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1850 - 1899
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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

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England

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Yorkshire and the Humber, England

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Leeds, Yorkshire, England

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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

Assize Intelligence

... him. He Itook refuge in a friend's house, and died almost immediately after entering it. The medical wit- nesses could not speak positively to the cause of fo death. It might, in their opinion, have resulted It from a shock to the nervous system, produced ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... as follows:- Friday, April 2nd, 1852. Sea,-T again offer you my gratitude for yourcharitable kindness. I am quite unable to speak the promptings of my heart for your great goodness to me, an entire stranger, but you may believe, sir, I am very sincerely ...

THE SUICIDE OF MR. PENNINGTON

... Home Office, and he did not seem to me so well as before. 'He appeared to be-labouring iunder disease of the brain. He would speak cobs- arontly for a time, and' then lose the thread of his discourse. He then went to the Treasury on his -usual business, ...

Law Intelligence

... Saturday night. I told him I could not pay it, and I would not pay it. My brother then said, .A There is another man you have to speak to'- Mtean'ing Henry Holland. Bull then turned round to Holand and said, Now, Nobby, what do you intend 0o do ? Holland said ...

REFORMATION OF THE LAW

... of great advan- tage to this moment, or to have a beneficial weight upon all parties interested, either for or against it. Speaking of the County Courta, his lordship says: I take the fact to be clear that the people must prefer the county courts to the ...

Police

... and a prayer- d book were found in his possession.-Prisoner: I l have a. stentorian voice, and I happened to sing and l 0 speak too loudly, when he (the verger) came up ( - and seized me round the body to put me out; that I d was an assault, your worship ...

EXTRAORDINARY TRIAL

... confessor against Popery, for ye i Ine'er may look upon my like again.' I anm that v4eritab le pries, who afte all hisbegan to speak against, not only to the Catholic faith, but the moral law, and perverted others n by my teaching. I am the eavaliei-e Achilli ...

DESPERATE AFFRAY WITH THE POLICE AT ENNISNAGG, IRELAND

... and over the right eye. He was not altogether unconscious of the persons who were attending him on Thursday, but he could speak very little, and that very unconnectedly. He bore the highest possible character in the constabu- lary force, and was held ...