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... tto cuistod cv Mr.-SI'1Mitieit Said lie sin ottd spenti to thle gentleisait on the -usis ii f the court. Mr. Hierranats ?? Speak to i-ti -titi'Ic If ?? like to nilstk~ thes charge, here I ate ; I atnt Vomttd to they the lass ?? -Mr. it1mehitoU :''Seeinglcl ...

Lancashire Spring Assizes

... amnd sometimes sire ewes not. I ri eollect enrcO Ile going into tire ve-stry lire eskech nes, lieo said lire reareteti to speak to rlue. T is s on ole ?? night of the tea party before- I l mecntioned. I seenit inn. T'ere teas no light. lie took I Ht ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... would be down directly. The first words prisoner said Is that a policeman? The policeman said, Yes; come down, we want to speak to you. Went into the house, and the policeman said, Robert, yore are charged with shooting at the servant of Mr. Bache, ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... ay. Shiefre- bl, ar quently came to my house (luring these two years and after- TI If- wards. I have frequently heard her speak in the highest be to terms of Dr. Nolan, and never otherwise. After she went to ea k, Bldckley, she frequently expressed to ...

THE GORHAM CASE

... convoca- | tion, Mr. Carlyle would say, is a simnnacrioet., | fitted only 'for destruction. We need hardly | say that, strictly speaking, there are two convoca- w tious, one for the province of York and another for that of Canterbury. Their duties are, how-e ...

Lancashire Spring Assizes

... Blacklay. She frequiently cause to citly house sdurisig tteese I Ltwornyea-s treot afterwcards. I leave frequenstty hoard leerI y speak in the highest terms of Dr. Nolanl, atisiievar other-I wise, After also wreat to Ihlackley,site frequecitly oxpresset I I- ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... prisoners made anaswer, anti said theyt a watited a person naumed Kilshaw. The servant girl, who e was not aware but that she was speaking the truth, said sitef u believed that MVr. Kilsitaw was not at home, and in this she was confirmed by some oilier person ...

NISI PRIUS COURT.—FRIDAY, MARCH 29

... before she went to Blackley. She frequently came to my house during these two years and afterwards. I have frequently heard her speak in the highest terms of Dr. Nolan, and never otherwise. After she went to Blackley, she fre- quently expressed to me desire ...

Police Intelligence

... to doubt that, in. the -whole course of said his testimony, he 'was flinching from the treth,-that he and - hesitated to speak it. Ilie has denied on his oaths many MA ining things which have been proved on oath againistbins t- ay.the Co., I am very ...

THE ADJOURNED ANNUAL SESSION

... supported this view. Mr. Peel then proceeded to consider the legal hearings of the question, wit and said he would not presume to speak so positively as he the gentleman who had supported the motion, for he did wai not mean to say the law was so clear either ...

COUNTY COURT

... when Utley gat hold of him and gave hfrim a kick. .'He ?? get o6 so quick then, for he was siek. 'As soon as I heard Utley speak I got down.. There was' another' man to get: down before' me and after- tiok minutes hadelapised Forsha aelpe . to get down ...

ADJOURNED ANNUAL SESSION

... of attention than it had obtained from this court or from the magistracy of the county at large.-(Hear, hear.) He was not speaking against the general principles of the bill, which the government admitted, but what he spoke against was this,-that they ...