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Michaelmas Quarter Sessions

... of the same manufacture. The tobacco in the bag appears of the same descriptioniii colour, but it is mouldy, and I cannot speak positively. The tobacco in the bottle i and the sample are of the samie description. It is the shag i or cut tobacco. George ...

THE COURT MARTIAL ON CAPT. RICHARD ANTHONY REYNOLDS

... of place, the whigs are unable to appreciate such traits of true patriotism; and hence their lying, slandering, and evil speaking, upon the occasion. MORE LIBERAL PURITY. TnE citizens of York have found, during the last three or four weeks, large sums ...

East-Riding Quarter Sessions

... prisoners, but only in my E n victuals. I slept in a cell, adjoining the other prisoners. .e I have not seen Mr. Brigham, to speak to him in gaol. I t or had no talk with either of the Messrs. Brigham with regard I n to myself. The charge I am in gaol for ...

Michaelmas Quarter Sessions

... If defer passing sentence until the morning, that the prisoner I might have the benefit of a witness, who, lie said, would speak in his favour.-Four months' hard labour. d ANN BEAN was charged with obtaining a leg of mut- r. ton under false pretences, ...

Yorkshire Lent Assises

... and was unable to appear. The case was therefore postponed to Friday, and Baron Rolfe directed that another witness, able to speak to the facts, should be sent for. Thomas Shaw, Joseph Wood, and John Shaw, were indicted for a burglary, on the 24th of February ...

Yorkshire Summer Assizes,

... success. The Preston C hronicle says, Mrs. Croft has added fresh laurels to her previously acknowledged fame in this town; and speaks very well of the gentle- men.l AwSOHnR. 1ON--- -o -Osty~s i ihr Phlis eeteldl fI R.. lahhip, eectd or Haverfordwest, on Whig ...

Proceedings in the Hull Police Court

... liaker wn charged with nssaultieg Charles lIick . The defendant, in lisisse, announced to the court is plia languoge-'' I can't speak English. tIe aiterwards said, on b'oken English, that the coamplainant struck rhn at his (defendant's) oen house, without ...

Published: Friday 24 September 1841
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3102 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Hull [ill] [ill] Sessions

... prosecution, and Mr. Raines the de. felice. After the facts of tire case had been proved, several persons were called to speak to the character of the prisoners, but none appeared . he jury, after a brief deliberation, returned a verdict of Guilty ...

HORRID MURDER AT DARFIELD, NEAR BARNSLEY

... 0' llrillhouses. We observed then, that he had been struck acre} the uose, which was cut and completely flattened. I did io speak to the men when they came up and passed us. I did no: see asliat they had in their hands. Never saw them afterwardd I will ...

Legal Intelligence

... defendant. Henry Butler, the other sworn appraiser of the distress, was called to corroborate Wood's testimony, but could not speak to the terms of Iingham's engagement. Mr. Clarkson appeared for the-defendant, and denied his liability oni two grounds: -1st ...

Proceedings in the Hull Police Court

... believed the books had been' dishonestly got.-Jemima Skipwith said,' the prisonerE went to' her house yesterday and asked to speak to Mrs.' Hoggarth, who was there. She heard hins say, that he bought the books of her son and Whitehead, ' and that he ' set ...

Published: Friday 25 February 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2856 | Page: 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Yorkshire Spring Assizes

... defendant. The execution was levied for £255- the sale did not produce above £150. He (Mr. Dundas) contended, that, generally speaking, goods in the custody of the lawe were not liable to distress, only beingU subject to the burden already upon them . ...