90 examples of hodson in sentences

The arrival of Mr. Justice Hodson, who was to preside at the trial, caused a stir among some of the spectators, many of whom belonged to the criminal class.

Sir Henry Hodson had presided at so many murder trials that he was known among them as "the Hanging Judge."

His Honour Mr. Justice Hodson entered, and the persons in the court scrambled hurriedly to their feet to pay their tribute of respect to British law, as exemplified in the person of a stout red-faced old gentleman wearing a scarlet gown and black sash, and attended by four of the Sheriffs of London in their fur-trimmed robes.

" "Then why was she permitted to remain in court?" asked Sir Henry Hodson angrily.

Sir Henry Hodson listened to him intently, and watched him keenly, as Hill, with impassive countenance and smooth even tones, told his strange story of the night of the murder.

The second day of the trial began promptly when Mr. Justice Hodson took his seat.

Sir Henry Hodson wanted to finish the case that night, but Counsel for the prosecution intimated that his address to the jury would take nearly two hours.

In the opinion of the junior bar the summing up of Mr. Justice Hodson would not help the jury very much in arriving at a verdict.

Mr. Justice Hodson belonged to the impartial, impersonal type of judge.

Men arose, great in council and in the field, statesmen and warriorsLawrence, Montgomery, Nicholson, Hodson, and many others.

Soon after this that gallant officer, Lieutenant Hodson (on whose memory lately aspersions have been cast by an author who knows nothing of the subject on which he has written), rode up to the picket and told me that a sortie in force was expected that night, and that I was to keep a sharp lookout to prevent surprise.

Hodson, besides commanding a regiment of native Sikh cavalry of his own raising, was head of the Intelligence Department.

Hodson, in the East-Indian army, seems so different from anybody else, that you wonder where he came from, till it proves he was one of Arnold's boys.

Hodson was a man of remarkable character and determination and was willing to assume responsibility, and "Hodson's Horse," as the volunteer battalion was called, were the Rough Riders of the Indian mutiny.

Hodson was a man of remarkable character and determination and was willing to assume responsibility, and "Hodson's Horse," as the volunteer battalion was called, were the Rough Riders of the Indian mutiny.

Hodson explained that he had only a few men, too few to guard three prisoners of such importance; that he was surrounded by fifty thousand half-armed and excited natives, who would have exterminated his little band and rescued his prisoners if anyone of their number had possessed sufficient presence of mind and courage to make the attempt.

Hodson was condemned by parliament and public opinion, while the bloodthirsty old assassin he had captured was treated as gently and as generously as if he had been a saint.

Katherine Brown Barrett (C); 3Sep64; R344247. BROWN, LENA H. SEE Hodson-Brown, Mary Magdalena.

BROWN, MARY MAGDALENA HODSON-. SEE Hodson-Brown, Mary Magdalena.

By Samuel Eddy & A. C. Hodson.

Mrs. Sam Eddy (W) & A. C. Hodson (A); 22Dec77; R682356.

HODSON, JAMES LANSDALE.

Oliver Hodson (C); 28Jan57; R185617.

HODSON, OLIVER.

SEE Hodson, James Lansdale.

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