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WOOLWICH COURT OF REQUESTS

... ThirdCommissioner.-WelI, sir, you shouldn't a' bought him. Sleeky Jack.-Now, then, jest year me speak, an' I'll up tn' tell you. This year identical donlkey as he speaks on, used to run oin Hampstead Heath on a Sindays, along with another toe; this year t'other ...

ASSAULT CASE---THEATRICAL FRACAS

... death by the b 1, the door Mr. Fielding said, Did you speak to me, Sir.:rtoac arscipol stee AtrIhdsu iY I replied, No, I was addressing myself to Mr. Smith. m He then said, B id you speak at. mle. I said, By no at means, -Sir. Mr. F. titan ...

Published: Tuesday 02 November 1830
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2363 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

WITCHCRAFT

... Mr. Walker: Have you seen it ?' Knox: No; I never saw lit, but I heard it, and that five ir minutes before. I came here, speaking es plain as I do SE nOW. (Loud laughter.) :ii Mr. Walker: What is it you heard ? *. h. Knox: A weasel.-.(loud' and continued ...

Published: Tuesday 28 September 1830
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1162 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BEVERLEY COURT OF RECORD

... characters in the world, and, if they all acted lie *he derolidant, they did not deserve more estimation than, generally speaking, they enj,,yed. Ile adverted to the dilliculties under which the plaintiff lay in proving his ease, from the absence of a ...

THE MURDER OF MRS. WALSH

... mother. The firmness of the boy now gave way in some degree. his countenance changed, and lie stood trembling, unable to speak; it was now fully expected, that if he had been stating falsehoods, he would betray himself, but in a few moments he began ...

Published: Tuesday 31 January 1832
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1024 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BEVERLEY BOROUGH SESSIONS

... owner, The RECORDER charged the Jury. tHe would leave the case in their hands; it was a most trumpery case, although, legally speaking, an assault had been com- mitted. The Jury immediately returned a verdict of Not Guilty. JOHN ANDREW, for assaulting his ...

BEVERLEY BOROUGH SESSIONS

... constable; particularly on obsorveidg them follow the woman to the crowd, in front of the s*ows in the Market- place, and speak to her, behore they met Jones and his l companionim. In cross examination, Mr. Aneinnown alted witness if he was notvery bait ...

Police Court

... standing near to the door of the theatre, when Allison came up to him, and without request- ing him to remove, or so much as speaking a siigle word, shoved him off the pavement, and threw his head right against the wheel of his cab. lie asked him what he ...

SUICIDE

... station cannot do in Eng- r land, I have not yet found it out ; but I wvill say for the distinguished class we have been speaking of; that in taste, in intelligence, and in all the graces of social life, I have observed that the higher one rises in society ...

Published: Friday 20 November 1835
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1732 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ALLEGED MURDER AT SEA

... to take some money to say no more about it. Witness said he could not let it drop. The captain offered him a sovereign to speak on his behalf. Mr. Moorman, solilcitor, attended on behalf of the prisoners, and wished to cross-examine the witness, but the ...

ARREST FOR DEBT

... find his circumstancesembarrassed :e, what, under the influence of the fear 1 have mentioned, ve does be do? He, jenerally'speaking, practises the most, rigid economy; he increases 'in industry; he puts his shonilder to the wheel; he makes the greatest ...

Law and Police Courts

... urged by defendanit's counsel, but over- ruled, and, on the conclusion of the defence, a sumurber of witnesseswere called to speak to the moral and honest character of the prisoner.-The Recorder questioned most of them as to whether they wvere aware of the ...