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1850 - 1899
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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

The Provinces

... fellow-apprentice refused to eat it, he was kept into without food three days. When at work they were ii tid, not allowed to speak to each other, and for looking, Si the or smiling at each other, they have both frequently E I at been severely beaten. Neither ...

The Provinces

... Blankley's fellow-apprentice refused to eat it, he was kept without food three days. When at work they were not allowed to speak to each other, and for looking, or smiling at each other, they have both frequently been severely beaten. Neither of them made ...

Police

... rate, were offered to him, tab] nce, when he demanded to be paid at the rate of 2s. Od. anlf Duld a day. Witness asked him to speak to Mr. Hartley, `pro) Ited but be refused, saying he would be paid what lie the sin- demanded or sma'sh the windows-not then ...

Police

... calculated at that rate, were offered to hbim, te when he demanded to be paid at the rate of 2s, Od. a bu dbeWin~ asked him to speak to Mr. Hartley, p du em rended , saying he would he paid what hi deaddor smash the windows-not then, to he t locked up all ...

Police

... from her he heard some one run after Sol - him, and on turning round lie saw it was the same ano Awoman. He, however, did not speak to her, but qu id pursued his way homeward. The woman thenosame tin is up to him apain, and placed her arm 'within his, th( ...

Police

... from her he heard smem olse run after oh -him, and on turning round he saw it was the same qc d woman, He, however, did not speak to her, but fr4 3 pursued his way homeward. The woman thenciame, kr )_up to him again, and placed tier arm within his, pi and ...

Central Criminal Court

... unnecessary expense. and i partly because there are certain facts and certain rstatements in those depositions which seem to 3 speak for themselves and to defy contradiction It D seems that this young person-almost a child-an yorphan, with rio natural protector ...

Central Criminal Court

... unnecessary expense, and id partly because there are certain facts and certain r statements in those depositions which seem to .e speak for themselves and to defy contradiction. It :o eems that this young person-almost a child-an y orphan, with no natural protector ...

Law Intelligence

... night. I told him I could not pay p it, arid I would not pay it. My brother then said, '1There is another man you have to speak to- I meaning Henry Holland. Bull then turned round to Holland and said, 1Now, Nobby, what do you v intend to do ? Holland ...

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 ...

Police

... appoarasioe and good address, gave his name fell c Samuel MI'Crthy.-Defendant having expressed int( I the greatest anxiety to speak, here requested per- ver emission to say a few words, nnd having received the the a magistrate's nassent, observed- Sir William ...

Police

... very genteel appearance and good address, gave his name Samuel M'Csrthy.-Defendant having expressed the greatest anxiety to speak, here requested per- missin to say a few words, having received the magstrteas's assent, observed- Sir William, I never saw ...