The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 12Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 - Europe |
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Page 69
... Cricklade , on Friday the 7th of May in the evening , and that he left that place between the hours of eight and nine , professedly to go home ; so that , supposing him to have left Cricklade at half past eight , he could easily have ...
... Cricklade , on Friday the 7th of May in the evening , and that he left that place between the hours of eight and nine , professedly to go home ; so that , supposing him to have left Cricklade at half past eight , he could easily have ...
Page 71
... Cricklade , surgeon . The deceased's pockets being searched by witness's direction , and in his presence , it was discovered that his watch was gone , and nothing left in his pockets except a few halfpence . William Wells , surgeon ...
... Cricklade , surgeon . The deceased's pockets being searched by witness's direction , and in his presence , it was discovered that his watch was gone , and nothing left in his pockets except a few halfpence . William Wells , surgeon ...
Page 72
... Cricklade . The prisoner was taken into custody on the 12th of May . Witness saw him at the White Hart , Cricklade . Vic- kery was present at the first examina- tion , and at several others : no in- ducement or threat was offered : the ...
... Cricklade . The prisoner was taken into custody on the 12th of May . Witness saw him at the White Hart , Cricklade . Vic- kery was present at the first examina- tion , and at several others : no in- ducement or threat was offered : the ...
Page 73
... Cricklade , he was asked by this witness whether he ever had a pistol in his possession ; to which the prisoner ... Cricklade , where they found Henry Ockewell junior , of Cricklade , also in custody under the like suspicion ; and when ...
... Cricklade , he was asked by this witness whether he ever had a pistol in his possession ; to which the prisoner ... Cricklade , where they found Henry Ockewell junior , of Cricklade , also in custody under the like suspicion ; and when ...
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