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Law Intelligence

... not tberA see anything more till I got above Mr. Ridleyv's; but fodd I heard some talking, and understood Welch was lfee I Speaking to Proud. I next saw Welch, at the gate racti: going into Mr. Ridley's farm-yard. strike and kick tles' Proud bath with his ...

CASE OF ROBERTS, LATELY CONDEMNED TO BE HUNG FOR THE BIRMINGHAM RIOTS

... home In about a quarter of an hour. When lian I reached the esid of Addorley-street, I spoke to cd a 9rse. sInowles; whuile speaking, I saw the prisoner to to stand at his own esitry, and exllgly ppposite. All euld the neiglhosurs *ere then lo Kinsg at the ...

Law Intelligence

... in. I did not chart see anything move till I got above Alr. Rde';btr I heard some talking, and understood Welch Was% 1fee speaking to Proud. I next saw Welch, at the gate racki .eing into Mr. Ridy' fr-yard. strike and kick the r Proud both with his hands ...

Central Criminal Court

... prisoner-, and hie told ciir her to tell the pro0sceutrix that he wanted to speak Avh to hert, and the prosecutrix went out to him. The ca prisoner then said he wanted to speak to her very pai particular-, and the prosecutrix replied 1Let me thu hear ...

THE TRIAL OF WILLIAMS AND BINNS

... Judge, I am quoting an authority which you will venerate, and Ad'hich the Learned J, 1ge who now tries me will assent to. Speaking of the evidenep necessary to support a seditious speech, he Says, that it is not even any words. sentenevs, or parts of sentesces ...

THE CHARTIST TRIALS

... speech. -i I jleft w the meeting for a short time, and when-I- etrned a FYuell was speaking. The peaple weh theI cheer- pt Mg very much. When Fussell had done speaking Pt Williams said. Now friends, fall in, tour abreast.' t I saw Williams in front of ...

STAFFORDSHIRE ASSIZES

... have got me I e- to speak for them at elections to keep them in good ed humaur? so I don't know. m Don't you think I generally kept them in good hu- m mour ? ye Yes, I think they were in tolerable good humour| be when you were speaking. n- Cross examined ...

Central Criminal Court

... We have broug'ht ha in you this little girl,' and lie replied, ,That is Bosti it good, but added that he could not speak to her lrt is then, and she must come the next morning, when fear is lie pronaised to take her into his service. She went jorit ...

STAFFORDSHIRE ASSIZES

... about half-nast two o'clock in the afternoon, at the Crown Bank. You took for . your text a passage out of Isaiah. You did not speak of the Qu-en's bastards, .Yo said something about a King's bastard, but I did not hear you say 0 anything about the Q~ueen ...

SINGULAR CASE OF POISONING

... He addressed a'meeting of Pre. pi eursors on Monday, at the Corn Exchange. Mr. tb n O'Connell did nat appear, and did aot speak, in s- good spirits. He - tonfessed tbatthbe Precursors. e were not so numerous as Ise had hoped they would' h - be; ;and that ...

PREVENTION OF COLLIERY ACCIDENTS

... hd seen it, but ao Df not at work. . ?? , ., , , a The following witnesses were then called by Mr ani AD FoiURDINIS1E, to speak to the efficiency of Ithe inven- Ml Df tien:' ti is.. TeOmAS Cudoanirr in the sm p!oy of. Mr. Brixdey hi e. at SneydgreenColliery ...