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COURT of KING, BENCH.—Before Lord ELLENBOROUGH and a Special Fury.—Saturday, Dec. 8

... William, footman; John, Wife, and Mother, robbed you. She afterwards, butl ineffeclually, endeavoured to convey ?? farther information. She( took from her pocket a paper covered with blond, and containing the following words:- John the groom, Ann, and ...

LAW

... ;3li' i is tress; aid then-it 'ins oes ntrived thita ?? rtr 5 n ,ke togethr,, ?? the bird flo*nt Miss Tiolnie sough t .i the armS of the Pslaintiff, and was married to him on t le ,vr , If 31ay, 1802. From this hiwritdk till sihe 3ar [lied, th d-rllafpened ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, JUNE 22, 1813

... adopt'the foreg6ing Resolution. -That the Thansis of his i1eethig be given-to our illust-ious Countrym.an, the Right Hon. Heliry Grattan, anid the oth'er ent- ligh tened, liFral, and tried Friendd -i ha ?? our Cate iin Parliament. - ' That. the Thirok3 of this ...

ROBBERIES

... l.. d Ott Thursday the 5' inst. Edwar Lloyd BViltianss, Eaq. of e 1ircolon's Ion, son of John Lloyd. MgMfhla-, Ea.o Aldertaruok Hiall, in tie county of Cardigan, to Darot ia, the younger f lof Jamzes Bell, Esq. of Uttoseter, in the county of Stafford ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, June 6

... oil thetm, and iltmull oga i]. treiting any who hlve tle apparanlce of gentle n. Oit NJOR cday last, a body of 500 or 600, armed wvitlL ltrge otdi al pick7-bafts, vicleiily assillted three votlig gentlemelil with a cler .gynan, in the neighbourhoodl, wih ...

POLICE

... sticks, man, woman, or child, being without their cutlasses, or other arms, they instaandywentback'to the office for extra assistance, and returned with Buckeridge, Day, &c. armed with pistols and cutlasses. During this time the ruffians 'ere exercising ...

POLICE

... whea)a krd his name; he replied hie begged to be excused givting ?? information against him was then read. lt was ?? the oath of John Porton, df Cross-court, Drery-lene, yeomaa, and the of- fence charged was, the selling to him a blasphemous libel, en. .title5 ...

LAW

... room. She got ulp, and on ap- proaching the room, was seized by a ruffian, who demanded her money, and stabbed her in the arm with an instrument like a bay- onet. The assasins had candles, and she could see that her ser- vant was held down in her bed ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... St. John's Church, liorslydown, Southwark, on the body of David Waters, a lad aged 15. William Button deposed, that the deceased was in the habit ol drinking excessively. On Sunday evening last he went on board the brig Fair Cambrian, of Cardigan, lying ...

ASSIZES

... was called in by the parish officers. When be saw its her she was sitting in the chair; her arm was reclining on the one side owthe chair and her head uion the arm a little lean- Ct- ing forward. There was a wound o an inch in length, and in hi- depth to ...

LONDON, FEBRUARY 23

... Sussex, on the bodv of fetale child, naamed Alartha Aui Sewell, aged tlu months. 17he teeder of the child is oster at the Dorset Arms- nn, Last Grin- stezid,;and the mother keeps a grocer's shop at Forest-row. The umosLier, who conducted the business in the ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, WESTMINSTER, JUNE 12

... Ihe dehart part o'f tile coast of the:river St: La vrence, four of' his crew, viz. 'Ihmnas Collings, John Patter- i son, Robert Stephelisuin, and John Wrindsor. The charge was proved by the testh~ony of Coiling; iPatterion, and Steplirnuon, R and the defendant ...