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SLAVE FLOUGGING, AND MURDER!!!

... 8pfisbmhent'sandof e.0 gain: aunes, and It the time of his death was, we believe, about50year of' Sge. lie had heca-thrice married: happily, ncither of lhis l Ies lived to see his last disgrace. By his second lady hc: s; 45S 3teft a daughteragbtt 15iy ...

DREADFUL MURDER

... iactress at the- Theatre F I'rancais. She had amassed a very large fortune by ..her pro-essioial talents, and the. Count married her. The Count was58 years of age, and the Countess: 52. TIe latter was higbly -accomplished, a great proficitt -in rssic ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... him inca- hoc pable of attending to any thing for a few days. He had a son and. two daughters, the latter of whom i were married. By the will in question, he had left He the whole of his purcbased estates and personal pro. yea pertv to iris sons-in-law ...

COURT OF KING'S-BENCH

... to the office of the Englsh Consul. The eldest e u r, also, of a man who keeps a French hotel, was heced of, and fored to marry the Dey. Such are the statements ebntained in this document, which adds, that Isw hen the various Euroeas Consuls arrived before ...

ANOTHER HORRID MURDER

... the employ of Mr. Tiltman, a salesman in Co- I vent-garden Market, but has been since out of employ- ment. The wretch was married to the deceased, who was a fine young woman, only 18 years of age, in No- veusber last, and after being with her five clays ...

Law Intelligence,

... £s,0oo in Holland, a large balance af his er's, a daughter married to a gentleman at Tiano, r tahm he had given a fortune, and that ffls reason Ping into business again was, that he had-married beigwife; allthis however, he said, was nothing -p he would ...

ATROCIOUS MURDER

... dWendy, * a itldftkren o'do&k, which WAdiscokeredi ZfA most es ?? er. YAbOut a'yeatrago,'a i6n xiltn& Fho. his mas Weems, was married to the debh&'hdliftihe psaish , achuaeh'of'G- ?? 'inedfordshire; but it being a the j -c pu tytheaparish yOicerM, she havig ...

TRIAL FOR MOST HORRID MURDERS

... of which Chevalier was not tardy fr in availing himself. His first three wives are dead; the at foutrth living, has been married to prisoner only a few pi months. Desgranges, his first wife, was of strong con- stituation and excellent health. ih complained ...

Lancaster Assizes

... trsarspertatian. .. t] ,. Joseph Jackson -(30) was convicted of a burglary with , intent to cormnit a rape on Ann Gardner, a married ! es 'woman,-at Gleeston, near-Ulverston; -but the verdict-of- p ie guity is- subject to a point -for th e Judges, namely ...

Assize Intelligence

... time she carne house, she was in a weary way, he clothes were torn, and she appeared almost ?? was found Gnilty: he is a married man, with four childrer., and lived near the wvood above-mcntioned. I. I V V . -axgs 1: On Thursday, I;Jr. Bar on WGod pronounced ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... utter' ~t~flly ' eoths' imprisonment. Osab ;2 alias June,, ?? charg~ed writh marrying ?? Goorge's Church, E)verton, in 1tk19, his Ucols Lsherinle ]l~enyon, whom -he married at St. t~i ?? 1817, being still alive.-G( fztp L5 Fit eq~eotrick, 80,charged ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... soow after e married. The prisoner then gave her maiden ,, Charlotte Taylor; 1'he gentleman's relations (and sle jr 'tlaboured under recent mental darangement) mli it quiry into the connexion, and filtding the prisotera do, S 1815, married a labourer named ...