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THE CAMPBELL DIVORCE SUIT

... far-lined coat at a concert hall, and that she had written to a Ale-. Bryant to bring it to the house, when- witness was to take it in a hansom to a house in Brook Street. The next day Mr. Bryant brought the coat, saying, I have brought- Lord Colin's coat.' ...

THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY ACCIDENT

... are sworn to tell the truth. Air. Bryant: They tell the truth to a certain extent. The Coroner said that Mi'. Biclaton was that afternoon going to represslit tho relatives of ?? SvIvester, udi iii- fornied ir. Bryant that he could also have a legal repre- ...

BIRMINGHAM ASSIZES

... Pass s. Boyce, Allcoat v. Hill Special juries: Tovey - Chester's Brewvery Co., and Rowney vi. Amundel. Soue commlon juries may be added. _ _ _ _ _ _ T'E CAUSE LIST. ruY CASES. ?? PAuNTs Dzymo'fiS P~aT=&s CA-s- 00 Ac=oN. SOLX~rTro SoLjoriop_ arickett & ...

THE TICHBORNE PROSECUTION

... Examination resumed: The letters of defendant and mine having been sent to Lady Tiehborno in January we could have no answer until May. I then advanced him money. and established a credit for him in myownname at a bank. I had had but little talk with him about ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... (23), brcltl1a e )r apvate in the Engineers, was charged with obainig OS, by means of false representations, from Charlotte Bryant, Miles Street. The prisoner went to the house of the prosecutrix, said he knew her son, who was a plivate in the Military ...

BIRMINGHAM MIDSUMMER QUARTER SESSIONS

... lied Itad the pins from, attd Pritcetret at otnce satd, 'I bought titert from Bryant, a smlith, who lives ?? by. (in M`r. P'oole proceeding further, lie hound theat Bryant wuoreL for Alesisrs. Wasrdetr, and the prisoner won then taren into Custody ,arid ...

THE TICHBORNE BARONETCY

... I paid the the captain, and I had to pay my servant also. I went on board in a boat, Jules Barant did not go on board with may luggage, but-he was to have done. I was the worse for liquor when I went on board. I had been drinking principally a liquor ...

BIRMINGHAM ASSIZES

... two other men, and also the plaintiff and Mrs. James, in the neighbourhood of the plantatio on the 1st May.-The defendant said that on the Ist May last he went witV two men, named Frederick Tenth and William Thomas, to a place caled the Wind, to ee if ...

THE LONDON MURDERS

... State for the Home Departrnent has had the honour to lay before -the queen the petition signed by you, praying that a rcivard may be offered by the Government for the discovery of the perpretrator of the recent murders in Whitechapel, and he desires me to ...

THE STATE OF IRELAND

... 'raleo, amn I stopped nt the police barraccs during the three weeks I spent there, It was socse tim in theendof January, it may he is the year 1882 or 1883. He did not remain with mw vhile I was in time witnesses' house at Ballybough. 'Ho was a nice agree- ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... Castro. Let us go and have adrink. (Iaurrhter.) On the 29th of January, 1865, the defendeant married a servant girl named Bryant, describing himself as Castro, born in C hili, and thirty years of age. This was the exact age of Arthur Orton, Lint if Roger ...

THE TICHBORNE BARONETCY

... it. I do not believe ! ever saw it ; but it does not signify, as he may very well have it without my knowi it. As for his preceptor, he was one of the Chritian rothers and I think he may have made a mistake, and confused one with the other. I believe you ...