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MOST HORRID MURDER AND ARSON, IN THE SAVING'S BANK, ROYAL ARCADE, NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE

... ?? He also lia a key, and -sometimies lockeds hislf in; I then went towards uiy desk; (intebding im2tdediately to go and. speak to Mellie, but while v was about to open my desk, I thought I heard some one coming behind, and was in the act o turnimg round ...

VORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... was enabled to say, that it was the same hand-writing. . This was no evidence at all; beause it is certain that in order to. speak to the character of hand-writing, a person must, have seen the party write? which agpearbd not to have been the case in that ...

Law and Police

... himself so comfortable as to be unable to appear in court at all. One of the witnesses, called for the present plaintifft to speak to the reasonableness of the bill, stated that he considered two bottles of bratdyper head per day not at all an unreasonable ...

MUTINY AND MURDER AT SEA

... -The gentleman addressed, replied as follows:- Sir,-When we let the Theatre, we wish to let it to people that can write and speak English, and hope when you write again you will pay the postage. ...

Published: Friday 07 September 1838
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1553 | Page: 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

[ill] Election Petition

... consumers. Certain evidence of the tlact might have been given. Why -was not the landlord called, or any person iwho coidd speak with certainty to the removal of the voter from one house to another ? Be- sides, there was no proof of the identity of Aaron ...

Explosion on board the [ill]

... no such order given. There was an explosion in both boilers; one I saw, the other I did not. A juror-He only speaks from hearsay. Witness-I speak from my own eyesight. The sides of the boilers I saw were squeezed together. Mr. Clarkson-That means collapsed; ...

MURDER IN THE YORK LUNATIC ASYLUM

... he thought he would take the first advantage. De- ceased died about two o'clock on Friday afternoon; he was never able to speak after taken from the yard; Parker and deceased were together daily, but Parker never appeared to have any pique against deceased; ...

Police Court

... in passing them. She knew Mr. William Green, draper, in this town, and others; and had no doubt they would come forward and speak for her. It was her intention to have returned by the twelve o'clock packet. When sk went into Ir. West's shop, she said she ...

Published: Friday 09 November 1838
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1710 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Yorkshire Summer Assizes

... abstain from saving all we think and telling all we know for the present, but we shall ere long give way to the necessity for speaking out. What with courtiers, domestic and foreign, of most equivocal moral character-what with slights offered to every person ...

ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF THE (assumed) DUKE OF NORMANDY

... him at his' residence, Dorset-square, and solicited alms. When the prisoner was appiehn'ded he pretended 'that he could not speak English; but, when taken up stairs into the apartment adjoining that in which the Duke lay, he said, in English, that he would ...

STARVATION LAW

... several others relatise to the regulations issued by the Commis- sioners. It was true that the House of Lords did not, strictly speaking, cosist of representatives of the people; but injustice to that distinguished body, he felt bound to state that their Lordships ...