The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen3John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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... person who lives in Bermondsey - street , attended at the office , and stated , that in the house where he lodged , he had reason to believe there were a parcel of human bones concealed in the cellar , and that , in fact , his wife had ...
... person who lives in Bermondsey - street , attended at the office , and stated , that in the house where he lodged , he had reason to believe there were a parcel of human bones concealed in the cellar , and that , in fact , his wife had ...
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... persons , who employed themselves in pacing the street back- wards and forwards ; not only by way of guarding against a ... person going to Covent Garden mar- ket , and who knew part of the gang to be house - breakers , particularly a ...
... persons , who employed themselves in pacing the street back- wards and forwards ; not only by way of guarding against a ... person going to Covent Garden mar- ket , and who knew part of the gang to be house - breakers , particularly a ...
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... person were strangling her . The witness did not see any of these things again till some time afterwards , when she saw the prisoner wearing them . The ar- ticles which she saw the prisoner wearing , were not disguised or alter- ed in ...
... person were strangling her . The witness did not see any of these things again till some time afterwards , when she saw the prisoner wearing them . The ar- ticles which she saw the prisoner wearing , were not disguised or alter- ed in ...
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... persons brought dif- ferent charges against him for goods , out of which he had swindled them , with the assistance of a young man named Hardwicke , who acted as his clerk at Broad - street Chambers . A- mongst the number was Mr Samuel ...
... persons brought dif- ferent charges against him for goods , out of which he had swindled them , with the assistance of a young man named Hardwicke , who acted as his clerk at Broad - street Chambers . A- mongst the number was Mr Samuel ...
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... person of the name of William Bo- well came up and gave her mother a sixpence , but did not tell her what it was for , and went away . Shortly after , a Mr Cooke , of North Lop- ham , approached , and asked her mo- ther if she knew what ...
... person of the name of William Bo- well came up and gave her mother a sixpence , but did not tell her what it was for , and went away . Shortly after , a Mr Cooke , of North Lop- ham , approached , and asked her mo- ther if she knew what ...
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