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The Charge Against Lady Gunning

... counts. Counsel for prosecution gavo an history of the case, showing that money had beea used for improper purposes. Prisoner, speaking with great emotion, pleaded for meroy. She bad suffered much %vrong, and many of her actions had been misrepresented. She ...

LOCAL DIVORCE SUIT

... Tbomas and would stay with witness, She resented this insult, when her husband struck her with a shoe, The witness went on to speak of other acts of violence, one cfwhich was the striking of her on the bosom. Mr. Vinall, postmaster at Cheltenham, spoke to ...

THE CHARGES AGAINST A BARRISTER

... was that his health, mind, and everything were gone. The asEsistant-Judge inquired if he wished time to call witnesses to speak to his character. The prisoner said he did, and on this, judgment was deferred until the next session. ...

SAD DEATH AT THE BRISTOL GAOL

... Tuesday last and from then until the timeof lis ?? , had visited him two or three times a d-ay. The dcec?19ql not being able to speak or to understand lieat he sail o him, it wns impossible for himL to say fromn what illrnijs the ma~n was suffering. Lloyd seemed ...

THE BLACKBURN MURDER

... after leaving the siding, but at about half-pasb twelve hir brother left him, and he went straight home. He did not remember speaking to anyone on the way home, After his arrest the prisoner's home was searohed, and two handkerchiefs similar in pattern to ...

BRUTAL ASSAULT ON A WOMAN

... ; and prisoner replied I will,' Someone at that time called out, and she went away. In crcss-examination, witness denied speaking to the female prisoner or striking her at all. Mr J, H. Hiron, Eurgeon Studley, described the injuries she bad received. ...

Bristol Police Court

... giving a false character, The testimonial written by him stated- In reply to yours of the 14th inst., I have much pleasure in speaking of the eare and straightforwardness of Miss Lancaster. Whilst in my employ I found her quick at her figures, and she gave ...

CHARGE OF ROBBERY

... the ocbrge against the prisoner was entirely usfounded. Several witneemes, inoluding a banker and solficer, were called to speak as to the pirsover's charzater. Some of the slated that they had entrusted the prisoner with thousandc of pounds and had always ...

THE ACHILLI CASE

... gino which you valued above all things in ilfe-ebst he come th openly, and speaking as an eye-witness and participator, one W may almost say, in the transactions to which ho speaks, and mi that. Ceerefore, it wee extremely important, especially at Bh'. 5S ...

TEMPLE CLOUD POLICE COURT

... heI knew; Mary Ann, Veal,, defendant's wifo, -who resided at Ohewaugn%- He bad known ber for the last 12 months, and could speak to her beirg in receipt of pariah relief. A police-constable Etatione d at Chew Mlagna said he knew the defendant, who went ...

THE CARLISLE JEWEL ROBBERY

... Wealth, and in the course of hil addrees Mr Badler examoined the various clalmants ts for a share of the product of Industry, speaking of reant he as tbe zumeration received by the laudowniog class for la the use of native and Indesttoutible lowers of soil ...

THEATRICAL DIVORCE CASE

... by the name of Crofton, in respect of'his 'attentions to her, and that unless she apologised for her letter, he would never speak to her agai or return to the houses Upon receipt of this the wife wrote to her husband. denying the statements he alleged she ...