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... described, screamed for help. The deceased had been for some time in a bad state of health, and had recently returned from the West Indies. He wras labourig under universal dropsy, which had affected his mental faculties. His despondency had been increased by ...

POLICE

... do with you,' and sent her away in a ?? Burton afterwards stated, that he knew Mrs. Reynolds' father, an Officer in the West Indies, who had been assassinated; that be bad obtained pensions for his widow and daughter (Mrs. Reynolds) and it was solely on ...

POLICE

... regard to the case Cof f;'iwn-i mailors, inciluring marry blacks, who tave been lrooglzs Ins, tli coontty ini ships from tie West Indies and other-place'. 'They lave baeen ?? wheh their serviear vcere no iouulir wrnited, and loumitnlin the-greatext distress ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... his master was always accustomied to speak to him.-Dr. Loinsworth said he knew Col. Brereton tiveltty years ago in the West Indies. For the last thirteen Iontis, since the deceased had been commanding officer of the district he was jitimately acquainted ...

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 ...

LAW

... committed in the year ISG, on board the Hussar frigate, with Lady Smith, her ladyship being at that time a passenger from the West Indies. - It also' alleged variois acts of adultery committed by Capt. Harris with other females; and cont- tained a charge of ...

ACCIDENTS, OCCURRENCES, AND OFFENCES

... him to be extremely excitable. He was not altogether right in his head, for lie had had a sun-stroke while serving in the West Indies, and been subject to violent headache and gildiness ?? jury returned a verdiet- That the deceased shot himself while in ...

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. ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... body to be that of the unfortunate ?? appears that, several years ago, he was wounded in his head, while on service ip the West Indies, from the effects of which he never completely recovered. He was of an amiable disposition, and, when able to attend to ...

POLICE

... woman in the Edgware-roat, at ha. a week. In order to meet this expense she undertook to attend a family going out to the West Indies, and is that unhealthy climate her constitution suffered severely. She returned some time ago, and found that her child ...

LAW

... Jury.' The plaintiff, Mr Hen- dricks, a stock-broker on the Foreign Stock Exchange, had formerly been a merchant ina the West Indies, from whence he had returned some years ago to this country. About two years ago, a very extensive loan having been negotiated ...

POLICE

... or Ienever shhuld 'have thought of ?? Brake, who had ,been at sea from his early years, and had been frequently in the West Indies, said that he had seen the effects of the new rum upon the sailors, and the liquors in use in the present day in London ...