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OXFORD CITY COURT—TUESDAY, JUNE 23

... manner; to which Mrs. Edmonds,-replied, I shall speak to you when ari where I like, yoe eat, you b-. hMrs. Adams then went on. In cross-examination, the witness said that ?Ars. Adams did not speak first, nor did Elie call Mrs. Edmcnds the old wiin ...

OXFORD COUNTY COURT

... his own negligence. -Mr. Dudley proposed to call the defendant to speak to the value of the ?? Honour said that the man who had done the wrong, as it were, could not be called to , speak to the amount of the loss. The verdict would be for the plaintiff ...

INQUEST BY E.L. HUSSEY ESQ., CITY CORONER

... to fainting fits. He saw deceased on Friday about six o'clock in the evening. Ha was but partially conscious and could not speak. He died about four o'clock on Saturday morning. Deceased was at witness's place of business in Speedwell-street on Thursday ...

MURDER AT WOOLWICH

... sanl prisoner as~ked her if she would speak to hint. Shte said she did not wish to speak to bins, nor yet any such a brute as he wao, after: Calling her what he did last night. lie osked her two or three times to speak to hint, but she said she wouldl not ...

THE NOVA-SCOTIA-GARDENS MURDERS

... clared his readiness then to speak the truth, and nothing but the truth. Me. Thomas said he was perfectly willing to hear any thing Shields had got to sav, but very properly informed him that any thing he might choose to speak must be spoken voluntarily ...

RADCLIFFE INFIRMARY

... SnsoNDs then moved that no gentleman in Court should be allowed more than lo minutes in which to bring forward any motion, or to speak on any question. The reason why he did this was that so many of the county gentlemen, who had attended the Courts, had complained ...

THE ATTACK ON A SOLICITOR AT NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE

... He said lie wanted to speak to air. Gibson, atid entered his room by the private door. Mr. Gibson, hearing footsteps at his back, lifted his head up from his desk, cud observed Mr. Todd enter the room. Todd said, I want to speak to you. He replied, ...

THE PENGE CASE

... never enter- tained any design against the life of the deceased. Patrick has written to his wife, urging her to bear up and speaking of their mutual innocence. Both the male prisoners attend the Roman Catholic services in the gaol. Mrs. P. Staunton has ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... Police-constable Savine said he saw the prisoner speaking to a gentleman, and he ultimately gave him a ?? prisoner oaid he was making his way to London, and he asked the man to whom the constable saw him speaking for some thrashing work, and he told him he ...

Inquest by W.W. Robinson, Esq., County Coroner

... had fallen teom the farther end of' the bisi last boat ilsto the river. W~itn ess satw dieceased rise twice, tbt lie did not speak or scream, and WtIS tias cairrietl under Cthe seater. jaites linaisi, eof' II, t'euson's-nardens, St. Ebbe's, Oxford, sas tishinig ...

THE HAWTIN-WYNNE DIVORCE CASE

... denying the adultery, but the case was not yet down for hearing. Mr. Wynne, who was a member of the Banbury Conservative Club, speaking at a dinner on the 3rd of the present month, made an observation with reference to the pending divorce suit which formed ...

BEDFORD ASSIZES

... o giving evidence or in their previous histories to throw any doubt upon what they said. Four militiamen were called to h speak to the condition of Mr. Budd after the assault, as well t as to the fact of his asking for their help, and. Mr. Boulthee, the ...