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YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... pinlion uopn ape P, point of law would be of use, he ehould be most hranpy to tl a'iset tireri to the best of Iris ability. Speaking (if th .e case adi 0fR~lobert Mirore, who was chargedl with a rape at Low- wit thorpe, he slaid thlere were circurneatauces ...

THE POISONING BY STRYCHNIA AT LEEDS

... at the mouth, or bit her tesths ? Sile or Mrs. 1 Paw Wlmithain said that she did niot. I aml not sure that she Dove could speak. when, the paroxysni was ont. I reusainied with did no hier from live to tenl minutes. She was net easier when I the hI 3left ...

THE POISONING BY STRYCHNIA AT LEEDS

... COltONER.-Try to recollect whether she had any- , thing. at Witness-I don't recollect anything. ki .I The CoRoNE.-C an you speak with certainty? g Witness,-f feel sure she took nothing. He wMA in the a1 room whese I came in at half-past seven. He was not ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... , were said to have need, with- out interruption, from a period long beyond time memory of e the oldest persott wto could speak ahont the smatter. The plaintiff was disturbed by the defendanst in the exercise of f bis right of drawing water fromn this ...

PONTEFRACT SPRING QUARTER SESSIONS

... of Mary Ann Parkin, at 2. r Tobe iprisoned oe ?? Mc.Kearney, a. money, &c. the p. of Joseph Pickles, at Bradford.-Jonatlan Speak, s. horse =g, it tile p. of Joseph Holdsworth, at Bowling.-Charles Iarluer, Alexander Carisall, and 1enryRodgers,a. money, ...

THE ALLEGED CRUELTY BY A MOTHER

... in great pain when first tied up, but the linebo, would get used to the position after a time. t Iattribute theinabilityto speak to the pressure applied to the ribs, reducing the size of the lungs. If the child had lived iit might have become an idiot ...

THE ALLEGED CRUELTY BY A MOTHER

... by tics witness who undressed the enf anclod - He, however, did not see the child undressed, and atti antherefore could not speak to the fact he wae questioned ?? uspon 5th RLJrafter a few words from tics Coroner, returned Da, leverdict of DaED FROMu NATURAL ...

LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... provides for the investmentL mn thle ofcpitalI and the returns of profit, without partnership ecome The report went on to speak of the Bank Charter Acts an I e first the recent discussion onl the Subject of the delivery of Pro I fessor Levi's lecture ...

THE ALLEGED RUGELEY POISONINGS

... room. He asked me if Mr. Cook had had his broth; od I told him I -as not aware that any had come for hiim. I ig While I was speaking, Lavinia Barnes came out of the coem- c ccF meircial-room, and said she had taken the bohi uptaokt .n when it came, but that ...

LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... brother. |ris aoxonr, after having cautioned the bankrupt, said: eore not luerely to answer the questions truly, sir, but are to speak the whale trth. You knew you were J1eiitiiig perjury in saying there were only three books tilesmill. Howe dare you conle into ...

THE MURDER OF THE TOLL-GATE KEEPER AND HIS GRANDSON

... chii in parent concern, eand not the slightest trepidation, thoughahe a r itndwith great atti to the various witnesses H ?? speaks in a somewhat unctuous toneI and displays a perfect a I :8 et of rather unusually regular teeth. Hie was dressed inali long ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER OF A LADY AT ILKLEY

... Magistrate, stopping at Ben Rhydding, at the u ti oa of Dr. Maclend and Mr. Ritchie, when making u e it- it m orzem examnunatioa,-speaks only of a slight cl ?? of bliod under the skin on the sight side of the a] bok ;n ca this, M r-. Ritchie states, is the ...