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... FRIDAY-FERIJuArty 15. THIE KING'S COURT. His Majesty held a Court at:three o'clock yesterday af- ternoon, at the Royal Lodge in Windsor Park, which was attended by his Royal Highness the Lord High Admiral, the Lord Chancellor, the First Lord of the TCreaurv, the Lord President Of the Counicil, the Lord Privy Seal, the Secretary of State for Foreian Affhirs, the Chancellor of the Durhy of ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—THURSDAY

... COURT Oj KING'S B .r*CH.-THuRSaY. (Sittings In Banco.e GRAND INQUEST-ALDERMEN OF LONDON. Tl~e Grand Inquest of the County of Middlesex were sworn in (or tie Teim. It may be recollected that Sir Peter Laurie wa. called upon last Term to serve, and that he pleaded an ex- emoption under the Charter of tbe City of London. He was exempted crn tbv ground of his being then the Sitting Al :erman at ...

PROCEEDINGS OF MAGISTRATES AND MASTERS OF INCORPORATIONS OF LEITH

... PROCEEDlNGS OF 'MAGISTRATES AN!D MASTERS OF INCORPORATIONS OF LEITH. .CYT7L119 , 7--,7 Satujirdaey, 23d Febricary. POLI' r Cosravtssio'.-'1he'ataention of the meeting was called to a report of the proceedingrs of the town Council of Edlin bhurgh, oF NVI'cnesdasv laqt, w herein snie very ist Proper reflections are thrown on tie inhabitants of Jeitlh, anl1 indi- rectie on the Alaisti-srats anld ...

THE LATE MURDER AT BATH

... THE LATE MURDER AT B.4T7I. rFIRTHF.R PARTICULARS.j [Fromt the Second Edition of The Bath Journal, receivedl ye We find, on further inquiry, t trifling inaccuracy 1% former report. that the prisoner Glihaur hrd coofemiled lei rirdilerer, to M'Ar B ine, iiie g'rvr rr l of he pR, I, h'f ,ckiowlettgel ii ti rble Rev Mr. MirlsAll ; and I ?.fj either to bilt or ore of tile yrrirloer ba, he lka kr. , ...

THE MURDER IN MONTAGU-PLACE

... THE MURDER IN MONTJGU-PLACE. FIFTH DAY. BOW-STREET.-Yesterday morning WILLIAM JONFS, W10o stanlsd charged with the murder ot Mrs. Bztty .Jeffi. was hrugubt from the fise uIf Correction, Clerkenwell, by Salmon, the oflbcir, it a hark tey-cocah, to this office, where he arriyeld sblrtly iefot e eleven o'clock. There was a considerable crowd collected in Bow-sreet, anxious to I ave a view of the ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—MONDAY

... COURT OF (HANCERiF-AlUYDAY. IN RE WVALI;ta A LUNATIC.-'rhis petition wtts presented hy Ihe brother of the Itiatic, and it prayed that thze petitioner night lie appoirnted eiinittee, wilout the usual forIn Sad ei- pen e of a rteference to a Master. The lunatic was entitled to small *wiu, not exceeding 2,000 , anrl it was biped that, *n a- t of the smallness of the sum, the referenrce would be ...

ANOTHER POST OFFICE ROBBERY

... ANoTrHER POST OFFICE ROBBERY. On Tuesday morning a niost successful and daring robbery was committed at the Post-office, 1-tounslow, and the robbers carried olt property to a considerable amount. It appears to have been the custom of the keepeis of the Hounslow post- office, to ?? the London post-bags from the guards of different mail-coachlesi wvho as they passed through fHounslow, threw the ...

ROLL'S COURT.—FRIDAY

... ROLLS' Co(R7.-FirDA Y. I- His HONOUR disposed of a number af short causes, involving r- questions only of dry legal techuicalities. e, - (THURSDAY. The remanent petitions undispgosed of yesterday, were to-day heard, and most of them decided. GREENWOOD V. CHURCHILL.-Mr. HoRtNE stated this to be a petition presented by a lady, whose property bad bees de- stroyed, and income expended by a trustee ...

POLICE

... rs MANSfON-HOUSE.-Rximsivat Rolisipr.-.Two ysscing De men, named BuitRowE5stee an 1AACS, wer, charged with having Otrobbtd Mr. Rose, a silk weaver, of Bath, of goods to a large '- amount. Burrosivs had been In Mr. Roise's service about tour le months as linen-draper's shopmean, and had been discharged in r- consequence of having stopped oeut late at night. After he haid left Mr. Rose's service ...