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SHOCKING SERIES OF MURDERS

... weas unable, however, to identify the prisoner as her assall. ant, nor cousld Ur#. Walker, whose deposition was als tak'en, speak to his identity. The inquest on: the body of the deeased was opened oA BaturdaY at 0anmbridge, 'ae -was adjgmrnd. On Tusafty ...

DARING AND EXTENSIVE ROBBERY OF JEWELLER

... to have his wounds attended to. The thief was a very respectably dressed man, apparently about fifty.bree years of age. He speaks the Yorkshire dialect, and is unknown to the Birmingham Police Force. He stated at the Police Station that he had no home ...

DISCIPLINE AT OSCOTT COLLEGE

... he had done before. The next day, or the day after, he went beyond the bounds with some philosophers, but I had no time to speak to him; on the following day the vice-president informed me he had seen two boys very like ours on the road, and I had better ...

EXTRAORDINARY REVELATION OF MURDER

... threatened with instant death did he divulgo the crime. However, he did allude to the tmatter a day or two afterwards whilst speaking to the landlady of one of the murderers, and she, foreseeing the consequences, warned hint not to say a word about it to ...

HARD SWEARING BY A COLLIERY POLICEMAN

... he was very sorry, but the other officer said there was nothing of the hind said. It is not the first time I have had to speak of Moore, and it may be my duty hereafter to take very - serious steps against him. liowever ho may wish to do t rightly, he ...

THE ATTEMPTED MURDER BY A NOBLEMAN

... proceeding to Orleans llouse when they lost their way; at story, in fact, very mush like the history of events, topographically speaking, which appeared in the Aorning Post., The Baron desires to be sent to England, and there placed .in the hands of justice; ...

CHARGE OF PERJURY AGAINST A POLICE CONSTABLE

... called at Miss Graham's se- minary for young gentlemen, Bedford House, Highgate Hill, and informed the servant he wished to speak with Miss Graham, who he ascertained was in the school-room, up stairs, about placing some young gentlemen under her care. ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... stated that ~an old salt existed between the1 ParIe, ad that on Saturday evnng the 1trisoner went in ties Proaccetni' shop is speak about a quarrel which had taken place be tween their children. He (witness) stood outside at the time, but be was sure the ...

CHARGE OF FORGERY AGAINST MRS. LEONARD

... Leonard offered him £100. if he would say that he wrote his name on a £90. and not a £9. bill. He said, No, and that he shoald speak the truth in Court, and his father remarked that if he (witness) wanted £100. he would supply him with It. He did not observe ...

WARWICK WINTER ASSIZES

... those to whom he (Asher) addressed hit remarks, were as simple as he himself was base and vile. He (the Judge) was sorry to speak in that way, but his conduct deserved it. If any person, for profit, or for the purpose of acquiring posadse. slon of game ...

COVENTRY

... near the river, in the neighbourhood of the spot where leoeased was afterwards found, ?? tiey re. niembesed him coming and speaking to them, and stated that his manner was peculiar, that he stared at them, and spoke very sharply to them. One boy said he ...