POLICE

... Jury returned a verdidt of Acridrfal Demih. - On Wednesday evening between nincand ten o'clock a ydssn man of the name of Dawson, who stood fully eomrmitted, on a charge of havin, robbed his employeri a £hopbkeeper in Bishopsgate-street, cut his throat ...

POLICE

... Eiiq. of Thurnhanmiall, ir the county of.Lanca. shire, to Mary Anne, daughter of the late George Cary, Esq. ?? Abbey, in thje ?? Devon. Friday morning, James Dawson, Esq. of Jeffries-sqbare. STO C EXCHANGE.. 3. per Cent. Red, 68i 7i7 Ontaium a c4 prem. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... th:s case; to be sq)l T for i he belefit of aii the ere.itori - rXiART E DAWiON. - This was' a petiti n trinn th1' hankrupt, Dawson,,toehiet- sede the cunamminsioi takeit DjUt ag tillst hi i. on the ground5 IaSt, Tlhlt hie was uo tnide'r' i:l, That he hat ...

ASSIZES

... be dissected and anatomized. George Rogers, for stealing bank- l notes to the amount of 121. the property of Joseph Hatherell; John Pipcott, for stealing a quantity of beech board, the pro- perty of William Bryan; George Thorn, for stealing S pigs a at ...

From the LONDON GAZETTE, Jan. 15, 1811

... Sussex, linen-draper, Jan, aS, 29, and Feb. 26, at air at the Half ]korn-inn, Petworfth -Attorney, Mr. Tyler, Petworth. J. Dawson, of Chester, corhndealer, Jan. 2.8, 29, and Fob. a6, at ax, at 'the Coach and Horses-inntChester. Attorney, Mr. Huley, Temple ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS, Jan. 14, 1815

... befote tie follosing Magistrates,-Godfrey WMeiLtwOIth WetttwOrth, Fsq. in tile Chair 'Sir George Army- tage, Bart. J A. Ilusfelid, B. IDealtry, J. P. ley. wood, Win. Dawson, il. Stmcks, R. Walker, A. Farrir, snit - Myres, Esquires; L fli.d, J- Lowe, W. R. Hay ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MAY 17

... June 8. T1. Wicken, Sanldhurst, Kent, grocer, at rhe George Inln, Cnanbrook. Juste 10. J. Lawten, sen. J. loams ten, J. Lawten jun. andl.7. Lassu, Ashton-under-Lyne, cotton-eanuincterezs, at the George Inn, maucht stex. y CER'TIFICA7 SS. ' , a June 4. W ...

ROBBERY OF THE PAISLEY BANK

... examination. Arrived at Oman's Hotel, the Most Noble the Marquis of Huntly, the 'Right Honourable Lord ,Mandeville, Honourable George Dawson, Honour- able H. Torbes, Captain Christie of Durie, Fortesque, Esq. Colonel and Mrs Carnegie, Robert Montgomery, Esq. and ...

POLICE

... guineas aside. Ilie first -round was a scientifically contested for seven minutes, but- Dawson was at length hit down; twenty roundb were fought in _ sg minutes, whea Dawson gve in without a glitnpse E of sight. A Gentleman. 6f the name ofKCete, an amateqr ...

POLICE

... a true bill ?? Dawson, for an offence of this extraordinary nature. . - . . The bill having been found,- Thomas Foy got the warrant for his speedy apprehension; and that officer, with his accus- tomed assiduity and- zeal, -found Dawson. at Brighton, and ...

ASSIZES

... n daughter of the late Edward Venn, of Ipesvicla, M.D.-At d Edinburgh, Matthew Montgonanry, Esq. writer, Editiburgh.- ai George Robertson, Esq. writer, TJ'lurso.-The Rev. Heisry Friesd, vicar of Emmst Farleigh, Kent. -TIhe Rev. T. Tyms, of Wilnmer, Kent ...

EXTRAORDINARY ROBBERY

... ' 'e -be 01 ' ' ' ?? be v lachl ?? ; X*w idAG-ISTRATES QOF IiNLTTbiiGOW. a ' f~- ' 'S dikdeidev1 a~ff(ll. ; 1$\ eAphA r DaWSON, E sj 0 r Provost. ,S ' I l ?? , ?? a :- -Fa'A ~ew S~eiiIeneaaniokrid.:; : - ie . ?? Ge5TqRA2I-ES -:F - :iC.: c ~ SiNCLA~R ...