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HIGH TREASON.—SESSIONS-HOUSE, BOROUGH

... refreshments. A deep) conversatin was e;ti ted into, but the strangers were 'lot allowed to over- hicar it, though they can speak to the traitors beig as. tmi- bled in consuL ation logcthcr It was agreed that next nighit a granid ?? shaild take'place at ...

Sittings at Westminster, February 17

... his situa- tion would ever be guilty of; that witnesses did not ?? there to. answer for the ?? of their past lives, but to speak to the iss~ue in question; that he vas bound to tell the jury, that the refusal of the witncss to ansiver tlhat question, threw ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Saturday, Nov. 21

... vervy cltstion so rnuch alarared her, that she wati for a fewv rii'utes imu a state of disti-aEtiorn. N hien tshe was aU(,to0 speak, she ex- claimed with a loud- 1hiick,. that he had beenl bitten in the hand by a dog in the suintloer. 5in ?? him, lie informed ...

WESTMINSTER SESSIONS

... shewv it seas drawsl through the outer gate of the court-yard. Pepper and Webster were again called, anid they could onlv Speak to the circunistance of the ctirt passing through the outer gate of the cOtrt-vard. Illr Andrews said, that all lie wns calied ...

PATENT CHAIN [ill]

... s as 31r lart had done. He sub- t a newv and usef imnprovement. The Lord Chancellor observed, that the rpecifitcation, in speak. it1O oft the invelltion, employed the plural term, Inprovemnents, and asked, what other itripr(wvement or imnprovemnewts ...

DURHAM ASSIZEZ.—FRIDAY, AUGUST 13

... nothing aboutit. I On behall' of Eden Mr Wilkinson called Sir Iobert Peat, who sold ?? st tever sheived any MuioVllingness to speak on the subject of tle murauder at; Herrington, O toiass-en,,tinaliii7L by Mir..H'illiais,. lie allowed tbat he had ilterrupted ...

Continuation of Mr Cartile's Trials

... maintained similar ?? though not espressWd. in so strong, or perhap:s so coarse a manner. Be had also desired to call witnesses to speak with re- gard to the difflietnces prevailing amonig 'different rligious sects. His -ordshipi had flelt it- bi duty, on, mature ...

LONDON SESSIONS, AND SHERIFF PARKINS

... shall hear no altercation. Sheriff Parkins seamed exceedintry d-spleased at this refusal to hear him. He tinade an effort to speak, but did not succeed. The recorder or- dlered that the business of the court should proceed. Sheriff 'Perkins was still ol ...

ESSEX LENT ASSIZES, March 10

... dinsner wiitb the family, and she endeavoured to appear cheerful. The next day she appeaired again unscell, and desired to speak in private with the servant. She spoke with tbe latter, and, pointing to a part of the room, said to her it broken English ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... have met together, in vielding to it; and they would find, that on the evening of the 9th; he was haranguing the people, and speaking of the magistrates who prohibited the meet- ing, by the appellation of No. g; in allusion to nine tailors. He used terms ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES—SATURDAY, APRIL 1

... told her too ?? seduced a ?? woman at Hlavre, ant has a nife gind six children at Weooeleich he is about 58 years old, end speaks the Irish acceit beialg a native of Armagh. While on bis examination at WVoohlics i hc said he knew the property found on ...

THE CATO-STREET PLOT

... agirated, arid wept bitterly, especially when lie mentioned his Biwn poverty, and the distress of hisfamily. He continued speaking for about 20 mirrutes. The Chief Justice, on asrertainirg from the prisoner that he had finish- ed what he bad to say, called ...