Central Criminal Court. Minutes of Evidence, Parts 326-403George Herbert, 1836 - Criminal law |
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... door and let myself in - my wife and family were in the country at the time I locked the door when I got in , and took the key out , and had scarcely been in - doors half a minute before somebody came to the door , and gave one knock ...
... door and let myself in - my wife and family were in the country at the time I locked the door when I got in , and took the key out , and had scarcely been in - doors half a minute before somebody came to the door , and gave one knock ...
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... door open- thinking it an improper time for it to be open , I pushed the door in , and Rice followed me in , and took me . GUILTY . - DEATH . Aged 20 . LONDON AND MIDDLESEX LARCENIES , & c . OLD COURT . - Monday , November 23rd . First ...
... door open- thinking it an improper time for it to be open , I pushed the door in , and Rice followed me in , and took me . GUILTY . - DEATH . Aged 20 . LONDON AND MIDDLESEX LARCENIES , & c . OLD COURT . - Monday , November 23rd . First ...
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... doors ; and the street - door is always kept shut - a knock came to the door - I sent my boy to open it , and heard the prisoner Davis say , Tommy , " to my boy - he went up in the workshop , and staid there a quarter of an hour , or ...
... doors ; and the street - door is always kept shut - a knock came to the door - I sent my boy to open it , and heard the prisoner Davis say , Tommy , " to my boy - he went up in the workshop , and staid there a quarter of an hour , or ...
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... door , which was open the door had been shut all the evening - I know it was shut half an hour before , or less than that - it was on the latch , and could be opened from the outside - it was not bolted - I cannot say whether any body ...
... door , which was open the door had been shut all the evening - I know it was shut half an hour before , or less than that - it was on the latch , and could be opened from the outside - it was not bolted - I cannot say whether any body ...
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... door from the shop- there is a broken pane of glass - I had locked the parlour door , and he put his hand through and unlocked the door , and went in . Cross - examined . Q. How long had you known where the prisoner lived ? 4. I knew ...
... door from the shop- there is a broken pane of glass - I had locked the parlour door , and he put his hand through and unlocked the door , and went in . Cross - examined . Q. How long had you known where the prisoner lived ? 4. I knew ...
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afterwards Aged asked away-I before-I believe brought called CHARLES cheque CLARKSON coat Common Sergeant COURT Cross-examined custody December door February feloniously five four gave the prisoner GEORGE GUILTY half-crown half-past half-sovereign hand handkerchief heard HENRY him-he him-I house-I indicted for stealing it-I JAMES January JOHN Joseph Jury knew live lodged looked Magistrate MARY master me-I minutes missed Monday months morning never night nine o'clock November o'clock-I officer paid pair pawnbroker pawned person PHILLIPS plate pocket police-constable policeman prisoner-I Prisoner's Defence prosecutor public-house re-examined received recollect Rotherham Saltzmaun Saturday saw the prisoner searched seen sent seven o'clock shilling shop-I shopman sixpence soner stairs station-house swear taken tell them-I there-I thing THOMAS told took the prisoner value 6d watch week Whitechapel wife WILLIAM Witness yards
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