The Romance of the Forum: Or, Naratives, Scenes, and Anecdotes from Courts of Justice, Том 1Colburn, 1852 |
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... Mary Kendall , who had been a servant at Chelmsford at the time of the gentle- man's stay there , could inform her much better . She now left him ; but before she quitted the town she went again to the Black Bull , and spoke to the ...
... Mary Kendall , who had been a servant at Chelmsford at the time of the gentle- man's stay there , could inform her much better . She now left him ; but before she quitted the town she went again to the Black Bull , and spoke to the ...
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... Mary Kendall to be removed from New- gate to Brentwood , the day before the assizes . The trial of Moses Drayne came on ; he pleaded not guilty . Mary Kendall gave in evidence : - --- That she was a servant - maid in the inn where the ...
... Mary Kendall to be removed from New- gate to Brentwood , the day before the assizes . The trial of Moses Drayne came on ; he pleaded not guilty . Mary Kendall gave in evidence : - --- That she was a servant - maid in the inn where the ...
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... Mary Mattocks deposed that while Goodwife Shute and she were drying their clothes in the churchyard , Mary Kendall came there also to dry her basket of clothes ; and she complained to Goodwife Shute , saying , " My mistress , Sewell ...
... Mary Mattocks deposed that while Goodwife Shute and she were drying their clothes in the churchyard , Mary Kendall came there also to dry her basket of clothes ; and she complained to Goodwife Shute , saying , " My mistress , Sewell ...
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... Mary , will you leave off prating and be quiet ? Can't you be quiet , but ... Mary , Mary , take heed what you do ; I would give them the £ 20 again , and go ... Kendall , came to Goodwife Shute , and begged of her to say nothing of their ...
... Mary , will you leave off prating and be quiet ? Can't you be quiet , but ... Mary , Mary , take heed what you do ; I would give them the £ 20 again , and go ... Kendall , came to Goodwife Shute , and begged of her to say nothing of their ...
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... Mary Kendall being re - examined to this matter , denied the receiving of the £ 20 . There were two women , one of them a washer- woman of that town , and the other a Quaker , that lived in the next house to Mr. Sewell , who both gave ...
... Mary Kendall being re - examined to this matter , denied the receiving of the £ 20 . There were two women , one of them a washer- woman of that town , and the other a Quaker , that lived in the next house to Mr. Sewell , who both gave ...
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