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Hull, Yorkshire, England

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HULL POLICE REPORT

... till I was bald. Twice, I think, we eott at it, round about loike -Witoesses 'were s called to prove the assault, and one to speak in mitigation ; 22.- i the 1001 111t0d that the CtOMIRpl5L11lt, whein he had hold of ha;te Y thc defendant's hair, slid, I ...

EAST-RIDING MIDSUMMER QUARTER SESSIONS

... morning of the robbery. of The ?? Ihave Yo tO Sy wtitnes to speak to yo.r jng character I .to The prisoner said be had no wittnesses. He wais sure thlt his Mr. Hart. one of the jury, would speak for him. fly leave of the counsel for the probecution, Mr ...

HULL MIDSUMMER GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS

... witness gave Isis evidence as to thils be part of the cosa in at very isdecisive hiansner. , , ho Witnesaes were called to speak to the prisoners' be *d character. Mr. George Wright, innkeeper, of Paul], ds had known her eighteen years; she avas industrious ...

HULL POLICE REPORT

... force, wvith assaulting him. It appeared that ?? hat officer, who is an efficient member of thse force, had a occasionr to speak to tire complainant respecting a Re its woman who had left his house, wherr the felloav became do Rev, impertinent, and so ...

MYSTERIOUS CASE OF MURDER

... While they I %vere proceeding aloeg the top of the field, Jefferson I observed somebody in the hedge, but west on withouti. speaking ; the brakesmen also observed otto, and called i out Hoilon I upon which the villaia instanitly fired a pistol at him ...

HULL POLICE REPORT

... their offspring ti ,,you have. Your Pheart dees not appear to ho afisinated by a single parental feeling. l iri. PALsiEs': YOU speak efitatred ; -why, every one gIT wvio hias the slightest knowvledie of your biutal and o1I cowardly coniduct, catinot tail to ...

HULL POLICE REPORT

... that the dog was so tightly muzzled as not to on allow a finger being pet into his mouth, and. witnesses ties were called to speak to that as a fact;- hut ho -was re. tiol minded. by the court of the wide marks en the arm of the complainant. He replied that ...

HULL POLICE REPORT

... falsehood as to say that you had only the first small quantity ? and he replied, Well, I know nothing -about it. Mr. Ayug: You speak positively as to the two sorts comprising the five pounds nine ounces ? Witness: I have no doubt as to the Cavendish. Joliffe ...

SHOCKING MURDERS IN SOMERSETSHIRE

... rents, leases, and game. [Cheers.] -ohikitprfcl right that these things should be discussed. These are times when farmes must speak out, not only about guano and drilling,, but about land agents, laud valueres, and ganie preservers- and indeed it would be ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... behind the counter, immediately said, 1Mr. Beswick, can I serve you with any thing? Mr. Beswick replied that he wished to speak wvith him tprivately, and both then wvent into a private room, accompanied by Mr. Percival, who had been in the shop during ...

EXTRAORDINARY INSTANCES OF CREDULITY IN YORKSHIRE

... outside the court. Air. 'AIMNstus, the superintendent of police, stated that in this remarkable case, the prisoner, who could speak very fluently, had pretended to le deaf and dumb, and told fortunes. Sheha practisedupoi the simplicity of a young woman nansd ...