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SUFFOLK SUMMER ASSIZES

... was present ti in February 1835. at a meeting of tbe ?? defiend- it ant it the cuunrlinltouise of the latter, resirecting buiinting a the mill. Mr. Cobbold cwsireci to have a mill built at a Ii certain price, and asked Rushbronk to iend in ...

SUFFOLK ASSIZES

... R The Judge: Serving as a common sailor ? n( Moore: Yes, my Lord. tb The Judge: It is a pity you did not leave him there. fo (Laughter.) cl The prisoners, in defence, said they gave the prosecu- s, trix a shilling, and that ...

MURDER OF A HUSBAND BY HIS WIFE

... with her. She left before 4 o'clock. She said her husband had been very poorly all the night before. As she went out she. said she must make haste home, as that was puddinig 'night. Witness asked her if she ...

NORFOLK LENT ASSIZES

... authorize a second arrest, It might of itself be a very good ground of action, but a man could not be arrested a second time, Mr. Bare, very a, much like a cat that has a mouse ...

SUFFOLK LENT ASSIZES

... his death, witness was present when a sum of money, consisting of sovereigns and half-sovereigns, were found in a closet in the bed-room used by the deceased. A partvwas in a bag, part in a box, and the remainder in ...

Norfolk Assizes

... half a year after these transactions she went up to London. She did not go with Rush. Lodgings were taken in Milne Street, IPentonville ; and she will tell you that on the 3rd of Oc- - ober there was a meeting at those lodgings between Rush ...

SUFFOLK MARCH SESSIONS

... Stirlini had a remarkable, and what she termed a fear- ful dream. She dreamt that some persons were ahout the house intending to break into it. In a abort time a man, with a dark ...

SAMFORD PETTY SESSIONS

... -Before Capt. Miirgitson. Obtainina' Goods under a False Pretence'-A young woman named Hetiher ?? wee brought apesn a charge of having ob- tabled of Sir. John Waters, of luiugay, shoemaker, two pairs of beats by a false pretence. It appeared ihat the prisoner ...

SUFFOLK SUMMER ASSIZES

... there was a counter in the house ? t Witness : It was in the shop-it might be a table. Mr. O'Malley: Do you know the difference between a counter and a table ? I Witness I'll say it was A counter. I don't know I whether it was ...

SAMFORD PETTY SESSIONS

... ock was In charge of the housee P M~r. S~eaga: Yes, Sir. She said she shooild net go gout .the house lbolongaodto bor. Mtr. Livock thenlook held orher gently, 1olead her out, poen which she turned upon him likec a wild cat, antd scratcihed ...

SUFFOLK MICHAELMAS SESSIONS

... (including officers) at a cost of £80l) or £1,000. The motion was agreed to. lENEWAL OF LICENCE TO PRIVAT. ASYLUM. A renewal license was granted to Mirs. Chevallier to keep a private Lunatic Asylum. POLICE CONINrTrEE'S REPORT. At ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... J'ritrtlneo of .O70df.-l)rsttict l'ryko, a man wlro bed no place ef rco!,iettce, woo clinreed with stealln! opail ocit a n5trar. icr of a pick if prIriroco, the property ef SIr. Robert ACLirer. a'eirrernrir r ;cot a tt ...