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NISI PRIUS COURT

... . With reference to P Mitchell lie (Ir. Cole) should submit to his lordship h that Mitchell was the author of this transaction. If the v other men did this by lis request, he standing by and 1 pointing out the deceased, Mitchell was as much P responsible ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE COURT

... used towards the poor child. Upon one oceasion, only g three days before her death, he Waslbeard to say that he A, should like to lay her on the groenrd and staimp her to h death;- and the evidence given upon the trial showed that h1Ie had been heard to ...

Shocking & Mysterious Murder

... early on Saturday morning. Pre'vious to D her death she told her landlady she had beeni Ill used by w some man whiom she dlid not know. Two snrgeons who ar examined her person stated on the inquest that her death in( was occasioned by a wound inflicted with ...

THE ALLEGED MALICIOUS PROSECUTION AT OXFORD

... nomination for St. Ives also took place on 'Wednes- l day. The candidates are Mr. Praed ?? and Sir F. I Lycett (L.) Mr. John Mitchell was on Thursday again nominated for Tipperary. _ XARRIAGES. Feb. 25, at All Saints' Church, Ennismore-gardens, c Alexander ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... aside to pass a waggon, and ran nate against a heap of stones onth right side of the roadl. Tho Aing not say how far from the edge of the oa~d the stoune were left. He was very much Bl~keu, and was hardly able to attend Ito his duties for the remainder of ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... station the money was found on pa Cox. The next morning he looked along by the side of up the road and fournd the pturse on the edge of the ditch, 20 Si yards nlearer Woodetock thain where he lied met the pri- an soner Ccx. He gave it to P.C. Culvcrwell.-P ...

THE TRIALS FOR SEDITION

... Queen for- tat inis- get tor gnise Iae people, then the pco~le must for- car (an~d got to recognitie the Queen. If Jrvhn Mitchel is sent tres ould out of his country, every Irishman must tise and re- chs ured venge the insult, or they will be no longer ...

LAW AND POLICE

... stealing an anclsor. Idhere was no evidence to support the charge, and pri- soner was disecarged. of l e sTEALnG A EST. a. Eli Edge, a boy, was charged with stealing a vest from le another boy. e Reprimanded and disclmrged. . [LIGHT iEASUEltS. ug Thomas Cooper ...

WORTSMOUTH POLICE

... s Reeres' was called,'ahd prodcid' her m arriage certiicate, 'statiiig that' shAe6 as the w ifo of a 'Eea nman on beard the Edge a, aad'thast'lhs huasb'nd was with her whn t tbe poliecam'e'to t~ o'defendant's ouse. 'Keria; Cirtright produed 'her' marriaige ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Rfflsunder whose orders he was Tb actngwasfind 1s.,including costs. PNcIA oe ON, A PomacsscAt-.Edward Pa, offier as taningnear the edge of ?? hnsi tokpioe nocstdadh hnsi it was Ere a joe. H reeate thi deence andwasfined a EHBEZZTEMENT fBY A Bo1%,-Alfred James ...

Oxfordshire Summer Assizes

... time a gold chain. My mother said there were many things that would prevent our being united, and he answered, Nothing but death shall part us. My sister Rose was there on that occasion. This conversation took place place on the second Sunday after the ...