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1850 - 1899
261 1850-1859

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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

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Yorkshire and the Humber, England

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Yorkshire, England

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Leeds, Yorkshire, England

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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

Assize Intelligence

... body inii. t mdiately aroused suspicion that the poor girl had been subject to the mot brutal ill-usage. On the h mother speaking to the Birds about her sad state, Mrs. Bird asked if it was likely that a coroner's it. f quest would be held. Mrs. Bird ...

Assize Intelligence

... the body im- mediately aroused suspicion that the poor girl had been subject to the most brutal ill-usage. On the.. h er speaking to the Birds about her sad state, r-Mrs. Bird asked if it was likely that a coroner's in- qf quest would be held. Mrs. Bird ...

Assize Intelligence

... the body im. mediately aroused suspicion that the poor girl had been subject to the most brutal ill-usage. On the Imother speaking to the Birds about her sad state, .Mrs. Bird asked if it was likely that a coroner's in- Fquest would be held. Mrs. Bird ...

THE CONSPIRACY TRIAL OF THE WOLVERHAMPTON TIN-PLATE WORKERS

... t 'y manner in which Perry had entrapped the work- br me melt from Paris (several of these men entered sh se while he was speaking, and were loudly cheered), ti P- and the treacherous. manner in which he had po8-. ot. aesed himself of their hooks and ...

WOLVERHAMPTON POLICE COURT

... Perry has acted towards you like age tseinasr, and if you persevere the magistrates wilt commit you, therefore you had better speak to your attorney on the matter. He did so, and agreed to go to work and pay the expenses. p ~~REM5ARKS. The above cases require ...

O'CONNOR v. BRADSHAW

... conscojusness of absurdities, ofand his eloquence: is not impeded by apparent con- ty, tradictions, no gentleman at the bar cars speak wfith m rretor eergyearnestness, arid effect than my IT fearned fretnd';10 and it must have been evident to ~X- all accustomed ...

Police Intelligence

... near the haft, exhibiting the extent to which the steel had entered. There were se- veral witnesses in the court who could speak positively to the transaction.-Mr. Yardley said that, under these cir- cumstances, it would not be necessary to go to the hospital ...

The Provinces

... morning last, occasioned by a third paralytic-stroke whith he had a few days prior, and after which he I was never able to speak. . ATPuslf SToLEN.-In. addition to a very miscel- I laneous list of articles found by the police, in thei possession of a suspected ...

Central Criminal Court

... and a female came to his shop, and had some refresh- ments, and his waiter subsequently told him that the prisouer wanted to speak to him. le ebortly afterwards had some conversation with the prisoner who told him that be knew an old gentleman wo wanted ...

Police

... house of his master, a bootmaker in Soute At ehs in street. The child had also told Mrs. Caledoe red upon her proposing to speak to her eldest broteah ,en about taking her away from the house, that srh de. had better not do anything of the ,or a she m- ...

THE CONSPIRACY TRIAL OF THE WOLVERHAMPTON TIN-PLATE WORKERS

... showed the ey manner in which Perry had entrapped -the work- ets men from Paris (several of these men entered se while he was speaking, and were loudly cheered), i apnad the treacherous manner in which he had'pos- ot sessed himself of their books and passports; ...