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THE POLICE ENQUIRY COMMITTEE

... being afraid that the crowd would assault him too. He never said Wright had struck him. James Watson, pointsman, deposed speaking to Wright while takiing Ritchie to the police-station, and he was then perfectly sober, and did not appear te have had drink ...

MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR IN HULL

... Hesadhdinoswf at him, nor did. he see hina or anybody else in the wtr The Coroner: If you are not speaking the truth yen- will he liable forpjuy - Witness : Iam speaking thetruth The Coroner : It is not very likely that you woldb I punished for this, bet you will ...

Published: Friday 05 November 1880
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2220 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE MYSTERIOUS CHILD MURDER CASE IN HULL

... asked, said she had not en. each gaged a solicitor at preseut, but she would require oner. one. She then expressed a desire to speak with Mr whicl Laverack, solicitor, who was in court, but no arrange. whicd ment was made with that gentleman. alive. Mr Stephenson ...

HULL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... ancient dame returned herselfas a Congregational Decanter,'' meaning, in correct language, Dissenter. A lady recently, in speaking of her husband, who had failed in the poultry business, said that he had been heavily engaged ir mercantile specalations ...

LONDON POLICE

... Wednesday last, hsewever, a gentlclnanly-dressed man walked itto the shrip, ani having got Mr. Johis- son aside, as if to speak. to him aboilt sonic particular business, woitlsoit anyt hesitation or circumloaimtioii of speech, lise told Mr. Johnson that ...

Published: Tuesday 11 December 1827
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1939 | Page: 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ALLEGED INSUBORDINATION IN BESIKA BAY

... imtportallnceo. cd it is scarcely probable that it 'will be immediately deciled. upon, as the September meeting is not, generally speaking, very fully attended. Ottee a mtouth a ?? of the brethren is hell at-the Fretnwiqonis' Hall. uller the title of the Lodgie ...

THE BYRON SCANDAL AGAIN

... in England. It was found amongst Mr Lewis's papers after his death, and is now in the possession of Mr Murray. The document speaks for itself sufficiently to need no comment:- It has been intimated to me that the persons understood to be the legal advisers ...

Police Court

... standing near to the door of the theatre, when Allison came up to him, and without request- ing him to remove, or so much as speaking a siigle word, shoved him off the pavement, and threw his head right against the wheel of his cab. lie asked him what he ...

EXECUTION OF CAPT. ROGERS AT KIRKDALE

... tie repetition of supplicationse to the Divine Being, and tle culprit responded with evsi dent earnestness and Riaicerity, spea'king so loudly as at tihes to be alm ost audible ?? antile scaffold. After the rope had been adjusted, the unhalpy man was heard ...

Published: Friday 18 September 1857
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 679 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL BANKRUPTCY COURT, WEDNESDAY

... true balance sheet,; and if you find any difficulty in doing so Mr Carrick will assist you .-Bankrupt said he only wanted to speak the truth. -The examination was accordingly adjourned. In re BENJAMIN SMITH, brick and tilemaker, Lud- borougb.-AnJouRNED ...

HULL COUNTY COURT, YESTERDAY

... include that wood in it; another portion was not included in the guarantee. -Mr Se ware, on being re-called, was unable to speak positively on either of these ?? jury ound a verdict for the plaintiff for £14.-The case occupied nearly four hours. The court ...

HULL BANKRUPTCY COURT, WEDNESDAY

... chi Were they Dot shams ? Yoa way as well speak tbe nai truth.-Bankrupt: I have come here to speak the truth. sea -His HONOUR: If you don't speak the truth you will not pass your examination ; if you do speak the truth, Ba you must ?? EATON expressed ...