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COURT OF KING's BENCH—Dec. 24

... ti is now Mry duty to (late to you the particulars of ?? 4ze prefelit cafe. The defendant, Mr HUJNT, had th limfelf been a married man T he had had feveral th childrcn : his wife, who was a moft amiable t'Vo- th man, had in her life-time been very intimate ...

EPIGXAM,

... May. late Miftreis of the young ladies boaroing ichool, Sunday was married, at St. Michael’s Church, Mr. Tithendgc, cooper, Mils Sarah Wheeier, both this puce. Mond.i) laid was married, at St. Maurice s Church, Mr. L ivvience, the Angel Inn, to Mils Maw ...

HIGH TREASON.—SESSIONS-HOUSE, BOROUGH

... for the 'Iower direIlly. Cross-examined. Q Pray -how often haveyou been tried? A. I nevtr have been tried, except by a court marri l. L ow olts uF have yoii been tried by cciurts.martal ? A. Three times. Q For vwhat offncei? A. For abscntiig omyscl' Iorn ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... cirofs exgririied-'ky. the, -.prifoner s -Cntinfe1,'fhlefg~he- :ne'v-er iifked fiim 'to:'.marry >her, pflordid The ?? ias' at'church;, Rdr eve hieayd he uas.,married ma. or foine tirme aftv he was nmarried, to him ,''liat fle iio'tv hved' in iOarbican, within ...

Stiles, of the Roebuck revenue cutter

... Dock-yard, are committed to Winchefter gaol, for Healing 321b. of Iron. ,ii EDITOR c/tbt lIAMPSUIR&. TELEGRAPH. On Monday was married Mr; Davis, to Moles, both of this place. The friends of the parties were Invited to an elegant entertainment, which, ufual ...

YORK ASSIZES—HARNER v. ALLEN

... excited the feelings of all pre- Lent. When about midway, his wife, (a young and very beautiful wonian to wlhom he had been married only the fhort period of twvo days before lie was ap- prehended) unable to redfrain herfelf on hearing of his approaclh, rufhed ...

CURRENT PRICES

... two prifoners, were fent to the Poultry Is, Compter, till the reputed fither was brought forwar4, who er was faid to be a married man, and arn excifeman. - at 3 he - -- YORK ASSIZES. n . HAarzR .R. At XN.-This was an Ac6ion of Trefpafs n- againfit the ...

WESTMINSTER SESSIONS, April 15

... was one ofthe trufilees in the will, in Nolhom the above fum. was veited for the ufe ofthe'young lady; in cafen'ie fhbuld marry with the confent of her friends. This con fent Mr. Grant. was unalile to obtain , and Mr. Townfend, as an honburable, faithful ...

GRANT's [ill] on Mr. TOWNSEND

... 'ownfend was oe'e of the truflees in the will, in 'whom the abov lunn ?? vetled for the uae of the young lady, in cafe Ihe (hould marry with the confent of her friends. This confeit Mr. Grant was unable to obtain ; and Mtr. Towvnfend, as,.an honoarable, faithful ...

OLD BAILEY, Wednesday, April 27

... ~~DIVIDEND.S rGUIIDtiA~L. TltS DAY. inn. HE Ring, Tunbridge, Rent, carpeuttr - ?? aO tJ. Taylor, Worcefter, draper - - 10 )f , MARR'?IED. d On Tusfdayr at Winderan, in Suirey, by the Rev. FEdward Cooper, Mr. Hughes, draper, of Warvick, to Mifs Willianas, of ...

MIDDLESEX SESSION—THE KING V.JARRAT

... am, Ivinghoe, and Rifborough, Bacsra; Life andc Southliampton, Hant; and Calne, Wkilts. SATURDAY, May 7.-Wantage; Berki. MARRIED.-At Brompton Chapel, Sir C. Hamilton, Bart. R. N. to Mifs Drummond, only daughter of the late George Drummond, Efq. Banker ...

OLD BAILEY, Saturday, April 30

... returned a verdid-Guilty. i cd. Eli iabeth, the 'wife of Thowas Outon,. about'twenty- ?? five years of age, was tried for marrying Serjeant de Tihomfon, in tahe parifh of St. Dunrfan, St'epney, her Mnsformer hufband being then living. The Jury found her ...