NAVAL COURT MARTIAL

... 1 however, that for a momient say mind was misled, and a s sudden impulseseized it on hearing that we were ginug to the West Indies, having long expected to return to any o homse in Limerick, from which I had been so long absent, l and that peace being ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH March 2

... servant with Mrs Gardner. She went dowi to Plymnusth with her, where she saw the plain- tdff,,iwho 'was then' going to the West Indies. They stayed more than a wesik there, asid Captain Gardner and his lady appeared to be. verj fond 'of each other, ' Wheil ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—March 29

... lengthand wvith muchjeloquence andr tieeiis.' ihepjriaciple circumstanceawere ?? :_ - Admiral Lord&lihgeyrtour, who-d ia .l West I~ndies, ,lad y codti iawsd .tp-hss veilI, I ..,qormied the, g,,, .oifs hldrn, t hi's ,i£ Lady:Horatiaiaidin- ast she 'houl& marry ...

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 INTELLIGENCE

... off rcs;:, cviii sell agahin-ite a f~ew days. Came in *itle 1 fisptcpsel s fsrom Retir Adnmisral Cochrane,' fe-om ties West Indies,t d'stttl ht Lucia_, the iet of May, the Pavourite, ifs guns.- She left the suadrte utinder lime all weillat the above period ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Curieux, Captains Bet- terwmorth, caneeto an anchou-, and furled her sails, when she ar- rived i tlie&2Susiedl fuois the West-Indies, was verv 'ratifyiaeg to ainualsotrl o spedo:eaors onl tele -oe, as tele tine takenl by tills %s li disciplined ship's coml1paly ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... appeared that in the 1ioutli of November, iRc2,t -the bankrupt, Warden, with the view of a trading ad. veLnture to the West 'Indies, had got quanItites of e goods from different merchants arid dea Hrs. 'I e sailed and was taken by the' enemy, by which ...

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... hadi studied for many years, and had pratised for two years inhe. capital of New'.Grenada; that hehad knowntb . Spanish West Indies f-onm his infancy, and had been in, :.the O'raccas, Porto Rico, Cuba, -Havanna. aid T1ri.' 'nidad, and in al lhiipraTice ...

MIDDLESEX SESSION

... afterwards rruolved to thee26th regiment Light Dragoons, as a Quarter-master, and served with D them.,several years in the West-Indies, Portugal, and latterly in Egypt, where lie distinguished himself. Mr.; r Moulton', on his return to Elgland, 'urchased ...

LONDON—JUNE 14

... 90th had received 200 men with a proportion of -ofif I cers from the second battalion in England% The t regiments in the West Indies felt more the Nvantt of officers than of men ;-in officers all of them. f mustered weak, some extremely so. Officers who ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... would be sufficiently con- Clusive. _ Mr Topping said, that the defendant had left L England on another voyage to the West- Indies, Without leaving any instructions respecting the case in question ; and he was in no condition to r disprove the evidence ...