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THE FATAL ENCOUNTER IN THE STRAND

... to him in the or, Strand in March last ant thle isonths aftersards. He saw te slits on liis father's ladining, but did not speak to him. His be fathler was at hosie stuien Mu-ray was on the landing, and of lie bad often hearti his father say he had ieen ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... lie was about. III this case he did iiot wit pretend to say, and never had sai, that in bygonse years, or fnii oldii-irily speaking, Elizabeth Kirby was not a lewison the nhlc to mainag her own businiess, and competeist to nmaie a fi s-ill. that was not ...

THE NORTHUMBERLAND-STREET TRAGEDY

... when'hescaid' Lot me'~sit dawn sand die.;l lint as cab can e -mild he was taken to 1t'elhospitkl1w I did Iiot. he:arbim speak agaifis'uutil he got to the bbtpital;( Wbel,' bewas tlhero; U e~aiihed his alothea andi foubd four pet; cussion ctv in 'his ...

YORK ASSIZES

... of ?? Wainwrlgbt saidX it was of no use, as be should vote for Mr Oharlesworth., The second charge was for bribing Simeon Speak, also a provisionl dealer, who received the aiim of £;0 ?? Orowther, as it was alleged. It appeared that on the nigjht of the ...

MURDER OF A GAMEKEEPER'S WIFE IN WILTSHIRE

... S'ite ordered hisia to leaveil the rooan, anal tireateied to send for as policeanan if he Vo did isot. Ilie ark,!ea her to speak one word to htii, but she only ahasased lMa. This ians sisoken to by a ?? wise wapee1t, laut anti tlheta left thle iooas.' ...

BREWESTER SESSIONS

... 'orefer I the they in the parenthesis on page 83 ? And will Mr Overton tell us what a- sigtless disfigurement,p such as he speaks of in page 88, looks elik? At the a same time, perhaps, he will inform us how it is that c timber shipe sailing from America ...

THE BARON DE VIDIL'S CASE

... 0eI duel t6, ,~soh9cr ?? givia any. evidenkce in this proecacution 0o .that your, duty 'is~to do that, which ?? rfor -to speak the timnlh without referneeter$ h it prosectlion or defence. ' * 'd eMona, de Vidl-4I 'mist decline 'o Idsay anything hi ? ...

THE LONDON AND BRIGHTON RAILWAY CATASTROPHE

... Revs. 1,l.H. Sais.Int, it W. E. Goodman, ,John Harvey, J. J. Bates, and R. li- ~-son were present, hut had slot tinse to speak. A enollclion ,swas made amounting to £210 7s. 6d. At eigle petysesios, ?? e PetpiiecagdEwnPilphsa etie'-, with g stealng fros~ ...

WIFE MURDER IN LONDON

... fatlser was iii attendance. andl was put into l the witness-baa, hut he oasae s overpowerod by emisteion that dl he could not speak. 55 f Mr. ARNOLD remanded the prie;oier usitil teat day. ?? - On TIusesday the Court alid its approaches~ we&-re densely withi ...

LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... affirmed and declared that the taking of any oath is, according to his religious belief, unlawful ; and the declaration to speak the truth is to be of the same force and effect as if the person had taken an oath; and for a false declaration or affirmation ...

Published: Friday 20 September 1861
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1403 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE COURT

... he bad left in charge of the house, came up in about an honr's time. The day following he missed two i bed sheets, and on speaking to the prisoner about them, f she promised to get them back and went out, but did a not return. After she had left lie missed ...

Published: Friday 20 September 1861
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4288 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... Liverpool. Towardswthe end .of the -day, a prisoner in the party from which the man was missing e intimated that he wanted to speak to one of the chief a warders; as this is a common occurrence no inotice was e taken of the fact; the prisoner, however, committed ...

Published: Friday 27 September 1861
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4839 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment