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STAFFORDSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... as tire prose- cutor gave soeri adroit replies to tire learned counsel's questions. Mr. Neale requested the prosecutor to speak up, lie (Mr. Neale) did not hear him. Ronan : Didn t lou? Al the rest of thke folk heard me except you. Renewed laughter'.] ...

BIRMINGHAM BOROUGH SESSIONS, YESTERDAY

... of lead, the property of Amy Jane Shreaves. 'ir. Adams, wheo appeared tfor the prisoners, having call several witnesses to speak to the characters of the pri- soners, they were sentenced to the nominal punishment of one day's ?? Olner (46), porter, who ...

THE CHARGE OF FORGERY AGAINST J. J. SALT

... were accepted. On thle 27ths of Sep- teutber Stilt took titest away, anti on tile i~ti of Octohes' I wesit to 24r. Wright to speak to hsisi abost tilese twvo bills anti otto of this name of Stuitit. I wsts sett b~y at and told Ws'light so. I spoke to hist ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... know it.-Mr. Sminth said the son hail never yet been examined, nor lad his dobt been entered.-Mr. Allen said thit, strictly speaking, the son had committed a crime against the father, and therefore it woulld not have been propar to outer him as a civil debtor: ...

THE EXECUTION FOR THE BILSTON MURDER

... driven in a moment of fiendish frenzy to do that which had never found place in their thoughts before. All of them were, so to speak nursed in the lap of vice, and in early yeass were shown the path of crime, and the short narrative of their careerthat we ...

STAFFORDSHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... which neither of them made any reply. Wardle was taken to the Cobridge station, and I saw him there. He said he wished to speak the truth. I told him that what he said 1 should take down in writing. After which he made a statement to the following ?? ...

A BIRMINGHAM MAN IN TROUBLE AT WOLVERHAMPTON

... forenoon. In reply to the Bench, witness said he always knew the prisoner as an honest and industrious man, and believed him to speak truthfully when he said that he was Never in any trouble in his life. He was surprised whez he heard that he and his wife ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... andss thoulgh the bads dlebts sippoareil to be large, ty- 5,-ri atribiustabsle lvi the uincertaiinty of the trasde, so to speak, .s :Jfstie banuskruspt seas, engaged. So far as thle genersid trading ,cisis t sits]hssy Nero tue ouily observations to wvliih ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... had received his day's wages. Mlr. Darwall (the Clerk) explained the law to him, bht lie Still persisted that he would not speak until lie was paid. Th~e Itlgistrates said that, however painful it might be to them, y'et they were compelled to commit him ...

WARWICKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... is concerned, I mustpronounoe upon3you. Thi Judge then passed sentence of death in the usual form, and when lie filishied speaking the prisoner turned rodnd on his heel, and walked out of the dook, apparently the least moved person in the Court. CUITTING ...

BIRMINGHAM BOROUGH SESSIONS

... lad hsad brought it, aad said a person named Leadbeater had sent it for her husbasidL Several witnesses were then called to speak to the poeition of the husband of Mrs. Flemings and her good character. The Jusy found the plisoner guity, and recoscsiended ...