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COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MONDAY, NOV. 24

... application: f the law would be no defence. The Jury found that there was no law for the infliaing of torture in the Spanish- West Indies, and therefore, under the iircaion of his Lordship, gave a general ?? of Not Guilty. Mr. GARROW siated, that there were ...

CONSISTORY COURT

... appca1:ed, that the husband left be- t vonslire in February, 1797, liI oder to join his regi-± n nent, that was destined to the West Indies, (Marti- N nique). Wre quitted England in March 1798, and did d 0 not return to this cpuntry till the year X 8oo-that dur- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ship, the Duchess of York, from twenty6four hours after her a riival on the c6ost of t Africa, till her arrival in the West. .Indies. Fifeen days previous to her arrival on the coast of Africa, 'she met with an accident, by which hlr masin mast. Waas cracked ...

LAW INTELLILGENCE

... Agent, in the Trauid, fros the-great exatent of the clorcernii vrhichl he .vas engaged Ianldthat ?? his return froilthe West Indies; ebad over alarge bal nce to G.overnment, the instant that' It ias demanded. /r. DItAS ?? in ?? AT'trtai'EY G-ENRAL anweered ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... going to Delineida, except that by accelerating- the purlchase of the slaves; and Igetting earlier to a roiaket in the West Indies, he would get a speedier vent foi his own privileged slavo. The instructions given by his owners were tL proceed as exp ...

POLICE

... Commistiten as Coptain- in the LOS,3 Regiment; that he Iarl re- turnet tn London it lIte morning of Saturday, front the West Indies, where he haid been for several years; ansd. t!hat lie had certainly jeined its Si'lingeg - (Cod Save the Kiug andi Rule ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... 'delirious two days, 'but except yel- n lowness, is perfec'tly ?? praaice of Dr. lf 'Rowley, if universal in the navy, army, West Indies, d iand Ametica, might save thousands of lives annually. sa 'I t is mentioned of !an ancient Philosopher, on hearing e a ...

OLD BAILEY

... Blarbican. a - By Mr. R. DIXON,' TO-.MO.RROW, at I 2o'clocl, . CURRICLE. with Canopy' &C-' &c. complete, A to go td the East or West Indies, would be vamI e e sold by order of the Assignees of a Bankrupt. it 2 The following Seoned mAc-iN O E r By Mr. R. DIXON ...

CLERKENWELL SESSIONS

... on he .6th iust. Mr Oharles Smitl, a mer te chint ili the ?? Je hill a prey to the eflecs of ,e a long re;ioncerin the West Indies gnd only survivssd until he was landed in his ,ative country alter i 3 years absence from it. On Wednesday %norning; at ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... he had received a copy of Aristides at Portsmouth, and had understood-that several had been circu- lated and sent to the West Indies. He received the copy from Capt. Fleming, who had it from Admiral Montague. Capain Ot-way proved lais having seet 'a manuscript ...

LAW

... theecase. It appeaverl thrat a child was born to the wife at Gklucester, 12 mlonths after the departure of the husband for the West Indies, and this child was supposed to he the issue of the infamous Counection betw eea Mrs. Dennis and her husband's brother. ...

POLICE

... prize-money, when on board the Triumph, or the Ranger, St. Raphael, and El Firma, under Admiral Sir Robert Calder, in the West Indies, at his office in Greenlwich. It came in an enclosure, purporting. to be signed by W. H. Preston, clerlcto Mr Peacock, of ...