The Newgate Calendar: Comprising Interesting Memoirs of the Most Notorious Characters who Have Been Convicted of Outrages on the Laws of England Since the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century: with Occasional Anecdotes and Observations, Speeches, Confessions, and the Last Exclamations of Suffers, المجلدات 3-4J. Robins and Company, 1828 |
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... addressed himself to the Court ; saying , that their lordships had heard the evi- dence on both sides , and that the importance and solemnity of the oc- casion required that they should severally pronounce their opinions in the absence ...
... addressed himself to the Court ; saying , that their lordships had heard the evi- dence on both sides , and that the importance and solemnity of the oc- casion required that they should severally pronounce their opinions in the absence ...
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... addressed the prisoner , informing her that eleven of the judges had met ( the Chief Justice of the Common Pleas being indisposed ) , ' and were unani- mous in opinion , that , in cases not within any statute , an accomplice , who fully ...
... addressed the prisoner , informing her that eleven of the judges had met ( the Chief Justice of the Common Pleas being indisposed ) , ' and were unani- mous in opinion , that , in cases not within any statute , an accomplice , who fully ...
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... addressed the jury in a short , but sensible , speech ; and concluded in these words : Gentlemen , ye are honest men , and I am safe in your hands . ' The jury , after a short consulta- tion , gave their verdict in the fol- lowing ...
... addressed the jury in a short , but sensible , speech ; and concluded in these words : Gentlemen , ye are honest men , and I am safe in your hands . ' The jury , after a short consulta- tion , gave their verdict in the fol- lowing ...
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... addressed himself to the Court ; saying , that their lordships had heard the evi- dence on both sides , and that the importance and solemnity of the oc- casion required that they should severally pronounce their opinions in the absence ...
... addressed himself to the Court ; saying , that their lordships had heard the evi- dence on both sides , and that the importance and solemnity of the oc- casion required that they should severally pronounce their opinions in the absence ...
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... addressed a letter to the duchess , which began with stating ' that a member of the privy council and a friend of her grace ( by whom he meant the Duke of Newcastle ; had conversed with him on the sub- jeet of the dispute between them ...
... addressed a letter to the duchess , which began with stating ' that a member of the privy council and a friend of her grace ( by whom he meant the Duke of Newcastle ; had conversed with him on the sub- jeet of the dispute between them ...
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afterwards appeared apprehended asked attended Bank Bank of England bill body Bow Street brought called Captain character charge child circumstances committed conduct consequence convicted Court crime custody death deceased declared defence deposed door duchess dumplings evidence execution father fire Fleet Prison forgery found guilty friends gaol gave gentleman guineas hand heard hundred pounds indictment innocent John John Fielding judge jury justice knew lady letter lived lodgings London Lord lord high steward lordship magistrates marriage ment morning murder ness never Newgate night o'clock offence officers Old Bailey passed Perreau person pistol prisoner prisoner's proceeded prosecution proved public house punishment racter received returned robbery sent sentence servant shillings Sir Thomas Frankland soner soon stairs suffered taken tence thousand pounds tion told took trial Tyburn unfortunate verdict wife William William Adair witness woman wound