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ASSASSINATION AT LIVERPOOL

... of the London Custom-bouse officers at this port he had been frequently heard to express himselfin revengeful terms when speaking of them and the occurrences which caused his discharge from the situation of locker. It appears that on receipt of his wages ...

TRIAL OF THE EARL OF MAR

... the chu'rch of bp. y'i lau. am pdifectI'y-&fetain, tbat'when'.:I,,ent up to. the Lord Mar, hiis~fiordshipAivas thetfirst to speak. The~word' waE damned'was used.' Uk,~'firt reply to th~ebare If tlief. adv and poacher was, that h'Wa8 a' dain'ed 'liar.) ...

Published: Tuesday 03 January 1832
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1599 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MIDLAND CIRCUIT

... o'clock, and 200 or t00 per. sons were assembled whom he was addressing. 1. could not hear him speak distinctly. Ile said- Too much time had been lost in speaking that the time was now come to act, and that they must now. act decisively. He said He did ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... him-some- Wv where on time beck. Harrison took the deceased up, cc and carried him into the house; the deceased could er not speak. When Hrrrisoh toolc him up he cried Li out Oh! Deceased was out playing on Wed- lit neaday. dt The Prisioner-You was sadly ...

Published: Friday 16 December 1836
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2246 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LONDON POLICE

... on their shoulders. Pigeon 830 'era fancying is carried on to a great extent at Antwerp, and I 1ty. the birds of whichI wie speak are the property of one of We many clubs that are supported by subscription for' this 1 'ithkind of sport; they belong Co the ...

Police Court

... given Calvert th the box, telling him to take it to Smith's. It seas given to Ib hirir by a gentleman on hoeard, wtho was speaking tO soroe f ladies. It was not Smith whir gave it hin, lIle gave him sixpence for his trouble.-Mr. Thompson said he uouid ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... SO eitnesess were examined. Th~e prisoner reach a written Lydafonce, and called a crowvd of respectible witneesoess to t 5, speak to Isis character. Mr. Justice Farla, after reading i! e- his notes, said it wvould bena qusestions for the *jusry's cost- ...

WEST INDIES

... the chair. The Barbados Liberal. (an excellent paper, tong-tried and known as the fearless champion of Negro rights.) thus speaks as to the parties attending and their conduct;-` When we entered the room at five o'clock, tbere couk) not have bean less ...

CASE OF CRIM. CON.—SECONDARIES' COURT.—FRIDAY

... help thinking that lie suspects more than he men- It tiolis. How is it that G. came to know about my I; brother and myself speaking to you and Miss Brook; r you never mentioned a word of it to me before. i- Pray answer this in your next, for I do not under- ...

NOTICES OF MOTIONS WHICH NOW STAND IN THE ORDER BOOK OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, FOR THE NEXT SESSION

... ; that ?? Oft'i Huesuidntte be-continued, after ?? d ?? i Motion is-broug~hb on-after-twelveoicktnghat *a Memhber naps to speak to ,Order, and ,moves tha te further ?? ci i futlfre~diiyi'suab 'Motionib~ bg ?? byfnote b Membes;s rising rin-tlseirpace5 ...

HULL QUARTER SESSIONS

... over his left . ishuulder. Therc seemed to lie somsething bulky in it. By Mr. I~iLDYARID-1 had known himn before. I did not speak to bnim then. The bag vould bave held about three busihels of corn. The prisoner had on a fustian jackelt ansd trowsers, but ...