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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 ...

HULL QUARTER SESSIONS

... a witness who was called here just now . It seems lie came to speak in a very loose marnl'er to tic character of one of the prisoners, and from this !.-e habit many people have of speaking to character, ti. wt who have excellent characters are often badiv ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... I was stopped by the prisoner, who jumped front the path. I could not see how far they wen t before they returned. I can't speak to the colour of the dress. I took no notice of the men the first time they passed; it might be a minute or two.; you were ...

HULL SESSIONS

... made before tire magistrates by tire scotch- 11 oran, who speaking then at a tinre when thre recollection 1sg oftlist business most Irave beers fresher on iris mind titan ty it is now,-wlro, speaking at a time wrien tire wvound 'C. wab yet smarting,and lire ...

HULL SESSIONS

... yearsofage. Iafterwards leftthe towil andwas absentsevenyears. Duringthattime I believeshere- sided with her father and mother. I speak of her knowledge and skill from occasionally having visited her patients. She still resides with her parents, whose license ...

HULL POLICE

... Paris papers of iMonday, show that little apprehension is entertained at Paris, of a war with Russia. The Ministerial prints speak with great con- fldence on this point.-Sunt. ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... at breakfast in the kitchen, and hoped he would have no objection to go there to him, as he wished particularly to see and speak with him. He was about to descend the stairs leading to the kitchen, when he was laid hold of by the person who delivered him ...

THE UNIONIST MURDER

... nowt. The gentleman then put a question to hint as to Moseley, the convict's, guilt, to d which he replied ' Moseley may speak for himself, but I shall say nowt. At the period of the murder there n were two persons, named Betts and Downs, intimately ...

THE NEW POOR LAW ACT

... Phillips, She isstte of wlicit Nvas t ston, woli ofbecame oif agse ott thle 1 lilt of May last. Witnesses were Imnalive to speak to Site Miltit of sthe child, and tile certificate Ice of tite marriage was lirithiteed to tlte conmintsiotous,. tug Tue sorn ...

Published: Friday 21 November 1834
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1855 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 

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 ...

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 ...