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THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY ON THE GORHAM CASE

... means, are used, without something appearing to tbecotl, trary,we presume the good effect-we speak of iefants eed e thle rite as charity ellowetit, we speak of them as childrn ?? 0 Godregenratedand justified, for to us they meet be tiken o u chliesarity ...

DESPERATE HIGHWAY ROBBERY AND ATTEMPTED MURDER

... out, Holloa, what are you at?' i did not a hear any person speak, and almost immediately aftor I t received a dreadful blow on the left side of my head, and e before I had time to speak I received another on the top i of my head, vvhich aused the blood ...

Published: Friday 11 December 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1416 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BEVERLEY BOROUGH SESSIONS

... constable; particularly on obsorveidg them follow the woman to the crowd, in front of the s*ows in the Market- place, and speak to her, behore they met Jones and his l companionim. In cross examination, Mr. Aneinnown alted witness if he was notvery bait ...

A TRAGEDY IN GEORGIA

... appeals to both young men. From this time the estrangement between them was complete, though they did not cease entirely to speak to each other. Theywere both the open and avowed suitors of the young lady, and each one thought his own chance the best. Thus ...

THE HORRIBLE MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE IN LINCOLNSHIRE

... joined them, and the ; doctor was sent for. She was led to the front of the Hosse Inn, where she dropped down and died, never speaking. He had heard his uncle threaten it ?? Percy Pope, of Owston, spoke of baa;ng Ly found a punctured wound on the left side ...

Published: Friday 15 December 1882
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1570 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ATROCIOUS WIFE MURDER FOUR YEARS AGO

... dragged her toward the door. Rogers implored him not to do her any harm, as she had not provoked him in any way. Reid did not speak, but he loosed hold of his wife. What followed is best told in the words of Rogers herself. He left hold of her, and she ...

THE CRAWLEY COURT-MARTIAL

... says, we believe that the result of the court martial at Aldershott is likely to be made known almost immediately. Generally speaking, in cases where the proceedings are protracted and the evidence volum. nious, a period of some weeks between the decision ...

CHARGE OF MURDER AGAINST A CAPTAIN

... him. Jones said, Oh, captain, you will kill we 1 and the captain said, If I kill you, there is no one in Liverpool to speaks about it; I don't want you to carry the ship in that way. The day but one after this the captain went to the fore. castle ...

HULL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Commissioner that the bankrupt might come .up for further ?? HONOUR said it was no use bankrupt coming up unless she intended to speak the truth.-Mr. CHESTER said he had advised her to do so.-Mr. BIReS, solicitor to the assignees, said he intended prosecuting ...

CHARGE OF ADULTERY

... ier tongue, atndl that, site saidt, was the worst that could be alleged againtt her. The Freutchlmat, she said, could not speak a word of English, nor did she understand a word of trench ; it was impossible therefore, that any thing criminal could have ...

Published: Tuesday 13 February 1827
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1542 | Page: 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

REVIEW OF THE HULL POLICE FORCE

... pleasure on several previous occasions, to the very great efficiency he had always observed in the Hull police force. He did not speak of their efficiency in any particular branch of their duties, but from what he could hear, and from the opportunities he had ...

HULL COUNTY COURT—YESTERDAY

... when at York, stated to the jury that he attended the man 121 times, but in answer to Mr. Spurr, he now said he could not speak to having attended the defendant more than fifty times-thirty at Cottingham and twenty at Hull. The defendant and his wife ...