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... of Norton Alexander Fm-er Tytlcr of HToadhouckc John Trotter of Glt-ncorsc Al exander Voi:g of Hayficld Wiliiiuii Johnston rf Beavdaw, Sir James Gardiner Baird cf Saughtonhail, Bart. Having considered tbat several uiiqu.ilified persons, by '•Ci- ■- ■a7- ...

jwjJngtT! of ■rEttin&ntsji* t-.-he dilfeient Erarich'es of Ednca- ;''• .Vencd th-r ensuing S-aV. la as iol- ..

... Race. The H -ries to be entered at M'l.aren's inn, on 'Fucf- Ladies Ordiiuii ies d ■ trine the week, and Halls as ui'iaal. Sir CHA. HAI.KiaT, i'rtfes. GEO. CHEAP-:, Efe.. ) JOHN THOMSON, ?? (. Cc ., Nc r, q . ?? 6hO. PATI'.is.sON. r.io. ?? OJna '— ? ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH—June 16

... dittance froni the debtor, than the latter flipped down one of .he ftreets, on the fide of the lane, and made his efoape.I Sir Thomas Stephney's carriage and four was on the graund at Afcot races on' Thurfday.- The horfas taking fi iht ran away at full fpeed ...

[ill] OF MR. [ill] JONES

... $dam, Charles Fit7gerald, Right Martin, R. AMmesley, F. Hon. J. Milner, Sir W. Iarclay, George Filipatrick, Right Moore, Q. P. Parclay, Sir Robert ::sHon. R. Moore, P. Ilamfylde, Sir C. Foltestone, Visct. Morris, Edward laker, W. '-l1`iiblanqu,, J. NorthDodley ...

OLD BAILEY, Sept. 23

... CTD?,PWVLO-r, kw 23i . Joh Ci'odJalls GJoO-W~aS' inSdi&fiar :sigt~nee ai pounds of tea; 'and one pOi4 1O 6 st sir, in te d warehouses belonging t- the 'wit 1: da oc';1T. 01 pany, chage'in one 'count to b t ie-P.'opr i'h di Manager, £>ve'nor,.'&cicf saiGe: ...

OLD BAILEY, SATURDAY, MAY 24

... -':Blake'- :Wm ftt aies ton,- Elizabeth G riffiths, -Jane Brwr*' . Jo-hn bfiggtis, Joseph Pen nyfeher, Thomas' Hay. .vood, .iAndrew Claike, Thomas Campblell,;.'Uaret Ra an, and John BO'rian.-x to be imprisonetd in' th House of Corre ion, at ClerkenwelI ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... GEORGE CRANSTOUN, Esqrs.; WM. INGLIS, Esq. W. S. ?? for the prisoner, WM. ERSKINE, JOHN REID, and H. Coca- BURN, Esqrs.; THOMAS JOHNSTON, solicitor S.C. and JOHN lERR, writer, Dumfries, agents. The Court, after this trial was over, proceed- ed to pass sentence ...

THE CASE

... of York had actually disgraced M4. JOHNSTONE, upon the ground, as stated by himself, that charges existed against MR. JOHNSTONE in the month of the preceding October !-Upon this no comment is ne- cessary. tMR. JOHNSTONE, conscious that no criminal charge ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... sit on the Sth s of Dec. for .I'two, at Cast!ebar; and on the H th for S}.go. f Sir JAMES NASMYTH of Posso, Baronet, was yesterday chosen delegate for the burgh of Peebles. Sir JAMES is the friend of Mr MAXWELL of Car- n riden. POLI C F.-On Monday, WILLiAM ...

POLICE

... place, W lwdch. DIED . . - On Saturday last, at. his hotuse in Trinity-rquare, Thomas Fothergill, Esq aged 64. Wednesdaj, at Norwicli, Miss SopbiaAstley, sixth daughter of Sir Jacob Henry Astley,, Bsrt, one of tihe Representatives ia Parliament for the ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... corn-merchant in Leith, accufed of flealing grain fron his mafler's gra- naries; and of David Allan,. baker in Edinburgh, and Thomas Field, tackfman of Rall Mill,.Currie,clharged .withlrefetting the fame, had come on bef re this Court. The indiffinent was ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... '-MA.VRIED , -At-Kirkcaldy,' on the 18~th ult. Milcsr.Fe M-iAfco~LMi e Esq. eldest son of Sir John Malcolma of BalSedie, to TSA-A SELL DAViE, daughter of Thomas Davie, gracer, Kirk.. a Lately,- f'i Jersey, CaptainlRwIN, pf the 94th regiment of 'foot,' ...