Bailsmen

Word BAILSMEN
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The word "bailsmen" in example sentences

He knew it would be in vain; he knew that, at this moment, he was dogged at the distance of some thirty yards by an amiable policeman in mufti, placed to watch his motions by his two kind bailsmen, who preferred this small expense to the risk of losing a thousand pounds a-piece. ❋ Unknown (2004)

When therefore tidings reached them that Tudor had been summoned in a friendly way to Bow Street, that he had there passed a whole morning, and that the inquiry had ended in his temporary suspension from his official duties, and in his having to provide two bailsmen, each for �000, as security that he would on ❋ Unknown (2004)

Would the magistrates let him out on bail, and who would be the bailsmen? ❋ Unknown (2004)

And Mr Walker explained further that he and the bailsmen were ready, and that the bail-bond was prepared. ❋ Unknown (2004)

The bailsmen were to be the Rev Mr Robarts and Major Grantly. ❋ Unknown (2004)

It may be remembered that the major was at the present moment one of the bailsmen for the due appearance of Mr Crawley before the judge, and that he had been present when the magistrates sat at the inn in ❋ Unknown (2004)

"Who'll be his bailsmen?" said the Squire, coming away with his friend the parson from Heytesbury. ❋ Anthony Trollope (1848)

Another week of remand was granted with the understanding that, if nothing of importance was elicited by that time, and if neither of the other two suspected men were then in custody, Sam should be allowed to go at large upon bail -- a good, substantial bail, himself in £400, and his bailsmen in £200 each. ❋ Anthony Trollope (1848)

He had so far assented as to promise not to come forward himself, if other bailsmen could be procured. ❋ Anthony Trollope (1848)

When therefore tidings reached them that Tudor had been summoned in a friendly way to Bow Street, that he had there passed a whole morning, and that the inquiry had ended in his temporary suspension from his official duties, and in his having to provide two bailsmen, each for £1,000, as security that he would on a certain day be forthcoming to stand his trial at the ❋ Anthony Trollope (1848)

Here by agreement they were met by Lucius Mason who was to act as one of the bailsmen for his mother's appearance at the trial. ❋ Anthony Trollope (1848)

"I live near them in Barsetshire, and I am one of his bailsmen." ❋ Anthony Trollope (1848)

It may be remembered that the major was at the present moment one of the bailsmen for the due appearance of Mr Crawley before the judge, and that he had been present when the magistrates sat at the inn in Silverbridge. ❋ Anthony Trollope (1848)

Samuel Brattle was called upon to answer to his bail, and Jones, the attorney appearing for him, explained that he had gone from home to seek work elsewhere, alluded to the length of time that had elapsed, and to the injustice of presuming that a man against whom no evidence had been adduced, should be bound to remain always in one parish, -- and expressed himself without any doubt that Mr. Fenwick and Mr. George Brattle, who were his bailsmen, would cause him to be found and brought forward. ❋ Anthony Trollope (1848)

You ought to know, Mr. Fenwick, as you're one of the bailsmen. " ❋ Anthony Trollope (1848)

It was so good of you to be one of his bailsmen. " ❋ Anthony Trollope (1848)

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