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HULL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... ancient dame returned herselfas a Congregational Decanter,'' meaning, in correct language, Dissenter. A lady recently, in speaking of her husband, who had failed in the poultry business, said that he had been heavily engaged ir mercantile specalations ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... preter, proving at once that lie not only understood it, 0: 'whets spolten by atiother, but that he was quite able to el :speak it hituseif. The evidence of the prosecutor went to slmow tltit the prisoner ]had accompaxtied buis to a d ,hop to procture ...

MURDER NEAR HOLKHAM, IN NORFOLK

... away in a state of excitement to Holkham- I hall, and, such was his terror when he arrived there, a thalhe could scarcely speak in an intelligible manner. Mr. Keary at length learned from him that Ayton q had been murdered, and he instantly proceeded ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... to the threatening ges- tures with which the prisoner accompanied his words, and stated that he continued to pursue them, speaking and gesticulating with much violence, until he saw them in communication with the police, on which he immediately effected ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... if he had been a man of that high feeling for which they once gave him credit, he never could have made. In this letter he speaks of her as a soldier's betrothed, and offers a variety of suggestions for her amusement and the recovery of her health. ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... locked, they returned again through the dram- 8hop into Chapeltstreet. Howell osnd Ellis were two or the men. She could not speak as to Blaze, as she had not known him before. They seemed to hate been larking. -Fewster, policeaan 75, stalted that at one ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... his companions, who appeared in an extremely weak state from the ill-treatment lie had received, and was E scarcely able to speak in an audible voice. For the defence, some witnesses were called who stated that the defendant had not been concerned in the ...

ATTMEPTED MURDER AT IPSWICH

... occupying the other. Between four and five o'clock on e, Tuesday Wailing said to his sister, Go and tell Martha I e want to speak to her. Martha Moyse being at Ihit house of al eighbour the old woman wentand told her she was wanted by ther brother,* Both ...

THE POPE'S BISHOPS, AND THE STATUTE LAW OF BRITAIN

... and to substitute the sham and farcical au. thority of a doting Italian priest for the third. We did indulge the hope-or, to speak miore cor- rectly, the wish; for hope implies soie degree of expectation-that, in the particular case to which we refer, it ...

THE COUNTY COURTS AND THE BAR

... anid. there seems every reasois to believe that they leng eon- tinned to commuiiicate directly with thle Parties. Ti Chanter speaks of A Sergeanit of the lawe, ware riod wise That often hadde yben at Slit pelvis.' UD The rervise is well known to have been ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... Alderman Bean said that Mr. Ayre asserted that be ]lad not been applied to lor the sum of £16 Ss. 'The Mayor observed that when speaking to Mr. Ayre, he load tnot named any particular stmoo. Mr. Bannister thought there could bie little doubt entertaimned that ...

MURDER AT BELPER

... quic'kly' ai'iy in the direc- tion of Belper. - I inimnediately went to the door and' shouted out, If Holloa, Turn'r, I want to speak to you,.. do you comebackle1 It'being a'dark night I could not see 'hin); bbi I hh'srd him reply, I wdu't ' iffni'ediately ...