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THE BANNERCROSS MURDER.—EXECUTION OF PEACE

... and, as lie was doing it, Peace, in quite a different voice from that in which he had previously been speaking-it seemed, indeed, as if he were speaking very sharply-said, 'I should like a drink. Have you got a drink to.giv m?'I The chaplain, taking no ...

PRESTON QUARTER SESSIONS

... assaults at these Quarter Sessions, is not very F ~.much increased. Gentlemen, in my opinion, and gui~ n I speak as I think I am entitled to speak, per .1 as a man having some authority, and what is much - o more to the purpose having had a good deal of ...

PRESTON COUNTY COURT

... that he could tallr to bis wife better ,re than lie could to him. Tiles plaintiff stated that lie would not Id. allow him to speak to his wife, and evetutially the two is seized hold of eacih other and fell. While they were ono a.s the ground the defendant ...

PRESTON COUNTY COURT

... Nant wich' in'support of the candidature of Xir. Stephens for the Crewe division of th county Mr. St. Johni' orbett rosa to speak. He wasrunahierto make himself heard. Waxing indignant at the'freqaentiintrrnptions' Mir. Corbett 'shook his list end eoxclaimed ...

THE HARPURHEY MURDER

... Laycock at Old Trafford Polite. astation, although no charge whatever bias been preferre I against him, and he is not, strictly speaking, in custody. h Laycock told the police authorities at Old Trafford all DA - had to say in the matter at least three days ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... InFyide. road. A witness stated that he saw the prisoner go up to the woman and strike her a severe blow In the mouth, without speak. Ing to her, and without the slightest provocation on her part. The woman's husband said she was brought home insensible, about ...

BLACKBURN COUNTY COURT

... had called several times for s the balance, but defendant put him off. He took a witness, 'but y could not get Richmond to speak; at last ho said that he owed hinm nothing. Thea. Woodcock reluctantly owned that he was present wvhen the £12 were lent, and ...

ANOTHER MURDER

... which we complained as a blot upon our boasted morality, and a disgrace to those whose high privilege and solemn duty it is to speak words of warning and comfort to the vicious and unhappy. In the locality known as Turk's Head-yard, John Banks, described upon ...

PRESTON POLICE CASES

... glasses of ale, and tre5 'est both have got drunk. Richard Smith, landlord of a hiit house il Ribbleton-lane, was called to speak to the cha- racters of the prisoners, and stated that be hn.l .!iolo them for a long time, aud had neaer heard anytlhi, ?? ...

PRESTON INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... down, eved meaning the money. Mrs. Speak subsequcntly came down l I to stairs and conversed with Ball in the bar. Witness heard t per- something said about money, anid also saw money l ling counted. Ball thanked Mrs. Speak, and then they left I one the house ...

POLICE CASES DURING THE WEEK

... great nuisance. Whilst Williams was stating the com- plaint he was interrupted by Mr. Blackhurst saying, Come, young man, speak up oncein your life.-(Laughter.) Williams having reiterated the charge, Mr. Blackhurst said, Now have you done? Williams: ...