Celebrated Trials, And Remarkable Cases of Criminal Jurisprudence, From the Earliest Records to the Year 1825 6

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Celebrated Trials, And Remarkable Cases of Criminal Jurisprudence, From the Earliest Records to the Year 1825 6
Borrow George Henry
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I said to him, " You have shot me ; why did you shoot me ; I am one of you?" I then exclaimed, '* Send for a surgeon !** The young man then said, ** I am a surgeon myself.** He cast his eyes up to the ceilings and said, " O God! I am a misled young man ; I have been to Spa-fields.** He then attempted to pass me, and go to the door.
I held my wound with my left hand, and ffave him a push on the breast, sa]^ing, *« I must have you secured.** I opened the door with my right hand, intreated assista
...nce, and some persons came in« I then went into the countinpf-house, and afterwards up stairs ; but previously a constable came m, took the young roan in charge, jiearched his pockets, and discovered two lancets. We sat about ten minutes together. While I was up stairs I heard a crush, occasioned by the breaking of the windows, and the rushing in of the mob. I, and others who were there, escaped over a back wall. ^ .
John Robbrts, Is apprentice to Mr. Beckwith: saw a young man come into the shop on the 9d of December last ; heara a pistol fired, saw it thrown down on the table, took it up, gave it to some one that was in the shop, cannot say who it was ; that person gave it to Worrell the constable ; witness never saw it since.


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