The English Reports: Nisi Prius (1688-1867), Volume 176W. Green, 1930 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 235
... prisoner was also a member and secretary of both . The prisoner was paid about 31. a year salary for his services . When a considerable sum was collected the treasurer handed it over to the prisoner , as secretary , who , accompanied by ...
... prisoner was also a member and secretary of both . The prisoner was paid about 31. a year salary for his services . When a considerable sum was collected the treasurer handed it over to the prisoner , as secretary , who , accompanied by ...
Page 358
... prisoner was indicted for forging and uttering an order for the payment of 15l . with intent to defraud . Biron for the prosecution . Ballantine , Serjt . , and Kaye for the prisoner . 66 The cheque or order was drawn in the name of one ...
... prisoner was indicted for forging and uttering an order for the payment of 15l . with intent to defraud . Biron for the prosecution . Ballantine , Serjt . , and Kaye for the prisoner . 66 The cheque or order was drawn in the name of one ...
Page 828
... prisoner with Mrs. White , the mother of the murdered boys , in order , as he said , to explain the statement made by the prisoner , as to his going to London under sentence of death , and show that the statement was not insane , but ...
... prisoner with Mrs. White , the mother of the murdered boys , in order , as he said , to explain the statement made by the prisoner , as to his going to London under sentence of death , and show that the statement was not insane , but ...
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