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THE TOWN COUNCIL AND THE MAGISTRATES

... peace at all, B they shoutd be appeinted or chosen by the crown, the lame as in counies. G Q. Then when you speak of free voice, you do not speak LI af the election of justices? A. My op'nion is, that justices of the peace ought not to be 21 elected by ...

East Riding Quarter Sessions

... cue of the ii- officers, at Bieverley, eveintually apprehen dcdithe prisoner, IL woontecarge being told trim~, said hiewould s.peak thle ,ra truth about the mnatter. Swift cautioned hint, and recoin- 0, mhende'd rim to reserve his Startemeneit it ho was ...

Proceedings in the Hull Police Court

... notice the e back part of Mre. Ferrier, the silversmith's sisop, aiad after movingf e about a little, some of them were seen speaking to Scalfe, the o troller merchant; when witnesa aitil Jackson, having obtaitied assistance, look the five lirst-iranied into ...

APPALLING MURDER AT STANLEY, DERBYSHIRE

... through these votnen, in the first itstance, that irlor. a- mationi of the real murderers was conveyed. The uriale a- parties speak also to the two former rubberies at Aliss td Goddards' being committed by the same men. ig Ott Saturday eveniig, during a ...

Proceedings in the Hull Police Court

... prisoucr, aid no prn n other person, came from the Agrieultural Bank about the ittuo sati er alluded to but witness could not speak positively as to him at Th d tile particular time of the above transaction for Bank of Enagland tro Y ?? witness ne:t sutted ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... did not wish to break the Ilaws, as Queen Victoria bad not a helter subject than he was; but he Ihougist lse had a, ntght to speak what ho believed to be - true ; and lio wished ts know, whether, if ho was prevented, he Icould have a licence granted to preach ...

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

... . When Rowley was signing, be Mr. Jackson did not speak or look at him he was looking Sol out of the window, as was his custom. While Rowley was hii in the room, Mr. Jackson did not speak to anfone. Row.- hi ley, when he had signed, went to his ...

East Riding Gaster Quarter Sessions

... tIlt Guilty..The Chairman, in passing sentence on the has I Of following day, told tile prisoner, hie could not better speak and , at the sentiments of the court on her conduct, than in the brett mur. language of the policemen Sowverby, who had said ...

Yorkshire Summer Assizes

... prohibited, they threw their away. Soon afewr. t!r he Gray, one of the plalnthtY's friends, adacdth'Iids IIf- St ed the waggon to speak -to a Hr. Booth; whiolist tie was so speakin;, b, of. the plaintIff went~up to Mr. Gray, arid toiiched~hisfod~t to ittiack- ...

Published: Friday 02 September 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 10728 | 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 . ...

Yorkshire Spring Assizes

... at Williams, raw 1. Deaconi,and Co, were also in the prisonier's writing. Tlhe pla( signature, 'John Shaw, he could not speak to, but there the nwere certain parts of the signattsre which were like his of ti la writing; it appeared to be a disguised ...