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COURT OF KINS'S BENCH—January 15

... t. He had never expected,!thiat he should fee the day when in a Court of Justice it should be asserted, that for a man to speak opettly his sentiments upon the character and reign of a de- ceased Monarch, was an offence against morality or, good, or- ...

DERBYSHIRE EASTER SESSIONS

... cross-examination said he p had only had three half pints of ale, and has not been racing against the Manchester Coach. Was speaking of the constable, who had taken up a man and had used him ?? Minshull saw White strike the ?? guilty. John Hayworth, for ...

CORONER's INQUEST

... acid. Is stire Peter Taft is the young man wbo fetched it. Mr. Barber served him. Mritness went out while hig master was speaking to the young man. Ann Cooper confirmed the principal facts deposed by the first vitness. Rebecca Taft sFor. DtecAsed-was ...

DERBY ASSIZES

... appeared quite drunk ; Key and Wardle lifted him up, daded him across two closes, and seated him against a wall ; Slater did not speak from the time he was taken up until witness, Key and Wardle left him ; Slater then called after them, 1 Dent leave me, it is ...

DERBYSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... d by the learned Judge as to her knowledge,. tre answered with great simplicity that she said her prayers, and ser should speak the truth.. She merely stated that on the day men- tioned, she and her mother and brother went out, and that her. thn mother ...

DERBY MICHAELMAS SESSIONS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29

... atanotiter thine he suspended volviv Itittiby a ope a the ack o the oor entil hie was black in thle on a face, andunable t speak fr sotne ?? he was never three aflowed stifictentfood, ?? Ite- nytttil h lied ad.doe tte'task the s work ?? sars on he headof ...

Derbyshire Translation Sessions

... ? tthe sack found on 1hole- ce, house's prenniises. of Joseph Elliott,:Joseph 'rosln.nRn and Robert Nall were culled n.to speak to the prisoner's characte, ; they badh known him niany i, ,years, had transacted business; sith him, and never knew a ok rising ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... thismoin (His Lordship alluded to the execution of thic MKeand. Br ?? is here, myLord. Mr. Justice P1ARei.-..)h, then let him speak. Canl you give any reason why he is not here ? Have you beard of any thing which can reasonably account for his absence P Mr ...

COURT OF CHANCERY

... office. If parties would have the goodness to let rue know their . feelings on this subject, I should be glad.-MIr. Knight, in speak. ing for those for whom he was concerned, said he would,- with the istrnost confidence, ?? himself to state,. that nothing ...

DERBY MIDSUMMER SESSIONS, THURSDAY, JULY 19

... them, and that he had never had any general authority tp iell any thing without his ?? respectable per- sons were called to speak to the prisoner's character.XVerdict- Not Guilty.' The learned Recorder observed to the prisoner that he had bad Avery narrow ...

DERBYSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... Itloor ; witness was quite sure they were the same five sheep Ito purchassd of the Prisoner at Aslhihone Fair;, he could speak to them from their getteral appearance, and from thte ptsrtictlar notice i lie took of themn when he bought them ;they had ...

DERBY BOROUGH SESSIONS

... at the last. F )n Tile prisoner offered nothing in his defence, and several respect- s; e- able individuals were called to speak to his character, but the an Recorder dispensed with their testimony, observing, that the cir.- of cunstance of Mr. Sutton's ...