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The deceased had been in Mr. Featherston- haugh's employment since the 26th of August last , and was a bold , athletic young man . He was at home with his wife about 9 o'clock on Saturday night , the 15th of November last , getting his ...
The deceased had been in Mr. Featherston- haugh's employment since the 26th of August last , and was a bold , athletic young man . He was at home with his wife about 9 o'clock on Saturday night , the 15th of November last , getting his ...
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The deceased had been in Mr. Featherston- haugh's employment since the 26th of August last , and was a bold , athletic young man . He was at home with his wife about 9 o'clock on Saturday night , the 15th of November last , getting his ...
The deceased had been in Mr. Featherston- haugh's employment since the 26th of August last , and was a bold , athletic young man . He was at home with his wife about 9 o'clock on Saturday night , the 15th of November last , getting his ...
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Subsequently Nation and the deceased left the Wheatsheaf in company with two other men , Thomas Aplin and George Aplin , the deceased hav- ing first counted his money ( 51. ) and put it in his purse in the pre- sence of the prisoner .
Subsequently Nation and the deceased left the Wheatsheaf in company with two other men , Thomas Aplin and George Aplin , the deceased hav- ing first counted his money ( 51. ) and put it in his purse in the pre- sence of the prisoner .
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