OLD BAILEY, THURSDAY, SEPT. 23

... capita~l' indiiqed for Bi- r. Ktfapp opened the cafe, fr the proecutijn. 'He'iaidrthe prifoner f-bod. ch:rged with ?? ?? marrying two wives, his,6ff beirg alive. , W e' ina r2 ~ ~ ~ rt Aen lv.We' h~had ;ttatedtbvis,, the Jury would: be fully aware' of ...

MURDER

... gentleman at Eaff Sheen, in whofe fervice hc lived a number of years. In that employ he be- came acquainted with, and afterwards married, the wretched woman he has fince 'deffroyed.- His mafter, who, was exceedingly attached to 'hinm, continued him in his fervice ...

POLICE

... Lady of Dr. Robinfon, -of a daughter. On Monday laQt, the Lady of Edmond Thomias Waters, Erq. of Bedford-row, of a daughter. MARRIED. At Calcutta, F. 2ilbie, Ef~q. Purfer ot La Syhclc, to Mifs C. *Wairen,' * - ?? D.: On the sth of July, at Cape Francois, ...

HICH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... and fet mills agoing. q d kJON MILLLR, innkeeper, Pciinnvcuick, faid he knew BpRC;wN. He once told the witnefs he a Itwas, married, when he was not lnd lie told the witnefs he had loft a five pound note, and went 4 sthrough all the corn fields feeking it ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... were uniformly corref- ,Prondent to the ehisties~ of that rank and charadler. This ! Getilman, Mr.MN l p ~heatedf, b vi married 'mail, r.- had heer laft fummer with his family in Wales, Where he Itd met and Afb~isted with. 'Mr. Sparrow, a. very,'re ...

MR. STEELE'S MURDER

... being the woman who had committed the theft ; but her friends being fent for, it appeared fhe was a Lady of character, being married and a houfe-keeper; fhe was admitted to bail, which was immediately. procured. The parties were ordered to attend the next ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... feveral of the Aldermen. BAIGAMY. WilZ1iain Geonge '7ones was tried upon an indicrment forthe crime of bigamy, committed by marrying Fran-. ces Maria Drought, in the church of Paddington, on the 2d of OEtober laft, while his lawful wife, Penelope Jones (formerly ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Jo. feph Inpey, then in Court, vas the fathler of it. Oat her crofs examination by Mr. Knowles it appeared that t ihe vas married to the father of the child only fevcn d weeks ago, on which Mr. K. tool an ei-jebion to the indihfment, which ilated the child ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... cafe for tihe Plaintiff; he Ylated.that both the' Plaintiff and Defen.' dant were furgeons in the navy; that Plaintiff was married in 1797, and lived in a ftate of connubial feli- city with his wife until liel eloped with the Defendant in July Sot . When ...

CRIM. CON

... tiff naid his addrefies to MiIr' H-1a RS:E, the dau8 h ter of CAPTAIT -HER.xE, of the ?? thcr; r~j. ding at Harwich ; lie married her, a.-d for a Confiderabie time, in facd till the discoverv of the defendant's imiproper eondu c, lived .vith her or termis ...

CRIM. CON.—FOOTE V. JONES

... mar-' riageable, Ihe was confidered to be a fit wife for the Plaintiff, ' the- brother ' of Lady' I-ferries. . They were married'bythe Chaplain of the Britiih Am baffador, atvMadrid, in 1793, and re-mnarried. in thisCountry. Capt. Foote %iras afterwards ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Hunt lived in the fame ltree, an'd was in the Ap*e line of- b'Ulnefs. -is lady was an arniaibe, woman, *ivom every new m'arried man would be -'axiius that. his in- experie'nced wife Ihou'ld affociate with; as fhe was re- markably dometflic and attached-to ...