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COMMITTAL OF A HUSBAND FOR THE MURDER OF HIS WIFE

... in about five minutes she heard him get out. He said, 1 Mary, Mary, speak. No answer. Art not for speaking to me? Get into bed; th' child wants thee. There was no reply. i' Speak, he said, -- or I'll call up Margaret. No reply. The prisoner then ...

THE QUEEN v. JOSEPH RAYNER STEPHENS

... obstruct the execution of the laws, and in different parts of the said discourse did then and there unlawfully and seditiously speak, publish, and address to the said persons so present and assembled in the said meeting-house, and in their hearing amongst ...

COMMISSION OF LUNACY UPON A MAIDEN LADY

... appeared to be about 36 years of age, and was extremely graceful in her deportment. She had a book in lier hand while she was speaking, and there was considerable animation and pathos in her mode of expression. In answer to the Chief Commissioner's questions ...

MURDER AT BOLTON

... endeavouring to conceal it. Witness rode towards him until be got within 30yards of him, and asked him his way, but he did not speak to him. 'T'he man made across the moorin the di- rection of HRaliwell, from which place witness had come. Witness went straight ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... a matter which has come to our knowledge may throw some doubt on its success. We. leari that the baronet of whom wve are speaking, having been so hapjpy In conciliating the respect of the late King of England, is desirous of exercising the seine amiable ...

ALLEGED MURDER AT HAYES, NEAR UXBRIDGE

... saw deceased ; nothing passed between us, except he put out his hand to me, and I took hold. of it, Itioughs hiim too ill to speak to.. His three auits were with him. I then saw, that he was near his death. I[did not again see deceased until this morning ...

SHERIFFS' COURT, RED LION-SQUARE

... papers. Mr. Hansard is the nominal defendant in this action; of the Messrs. Hazzard, who are de- fendauts, far be it from me to speak with the least dis- respect. It cannot be supposed that they were actuated by any malicious feelings in the publication ofothe ...

MURDER AT BRIDGWATER

... the assistance of another per- son. When I got into the light I perceived myi son had several wounds. I (lid not hear him speak afterwards. He lived about three hours and a half After being stabbed. Other witnesses were examined, who corroborated the ...

ALLEGED MURDER AT ISLINGTON

... ing he was in the shop, when deceased caime through, and, turning into the passage, went out at the street door. She did not speak to him, nor he to her. She was formerly very high-spirited, but had latterly appeared very melan- choly. He never saw her again ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... not guilty with great emphasis. The Common-Sergeant told the prisoner that the sheriff had informed the court that le could speak English flu- ently; he should, however, be indulged with an inter- preter, but be must not suppose that lie could impose upon ...

CASE OF ABDUCTION

... o~ut with my mother during the six weeks that elapsed front the time he first asked me to marry him. I was in the habit of speaking to Yore about the business of the house. No- thing but common conversation occurred between us after the marriage. He never ...