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SUPPOSED MURDER in BRIDE WELL-LANE

... he had felt so much delicacy as to induce him to I w jake atn application upon the subject to the magistrates. I Oeoerally speaking, coroners inquiries were not pursued with, reference to such small portions of the human bouly as l la) before them, but ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... business, I am speaking -I5' to this man, and not to you. The prisoner thetn said, I ti have got soine silver spoonst, and have offeredtthem for sale. hi and seas going to leave the room, upon which complainant ith replied, here, I want to speak to vou ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... probabsly have little doubt tltat Cthe instestion alleged itt Cte itsdzctment was P proved against tise defenitants. Tule speaking of this police as armed assassins-tlse advice to prociure arms Weutid, with this viewe, deserve Cthe taost serious coutsideration ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... the morning, which was concerning the han.ging of Saul's sons. That he, pri soner Owen, then made a statement to vwitness, speaking of the charge for wrhich he and the others were Us custody, informing him that they (the prisoners) had some whiskey on board ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... . Defendant: I went to explain. Mr. Ricketts: You had no right there at all. Defendant: Has not a poor servant a right to speak for herself? Mr. Ricketts: But not to be rude. Defendant: I was not rude; Mr. Mules had given me an infamous character; I knew ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... room all of a shudder, with a candle in her hatd, anad iii reply to his request to speak to her, said, she was doing something most particular then, and could not speak to any one for tetl minutes ; being convinced that site was in the midst of some ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSIONS

... was no case upon which it was necessary for him to observe with particularity and minuteness. It was desirable, generally speaking, to offer observa- tions upon such subjects as the state of the calendar called for; but upon the present occasion, although ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... of simss s alley. It appeared- that the prismoer went to tom- c a 'piainsnrnts hous'gon the 1st of April,'under pretenceof speak-'''c it' 'ilte his father, who worked tliere,.and, immediately upodn | !4is leaving.the property, which had been seen about ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... landlord toquelladisturb- anice. The prisoners denied the charge, and Bald~well called police-sergeant Alexander (No. ), to speak to his character; the latter said, all le knew of him was, that wdhen he was once ?? to apprehend him on a charge of felony ...

INQUESTS

... of Broad- street; Dunkerton vas on the same duty, on the other side the street; I saw him about that time, but he did not speak; I have every reason to believe he was sober, he appeared to be so; I had seen hiim before, but did not see him after; I expected ...

Postscript

... was on good terms with his master. He was only five weeks in d his service. He was not a man of gloomy temper. e He did not speak English very well. I never heard r that he and his master had any quarrel. I had no e reason to believe but that his lordship ...

INQUESTS

... Tory print of this city, in giving ?? what it calls a Conservathve Festival, at, Bedminster on5tf Mr. Robert Phippen, in speaking of John Sampson the ake lector, say, he was paid one hundred and fifty ?? sa' a lasger suim than was ever paid to any ...