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MURDER OF A SWEETHEART NEAR DURHAM

... the victim's month without a po8F viortem examination, but it is thought that the second of two shots which the neighbours speak to mustbhave been the echo of the first report. No weapon was f )und in the room,. so that'h'ei½ fact could not he established ...

THE CRIMINAL STATISTICS OF HULL

... superintendents, 7 inspectors, 32 sergeants, 6 9 detective-sergeants, and 194 constables . total 243. The d returns presented speak very favourably of the duties l performed by the force, but I entertain the opinion that a with increased facilities in the ...

LAW OF ARREST IN EXECUTION

... Report on the Law of Bankruptcy and Insolvency, wherein he de- scribes a debtor usa wrong deer. Ar. Serjeait ?? ning speaks of that report 8as enable onep and containing valuable information, of which he had'aales imef The question of arrest in ...

BRIDLINGTON COUNTY COURT

... the houses, or having accepteeb thek hev from him. When defendant was in her homte paying the rent, plaintiff went out to speak to the butekerr and when she returned defendant had gone and the key wsu left on the table. Verdict for plaintiff, with oots ...

DEPLORABLE CASE

... had no occasion to do so unless he chose; he was not going to be a witness for either party; but even if he were, he would speak the truth without it. The magistrates immediately committed him for seven days to Wakefield House of Correction. Mr Ripley ...

FROM THE BISHOP OF LIMERICK's CHARGE

... FROM T sE C I BrSIIOP OF LIMERICK's CIHARGE; To speak my sentiments plainly, (forin.all my intercourse with you, I shall be plain' and simple,) I do not see how a clergyman, consistently with the sacredness and separation Of his character and office, ...

Published: Monday 15 September 1823
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 616 | Page: 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE CHILD MURDER IN HULL

... your daughter ever examined by a doctor as to her head? i -Witness : I don't know, unless her mother had her ?? Firth: I am speaking of when she was I young.-Witness: We had a family ?? Firth: i That: was for family ailments ?-Witness: Yes.-Tbe Coroner : ...

DOUBLE MURDER AT CLEVEDON

... better go. I remained at hoe with my childreI that day, and my husband on his return bore that n appeared cool, and did not speak kind as usual On th next morning I got up and prepared bre husband and two children. We br ast fo m and he was then kind to ...

TOW ATTEMPTS AT MURDER BY AN AFRICAN SLAVE

... t 040. W U55 n hn. . Nurmnoylea (pulico-censtsble No0. 133 Eii, who speaks several languages 11aently, was engaged to interpret the evidence to the prisoner, who, he said, could speak the Genroese dialect. Mr Salter, of the Strangers' Holme, was engaaed ...

FRIGHTFUL MILITARY TRAGEDY

... the weather and the excitement of the review. Poor Dr. M'Cauley died ii hiis chair, after one or two ineffectual attempa to speak or respire. As might be anticipated, the wretched mauiac was dead before midnightt, and subsequenitly all inqqest was held ...

HULL COUNTY COURT—THURSDAY

... short time afterwards he saw Hugh Chatham trotting his horse on the road to Brantinghamthorpe. He had not the opportunity of speaking to him. He found that no authority had been given to defendant to I take out the horse by the proprietor of the stables. ...

MYSTERIOUS CASE OF MURDER

... While they I %vere proceeding aloeg the top of the field, Jefferson I observed somebody in the hedge, but west on withouti. speaking ; the brakesmen also observed otto, and called i out Hoilon I upon which the villaia instanitly fired a pistol at him ...