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<head>29 Apr. 1803<lb/>Ch.10  Evidence</head><lb/> <lb/> <p>As the Old Bailey Supune in <add>Nov (a)</add> 1802,<lb/>
<head>29 Apr. 1803<lb/>Ch.10  Evidence</head>
Wihn <del>fr</del> was convicted of <add>the</add> murder of the wife and child by<lb/> pushing them into the serpentner River in thyde Park, when they<lb/> were depturned the evidence, on <unclear>aluh</unclear> the conviction was governed<lb/> was surely circumstantial evidence. No witness appeared<lb/> who <unclear><add>could</add></unclear> have seen, or proposed to have seen the act, or any<lb/> parker at<add> or very near</add> at the time of the act.</p><p>3.<lb/>Prevention of <unclear>conclude</unclear><lb/>of Murder on condemn<lb/>purly <gap/> <unclear>Prender</unclear> <lb/> Wihm, who <gap/><lb/> his wife</p>
<p>Note (a)</p>
<p>As the Old Bailey Session in 1802,<lb/>
Wilson <del>fr</del> was convicted of <add>the</add> murder of the wife and child by<lb/>
pushing them into the Serpentine River in Hyde Park, where they<lb/>
were drowned. The evidence, on which the conviction was grounded<lb/>
was purely circumstantial evidence. No witness appeared<lb/>
who <del>saw</del> have seen, or proposed to have seen the act, or any<lb/>  
of the parties at <add>or very near</add> at the time of the act.</p>
 
<note>3.<lb/>Example of conviction<lb/>of Murder on evidence<lb/>purely circumstantial.<lb/>
Wilson, who drowned<lb/> his wife</note>




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29 Apr. 1803
Ch.10 Evidence

Note (a)

As the Old Bailey Session in 1802,
Wilson fr was convicted of the murder of the wife and child by
pushing them into the Serpentine River in Hyde Park, where they
were drowned. The evidence, on which the conviction was grounded
was purely circumstantial evidence. No witness appeared
who saw have seen, or proposed to have seen the act, or any
of the parties at or very near at the time of the act.

3.
Example of conviction
of Murder on evidence
purely circumstantial.
Wilson, who drowned
his wife



Identifier: | JB/047/048/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 47.

Date_1

1803-04-29

Marginal Summary Numbering

2a

Box

047

Main Headings

evidence

Folio number

048

Info in main headings field

ch. 4 evidence

Image

001

Titles

note (a)

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d10

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

14916

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