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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 WAKEFIELD RIOT

... a next tss an Impossibility to believe that all the witnesses are C e speaking to the same woman and to the same transaction. Gen- 05 tlicmen of the Jury, if tisey are ali speaking to the same woman. It y then you misnI believe one set of witnesses and ...

STATE TRIALS

... fl0aeiuch superior is the noble sentiment expresiied ) in therescsipt of Tnonosius, IIinio~~ris, and Ale- .'eours If any person speak ill of the Emporer throg4 li a foolish rashness and inadvertence, it is-to d hes.ised 7 if out of madness, it deserves pity; ...

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 ...

DISTRESS OF THE HAND-LOOM WEAVERS

... think it was Intro-c I'duced in Mr. William Hirst's factory. But I was speaking I of power looms interfering 'with your weaving. I think a four or five years since: I am now speaking of broad cloth. But Your wages had begun to decline long before fthat ...

CORN LAWS

... would be of greater g magnitude. They speak of ?? interests, while P I consider all the interests- I consider each as a link i 9 in the great chain of society; they speak but, of a b s single link, while I speak of the whole chain. Let us then consider ...

CHESTER ASSIZES

... to be of the most seditious description, re- viling the Government and the laws, of which all men, if they speak in public at all, ought to speak with} respect; advising the procurement of arms un- der the pretenceof self-defence, but clearly for carry- ...

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 ...