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THE RUGELEY POISONING CASE

... putting it up for himn, Dir. Newton, assistant to Mr. salt, surgeon, of .Rugeley, came in. Palmer told Newton be wanted to speak to him, and they went oat together. Palmer came hack again into the shop while witness was putting up the prussio acid; Palmer ...

THE RUGELEY POISONING CASE

... Attorney-General: What, with your own signature d staring you in the face ? 11 Witness: I might have been a witness to it. I am e speaking from memory.a Ir Attorney-General : Have you any doubt about it , After looking at that document? 's Witness: I have no doubt ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... speech: when asked ques- tions he pointed in a very determined muanner to the prisoner, shook his head, and, in attempting to speak, made a painful and indignant noise alhost like the bel- lowing of an ox. After a good deal of effort he said hundreds !-of ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... Dove called in Mrs. Witham, who the found Mrs. Dove archled-she stretched herlegs-she was our unable to open her mouth or speak distinctly. She gsit was, however, quite-conscious. That attack was similar to I to thle one she had on the Monday, and it ...

HULL SESSIONS

... am It determined to deal rigorously-I mean crimes committed Y, by old offenders, by those who stand at that bar, so to r, speak, encrusted with convictions-dismal objects,- Id evidences, at once of hardened depravity, and erroneous a treatment by the ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... him in I S'ale-lane attwo in the morninglyingacrossthefootpatbh. W., had 2s. 6d. and other monies upon him, and refused to speak. He was recognized as Edmund Bickerstaff, or unsound mnind. Sent to the workhouse. . C . i Edmund Farr, a stall-keeper in the ...

HULL MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... the court had to wait because they were not ready ?? Mr. THoMPsoN, who was counsel in the case referred to, said he could speak to the fact that the case was very carefully pre- pared. The chief delay that arose was from a witness, who was asked to produce ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... housebreaking at Uyson Green, near Nottingham, was remanded until ~'Thursday.V S Abraham Do Waal, a foreigner, who did not speak dEnglish, was charged with deserting from his ship. a' Ordered to be taken back again. t Robert Stark, of the March of Intellect ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8

... arising out of the expression ' to the ?? of the, said Wi. Farthing,, that 'would. take, the Court of C hanicery a week to spe-ak upon, and he would not go into it. ,As to the omisson-of the particulars of the bad debts, that was a fatal omission. :. It*as~not ...

LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... been, made to, the, prices. b'cause' she had put 'down thefigurts at the time, and her pprvant, was with her, who could also speak to the same fact., 'Shei re,-. 'monstrated. against this inposition, and she was told the. 'matter could ~asily:be~restfifed ...

LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... oket I 'ae pwe 'big tcY topurchass v iepeasri'0, but bmaeniobeo t never ongs Eo) i n~oId'. %, Uevn ii~t'a yblp Isy father ?? speak the, truth.,- Chiifi~t aws64dam ~ 'fhedbf'n 'said that her brother-weat'tob'biin'koddsh sat up with he'r fathei till Abetwiet ...

Published: Friday 19 September 1856
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1148 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ALDERMAN TALL CHARGED WITH STEALING WATER!

... He would call witniesses to prove the taking of the water on the 19th July, and then he would call bther witnesses, not to speak to that one particular fact, but to such other facts as would go to prove that this act was done with the defeedant's knowledge ...

Published: Friday 26 September 1856
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2688 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment