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THE ATTEMPTED WIFE MURDER IN LEEDS

... her father's house, she ?? a man tli sunning behind her, and presently the prisoner came up to il heI. Hle said I want to speak to you, and she replied T I Isve not time to stay. I shall not detain you lsasmy tl ilnutesC hie said, and she again said ...

CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY AGAINST SEVERAL HULL WATERMEN

... quite safe when Jones left her. He believed that the rudder of the smack was injured by the scbooner's cable, but he could not speak posi- tively. An injury to the rudder, however, would not affect the safety of the semack in the position in which she was ...

Published: Friday 05 December 1862
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1457 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HORRIBLE MURDERS AT SEA

... was done. At about half-past seven o'clock I went to the captain's cabin and saw the captain's wife lying there. She did not speak. A few minutes after this the o prisoner put his pistols away, and as soon as we saw that j' we got hold of hisml, bound him ...

GAROTTE ROBBERY BY A LEEDS MAN AT HARTLEPOOL

... wants to be exempted ?? The Commissioner looked at the lawyer for about a minute ; then regarded the fat draft, and with. out speaking a word, scratched off hits name. SLAVE ROTSn IN LouisiANA.-The military Gov- ernor of New Orleans having to feed large numbers ...

WEST RIDING SESSIONS, BRADFORD

... Moorhouse, North Bierley, druggist.. Thos. Ovington, Idle, gentleman. £' James Pyrah, NorthBierley, stuff merchant. John Speak-, Haworth, worsted spinner. al Wim. White, Idle, gentlemen. tc The CICAIRDIAN, in charging the Grand Jury, said he ti could ...

THE TICKET-OF-LEAVE SYSTEM

... matter to, the Cemetery Committee; one of them (John Meadoweroft) said that Taylor had threatened that the first he heard speak of ithe would send about their business. At the conclusions of the evidence, Mr. Cobbett, who appeared as before for the prisoner ...

EXTRAORDINARY REVELATION OF MURDER

... threatened with instant death did lie divulge the crime. Howaver, lie did allude to the matter a day or two afterwards whilst speaking to the landlady of one of the murderers, and she, foreseeing the consequences, warned hins not to say a word about it to ...

ALLEGED ILLEGAL CONFINEMENT IN AN ASYLUM

... Semiple, anything you have to say you can say it in the presne of these gentlemenci. Plaintiff's frieuiis, on the defenat's speaking, pushed the former aside, saying, You had better ray nothing, He heard his wife say to Dr. Seniple, Can't I take goods ...

THE MURDER AT CHESTERFIELD

... height, and general appearance, but v that she could not positively swear they were the men. 0 The witness being unable to speak decisively to the men, the prosecution offered no further evidence, and the Mayor t informed the prisoners that they would ...

HULL BANKRUPTCY COURT, WEDNESDAY

... defrauded out of a con- siderable sum, and the account sent in by the baukrupt threw no light whatever on the transaction. Speaking generally, the bankrupt's accounts threw no light on these transactions, and when his Honour camne to look into the matter ...

Published: Friday 12 December 1862
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4322 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE INQUESTS ON THE MEN BURNT AT THE FIRE AT MESSRS. J. L. SMITH AND CO.'S PREMISES

... witness wrote a letter to one of his relatives.' Witness and Piarkin came out together, and witness went to the stable to speak to the rully- man. He wen6t'aaay, leaving Parkin and the rallyman in the stable.' It was then a few minutes after seven. Witness ...

Published: Friday 12 December 1862
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2681 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... you live with him ?-I live with my aunt ; she is very infirm. But not from any differenc e with him ?-Oh, no. Did you ever speak to the prisoner about getting your aunt to make her will?-No. Did you ever know that your aunt proposed to make a will ?-No ...