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WARWICK SESSIONS

... WARWICK SESSIONS. THE KING t. WELLS. r The defendant, Thomas Wells, was indicled for a misderneanour, in speaking seditious words. To this the defendant pleaded not guilty. Want of time, says the Birmingkam Chronicle, G compels us 10 be very brief in ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... you our preeent situation, and the scandalous anduct of those officers xvho have deserted us. I inteld to Id nothing..I will speak plain facts, and I clear General Evereurt of any intention to deceive. I am sure all our tpections vvill be realised. I tell ...

[ill]

... the Gentlemen was, that if they came to arrest me I would 1 go with thetn. Upon which'Mr. Coode said, that hie wished * to speak with me alone. I wi'hdrew with him into my bed f room, when lie made a demand of 2501. w ich he said his wife gave me in Brunswick; ...

LAW REPORT

... ; .snd ~qui 1.the Master was to lreport on tile indemnity. Otil tthii, wiholnutf too da report, I cannot, with propriety, speak and yet thais is tlire tire ground of the Motion. They attack umy clcirnts, Aanie I am ) t .disarmed frnim defending tieMt ...

ROSCOMMO ASSIZES

... a person a few minutes after they left the house; he I said lie knew him ; she desired him to -hoId his tongue, and not to speak of i. I Cross-examined by Mr. 131 Bkeney.-Livec but a short time in this country ; her hus'hand is in England ; he lived at ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... to the probable connexion be- tween his son and the plaintiff The case here closed for the plaintiff, and Mr. Grey rose to speak in mitigation of damages, which lhe di-l with great ability and argument; he con- tended that his Learned Friend had drawn ...

MURDER AND ARSON

... lay, a bunch of keys. He had since re- roained in charge of the property. William Reven, a shoemaker, was then called, to speak to the ideiitity of the bodies. He had I known Mr. Parker and his housekeeper for several years. He had made shoes for the ...

IRISH CIRCUITS

... intentin.of visiting the gaol, and make my observatinns t6ereeil. I iut there is one thing which I have to notice, andi I can speak to you with the more confidence, baving sorite experieonte on the subieci. There are several gaols in Ireland, in which schools ...

ENGLISH CIRCUITS

... to dinner with the family, and she endeavoured to -ppe tea cheerful. The next day she appeared again unvell ad d desired to speak in, private writh the servant. She spoke I with the latter, aid pointielg to the stightccbtir in the rootn, said to her in ...

ENGLISH CIRCUITS

... Ceok lived at Melton; keeping a felimonger's shop, and was extressely well known; witness knows nothing sbont his credit, but speaks of him personally; does, not know ,lf his buying fa other persons bedides the Defendants, but does know that Be bought of ...

[ill] CIRCUITS

... servant of Mr. Ovens's, and was so in December last ; remembers the night of the robbery; was disturbed by the noise of persons speaking in the office under where she slept: rose tip and saw three men from the loft; one of them had a candle ; their faces were ...

HUNT'S TRIAL

... sitic~sa. to tblie gas boutvol'L4 tLO; pce- ag~itSt thle rnillirr'y thleir beilag O~tacked. td aa-rt w ~c, ut PIE He oily, Speaks to thQ his~iitg enldhltotig. I shlall contraclkt [Wt, niisd. Mhill a he ot coroorated by is biv~tavir legiie trasee, nine ...