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Proceedings in the Hull Police Court

... come into Chapman's with some - dishes.-George Ray sworn-I was at Chapman's e beer shop hoaen Cooper camne in and asked to speak toW. Rhodes. I wvasshewvnisome dishes on Monday, and marked ten. Oni Monday night about eight o'clock I was on the Humber Bank ...

Proceedings in Law Courts

... proceeding with his observations, when lie was interrupted by Lord Denman, who said-You almost answer your own application by speaking with so much fluency in support of it. The Court is willing to afford you the indulgence you require, but on Monday next ...

Proceedings in the Hull Police Court

... pay it, He called about the middle of the day, and showed a statement £100 8s. 4d. which 1 paid and took a receipt. I cannot speak to the cash-some notes and some gold. Cross-examined-Have had many dealings with the Hull Flax and Cotton Mills, andigenerallywith ...

PRISON SCENES IN IRELAND

... She has stroug impressions in the way of religion, my Lord. Third husband ! exclaimed his Excellency, of whom are you speaking? The large comely woman, please your Excellency, who has been blessing herself and making the sign of the cross ever since ...

Proceedings in the Hull Police Court

... with something given him. Mr. Ayre informed the court that when the prisoner was in the gaol Hilton, the lunatic, made him speak, by putting some hot cinders into his hand, when he roared out as lustily as any other man could. leaving heard the evidence ...

EXTRAORDINARY MATRIMONIAL ADVENTURES OF A PRETENDED LORD

... that courn- try, the candidates fokt the office of bnu,-reau ~are incredibly numerou~, and,- it would appear, are, generally speaking,, men of inibst~ancq,% if. not of consideration. Out Iof 40' ,Applications. for. the. place, of -executioner, says the ...

TRIAL OF EDWARD OXFORD, FOR HIGH TREASON

... business entirely. At other times he was penitent. Whenl he was not under such excitement he was very reserved, and would not speak, and used to be very angry when spoken to. He was in the habit of going on to the roof of the house, and throwing things at ...

THE TRIAL OF OXFORD

... Ephiesus fired the shrine of Diana, to achieve the same purpose. Tile game of calumny and libel and falsehood,-the weevil speaking, lying, and slandering,--in which the liberals have indulged, for the last month, is now at an end. We have been nauseated ...

Yorkshire summer Assizes

... thought lie was armed with sufficient power to turn out the plaintiff. Mr. White was not at home, and Mr. Dick requested to speak to the waiter. nhcy went to the door, and while they were talking there, the defendant said, You had better come out of the ...

Proceedings in the Hull Police Court

... night, about nine in the evening, there were about twenty boys, or more, running over the deals on the ,dock side; and on speaking to then, they pelted him with stones, till he was obliged to take Shelter in the sheds. Anothpr dock watchman went past; ...

Proceedings in the Hull Police Court

... and left her..-Mr. Wilson stated, that when the woman was there she refused to eat and drink, and %wished the people not to speak to her. After she had gone to bed she alarmed the other lodgers, and Mr. Wilson was obliged to bring her down stairs again ...

INQUESTS

... pier wa altogether in a most unprotected state. . Verdict-Accidentally, drowned. The jury thought, that the coroner should speak to the chairman of the Dock Company relative to some protec- tion being placed upon the new pier, to prevent persons 1 from ...

Published: Friday 04 September 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 877 | Page: 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment