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Birmingham Police Court

... leather cap. wisichs had attached to it by buckles and straps . a leather supporter of the lsnder jaw. lie was not yet able to speak quite plain, but gave the following narrative of his charge against Nolan, for whom S1r. Johes Powell appeared :-A day or two ...

DISTRESSING SUICIDE OF A MERCHANT AT THE STORK HOTEL

... was a staff merchant, at Bradford, nted that he bad not seen him during the last three or four months, nor was he hble to speak to the state of his nsind. Deceased was thirty-two years of age, and married, having one daughter. Tie next witness was Joseph ...

THE DALE END TRAGEDY

... the man desisted; and, thinking that deceased was stunned from the fall and kick, I raised hima up and tried to got him to speak. He said 0 Lord, Bill ' and that was all. About a minute after wards one of the women who had been fighting fell to the ...

THE MURDER AT SEDGLEY

... umany a ties over asked deceased to give him his sixpeuco, and the letter stood with lis bands in his pockets, an did not speak or db an) thing to provoke Wilke. Tills was ?? twelve o'clock. Wilks then v ent down the street about twenty or thirty yards ...

THE WHITTALL STREET EXPLOSION

... ?? of the streac. of flanme fronc the gas. pipe. Tle Coroner: Yes, Mr. Lyons Tarner speaks positively to a flashiue the posterior part of the building ; no one speaks po.itively to the matter. Mr. totteran: Yes, a flash; but he did not state that it was ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF CONSPIRACY IN SCOTLAND

... of whiskey, and John laughed and said they had the old chap safe enough now. I recollect the day after the affair happened speaking to Mrs. Boyle. Shoe expected the police doctor to visit her. She askced me to get a peneiysvorth of blood, and lshe daubed ...

STAFFORDSHIRE SESSIONS

... tihumbhr of gentlemsen,ao aidngst whom were some of the Granpd Jury, who gave Davis an excellent character, some of them speaking from a thirty years' knowledge of him. Tin e Chairman summed up care- fsefllyrianed the Jury, after about half an hours ...

THE WEDNESBURY MURDER

... strike her or kick lier, and in about five minutes ;he left the house. I did not see deceased move ifefr she fell, nor adid she speak. I should think she lived about five or ten) minutes after she fell. Owen left as she fall, hut came back to the house i and ...

THE CASE OF SUDDEN DEATH IN THE WARWICK COUNTY GAOL

... the course of questions put to the head turnkey, he sid the prisoners had met together and deputing one of their number to speak to hinm (Niaconochie) desired to see the Goveraor. He replied that they could see the governor in the course of the day. A ...

BOROUGH QUARTER SESSIONS

... he (Mr.h Moaden) knew of no other place to which the boy could be sent a The Reformatorles were all ?? Recorder said he was speak- n ?? with one of the managers of a reformatory the other da, and Il was told, in answer to a question, that there was room ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... was at Bristol ; he had paid them on that account- £i4. in January last, and- £64. 10s: just before the order he had been speaking- of. In order to ?? proiusc- tion of other evidence, Mr. Motteram applied for an adjournment. Adjourned accordingly till ...

Law Intelligence

... ground of complaint except that the Jury had, in the exercise of their discretion, assessed the damages too high. Generally speaking, the Court had no right to invade the province of the Jury by interfering with their discretion in the assessment of damages; ...