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Updated: September 17, 2025
The returns of these inquests, which were carried out hundred by hundred, are embodied in the precious documents called the Hundred Rolls. The study of these reports inspired the procedure of the statute of Gloucester, by which royal officers were empowered to traverse the land demanding by what warrant the lords of franchises exercised their powers.
Paul's, and was a man of such importance in his art, that the mayor and aldermen ordered that he should "not be placed on juries or inquests" during the time of his activity. He was also chief mason at the Tower. But in spite of the city fathers it was not possible to keep this worthy person out of court!
However, even inquests went out of vogue at last, and ceased to torture Tom's conscience. Every day or two, during this time of sorrow, Tom watched his opportunity and went to the little grated jail-window and smuggled such small comforts through to the "murderer" as he could get hold of.
All these men get colonial experience, but it does not make them saintly or rich. Here and there, all over the endless plains, they at last lie down and die, the dingoes hold inquests over them, and, literally, they go to the dogs, because they took the wrong turn in life and would not come back. In 1868 Nosey and his two mates were approaching a station on the Lachlan.
The King walked to the sedan, opened the door, and dragging the dead man forth, flung him sprawling on the pavement. Sergius stood speechless, seeing what the victor had not arrests, official inquests, and the dread machinery of the law started, with results not in foresight except by Heaven.
As to holding any more inquests, it is mere nonsense; the number of deaths is beyond counting. Nineteen out of every twenty deaths that have occurred in this parish, for the last two months, were caused by starvation.
Well, my work was to report police court cases and inquests. I do not know of a lower rung. I had ambitions and ideas of my own, but I went for whatever came in my way, and I have not repented it until this day, although a good opening into business life awaited me if I chose to accept it in preference.
Followed by the obedient but reluctant "Bill," Mollie ran downstairs, and almost into the arms of a tall dark girl, who, carrying a purple opera cloak, was coming up. "You're not going yet, Dickey?" said Mollie, throwing her arm around the other's waist. "Ssh!" whispered "Dickey." "Inspector Kerry is here! You don't want to be called as a witness at nasty inquests and things, do you?"
"First, I want to be excused from attending the adjourned inquests into the two murders, scheduled for three o'clock today." "O.K." Sanderson agreed shortly. "Second, after about an hour of routine stuff, I wish you'd ask for another adjournment until tomorrow, on the plea that important developments are expected today." "O.K. again!"
"If you like to call it that well, I'm afraid I must accept the word," said Teddy, watch in hand. "But somehow one doesn't mind so much blackmailing a blackguard. Sit still! You can't afford two inquests in a week-end." "What do you imagine it proves if the man did enter by the door, you prying, sneaking puppy?" "Thirty seconds gone." "Oh, get out of this! I'm not afraid of you. I've a good mind "
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