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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

Piracy and Murder in the West Indies

... M~urder in ?? Indis w e s t ?? . _ I It is our melancholy task to record a saclguw' - of piracy and murder committed in the West Indies, on board a British vessel, by a piratical schooner of great force, by which the vessel was nearly destroyed, and most of ...

Extensive Robbery at Buckingham Palace

... happened In the Eastern Ba- sin of the London Dock,'to a man named Thompson, be- ?? so the Sylph,'a vessel trading to hie West Indies, andwhich is new unloading at that quay. - He was aloft doing something to the rigging, when, from- some unex- plained cause ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... for foreign service and to return home -dth, Ireland to Malta; 1 6t, Gibraltar to Ionian Islands; 88th, Malta to West Indies; 71st, West Indies to America; 23rd, West Indics to America; 36th, Two Battalions, Esgiand to Ionian Islands; 56th, Two Battalions ...

IRELAND

... to have taken place, as compared with last year, ore sugar and wise. This yearthe num. her of cargoes of sugar from the west Indies has been 39, and ?? season the number waslimited to 31. Toe int- poet of wines and foreign spirits in 18l1 was camprieed ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Moniday next at the Adelphi. Ma- ?? Celeste hbs performel in Paris, Berlin, Milan Naples, Brussels, New York, Philadelpshia, West Indies, England, Irelaid, alnd Scotland, is ait eleee of the Academy loyal, Paris, young, handsome, nod clever; call and see her; ...

MURDER BY A MANIAC AT KNOWSLEY

... a former husshusd. He is nearly thirty-five yeats of age. He was formerly a soldier, and has been for some years in the West Indies. He was discharged on account of ill-health.> For the last two or three years he has worked on the London and Noith Western ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... Merchant Seaman's Act, the 7th and 8th Victoria, cap. 112, with neglecting to join his ship, Maid of Alicant, bound to the West Indies, after he had signed articles, by which he had rendered himself liable to 30 days' imprisonment. It appeased from the evidence ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... to inquire into the state of mind of Edward Thomas, Esq., a gentleman possessing coa- siderable landed property in tle West Indies, and in this kingdom, and who had been much mixed up in the question of slave emancipation, wao opened on 'Wednesday, at ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... John Christian Boode, was a gentleman of large property, residing at Lucknam-park, near Batb, and, having estates in the West Indies, his real propertywas about50,000or60,000. Hislady was the daughter of the late Admiral Sir HonryBaynton, aod she had, in ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... Gibsoni, Read, Davidson and Co., the oldest firm in Ceylon, had been compelled to succumb to the pressure of the times. WEST INDIES. By the Great Western mail-ship, arrived at Southampton on Sunday last, we have news from Jamaica, there had been no dis ...

LAW INTELLLIGENCE

... plointiff in a country not subject-to English, Spanish, ortother a it laws; and to prevent their being txaasported to thle West Indies r ,ras cloves, rho defendant set thorn -free. The 9tis and foltiisg c Apieas varied the above justification as applicable ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -Mr. Christopher Hodgoon, treasurer to the Society for advanctog the Christian Faith in tbs British Settlements in the West Indies and elsewhere, said that hs knew no such person as Benjamin Hirst, of Boroughbridge, secretary to the society. There had ...