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GREAT LOCAL WILL CAUSE

... the son of Thomas Knight, who occupied a small property in Cumberland. He was at verv well-edulcated man, and could read and speak French fluently. In 1820, the deceased, on the demise of his uncle, came intoproperty worth £15,000.; and in 1828 he ?? or ...

STAFFORDSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... transfer. Speake did not make-an appli- !. tionm ein s te& place at Ihe adounul mseeing. auti I ee uSti~cS refueed eo renew the license or conason the transfer to Johnson.-Poljoe-conzstable Edwrards gave evidence of the serving of the notices uwn Speake, end ...

THE WIDOW'S APPEAL TO THE JUDGE

... that I have not had one stain on my character, as many could ?? learned judge was about to speak, when the accused woman, in vehement tones, proceeded: I speak truthfully before yo as my earthly judge, and before God, who is my heavenly judge, and who ...

THE CARDIFF STRIKE

... affects about three hundred men. The tramway men are to come out on strike to-night, and fresh hands are being imported. Speaking at a crowded meeting of strikers last' night, Mr. H. Wilson announced that the South Shields Branch of the Seamen's and Firemen's ...

THE SINGULAR MATRIMONIAL CASE

... no right to speak to women. On another occasion while at Hastings he had cause to' speak to his wife about Mrs. Blythe. Mrs Blythe shortly afterwards came up to the room, and his wife said: Mrsm Blythei my husband objects 'to my speaking to you because ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... grandfather, speaking of a visit paid to him by Roger in 1845, says, lie speaks Eng- lish tolerably well; and that being so, what do you think of Viscount brinuont and those other family wiit- nesses saying that at that time lie could speak no English ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... Sale was ordered toe pay 2s, 6d, ?? EvenaeCE,-FredOTick Hicks, William Speak, | cud Josenh RIhodes, tbree youths, were charged with is being disorderly in Essington Street; and Speak was g. fnrther charged with asssultiun a cabman named Frederick Bates ...

REVOLTING MURDER AND MUTILATION

... stances of the murder and the apprehension of the prisoner. In reply to the Stipendiary, witness stated that the prisoner could speak Englishfluently. Accused was ?? the Coroner opened his enquiry. Pairs. I-ent described the tragic scene in the bedroom, resulting ...

A WIFE'S VISITORS AND A HUSBAND'S RIGHTS

... invalid permcission, in the knowledge that it is in defiance of the husband's pro- hibition, is doing an illegal act. I am not speaking, of course, of a visit which may be one of necessity as, for example, a doctor's visit; Ideal only with a visit induced ...

THE CHARGE OF MURDER AT STOURBRIDGE

... any si witnesses then, except one to speak to the identity of the d body. He should then adjourn the inquest to id have a careful post iorftefi examination made of the body ir of the deceased. lie had been speaking to the gentlemen t- who represented the ...

THE ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE AT WALSALL

... hour or three-quarters; the longest tisa she was abaent being about five minutes,, Certainly, she did not speak asfreely as usual, but. she did speak more than to answer his questions, The whole evening she sat on his left side, until he asked her to sit ...

THE RECENT JEWELLERY ROBBERIES IN BIRMINGHAM

... Israel Raphael, pawnbroker, Steelhouse Lans, as a lady of vesy high htanding and wealth. bayerz stated that she was unable to speak the Esglish language, and that he was, bor interpreter. She bad just come from abroad, but although she had £100. or £200. ...