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ANNOYING GEORGINA LADY DUDLEY

... Englhnd I did not mean to run after Lady Dudley, or to speak'to her or write to her, or have anything to do with her whatever. Such is my intention now. I do not mean to -go in her way, I do not mean to speak to her,' to write to her, to how to her, or even ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE [ill]

... not hear her aotn r stabbing. Witness never :n i e the prisrner to the -C- She did not come i e-'a at all. She did not speak not speak to her. He %rar little excited. The pris nlier r.-- s - : - She told the police that the ?? - thing. On the previous d ...

DIVORCE SUIT

... afterwrards respondent, wbo was suflbring from an internal ail- ment, visited Dr Horrocks for treatment. Early in 1897 the wife, speaking of her visits to London, said she did not think a doctor ought to be married who attended upon ladies, because temptations ...

DISTURBANCE BY SOLDIERS NEAR LICHFIELD

... wife, wao -often taken for him. This man was missing, and it was believed he had gone th America. The defendant could not speak English, certainly floe enough English to put to. gether such a ssring of abuse as the policeman had attri- buted to ?? Spinetto ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... The woman Eldershaw, iu the course of her evidence, said that although the witnesses came into court to speak the truth, they were afraid to speak ; and added, that no sooner didthey get out out of court than they were threatened by the wit- nesses for ...

THE TOWN COUNCIL AND THE MAGISTRATES

... peace at all, B they shoutd be appeinted or chosen by the crown, the lame as in counies. G Q. Then when you speak of free voice, you do not speak LI af the election of justices? A. My op'nion is, that justices of the peace ought not to be 21 elected by ...

LLNTCOLN'S-INN GARDENS. THE THE DAILY NEWS. Snt, —Circumstances hindered me, from forwarding to you yesterday ..

... occupiers chambers in the Fields, and to speak as if this class had any vested interest in the matter is most unfair. One word with regard to the numerous inhabitants of the Fields, who use the gardens—Professor Flower speaks of the housekeepers. Ido not know ...

ANNUAL INSPECTION OF THE HULL POLICE

... observing that he was extremely gratified with the reault of that day's inspection. Ee had lead occasion at former inspections of speaking satisfactorily as to the state of efficiency of the Hull police, and he could assure them that he had never been more gratified ...

REFLECTIONS ON THE PAST SESSION

... Charles D)ilkc, the Co.: servative leader has really no effective oratorical support. Sir R. Cross has rarely attempted to speak ; and his appearances in the present IParlia. ment lead to an awkward dilemma ; either he does himself grave injustice or there ...

WORCESTER

... (defendant). I said, 'That ain't the man as stood up before Heenan, and he said yes it was. Well1 I said, I will go up and speak to him, just for the say so of the thing, and with that I went up to him, and I says as I goes past, How d'ye do, Mr. King ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... taken to. The prisoner, on finding she was to be taken out of court, ran into the corner of the dock, and begged she might speak to the court, and said she would not leave without it. Mr. Seijeant Adams very kindly told her she might say as much as she ...

THE CASE OF MURDER AND PIRACY ON THE HIGH SEAS

... stated that they were proped to proceed with the a., Mr. Henry-Do they all speak English ? Mr. Pollard-No, but we have an interpreter. Moot of them speak English, and all speak Spanish. s The prisoners wone then pleed at the bhr. Mr. Welsby stated that ...