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END OF THE TICHBORNE CASE

... 'atch his words, but not for us. I think one or two words caught my listening ear; and I called Up4n the learned counsel to speak up. His aces/er was that indisposition, brought on by over- 7orl., prevented himt from spealing in the loud 'taces which he ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... wanted. The prisoner made no reply, bat flourished the sword over his head. Constable- was for the time being too frightened to speak any more, but when he had recovered his self-pos~essioa he cried out for assistance, and the prisoner immediately after made ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... arm with a shoemaker's awl. The prisoner pleaded in defence that he was very much provoked, and called P.C. Salmon (65) to speak on'his behalf. Salmon, it torned out, knew nothing of the case, and. Mr. Travis ordered him to And a surety in £65 to keep ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF CHILD STEALING

... read from Mr. Middleton (the delegate of the association in London) stating t C Mr. Callender, of Manchester, who seemed to speak on the authority of the Government, had inforimed p Mr. Mundella and the delegates in London that n the Government would not ...

THE EX-FEMALE PERSONATOR, PARK CONVICTED AT BIRMINGHAM

... Wallis, furniture dealer, of Bromsgrove street, at this Ijuncture, stepped in front of the dock, and asked to be allowed to, speak. He said the prisoner had obtained a quantitj of goods from him, and bad not paid for them.-The, Bench said they had nothing ...

SHERIFF'S COURT

... view the property, Mr. ?? opened the case to the jury, stating that he had no dloubt the appearance of these Jprnmises riould speak iro eloquently tl.an lie could possibly do, and they remit] ib- satisfied that the premises had undergore a Very considerahle ...

LINCOLNSHIRE LINDSEY MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... with the prosecutor and the policeman next day. r Prisoner was then taken into custody. Several wit- t nesses were called to speak to the character of the 1, prisoner, and the jury found him not guilty. A k second charge against the prisoner of stealing ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMR ASSIZES

... to can- ceal the ?? of her child at Patrington, an the 30th of April last. His Lordship asked if there was any one there to speak to the ynn'gwomlan's character. P.C. Winterbotdiam said that iprevioss to this occurrence the girl bad been of good . character ...

EXTRAORDINARY ASSAULT

... any insulting remark or anything as to our intention to run her down. I did not use any jeering expression on passing her or speak to her during the whole of the time.-Mr. J. A. Chambers. also of Clapham road, clerk, and Hardy, the driver, gave corroborative ...

THE LATE BOILER EXPLOSION IN HULL. ADJOURNED INQUEST

... Is house he found the deceased (Mr. Jameson) standin g a II little to the left, and in front of, boiler No. 1 ; and on y speaking to him he said he was himself going to enquire about blowing off the steam. Hewson was standing in d front of the boiler ...

BABY FARMING CASE AT SUTTON

... not pay for it. He then left her. On e September 5th she called him in ag-ain. The children er were still better, and, on speaking about the food, lie mentioned a little weak brandy and water for them. ad She again stated she could not get it, as the ...

Published: Friday 18 September 1874
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2314 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE SUPPOSED MURDER AT CAMBER WELL

... quarter !; 4 till a quarter past three. -, I 'ah th Cshll,i reply to the coroner, said the wi' h.d told her that he di6 no speak to his ta ?? r in r1ie9tion, but he lad seen her a' ' Bnin with a light co!t on, whom he did h Thel'rer Fa s. it was a very ...

Published: Friday 18 September 1874
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1522 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment