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WOODBRIDGE PETTY SESSIONS

... Police-constable Double said that from a complaint made to him by Mr. Dawsbn of an assault he made enquiries wihich led him to speak to the defendant, who 5aid he was sorry that the affair happened, and aske. if he apologised to Mr. Dawson whether he Would ...

THE HOLLOWAY TRAGEDY

... he rwas the worae for drink. I wished to go bome to my mother,' vwhobe began orouding on me,' and dared me to speak to him. I Idid not speak' to him; but then be pulled out a shininiblug from his pqoket, and Iheard a eort. Thten I felt that'I wasinjured ...

Colchester County Court

... bateful ruffians they ever met it in their lives, the lawyers were the worst, because poor a wretches who came into Conrt to speak the truth were e afraid to do-so because of the lawyers. He did not e know why lawyers should have such a roputation.-Mr. Jones: ...

SAXMUNDHAM

... the children of his mother-in-law In March, 1867, but ha could not speak to demanding them after September, 1867. Neither of the defendant's parents who were called could positively speak to the children being demanded after Septem- her. The latest time ...

BOXFORD PETTY SESSIONS

... the hst from a young womaq's bead, who wasn sitting! in front of him, and put it on his own head. Defendant Detweon said -speaking of a muu named Death tbere-' Thnt calys he is saved, but he owes mle 5s. for a wateh. Next day Goddeln camne eind apologised ...

IPSWICH BOROUGH SESSIONS

... y. Mr. Reeve: I am instructed that the prisoner does not speak a word of English. Witncss: You are wrongly instructed; he can speak En g isi Mr. R5eeve: Did he call a foreign captain and speak to him in a forcian Inguage ?-Ycs. What did tih foreign Captain ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A YARMOUTH RAILWAY CLERK

... prisoner about a fortnight ago, but not to speak to him. He had for the last fortnight been assistant-clerk in the booking-office at the station. She had seen him every day about the station since then, bnt he did not speak to her more than saying Good morning ...

MURDER OF TWO GIRLS

... nppears to be n man somewhat above the common level of his countrymen. tie is at Servian by birth, and comes from Belgrade. Ile speaks very good German. and can alsoconvermsein Italian. having seered in the Austrian army. Dr. Rhost. a linguist at St. Augustine's ...

EXECUTION OF THE MAAMTRASNA MURDERERS

... adjust the rope on his neck he resisted slightly. Father Greaven approached and spoke to him, but he nevertheless continued to speak loudly while the noose was adjusted on his neck, and the necks of the other two men2 who submitted quietly, and after the white ...

SHOCKING MURDER AT W

... Benstead about at about eight o'clock in the morning, and I did hear lier, and the child speaking to her. I could not say what the child said. Did you hear the mother speaking, too ?-No, I did not. Did you hear any more ?-No, not at that time, but some time ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... made an affidavit in which he speaks of several interviews with the old woman. The result of his evidence is that she has a fixed intention of making the gift, notwith- standing the improvidence of it, to Barber. Then he speaks of a secondwill, which I have ...

COUNTY COURT REPORTS

... Plaintiff said he could see no alternative but to keep the woman as she had no home to go to when turned out. He did not speak to defendantabout it, but wrote to him after the woman had gone to the workhouse. He went and took the box of Mrs. Bnmpstead ...