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STAFFORDSHIRE ASSIZES

... of the Queen. He was what we called in the Potteries a milk and water speaker. f Cross-examined by Mr. Alexander-The Queen's name was never mentioned at all, in eitherterms of loyalty or disloyalty: 1 am quite sure of that. By the Judge-The Queen's person ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF FORGERY

... the owner of several Louses, and has, at one time, moved in a respectable sphere. IsMPORTANT CASE IN TaE COURT OP QUEEN's BENcii THE QUEEN v. RicHAnD JoiasoN. - The defendant in this case was convicted under the 39th George IIl., c. 70, s. 25, for having ...

LEEDS AND WEST-RIDING NEWS

... lumns. They express all that was done and said. THE EXPLOSION ON BOARD THE ViCTORIA STEAM SHIP.-Anotber man has fallen a victim to i the bursting of the boiler on board the Victoria Hull ! steamer. On Sunday morning, Jumes Derrington, I a young man, aged ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF FORGERY

... the owner of several J)suses, and has, at one time, moved in a respectable sphere. IMPORTANT CASE IN TaE COUnT OF QUEEN's BEcn TEE QUEEN v. RICHARD JOnNSON. - The defendant in this case was convicted under the Will Georve II., C. 'id, S. 15, for having ...

POLICE ESPIONAGE

... te still ring en the ear. And be ew not have a liberal government coverd wihalke obloquy in perpetuity, nor the reign of Victoria made compa- laberll culpability to that of George III., and his successor on the throne, we trust that no time will be lost ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF FORGERY

... owner of several houses, and has, at one time, moved in a respectable sphere. do hiPOaRTANT CAsE IN rHE Caoer os' QuEEN's Bracei to THE QUEEN V. RICHARD Joirrisow. --T'he defendant o in this case was convicted under the 89th George o III. c. 70, a. 15, for ...

POLICE ESPIONAGE

... on the ear. And because we would not have a liberal government oovercd with aslike obloquy in perpetuity, nor the reign of Victoria made compa- rab e in culpability to that of George Ill., and his successor on the throne, we trust that no time will be lost ...