LAW INTELLIGENCE

... gift 'of the ,iaoip of London. * Sindal' morning, at- his Houfe in Pimlico, Mr. Tohu Luke, 4Wfatei Scowercrrn his Majefty'i Kitchen; he was takcn ill on .Tuef'da laft. STOCK EXCHYNGE. Fank Stock . . Imp. Annuitics , per Ct. Red. 564t I Irilh . per Cent ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... which witness gave to Johh M'Neil, who de- ir sired him to keep the cloth for his trouble. The wit- ness theri.eehit into his kitchen, and John M'Neil . came to him and desired him not to stir till he came back, as he was going one. He returned again in ai- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... neighbours in the tillage of Itenfington, the one a keather fellei, and. the other a clergymnan. Part -of the clergyman's kitchen garden lies behi 'd the lea-. ther feller's cottage, and as he did not. wiA1 that the leather-feller fhould have an opportunity ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTIC

... high words paffed between, the prifoner and David White, about fome hot water being taken from a boiler. Piper came into the kitchen and afked who had taken the water out of the boiler? one of the girls faid it was David White to make a warm mafh for a fick ...

COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... oth of Odober, a dispute arose between the deceased and the pannel about some water being taken from a boiler then on the kitchen fire. White went out and returned with some water which he put into the boiler-and the quarrel still continued, when White ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Sheffield, who had been mary ied in the mornin,%,wea fealting with her friends in a rboni Up flairs, a klier came into the 'kitchen, anld a1,;d. for a pahit of tile, which he drank, called for a fecond, and a third tie fervant refufed giving more than 'a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... this Roval Iilh as a lirefcot to the Queen ; and as there is to be an entertainment at Windfor this day the Clerk of the Kitchen ffent it off dire~lv. TIhe Prince of WVales has been pleated to alpoinl the Rev. Thomras Alexander Willis, B. A. of Jefius ...

OLD BAILEY

... good natured enough -to allow him to fearch for it. He generally contrives to-have occafion t.0 look for his ball in the kitchen, and then picks.up any portable article that may be worth carrying off. The boystiied on Friday were detcaed in healing table ...

ESSEX ASSIZES

... peribris it appeared, that Mr. Grout was a'P farmer at a place called Illuriden, in th is county, and was - fiitting in his kitchen in company witls Mrs. Littleehlild, a boy,-and afemjale fervant. Iv was the fttt of Deceosber, between feven asid eight o'clock ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... firt: floor;, with a gar- ret, and the jointoccoupation of-twQ kitc~hens and an .area ?? contriving to injure the Plain- tiff, had excluded him fromit tiejoint. pofefiroiil bf the front kitchen and area, in' which was war tub. The Plaintiff, in conuequence ...

SHERIFF'S COURT

... Holborn, It has not been as yet pre- e cifely afeertained whether the accident hap pened in Mr. n Hodfel, mufic-feiler's, back kitchen, or in Steele's livery Y ftables, which are at the back of Warwick-court, imme- diately behind Mr. Hodfel's houfe. Mr. .Hodfel ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Ithat in their culinary' experience they' never 'aw any to thing fo admirably contfrudled, and fo complete as this fteam' kitchen. Gentlemen, I do n6t fpeak flipantly fii lwhen I fay that I have no doubt, from Mri-'Argera atein's well-known liberality ...