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HUDDERSFIELD

... offence, and therefore the bench was bound to dismiss the complaint. I-He paid a bigh compliment to our young and virtueos Queen Victoria, and ably explaiiind in what true pa. triotism consisted, as well in respect of Englisihmen 'and hishmenonsals ) our-brethren ...

Assize Intelligence

... asserted his claim, it dseie a- to her present Mdaqesty Queen Victoria, by virtue of de s, her royal preronative the bequest made to Ann gi ?? would atlier death likewise become forfeited to] yto the Queen. The annual value of the property au awas £170 a Cear ...

Assize Intelligence

... claim, it descended MA ii- to her present Majesty queen Victoria, by -virtue of F. Ht a, her royal prerogative ; the bequest mnad ?? o. 6( a Oates would at 'hr death likewise becomefrfie with sy to thle Queen. The annual value of theport printsd 'n was £170 ...

Metropolitan Police Intelligence

... also at Bow-street, with the view of inducing the magis- trates to use their best endeavours to prevail upon ler Majesty Queen Victoria to obtain for him a large sum of money alleged to be due to him from the King of the French, fortvaluablo services performed ...

Police

... will n not be distributed as freely and thoughtlessly as p ha'pence ! ' We-have it on good authority, that her Majesty n Queen Victoria has written an autograph letter to e Plus IX.! sympathisin e with him on his state of e fored exile, and that t'ie government ...

Metropolitan Police Intelligence

... also at Bow-strect, with the view of inducing the magis- trates to use their best endoavours to prevail upon ier Majesty Queen Victoria to obtain for him a large sun of nmoney alleged to be due to hint from the King of the French, for)'aluable services performed ...

Police

... spectably -dressed,. but 'who. refused, to~give' his hname, iwas charged weith. making use~of- seditious language at the Queen: Victoria public-hbouse'~ in King-street, Smithfield: It was also mnenitioned in the charge that, be was,.'sul mosd d.eto 'bo-'sanie ...

Police

... or spectably dressed, but who refused to give his 'th name, was charged with making use of seditious as language at the Queen Victoria public-house in if King-street, Smithfield.' m It was also mentioned in 1the chargethat ho was supposed to be insane.- ...

Police

... speotably dressed, but who refused to gie his rth iname, was char-ged with making use of sediions 'as: language at the Queen Victoria public-house 'in af King-street, Smithfield. . It. was also mentioned in . ,the charge. that hoe was supposed to be insane ...

STAFFORDSHIRE ASSIZES

... after I came out of the otspublic-house. You were talking about the Queen im- at mediately I came up. It was not about King Charles the Second. I am not likely to mistake Queen Victoria i, for King Charles the Second. I am not sure that you did not mention ...

STAFFORDSHIRE ASSIZES

... her present Majesty had bastards e. -you talked abeut the Queen, and the Queen's ban. 0, tards , I know no other Queen but the present; I will W not swear that you meant the present Queen; I did le notsee you at the meeting on Tuesday morning, or Rs ...

STAFFORDSHIRE ASSIZES

... after I came out of the It public-house. You were talking about the Queen im- , t ediately I came up. It was not about King Charles the Second. I am not likely to mistake Queen Victoria 1 , for King Charles the Second. I am not sure that you I did not mention ...