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... into m breast (thebreast of my gown). I put it into my breas open. I then called ' Mr. Harrison' twice over, but he di not speak. I said, 'Lookey, thou has murdered that man. He replied, ' Ye -, I'll murder ye before long.' Harrlo ] sat down on the chair ...

THE TAPLIN DIVORCE CASE

... kind existing -infamous places that speak loudly of demoraiisation, and of p-ndering to the passions, snticing notices posted up in order to atllre the voung, the unwary, and the profligate. When a teetotaller speaks of the festival in these terms we ...

DEVON ASSIZES

... beard the prisoner's mother, speaking from thle opper stairs:- she said, Jane, Zacls. is here, Iis this the bundle Itam to give 1dim. Jane celled out-yes :-thtit voice was from ther sleeping room. I did not hoar the prissiser speak 'till about 10 miniutes'after ...

EXPOSING DISEASED MEAT FOR SALE AT EXETER

... Tspley): i Stop a minute. 'Ihe Constable: Down yeu go. I Defendant (excitedly) . Stop a minute. Can't I speak to tte gentlemen a minutc. I want to speak to my housekeeper. . Mr. Brockl: You can ?? to her down stairs. , Defendant, after some trouble, was ...

CONSPIRACY AND FRAUD

... set of scoundrels. Nlagisirate.-1 cannot allow such language to be used hero. Claytolt;-If fellows speak downrigbt lies, I'll be hanged if I don't speak in reply, The prisoners friends came forward and gave them good characters for induistry and honesty: ...

ACTOR MURDERED

... lie had henrd spoken of as an old super. lie know he was asking for Mr. Terriss on Wednesday night, I passed himn without speaking, continued Mr. Lane, hbt a few minutes afterwards heard. a great noise, and, on rushing out found lie lied stabbed Mr. Terriss ...

CROCKERNWELL PETTY SESSIONS

... horse was in end as to his seasing the defendant with the vords, horse at Drewteig= on n the 3rd nIt., and Ole witness O. the speaking to him hmrey replied that the blacksmith had liver- pricked the foot, at the same time dealing it three heavy ranc1e0 blows ...

TEIGNMOUTH PETTY SESSIONS

... Paddon's MO,1 wta taking some horses to tile farm. The ,itele dant came up the road and asked hiln to stap as he wanted to speak to him. Witu. lt Sve up the road and defendant ?? He then collared witness and threw bn!toltie ground, hurting his hip and ...

EXMOUTH PETTY SESSIONS,—THURSDAY

... mentioned he was called on by Mr. Widdicombe to disperse a crowd of noisy revellers who had collected near his house, and on speaking to a man named Pym (who appeared to be the ringleader), and requesting the whole of them to go home, he refused. He then ...

CASTLE OF EXETER

... and prevented him, Surv roved She went up St. Thomas and made a complaint to P.C. repai plan- Dimond, and whilet she was speaking to him the defendant notie er the came up and abused and threatened her. HIe subsequently bar t 3crs became very violent ...

NEGLECT AND ILL-TREATMENT AT EXMOUTH

... that the father was to call and I see him. He did hot comne.-Mr. Vine said . it had been shown that the gir. I did not always speak the truthil She had never been refused food by her father when she went to him. Her I aunt had frequently fed her. The father ...

SIR J. PATTESON

... however instinctive it might appear, to the mere gift of nature. It was natural, no doubt, in the learned judge of whom we are speaking; but it had been carefully cultivated by the industry of half a century -some forty years of which bad been spent in the ...