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1850 - 1899
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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

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Leeds, Yorkshire, England

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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

Central Criminal Court

... sbould ?? .froAn) . makinga'ny further obabivatibnst Wthe J6ury,'aR4 fr -he thei . called several respectable Witnesses to bj speak to thepharacter of the ?? they 'all ai concurred indesoribing him, as a .welhcopducted. ct inoffensive lad.. . It .appeared ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... said he, could assure, his.: lordship J ir thatihe-had beeniinstructed-that anemiployerof the L boy'is-,wuld-be present to speak to his..character.-. -t a The learned Judge summed up, and the -jury' founid -the-prisonirs it ut.' - - ?? 0 -yfrmthe ?? J ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... sessional b d order, by. which your correspondent C.H. imagines f ,f their presence was absolutely prohlbited., When r it I speak of strangers being admitted, it must not be s *1 supposed thatthis M wa done by' order of 'the house. b t, qo, everything, ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... Said' 'he could assure his lordship m thate hb ad been insti'ucted that dn employer of the Et El boy's would 'be present to speak to his character'.-m- to The learned jude Bummed up-, and the 'jury found 'the prisonerT 10Nt:01uilty.'' 'in BonaaRY 'FROM ...

Police

... smashing of glass ? Constable: I did not, but Isaw stones thrown, and they rebounded from the build. ing.-Defendant: Let me speak, sir, if you please. I heard that policemen had been making inquiries about me in a very improper way, and in conse- guence ...

Police

... hear the smashing of glass ? Constable: I did not, but I saw stones thrown, and they rebounded from the build- ?? : Let me speak, sir, if you please. I heard that policemen had been making inquiries about me in a very improper way, and in conse- quenee ...

Police

... smashing of glass ? Constable: I did not, but Isaw rstones' thrown, and they rebounded from the build- ing.-Defendant: Let me speak, sir, if you please. - I heard that policemen had been making inquiries about me in a very improper way, and in conse- -'qucce ...

Police

... him, which she refused; and he heard -the other two: enialea walking behind him. The pri- soner wislked by his side, still speaking to witness, who-again told her to go away, when;she suddenly eaught him by, his neck and said, with an oath, Kill him. ...

Police

... him, whiehashe refused; and he heatd the beother two females walking, behind him. The pri. soner walked by his aide, still speaking to witness, LIS who again told her to go away, when she suddenly a caught him by his iucek and said, with an' oath, `Kill ...

Police

... him, which she refused ; and he heard the Dother two females walking behind him. The pri. soner walked by his side, still speaking to witness, who again told her to go away, when she suddenly caught him by his neck and said, with an oath, Kill him. The ...

Police

... pursuit, and caught athem on the dark side oi St. Jame8's-square.-I rdefence, the female prisoner said she certainly did' l speak to complainant, who gave her a violent push, I aiid in return she pushed him ?? two men i said they were walking down Jermyn-street ...

Police

... pursuit, and Caught be na8 thena on the dark side o1 St. James'ssure-nta1 er defence, the femal pioer sadsecetil udd~ ill Speak to complainnwo aehra ilntpsb ad and in return she ?? w e ed said they were waigdwnery-tetwhe 'ithey Saw the prosctrsrkthwoand ...