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Lincoln Assizes

... the witness's box stamped wvith the ignomniny of the broadest perjury, for on the trial at the last assizes lie had sworn to speak the whole tsrth, and yet he cos- cealed all the evidence he had this day given. Fle came to-day to swear solemnly wvhlst ...

BOARD OF ENQUIRY

... upon what had just fallen from Sir Hew Dalrymple. Certain paragraphs had appeared in the newspapers, which Iad ventsfed to speak upon his conduct in the late transactions in Portugal, as if the writers of them had received any authority or information ...

CONVENTION of CINTRA

... of Lilbon, though he I uoderstood thi6 posi3ris of. IDLisbp to lie siropg. Of the. strepgtll of. the castle lie cusdde ot speake e~rhvn 11,exadihihed ii. Hie wvas then 5ikd supposing thle F~rench k to. lave'~been dri'ven bi l to~k Lio~n,'cnvd they, with ...

CASE OF THE DUKE OF YORK

... ht LiTT ia has beepn ddresied by the Duke of'Yoitt to etthe Speaker. of the House of Commons, in whicl~i'ti Royal Highness speaks of. -his feelings'being much hurt. he by the inquiry that has been instituted against himl he., in the course of which, hisaname ...

Published: Tuesday 28 February 1809
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1167 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

INQUEST ON LORD FALKLAND

... the cavity, and became in a petrified state, and one of the large .intestines w as also wounded. Mr.. Heaviside could not speak to the cause of the wound, but the deceased died in tonsequence of it; . Thomas Norgrove, one of Mr. Powell's servants, was ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... iconidtct andc the weaponi prisoner said Ie should not tli liiv' ecen sorry'if he had 'k l2iled rhe matn,-aiid then p1, speaking to the witriess said, 'if lie ent a yard nearer, 'wf he the pristisers i'iodld serve him in the sarne ^man_- res , ner ...

Yorkshire Lent Assizes

... Fletcher was upon th'e' lour; witne'ss 'as~sVst'd t'o' reuidve her Lot'o a chiair, 'shiet op~end h'er: eir'es; hut'did no(it s'p'eak; it w'as six o 'clock before she sok'e. t, Fletcer was abut 55 %earl of age. R't i6d Arrusn lived next 8do6`orto4 to'd eat ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... tlie-defenrt 5t; horseback, attended by his gruons; he sse e4 Captain' Trafford (viso comtnatsded rha drag ° asked, might lte speak to tile people t not, unless he could persuade them to de1 :4 but he thought lhis (the defendatit's) re-' irritate therit ; ...

York Lent Assizes, MARCH 16, 1809

... hand snder-the pillow' assd raised her, in order to get her to speak at all; a-id said, iu a tone of voice loud enough, lie thought, to be heard-down ste-aisj do-you know who you- are speaking to,- Mrs : Gray? She answered, - Mr. Talpp-and spolte Iquite ...

York Lent Assizes, MARCH 16, 1809

... and left it for my Learned- Friend to calltthe others if hi pleased. -Osse of these wjitveses prove Mrs: Gray could not speak at all when the will was etecated; and andther proved that shesaid ayes:- and that afterwards she 'said to; Mr. Jackson, she ...

MURDER

... which I of had just'accomplished when Mrs. Gibson stood before a me: site looked wild and agitated, and, before I could a. speak, clapped her hands, and exclaimed; I have lat d thein kotA in !-I looked into the well, and saw both the I children in the ...

Court-Martial on Admiral Harvey

... the Conmmande r itt Chief ?-A. I wai present on the quarter-deck 'of fuse Caledonia at site time that Adutiral Harvey was speak- log with Ca ptalss Bedford, hust I did not hear otie word of that cosiversatlon. I. was at that time' tahLting wvith Sir I-Isirry ...