heard his m'other come t -into lthe room, but he did not speak to her, sand 'fell into a 0; doze. Shortly after 'he felt grea~t pain, as ifasome person dl a.ws, pinching him, and upon opening ...

LEEDS, SATURDAY, JUNE 21

... Ira the 'prnisirment ca of (hoemern sitlumet ?? -oanSurrdty, on the CIvil List, I.&c. of hic,. Itannsilc tlie wvould only speak wilth reapectd ird - ctrottaly, hot lire could lioce tuie beware lest, In c ivetllng (lirede coenrexioi between themslecves ...

HULL QUARTER SESSIONS

... es when ho was called upqss erto malne his defence in court, 'thle' counsel for tlce piroslect- ed tion teeing allowed to speak, snd the mouth of ties 'at prisoner's counsel being closed. The old practice also loi- xt gendered an opinlese that this prisoner ...

HULL POLICE

... said he did not rolte to support any misrepresentations. lie reminded the girl she was otl liek oath, and cautioned her to speak the ?? witiness proceeded.] There were no boys in the room. There wvere no woman in the room, that I saw. There were three ...

Published: Friday 08 November 1833
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2162 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment