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HEREFORD ASSIZES, Marck 4

... qcarrelled before he quitted the service-on whichl occasion he beat her; and whenl he had done, lie said le did not care if he had killed her. He has often said he would make away with her, because she would not marry him. About half past eight, in the evening ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... the bottom L of' the said pit, and twas killed;-and the Jtry fur- -ther say, that the said Mark Fletcher and John Phil- l lips, her, the said EliHabetlt Akhdton, in mannerand * ity the means aforesaid, did kill snvd moardr.' Upon this verdict'the Coroner ...

CRIMES ON THE CONTINENT

... of its contents down the throat of the patient. tu 1It wvill relieve her stomach,, said be: 1it will either fri cure or kill. The crisis which immediately followed announced itself in so fearful at manner, that two women s fled, horror-struck, from ...

Published: Tuesday 26 February 1828
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3544 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Assize Intelligence

... o'clock at noon.. unde , As early as nine o'clock in the morning, upwards Of' bilit, -1000 persons were assembled around the~ scaffold, in ithe of a a paddock, on else sosutl aide of the gaol, and their siutbers Mi qe kept increasing, till twelve o'clock, ...

Published: Tuesday 19 August 1828
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 10459 | Page: 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SECONDARIES OFFICE, AUGUST 20

... confession, which, combined with other evidence, led to her conviction, and she was sentenced to Death.:- to be conducted to the scaffold in her chemise, with bare feet, and tier face covered with a blade veil: her right hand to be cut off previous to decapitation ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... very much, and she was tisrown into I a a state of insensibility. Whenl ash iccovered she heard do one of the men say C' Don't kill the woman. She saw be that her husband's lsead Novas bleeding very much. Whenl celtise men had left thse souse site and lier ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... About half-past N o eight, some little girls, who were playing near, heard s y Mrs. Hardwick cry out, Oh I dear, he's, killing me. I d Another neighbour heard a shriek, and on going to the - door of his house, heard Allott, the prisoner, using I e ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... shouted to Lowther .Opep the door, thou villain-thou's killed the o0d man. While at the door, she heard Mrs. Rich- ardson tell, the prisoner that he would have to go to York Castle for killing her husband. .'Mr. Lgidman ' constable, of Ferry-bridge ...

STATE TRIALS

... by having caused the late King to agree to the mount- )le. lng of 200 Irish Chevaliers or horse, being of those sat that killed thegreat men of Ireland and others, who I wn were in the King's faith, whereas the King ought 4 do immediately to have revenged ...

STATE TRIALS

... The leaders foi were Sir TuoMas WYtT and the Duke of SUFFOLK, ev father of Lady JANE; lie, with others, perished he on the scaffold. And now, as the unfortuate an captives, Lady JANE GRAY and Lord GUILDrOnD tri DUDLEY, were supposed to be the cause of these ...

MISCELLANEOUS NEWS

... was 'killed on the spot as she was alking do vn Cannon-street, Birmingham, by part t!ie front of ahouse falling upon her. Thobuilder ad employed a bricklayer at low wages to take own the house, and'the man was doing it without ectinE a scaffold. ' In ...