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BAIL COURT.—SATURDAY, MAY 5

... at one time produced 75,0001 a year. 1His failure is attributed principally to the depreciation of his property in the West Indies. PUBLIc REcORDS -In an account of public records of Great Britain, &c., by C. P. Cooper, Irsq., appears the following state- ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.—THURSDAY

... Sentenced the insolvent to Six Montbs' Imprisonment. WILLIAM M'GEORGE, Clerk to the Commissioners of Legal Inquiry for the West Indies, was discharged, no oppoei- tien appearing, although it appeared that he had taken the be- nefit of the Act three times ...

COLONIAL

... COLONIAL. WEST INDIES. GUIANA.—Public meetings were held in Georgetown (Demerara) on the 13th of October, and in New Amsterdam (Berbice) on the 2nd of the same month. At both of these, petitions to parliament for assistance were adopted. The Demerara ...

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 ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... time of the present transandiun, residing at Copen- b hagen,hbut now Governor of the Danish Island of St. Croix, In - the West Indies. In the year 1799; the plaintiff and defendant Phad extensive mercantile transadtiona together, and on the 7th tfof February ...

THE KING'S COURT, LEVEE, &c

... Presentint to his Majesty by Lord Glenlyou, time Ldrdl in Waitiu:ig Colonel Sir J. Carmichael Smoyth, upon his ratura from tile West Indies, by the Duke of Wellington. d The 'Right lion. Stratfora Caniming kissed hands, an was presented by Mr. See, Canning, upon ...

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 ...

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 ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—WEDNESDAY

... and 1763. James (the defendant), born in 1763, resident in London ; and Adam, a General in the army, and living in the West Indies. Peter, to whomt the estates were left, died intestate, witltutit obtaining possession, and the defendant then raised his ...

LATE MURDER OF MR. WM. EDDEN, OF THAME

... N--Ari~ from London the I sablih, Beal, franc TriesteI an(l the Manldilngo aned Grenada, for H amai -I Sandwieh, for thle West Indies and Hig~hlands, for Cibraltat. Potri'TSMOUT11, Fe i ?? . ..Amry the Aim t;din Am t 'e;lutIridil; and Good Hope, Charlesto ...

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 ...