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COURT OF CHANCERY—THUESDAY

... busine~ss aa Weat India nerchants. About the year 1784, Mr. Gudgeon, an extensive carrier an 1 commission-agent in the West Indies, entered into partnership with a Captain Thorn- borough, and, under certain conditions, agreed to give him one- third of ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... 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 ...

SUICIDE OF A WEST-INDIA MERCHANT

... eet, Strand, de- posed that the deceasea was under his care about four or five years ago, whenx he ca me home from the West Indies in Ill health from dropsy; when be returned homne this last time he sent for witness to attend him; writness observed a ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—FRIDAY

... construction of the will of Math w Gregory Lewis (well kncwn in the literary world) relative to certain estates in the West Indies. He gave all his real and personal estate to trustees, in trust as to one moiety to his sister Fanny Maria Lushington, wife ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... herexcuse for non peyotnt was that she was very short of money, but that immediatelyton the arrival *f her remittanc, from the West Indies she ?? discharge the debt. On tie 28th of November she again called, and Mns. Swassmon paid her stating at the same time ...

SURREY SESSIONS—WEDNESDAY

... particular system of ri8on discipline was that it led to very considerable mor- tally amcntst the black population ef the West Indies, who, extraordinary as it aight appear, were more affected by Ito operation than other persons. Notwithstanding this, it ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—TUESDAY

... point in the case was this- that the insolvent, incarcerated for debts to the amount of 8001., had received bills from the West Indies to the full amount of his debts, three of which had been cashed for his benefit, the fourth being paid into Court, a solicitor ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... street, Stamford-strcet, mNticlifriars-road, leither-tdreser, at eleven; last ?? Willia I Palttison, late Of Dreierara, West Indies, and of Ctogs-strct, Islirgton, merchant, tit tweelve; ?? Nrework anid Joohls Tomv, of N i:d.Sareet, (heAl;. aide, fihblioe ...

THE FUNDS AND MONEY MARKET

... to Bou- logse; and 9(),949 oz. of silver coin, which were thus disposed of, namely-1302 oz. to Hamburg, 3647 oz. to the West Indies, 26,000 oz. to Calcutta, 3000 oz. to Cadiz and Mogadore, 36,000 oz. to St. Petersburg, and 21,000 oz. to Calcuita; There ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT.—FRIDAY, APRIL 6

... gentleman's. He had no part- ner in the Bazaar, nor had he any property in the West Indies. Ho had some time considered he had a contingent right to property its the West Indies, and had opinions upon it, but he had decided Doe to go to law upon the subject; ...

LAW SITTINGS THIS DAY, MONDAY, MARCH 1

... S.E., fresh and squally,. Arrived the Flora, Hardy, Port-au-Prince; his Majestys shi Comus, from Plymouth, bonnd to the West Indies; his Mrajesly steamer, Cooflance, from Wooltich. Off port the Cybele, Gn. ham, frorn Halifax, sailed the 19th ult- Toe Calypso ...

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- ...