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LANCASTER ASSIZES

... On Friday, the 17th-of Octobeir; the deceased, MIr. Southgate, was: standing upon the pre- mises of the . Custom.4iouse, speaking to a, person named. ! Pike, when the prisoner, who- had been observed coming in that direction, passed with such rapidity ...

Lancaster Spring Assizes

... of mi.. Taylor to offer hlimelef as 1 a candidate for the suffisges of tine electors of ClItheroe at ti the last election. Speaking of Mr. Taylor, the defendant a said, He has. been prevented, by the eober judgment of t Mr. Green, from makng an egregious ...

CHESHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... tmaster, Will- lham Tu'rnier, Esq., M.P., kof Sirlgley'. Maost reslicetable trailes melt tram Mtilcei'iesldci were calleil to speak to chanracter.- Tire ArT'rolNfsx'-GFNERZAL ilieu slateit [1111 [her iriolier had bener cairyintta oil thus system to soio extleint ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... John Taylor, to offer him- re self as a candidate for the suffrages of the electors of Cli. gr theroe at the last election. Speaking of Mir. Taylor, the'., defendant said' 'i He has been prevented by the sober C1 judgement of Air. Green, from making an egregious ...

SPECIAL POLICE MEETING

... itouses tad been attacked and ransacked, and that one of their servants tad witnessed the outrage, and had tihe honesty to speak toothose who did it, so that tite offenders could be iden . tified. Supposing, after this, that some of the parties so charged ...

Lancaster Summer Assizes

... Aitswrwtch,) handcuffed, and with his hands' t lhbehilnd hini. They pushed plaintiff alitrg, and would not~let S1 him atop to speak towiitnets. They took hnimto bridewvell. ci Mir. Win. Jones, the plaintiff's attorney stated that his client bad been brought ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... vitriol at a druggist's, and went to the outside of the prosecutor's office and wtited for him. ?? saw her there, but did not speak to her. Soon after eight o'clock on tire same evening, she came up to him in the street, anti asked him for two-pence to buy ...

Lancaster Summer Assizes

... £15 into court, alleging -that -that wee the full fla exteent to which, he Was liable.- Sevealwineses were the called to speak to the atate ofteprmss For the defence It appeac htM. nSeat, the dlt,. architect and surveyor, hdbeeplydyboprties get to snake ...

CASE OF THE REV. W. ROWLATT

... accused of an set of dishonesty before. h lain now employed as aI porter, and I cite get many te- ll spectable gentlemen to speak to my charac ter -Mr. Wood being questioned by the Mayor. add that the luck had beeta ?? picked, and that theprisruner might ...

TRAGIC EVENT—LOVE AND SUICIDE

... ear, atnd lie considered it his duty, as the fadier of a family, to have thens itt- vestigated, and requested Alrs Binber to speak to Aliss Bethell about thesir Hle himself fuyther told the young lady that lie would nrentiorn the repotta to her moether and ...

LADY HEWLEY'S CHARITY.—JUDGMENT

... Wellbeloved, in Kingston-upon-oledlock, denying the divinity of ChuriL His lordship read part of the sernon.J -So again, Dr: ?? speaks to the same effect.- L is lordship read frqm his answer and sermons also. I-Such, then, arethe doctrines of the Unitarians ...

CONCLUSION OF THE THRAL OF FIESCHI, MOREY, PEPIN, &c., AND JUDGMENT ON THE PRISONERS.—EXECUTION ON THE THREE NAMED

... replied calmly, t it is not my courage that fails me4 but my legs. Before they quitted the prison, as Pepin was pressed to speak, Fieschi entreated him, and even threw himself at his feet, begging him to tell the whole truth as he ead doeue, and then he ...