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HULL POLICE REPORT

... falsehood as to say that you had only the first small quantity ? and he replied, Well, I know nothing -about it. Mr. Ayug: You speak positively as to the two sorts comprising the five pounds nine ounces ? Witness: I have no doubt as to the Cavendish. Joliffe ...

EXTRAORDINARY INSTANCES OF CREDULITY IN YORKSHIRE

... outside the court. Air. 'AIMNstus, the superintendent of police, stated that in this remarkable case, the prisoner, who could speak very fluently, had pretended to le deaf and dumb, and told fortunes. Sheha practisedupoi the simplicity of a young woman nansd ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... behind the counter, immediately said, 1Mr. Beswick, can I serve you with any thing? Mr. Beswick replied that he wished to speak wvith him tprivately, and both then wvent into a private room, accompanied by Mr. Percival, who had been in the shop during ...

SHOCKING MURDERS IN SOMERSETSHIRE

... rents, leases, and game. [Cheers.] -ohikitprfcl right that these things should be discussed. These are times when farmes must speak out, not only about guano and drilling,, but about land agents, laud valueres, and ganie preservers- and indeed it would be ...

HULL POLICE REPORT

... moment, Ryder rushed out of the house, struck I her, and threw her down upon her back. She was so I stunned as to be unable to speak when the police came up and desired her to give the offender in charge.-A e female who was going towards the pier to make an ...

Published: Friday 07 February 1845
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1251 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BOROUGH SESSIONS

... two or three cases where persons are charged e, with stealing, but where no property has been found Of uponthem. Generally speaking, the property is found, te and affords an opportunity to the oowner of identifyintg of it, In all such cases you ought to ...

THE HAMPSTEAD MURDER

... watch that day, b tt did int L ~Ieti'i bad beconrre po- r r l I oe ssed Of thre ring. 'I le had cl ?? tlal Itha t I have been speaking of i ltvt ac coata trousers ard a mackintoob h I oticte that h haid on aiy new (olothes. I can- t t ote What colour the ...

THE MURDER AT SALT-HILL

... without saying any timing to Mrs. A61hley, hle who went into the cottage. She found Sarah Hart it lying on this floor, unable to speak, her cap off, hoc hair in dishevelled, and her dress in disorder, one stocking it down, and one shoe off. On a small table ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... what do You want7 Naught but my own, was the reply. The prosecutor and Fox then saw that tile person with whom they Were speaking Was the prisoner, and he exclaimed, I'll give thee naught but thy own then. The prisoner then attacked the prosecutor ...

THE MURDER IN ST. GILES'S LONDONAPPREHENSION OF THE MURDERER

... to speak to the prisoner's identity. Mr. Oldhan, the cutler, who sold the knife, and his daughter who vast; with him in the shop, were convinced that the prisouier was the person they had seen. Mrs. Hall, the landladv of the house, could not speak positively; ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... of During this time the prisoner was supported by a policeman in the dock, and appeared several times as if she wished to speak. When the sentence was over, as they were leading her nway, she turned towards the judge and said, Justice has not been done ...