Trial of Lucretia Chapman: Otherwise Called Lucretia Espos Y Mina, who was Jointly Indicted with Lino Amalia Espos Y Mina, for the Murder of William Chapman, Esq. Late of Andalusia, County of Bucks, Pennsylvania. In the Court of Oyer and Terminer, Held at Doylestown, for Bucks, December Term, 1831, Continued to February Term, 1832G.W. Mentz & Son, 1832 - 213 sayfa |
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... seen Mr. Brown , who , with the other gentlemen , had just arrived . Mr. Brown had requested him to say to the Court , that they had been delayed by the breaking down of their carriage , on the road to this place , and had been obliged ...
... seen Mr. Brown , who , with the other gentlemen , had just arrived . Mr. Brown had requested him to say to the Court , that they had been delayed by the breaking down of their carriage , on the road to this place , and had been obliged ...
Sayfa 11
... seen fit , at the very threshold of this cause , to interpose matters of very serious importance of the last right to the defendants . They ask for a separate trial , for a reason now of record . What does this application mean ? It is ...
... seen fit , at the very threshold of this cause , to interpose matters of very serious importance of the last right to the defendants . They ask for a separate trial , for a reason now of record . What does this application mean ? It is ...
Sayfa 21
... seen her in Mina's room ; I have seen her there in the evening and in the day time , and especially when he would have those spells . I have seen her in the morning come down stairs . I have seen Mrs. C. sitting on Mina's bed . I saw ...
... seen her in Mina's room ; I have seen her there in the evening and in the day time , and especially when he would have those spells . I have seen her in the morning come down stairs . I have seen Mrs. C. sitting on Mina's bed . I saw ...
Sayfa 25
... seen Mrs. C. and Mina several times alone together ; I have seen them alone in the evening . Mrs. C. told me that Mina was a young man of great fortune , and a young man she had taken a great liking to . She said she pitied him very ...
... seen Mrs. C. and Mina several times alone together ; I have seen them alone in the evening . Mrs. C. told me that Mina was a young man of great fortune , and a young man she had taken a great liking to . She said she pitied him very ...
Sayfa 27
... seen Mrs. Chapman , but have seen Mina . I do not remember precisely the time , but I believe it was about the middle of June , that Mina came to my store . Mr. Ross , ( being asked what this witness was to prove . ) The object now is ...
... seen Mrs. Chapman , but have seen Mina . I do not remember precisely the time , but I believe it was about the middle of June , that Mina came to my store . Mr. Ross , ( being asked what this witness was to prove . ) The object now is ...
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aforesaid alleged Amalia Andalusia Ann Bantom appearances asked attended believe body capital punishment cause character chemical chicken soup cholera morbus Christison circumstances Clemson Commonwealth considered Consul conviction counsel Court crime Cross-examined dear death deceased defendant died disease doubt ducks duodenum duty Ellen Shaw English language Espos Esposimina evidence examination exhibited fact Fanning feelings Fenner's Gentlemen guilt heard honour Hopkinson husband indictment inflammation innocence intestines juror jury justice learned friend letter LINO AMALIO Lucretia Chapman M'Ilvaine malice aforethought marriage matter metal Mexico Mina's Mitchell Monday morning murder never night o'clock odour opinion otherwise called parlour peremptory challenges Philadelphia Phillips physician present prisoner's produced proof prosecution proved putrefaction recollect rectum Ross sick sister smell stomach supposed suspicion sworn symptoms taken tell testimony thing tion Togno told trial tube Tuesday vomiting wife William Chapman witness
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