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PLOTTO MURDER LOUTS XV111

... name of Coulon, a Frenchman, a native of Lyons, who, after having been in the fervice of the faid Baron de Millevilie, had married a Polifh woman, and lettled at 'Mrarfaw, where he kept a bil- liard table. ibis nian flated, that on the preceding Friday ...

POLICE

... lad's for his ftoppirng out to gr urnfeafonable hour, and for Comino homr withi e out his hat or fhoes, which'as the fac. MARRIED. On Thurfday the Soth inllant, at Notwievi, by th e Rev'. Pran c , Ci5 Goforth, Edmrnld KI: lacori, Efq' eleit io o f Sir ...

OLD BAILEY, SEPT. 14

... applied to Mr. Gra- 1uni, the LvaJgiftrate, who examnined her feevants, and ving learned that the prifoner, who had once married libr cook, had been often in her houle, and had even Pt there, fupicion attached to him alfo. The pri- fufer feemed offended ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... from his f b a profefflon MLuIf be fulipored not fo ignorant as othersb i. cominonly charged with firnilar ifFences, was a married d rr man with t fanmily, bound, as the nwalftr of the Pro- fecutrix, to protet her fron infiilt afd injury, not to t feduce ...

OLD BAILEY

... decent looking-' man, ward flated. his age tobe 75. Lord E&lenborotgh in has addrefi6 to the Jury, de-. fcrimed 'him as tohie Marris or rDoter Morri. The usfefel''pecaurion ofiordering the wine ffes on both Sldes- tau of Court, durintg the trial, was its ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... mentioned, declaring that he would have nothing to do with it, that he underftood it was to coal 7001. aid that if a July of married men were to try the quef. tion, %whether he was liable in payment of the expenee of it, he would be certain of.having a verdidl ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Lord Arundel, in the year 180o, was much in debt. There were no fons of the -marriage, and only two' daughters, one of them married to Lord Clifford, and the other to Mr. Arundel. There were inu Wardoui Caftle fome pidures and other valua. able furniture ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... '6 I wirh to fee my mother and children! The Lady is abous twenty-fix years of age, and was elegantly- drefyed, She'is married, but her name and family are at prefent unlinown. We ately. mentioned,'that on Wednefday laft,2as ,George 'eith, Erq. of Walmer ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... fentence a namber of afidavits were read by the friends of the ry parties, from which it appeared that the defendant was id: married to the liter of tile perfon to whom he had ve written the letter. That they had been in partnerihip d together; and the defendant ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Calle, and his other houfais,' which, having no iffue male, Lord and Lady A. were anaious to fecure to their two daughters, married to Ford Clifford and Mr.,Arundel; and that Lord Arundel vas. confil derably embarraffed, owing a great number of debts' and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... to enable them to feel P judge of tile detth cf the Delendint's atrocity. I (hould be able to Ihew that the Pla ntiff had married I wife, the daughter of -fo great a man, when theyvte bitth young ; that they had 1nce lived happily; ar butinfor the DefendanY ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... bookfeller, gI eld not on his own account, but as excecutor of the late fe.Thomas Evans, bookfeller. Mr. Evans's foil had tul. married the ritter of ifhe plaintiff; who~was a refpedal.r printer. l-aving been noL: fo provident 'here asc~ould d aehave be wifhied ...