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LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... favour, as wife of the defender. The pursuer is a young Highland woman named Margaret Mackinnon, uneducated and unable to speak English, and who in 1858 was servant to the defender, Mr Patrick M'Donald, of Ardmore, in the island of Skye. After having ...

LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... blood, ;Mr I Garman and Mr Gill, sargeons, in the Bow-road, were I sent for, and the wounds were dressed. The last accounts D speak of Mrs Ricketts and her wretched husband beingletill D alive, the condition of the latter being the most serious. ;The wife ...

THE TIPPERARY MURDER

... on his master. The only other person. present in the room before the occurrence was a tenant; named Reardon. While he was speaking Hayes entered. The scene that followed is described by Reardon and Moore. The former, in his evidence at the inquest, said ...

HULL BANKRUPTCY COURT. WEDNESDAY

... receivedon bebalfof the latter individual. During the proceedings in court Mr C. A. Davis approached the:lteglstrar. and was speaking to him 'in an undertonce, when Mr Pettingell, who was in the room, objected to Mr Davis' proceedings, as he had no business ...

MURDER OF A POLICEMAN AT ASHTON BY TRADE UNION BRICKMAKERS

... direction of the cry be entered the fold yard andul found a Jump* doubled up by the stile. Han-op asked jump if lhe II could speak, but Jumop could make -no answer, and, with the a'sistance of another muan, Win. Sisitlt, he carrled d Jump into Williamson's ...

THE ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE MURDER

... pistol, appeared as if it bad been recently avet. After the prisoners el had been before the Magistrates, Burke wished to speak to of Rogers, who went into his cell. He said I am not going to he hung for what other people have done. After this :e- ...

LEEDS BREWSTER SESSIONS

... creditably with that of the same body of men in most other large towns. It was very satisfactory to Is te Juatices to be able to speak thus of the greater portiono m4: of the houses, enod to grant the renewal of their licensees. 'or He was sorry, however, to ...

OFFICIAL INQUIRY INTO THE LOSS OF THE BARQUE JAMES GIBB

... and did not his use-such means to get his ship off as the circumstances of of the case suggested and permitted. The facts speak s for tl-imselves. There appears to have been an almost ghf total want of energy and promptness on the part of the c captain ...