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Trial of the Queen

... tto him:- Do you remember any mention being made by Ras- telli respecting the sum owed to you by thle Printess, or did hie speak about the payment ? ' le asked me what wvas the amount of .My credit against her Royal High- ness? and 1. answered, deducting ...

CHARGES AGAINST THE QUEEN

... of, Walesqor the Paincess of Waleg generally? Yes.-'Wbat was the question which you put to Madame De Mont at the tile yon speak of? I observed to her that the Princess was spoken of as a libertiae, as a woman of intrigue; and I said so frankly, that being ...

Trial of the Queen

... of :his service. He first called upon Vil'mnarcati in consequenlce of a peplsn in forming himl that Vilmnarcati wished to speak to him, and that lhe should be made a gentleman if lie Went.-s Did' you not then, i wmnediately, as an Iholiest man , communicate ...

Trial of the Queen

... us nlot, Witliess to Suich scenes of Looiiitounsiiess, buit thlat no suich Scenes had taken place. --It stilI remaineicl to speak of' the exhibition' by Miont. Did their Lordships wishi that he should dol iii 0-Iluen a 1u4.lueut oil thils disgulsting Part ...

CHARGES AGAINST THE QUEEN

... there was nothing singulir i, a witness, when called upon in a foreign country, and through the medium ?? an interpreter, to speak to facts lon1g sgice passed, neot to be able to recal them imme- diately to his recollection; aund, therefore, because Mhaiocchi ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... or their particular conduct, unless you act upon bare % suspicion, suggested in argument and observation. t Tbese witnesses speak to acts of familiarity, which ' undoubtedly in many instances may exist. Without ( any acts of adultery having been committed ...

OLD BAILEY

... -stre iet, aft d onit tie 2 41 1i o)f 0 e iohet list while itt tho -warohollse, the pri;Sarwt. Came ill. ao14 biegged to :speak to huin Nttvre itness litepcI~ outi, anid flhe v~ue.(i looking carefilily r1Oitnl.) ssaid, 4 You (Lett know wvh: I. am, do ...

CHALLENGE TO FIGHT A DUEL

... last, Mr. Browne was at his fatlher-in-law's residenee in Kent, ?? he was told tbai a gent lenian frhon Ireland wvanted to speak to him; that person proved to be. the defendant, who said he eaine to make a complaint to him of a Ar. Brisete, who was a ...

Adjourned Inquest on Richard Honey

... not boitt owt any other ?? The next witness who spoke at all to any one, was Johun Pooke; the interveniing witnesses did not speak at all. A-fr. Poo1ke stopt and said, 'u this is like the officer to whom' I spoke.7 - I inquired the name of that person, and ...

Adjourned Inquest on Richard Honey

... iurmnireri some words to himself, and pointing at me said, that he should know me again; I do remember two per- sons on horseback speaking to me; they were not my friends; there were two persons on foot, one of whorn I believe said, that he wished me well through ...

Adjourned Inquest on Richard Honey

... to ?? their party, the mob came oG again. and proceeded to pelt them as before. Up to the period of which I hare now been speaking, I had not heaird any repot of fire-arms. In some time after, it might be five. six, or seven inutes, I heard a report of ...